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PUBLIC  RECCED  OFFICE. 


PREPARED   UNDER  THE   SUPERINTENDENCE   OF 

THE  DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  RECORDS 

EDWAKD  IV,    EDWAED  V, 
EICHAKD    III. 


A.D.  1476—1485. 


PUBLISHBD    BY    AUTHORITY    OF    HIS    MAJE8TY'S    PRINCIPAL    SECRETAKY    OF    STATE 

FOR    THE    HOME     DEPARTMENT. 


LONDON: 
PRINTED  FOR  HIS  MAJESTY'S  STATIONERY  OFFICE 

BY    MACKIfi    AND    CO.    LD. 


And  to  be  purchased,  either  directly  or  through  any  Bookseller,  from 
EYRE  AND  SPOTTISWOODE,  East  Harding  Street,  Fleet  Street,  E.G.,  or 

OLIVER  k  BOYD,  Edinburgh  ;   or 
E.  PONSONBY,  116,  Grafton  Street,  Dublin, 

1901, 


CONTENTS. 


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PREFACE. 


The  present  volume  forms  part  of  a  series  of  Calendars 
of  the  Patent  Rolls  from  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  to 
that  of  Henry  VII.  the  object  and  character  of  which 
are  explained  in  the  Preface  to  the  first  volume  for  the 
reign  of  Edward  III.  (a.d.  1327—1330.)  The  text  has 
been  prepared,  under  my  immediate  supervision,  by  Mr. 
R.  C.  Fowler,  with  the  assistance  of  Mr.  R.  F.  Isaacson, 
both  of  the  Public  Record  Office.  Mr.  Fowler  has 
also  compiled  the   Index. 

H    C.   MAXWELL  LYTE. 

Public  Record   Office, 
1  July  1901. 


(vii) 


CORRIGENDA. 


Page    95,  last  line.  For  April  23  read  April  IC. 
„    453,  line  3,  laiert  comma  after  Holcombe. 

ADDITIONAL   CORRIGENDA. 

VOL.   I. 

Page  131,  line  42,  For  Stroude  read  Stronde. 

309,    „     18,  For  York  read  Westminster. 

394,    „     II,  After  Ch&rtev  rea^i  d^ted  11  November,  18  Edward  II  [Charter 
Roll,  18  Edward  11,  So,  16.] 

402,    „     33,  For  nomines  read  homines. 

466,    „     47,  After  Richard  II  add  [French  Roll,  m.  11.] 
„    60,  After  Richard  II  add  [Fretich  Roll,  m.  lO.J 

606,  After  Charters  printed  at  length,  add  171. 

610,  After  Coinage,  add  370,  371. 

614,  After  Creations  of  peers,  add  444. 

623,  After  Eathome,  add  287. 

625,  After  Brdbury,  prior  of, /or  173  reatl  172. 

627,  After  Farleigh,  priory  of,  add  73,  139,  197. 

630,  AfUr  Forest,  add  Kirkby  Stephen. 

664,  After  Kent,  earl  of,  add  Grey. 

670,  After  Mervyn,  John,  for  181  read  182. 

672,  After  Monkton  Farleigh,  read  See  Farleigh. 

686,  After  Ports,  add  Yooghal. 
,,    710,  After  Thanet,  Isle  of,  add  813,  328. 
„    718,  After  Warsop,  add  134,  484. 
„    726,  Dele  entry  Worksop. 

VOL  U. 

641,  Add  Aberystwith,  Lanbadar,  burgesses  of,  369. 

713,  For  Henor  read  Heanor. 

716,  After  Hese,  add  (Hayes). 

719,  After  Hovekirke,  add  (Ofifekerque). 

728,  Dele  entry  Lampeter. 
„    728,  After  Lanbadar  read  See  Aberystwith. 
„    762,  Add  Offekerque.    See  Hovekirke. 
„    776,  After  Shirbum, /or  683  read  483. 
„     799,  After  Warsop  read  17,  70,  126,  423. 
„    808,  After  Worksop  read  418,  419,  431,  442,  460,  477. 


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PATENT   EOLLS. 


IG  EDWARD  lY.— Part  II. 


l^'JQ  ^lEMBRANE  26. 

Sept.  1.  Licence  for  Thomas  West,  lord  la  Warre,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  West, 

Westminster,  knight,  lord  la  Warre,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  onter  freely  into  all 
castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  fee  farms,  annuities,  reversions,  farms, 
rents,  services,  hundreds,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  liberties, 
franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other 
possessions  within  the  realm  of  which  the  said  Richard  or  any  Of  his 
ancestors  were  seised  and  which  should  descend  to  him,  saving  to  the  king 
1477        lioniage  and  fealty.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  9.  Licence  for  William  Heryot,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  William 

Westminster.  Stokker,  knight,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  and  John  Stokker,  mer- 
chant, or  their  factors  or  attorneys  to  ship  250  sacks  of  wool  or  less  and 
woollen  cloths  without  grain  and  other  merchandise  in  the  port  of  London 
in  a  ship  called  le  AnUmy  and  take  the  wools  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  and 
the  woollen  cloths  and  other  merchandise  to  any  foreign  parts,  paying  to 
the  king  at  the  end  of  16  months  from  1  December  last  customs  and 
subsidies  as  though  they  were  taken  to  the  town  of  Calais.  By  K. 

Jan.  11.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Grene,  yeoman,  one  of  the  ushers  of 

Westminster.  \\^q  queen's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  park  of  Beaubussh, 
CO.  Sussex,  with  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  the  park  during  the  minority 
of  Anne  the  daughter  and  heiress  of  the  king's  kinsman  John,  late  duke  cf 
Norfolk,  with  a  fee  of  4r/.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Cookfeld 
and  all  other  commodities.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  15.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  Peter  Wraton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,  the  crown,  and  William  Warde,  yeoman  of  the  countinghouse  of  the  house- 
hold, of  the  custody  of  the  tower  of  the  great  palace  at  Westminster  called 
*  le  Gatehouse '  or  *  le  Towre  *  of  the  palace,  abutting  on  the  palace  on  the 
east  and  towards  the  street  called  *  le  Kyng  strete '  on  the  west,  *  le  litill 
Wolestaple  *  on  the  north  and  the  sanctuary  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  on 
the  south  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  and  the  custody  of  all  houses,  cham- 
bers and  mansions  within  the  tower,  and  all  issues  from  it.  By  p.s. 

A.  863.    Wt.  8258/37.    M.  A 


OADENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1477. 
Jan.  15. 


Jan.  20. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  26 — conU 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Bothe  alian  Boothe  late  of  Waltfaam  Crosse, 
CO.  Hertford,  *  boucher,*  alias  Thomas  Diche  late  of  Lychefield,  co.  Stafford, 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  9  January.  By  p.s. 

Eevocation  of  the  protection,  with  clause  volumm,  for  one  year,  lately 
granted  by  letters  patent  to  John  Goylyn,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of 
London,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kins- 
man William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant  of  the  town,  castle  and 
marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and  defence  of  the  same, 
because  he  delays  in  the  city  of  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the 
sheriffs. 


1476. 

July  10. 
Westminster. 


MEMIiRANE  26. 

Grant  for  six  years  from  Easter  last  that  all  merchants  of  Genoa, 
Florence,  Venice  and  Lucca  and  all  other  merchants  and  'brokers'  of 
Italy  and  their  factors,  clerks  and  attorneys  shall  be  quit  of  certain  personal 
subsidies  due  from  them  in  England,  granted  by  the  commons  of  the 
realm  in  the  Parliament  at  Kedyng,  81  Henry  VI ;  and  that  they  shall  not 
pay  more  than  iSs,  4Ld.  for  the  subsidy  and  10s.  for  the  custom  on  each 
sack  of  wool  or  every  240  wool-fells,  or  more  than  12d,  for  the  subsidy  and 
8^/.  for  the  custom  on  tin  of  the  value  of  20«.  notwithstanding  the  grant 
by  the  commons  of  the  realm  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  29  April, 
8  Edward  IV. 


June  7. 
Westminster. 


Licence  for  John  Stanley,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Stanley  and 
Matilda  his  wife,  to  enter  nreely  into  the  manor  of  Elford  and  all  castles, 
towns,  manors,  lands,  fee-farms,  annuities,  reversions,  rents,  services, 
hundreds,  offices,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  liberties, 
franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other 
possessions  which  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  his  father  or 
any  of  his  ancestors  and  which  should  descend  to  him  ;  and  grant  to  him 
of  all  issues  of  the  said  manor  and  other  premises  from  the  time  of  the 
death  of  Thomas  Ardern,  knight ;  as  it  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at 
Stafford  on  Tuesday  before  Michaelmas,  8  Edward  IV,  before  Thomas 
Erdeswyk,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  county,  that  the  said  Thomas 
Ardern  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  said  manor,  held  in  chief 
as  of  the  manor  of  Chellesmore,  parcel  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall,  and  on 
his  death  it  descended  to  John  Ardern,  knight,  his  son  and  heir,  and  on  the 
death  of  the  latter  to  the  said  Matilda,  his  daughter  and  heiress,  who 
married  the  said  Thomas  Stanley,  who  survived  her,  and  that  the  said 
John  was  of  full  age.  By  p.s. 

Restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  with  all 
issues  from  the  time  of  voidance,  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  William 
Dudley,  whom  the  pope  has  appointed  bishop  on  the  translation  of 
Laurence,  late  bishop,  and  who  has  renounced  everything  prejudicial  to  the 
king  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.     [Fadera,]  By  K. 

Dec.  21.  Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,   of  Dan  Eichard  Croyland,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Croyland,  as  abbot. 

By  p.s. 


Oct.  14. 

Westminster. 


16   EDWARD   IV.— Part  2.  8 


1^1  Q  MEMBRANE    24. 

Oct.  13.  Pardon  to  John  Lyott  of  the  castle  of  York,  *yoman,*  alias  *  keper,*  alias 

Westminster.     '  gayoler,*    of   the   escape   of   Joan   Willamsson,   convicted   felon,   on   26 

September  from  the  gaol  of  the  castle  and  the  consequent  forfeiture  of 
lOOL  or  other  fine  incurred  by  him.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  15.  General  pardon  to  William  Hyll  alias  Stoddon  late  of  Wycheanger  in  the 

Westminster,    parish  of  Lucombe,  co.  Somerset,  '  husbondman,*  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  6  August  last.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  W'illiam  Ilyll  alias  Stoddon  late  of  Blakford  by  Porlok,  co. 
Somerset,  *  husbondman.'  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  William  Hyll  alias  Stoddon  late  of  Wotton  Courtenay,  co. 
Somerset,  *  husbondman.'  By  p.s. 

Oct.  1.  Pardon  to  John  Shelley  and  John  Aleyn,  late  sheriffs  of  London,  of  all 

Westminster,    debts  due  to  the  king  and  all  actions  against  them  by  force  of  the  statute 

in  Parliament,  23  Henry  VI,  ordaining  that  no  sheriff'  shall  demise  at 
farm  his  county  or  any  of  his  bailiwicks,  himdreds  or  wapentakes.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  22.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Leventhorpe  to  the  office  of 

Westminster,    tronage  and  pesage  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  22.  General  pardon  to  Walter  Morgan  alias  Draper  of  Bergevenny,  *  yoman,' 

Westminster,    of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  20  October.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  22.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Eussell  as  receiver  general  of 

Westminster,    all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  late  of  William  Lovell,  late  lord  Morley, 

and  Eleanor,  late  lady  Morley,  his  wife,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  their 

death  and  the  minority  of  Henry  their  son  and  heir.  By  K. 

Oct.  23.  General  pardon  to   Thomas  Taillour  of  Bermengeham,  co.  Warwick, 

Westminster,    'taillour,*  alias  'yoman,*  of    all    offences  committed  by  him  before  18 

September  last.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  11.  Pardon  to  the  king's  servant  Kichard  Garnet,  esquire,  late  escheator  of 

Westminster,    the  counties  of  Kent  and  Middlesex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and 

all  issues,  fines,  amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him 

to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  26.  Inspexiffuis  of  the  following  : — 

Westminster.        j,     G^ant  by  John  do  Meysi  to  Sir  Robert  le  Veel,  knight,  and  the 

heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  200Z.  paid  by  him,  of  the  manor  of 
Charfeld  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  all  tenants  with  their 
services  and  issue,  all  liberties  and  free  customs,  view  of  frank-pledge 
and  other  appurtenances.  Witnesses  : — Sirs  John  Esturmy,  William 
Maunsel,  Jordan  le  Ware,  knights,.  Elias  de  Cumbe,  Peter  Crok, 
Richard  le  Fleming,  Richard  de  Colewiche,  William  de  Burgo  and 
others.     Charfield,  1  February,  2  Edward  I. 

2.  Grant  by  Nicholas  de  Kyngeston,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Nicholas  de 
Kyngeston,  knight,  to  Sir  Peter  le  Veel,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body  of  the  manor  of  Torteworth  with  all  appurtenances  and 
the  advowson  of  the  church  and  all  his  lands  in  Thornbury,  Oldeburi, 
Kyngton  and  Mourton  with  the  meadow  of  Thacham  and  Scottes- 
grove  and  the  services  of  Elias  Henegg.  Witnesses  : — Sirs  William 
de  Wauton,  John  Bisshop,  John  de  Astone,  Robert  de  Bradeston, 
knights,  John  de  Asheley,  Henry  de  Mareis,  Richard  Colewich,  John 
Herman,  Roger  Corbet  and  others.    Torteworth,  4  July,  16  Edward  II. 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1476. 

Oct.  27. 
Westminpter 

Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 


^fl•)nhrane  24 — v<mL 

General  pardon  to  John  Harwell  late  of  Maydeston,  co.  Kent,  *  taillour,' 
alias  late  of  Gravesend,  co.  Kent.  By  K. 

Grant  to  Richard  Holt,  servant  of  the  king's  kinsman  lord  Hastynges, 
the  king's  chamberlain,  of  the  office  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  lordship  of 
Watton  and  Aslocton  in  le  Yale,  co.  Nottingham,  during  the  minority  of 
George  Neville,  son  and  heir  of  John  Neville,  late  marquis  Montagu, 
receiving  2(L  daily  with  all  other  profits.  By  K. 


Nov.  80. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  80. 
Westminster. 


1477. 

Jan.  5. 

Westminstjr. 


MEMBRANE  23. 

Grant  from  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  18  Edward  IV,  to 
Richard  Beauchamp,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  John, 
lord  de  Scrope  of  Bolton,  Oliver  Seyntjohn,  esquire,  John  Catesby,  Ser- 
jeant at  law,  William  Huse,  the  king's  attorney,  William  Fairfax,  esquire, 
and  W' illiam  Tanfeld  of  certain  15L  from  the  manor  of  Bloxam,  co.  Oxford, 
for  the  life  of  ^Margaret,  duchess  of  Somerset,  for  her  use,  in  lieu  of  a  like 
grant  to  John  Stourton,  knight,  William  Caraunt,  esquire,  and  Gilbert 
Kymere,  clerk,  who  are  now  dead,  by  letters  patent  dated  21  February,  1 
Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  abbot  of  St.  ^fary  Graces  by  the 
Tower  of  London,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  20 
Septemler,  8  Edward  IV,  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following  : — 

1.  Letters  patent  of  Edward  III  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent 
of  the  following  dates  : — ■ 

20  March,  21  Edward  III. 
8  June,  27  Edward  III. 
8  August,  27  Edward  III. 
6  November,  80  Edward  III. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  8  May,  41  Edward  III. 

These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  Richard  Forster  has  taken 
oath  in  Chancery,  and  they  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  for  the  restitution  of 
the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  ('royland,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to 
Richard  Croyland,  monk  of  the  monastery,  whose  election  as  abbot  Th. 
bishop  of  Lincoln  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 
The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Northampton. 
Leicester. 
Hertford. 
Writ  de  intendmdo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


1476. 

Dec.  7. 

Westminster. 


MEMBIiANE  22. 

Whereas  the  king  for  divers  debts  in  which  he  was  indebted  to  his 
kinsman  Richard,  late  earl  Ryvers,  assigned  to  him  86^.  6.s.  8d,  by  two 
tallies  levied  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  on  18  July,  9  Edward  IV, 
viz.  20Z.  by  one  tally  on  the  farmers,  occupiers  or  approvers  of  the  subsidy 
and  ulnage  of  cloth  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London  and  161,  6s.  8^/.  by 
another  tally  on  the  same    in  the  town  of  Bristol,  and  the  said  earl 


16  Edward  iv.— Pabt  2. 


1  jn/^  Membrane  22 — co7it, 

147o, 

delivered  the  tallies  to  John  Barker  of  London,  *  goldesmyth/  in  payment 
of  certain  debts,  and  also  the  king  being  indebted  to  John  Wykes,  esquire, 
for  83Z.  13«.  4(/.  assigned  to  him  that  sum  by  a  tally  levied  at  the  said 
receipt  on  20  May,  8  Edward  IV,  on  John  Twyer,  esquire,  then  sheriff  of 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  from  the  issues  of  his  bailiwick,  and  the  said  John 
Wykes  delivered  the  tally  to  the  said  John  Barker  in  payment  of  certain 
debts,  and  the  latter  has  as  yet  received  no  payment  of  the  said  sums, 
arhounting  in  all  to  120^.  and  has  surrendered  the  tallies  ;  the  king  hereby 
grants  licence  for  him  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  and  their  factors 
and  attorneys  to  ship  wools,  wool-fells,  woollen  cloths  or  other  merchandif  e 
in  the  ports  of  London,  Southampton,  Sandwich  and  Bristol  and  take  the 
wools  and  wool-fells  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  and  the  other  merchandise  to 
any  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  to  the  said  ports  quit 
of  customs  and  subsidies  (at  the  rate  of  4  marks  only  on  each  sack  of  wool 
or  every  240  wool-fells)  to  the  sum  of  iOL  in  each  of  the  next  three  years. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Howard,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 

Westminster,    body,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  all  the  lands  pertaining  to  William,  late 

lord  Morley,  within  the  county  of  Norfolk  during  the  minority  of  Henry  his 

son  and  heir  or  any  other  heir,  with  all  fees  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  29.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of 

Westminster.  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester  and  Flynt,  of  full  power  to 
appoint  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  counties  of  Salop,  Hereford, 
Gloucester  and  Worcester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent  and  in  Wales, 
provided  that  one  of  the  king's  justices  of  one  or  other  Bench  be  one  and 
saving  to  the  king  the  amercements  belonging  to  him,  and  to  array  the  men 
of  those  parts  if  necessary  for  the  punishment  of  malefactors,  and  to  hear 
and  determine  enquiries  into  the  exercise  of  offices  in  those  parts.       By  K, 

Dec.  29.  Grant  to  Robert  Wyngefeld,  knight,  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  park  of 

Westminster.    Lopham,  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  in  the 

county  of  Norfolk,  during  the  minority  of  Anne,  daughter  and  heiress  of 

the  said  duke,  receiving  iiL  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  park  with  all  other 

emoluments.  By  p.s. 

MEMnjRANK    21. 

Nov.  28.  Grant  to  John  Scott,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  two  parts 

Westminster,  of  the  manors  of  Oldswynford  and  Snowdisbury,  co.  Worcester,  and  the 
reversion  of  the  third  part  on  the  death  of  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Fulk 
Stafford,  esquire,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Oldswynford,  with  all 
fees,  privileges,  rights,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  loots,  courts,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  warrens,  fairs,  markets  and  other  profits,  to  hold  from 
26  August,  4  Edward  IV,  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'-  fees  and  as 
many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV,  in  lieu  of  another  grant  to  him  of  the  above  by  letters  patent 
dated  the  said  26  August,  surrendered  so  far  as  concerns  the  above ;  and 
grant  to  him  and  his  said  heirs  that  they  shall  have  a  market  weekly  on 
Tuesdays  at  their  town  of  Chilham,  co.  Kent,  and  a  fair  yearly  there  on 
the  feast  of  St.-  Mary  Magdalen  and  the  day  preceding  and  the  day  following 
with  a  court  of  pie-powder  and  all  issues,  profits  and  amercements, 
provided  that  it  be  not  to  the  harm  of  neighbouring  markets  and  fairs,  and 
that  they  shall  have  free  warren  in  all  their  demesne  lands  and  woods  in 
Chilham,  provided  that  they  be  not  within  the  metes  of  the  forest. 

By  p.s. 


6 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  Ann  Meinbra7ie  21 — cont. 

147d. 

Nov.  23.  Pardon   to  Richard  Robert   of  Asshcburn,   co.   Derby,    *  barker,'    alian 

Westminster,  'yonian,'  of  his  outlawries  in  the  counties  of  Derby  and  Nottingham 
for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  satisfy  Nicholas  Knyveton,  esquire,  of  SOL  damages 
for  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  William  Hum,  *yoman,' William 
Clerk,  '  souter,*  John  Derby,  *  souter,'  Robert  Perfey,  *yoman,'  John 
Heyward,  *  baker,'  John  Bate,  *yoman,'  Thomas  Wollpwe,  *  mercer,* 
Richard   Wyrley,  *  draper,'  Richard  Sutton,  *bocher,'  Thomas  Heyward, 

*  laborer,'  Richard  Wodehous,  *bocher,'  Richard  Bretener,  'sherman,* 
John  Damport,  ^  mercer,'  Nicholas  Derby,  *  glover,'  and  William  Derby, 
'  glover,'  all  of  Assheburn,  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  the 
king  on  certain  points  put  to  him  and  Robert  Bote,  priest,  Hugh  Conge, 

*  barker,'  Elias  Purceglove,  *  wever,'  Richard  Bukley,  *  carpenter,'  William 
Parker,  *  baker,'  Thomas  Parker,  *  laborer,'  John  Bayle,  *coteler,'  John 
Sutton,  ^bocher,'  and  John  Damport,  *yoman,*  all  of  Assheburn,  before 
the  said  late  justices  to  answer  Laurence  Lowe  touching  a  trespass  com- 
mitted by  him  and  William  Hum,  *yoman,'  Robert  Parfey,  *yoman,' 
William  Clerk,  *souter,'  and  John  Derby,  *  souter,*  all  of  Assheburn,  and 
before  the  same  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass  committed 
against  Nicholas  Kny\eton,  esquire,  at  Underwode;  the  said  Nicholas 
having  appeared  on  26  June  last  by  Thomas  Hunt,  his  attorney,  and 
acknowledged  himself  satisfied  of  the  damages,  and  the  said  Robert  having 
made  fines  with  the  king  on  6  November,  as  appears  in  Trinity  term,  7 
Edward  IV,  and  Michaelmas  term,  6  Edward  IV,  and  surrendered  to  the 
Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Dec.  4.  General  pardon   to   ThomavS   Kene,  *yoman,'  alias   Thomas  Kyne  of 

Westminster.    Iloddesdon,  CO.  Wilts,  *  husbondman.*  By  p.s. 


Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 


MKMIUiANE  20. 

Pardon  to  Richard  Wodhous  of  Asshebourn,  co.  Derby,  *  bocher,'  of  his 
outlawries  in  the  county  of  Derby  for  not  appearing  as  above  (.see  ?//.  21)  to 
satisfy  Nicholas  Knyveton,  esquire,  of  80Z.  damages  for  a  trespass 
committed  by  him  and  others  and  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  a 
trespass  committed  against  the  said  Nicholas  at  Underwode;  the  latter 
having  appeared  on  26  June  last  by  Thomas  Hunt,  his  attorney,  and 
acknowledged  himself  satisfied  of  the  damages,  and  the  said  Richard  having 
made  fine  with  the  king  on  6  November,  as  appears  in  Michaelmas  term, 
5  Edward  IV,  and  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan, 
chief  justice  of  the  13ench,  has  certified. 

The  like  to  Richard  Sutton  of  Assheburn,  '  bocher.' 

The  like  to  Thomas  WoUowe  of  Assheburn,  *  mercer.' 

Pardon  to  William  Clerk  of  Assheburn,  co.  Derby,  *  souter,'  of  his 
outlawries  in  the  counties  of  Derby  and  Nottingham  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  satisfy 
Nicholas  Kny\*eton,  esquire,  as  above  {see  w,  21),  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his 
ransom  as  above  and  to  answer  Laurence  Lowe  as  above ;  the  said  Nicholas 
liaving  appeared  on  26  June  last  by  Thomas  Hunt,  his  attorney,  and 
acknowledged  himself  satisfied  of  the  damages,  and  the  said  William 
having  made  fine  -with  the  king  on  6  November,  as  appears  in  Michaelmas 
term,  5  Edward  IV,  and  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas 
Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2. 


1  jw«  Membrane  20 — cont, 

Dec.  8.  Pardon  to  John  Pitz  of  Exeter,  executor  of  the  will  of  Nicholas  Carrewe, 

Westminster,  late  sheriff  of  Devon,  and  administrator  of  his  goods,  of  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  himself  or  the  said  Nicholas  and  all  issues,  fines,  amercements, 
debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  them  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the 
said  office.  By  p.s* 

Dec.  21.  Appointment,  until  21  June,  of  Thomas  Markham,  esquire,  to  take  salt 

Westminster,  anjl  fresh-water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the 
same. 

Dec.  4.  Grant  to  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  for  the 

Westminster,  better  maintenance  of  his  estate,  of  140  marks  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the 
clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  customers  in  the  ports  of  London, 
Bristol,  and  Eyngeston  on  Hull  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  18  Henry  VI,  and  106«.  lljrf.  and  the  sixth 
part  of  id.  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe  with  fur  and  66«.  6d,  yearly  at 
Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  with  lining. 

Dec.  27.  Confirmation  of  the  grant  by  letters  patent  of  the  king's  first-born 

Westminster.  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  dated  20 
December  last  with  the  advice  of  the  lords  of  his  council  and  the  assent  of 
his  mother  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  to  Thomas  Bigby  and  William 
Bracebrygge  of  the  custody  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Hanneworth  and 
all  lands  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Hanneworth  late  of  John  Crosby,  knight,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London, 
tenant  of  the  prince,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement. 


MEMBRANE   19. 

• 

June  18.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  William  Hynde,  citizen  and 
Westminster,  mercer  of  London,  and  Henry  Assheborn  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the 
house  of  the  Salutation  of  St.  Mary  of  the  Carthusian  order  by  the  city  of 
London  of  the  manor  called  Cardons,  held  in  chief,  a  messuage,  31  acres 
of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  4  acres  of  wood  and  20  acres  of  salt  marsh 
called  *  Drapers,*  another  messuage,  7  acres  of  land,  an  acre  of  meadow 
and  a  rood  of  wood  called  '  Ballardys,'  7  acres  of  land  called  *  Bernardys,* 
an  acre  of  land  called  *  Petwyns,*  20  acres  of  land,  8  roods  of  wood  and 
4  acres  of  salt  marsh  called  *  Flukkys  *  and  a  rood  of  land  called  *  Chesses,* 
not  held  in  chief,  all  in  the  parish  of  Cleve  alias  Clyve  alias  Clyff,  co.  Kent, 
extended  at  9  marks  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John 
Crafford,  escheator  in  the  county,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly 
in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated  22  February,  1 
Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

June  20.         General  pardon  to  Walter  Clerc  alias  Clerkke  alias  Cleerc  of  Alveley,  co. 
Westminster.    Salop,  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  19  June. 

By  p.s. 

June  28.         Licence  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter, 

Westminster.    York,  to  elect  an  archbishop  in  the  place  of  the  king's  kinsman  George, 

deceased.     [Ftcdera.]  /  By  K, 


8  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


'\A'7f\  Membrane  19 — cnnt, 

July  2.  Inspcvinius  of  a  charter  of  John   Browc  the   elder  and   Robert  Baylly, 

Westminster,  sealed  with  their  seals,  granting  for  life  to  Robert  Browe,  esquire,  the 
manor  of  AVodehede  and  Bryggecasterton  with  the  advowsons  of  the 
cliurch  of  Brygecasterton  and  the  free  chapel  of  the  said  manor  of  Wode- 
hcde  and  the  manor  of  Tye  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Tye,  which  thoy  lately  had  of  his  grant,  wnth  remainder  to 
]\Iiirgarct  the  wife  of  Robert  Browe  for  her  life  or  until  her  remarriage  or 
betrothal,  and  successive  remainders  of  the  manor  of  Wodehede  and  Brygge- 
casterton with  the  said  advowsons  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  said 
Robert  Browe,  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  Hugh  Browe,  knight,  and  the 
right  heirs  of  the  said  Robert  Browe,  and  of  the  manor  of  Tye  with  the 
said  advowson  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  and  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
Robert  Browe.  ^Vitnesfses  : — John  Basynges,  knight,  Roger  Flore,  John 
Dancys,  esquires,  John  Clerk,  John  Pcnsax  and  others.  Le  Wodehede, 
yunday  the  vigil  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  Baptist,  8  Henry  V. 

Oct.  28.  General  pardon  to  Clement  Forte  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  *  goldsmyth,' 

Westminster,  aliaa  of  Shirbornc,  alias  of  Assheperton,  co.  Devon,  alias  of  Neweton  Buss- 
hell,  CO.  Devon,  alias  of  Westminster.  By  K. 

Nov.  5.  Licence  for  the  canons    regular  of  the  priory  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul, 

Westminster.  Ipswich,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  place  of 
Geoffrey  Grene,  deceased. 

Nov.  22.  General  pardon  to  David  Baron  late  of  Fletestrete,  London,  *  yoman  ' 

Westminster,    alias  late  citizen  and  *  gurdeler '  of  London,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  18  November.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  1.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  for  the  restitution  of 

Westminster,    the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  St.  Peter,  Ipswich,  of  the  order  of  St. 

Augustine,  to  Dan  John  Yorkc,  canon  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  prior 
J.  bishop  of  Norwich  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 
Writ  (/('  ininidcndo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


MEMniiANE     18. 

Nov.  6.  Pardon  to  Henry  Frowyk  late  of  Southmymmes,  co.  Middlesex,  esquire, 

Westminster,    of  his  outlawries  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Sussex  and  London  for  not 

appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Parys,  citizen 
and  *  peauterer '  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  27/.  17«.  to  satisfy  Roger 
Lukenore,  knight,  of  72/.  18.s.  id.  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him 
and  40.N.  damages,  and  to  satisfy  Thomas  Stalbroke,  knight,  alderman, 
citizen  and  draper  of  London,  of  201.  which  the  latter  recovered  against 
him  and  20.s.  damages ;  he  ha\ing  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  the 
said  Roger  having  appeared  on  26  January  last  and  acknowledged  himself 
satisfied  and  the  said  Thomas  having  appeared  on  4  November  last  by  John 
Monmouth,  his  attorney,  and  acknowledged  himself  satisfied,  as  Thomas 

Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

• 

Oct.  28.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Robert  Yole  of  the  office  of  clerk  of  the 

Westminster,    statute  merchant  with  the  custody  of  the  lesser  part  of  the  seal  for  the 

oflBce  within  the  town  of  Notyngham,  with  the  accustomed  fees.       By  p.s. 

Nov.  25.  General  pardon  to  Reginald  Legh  alias  Lee  of  Annesley,  co.  Nottingham, 

Westminster.    « gentilman,'  alias  esquire,  alias  of  Mottrum  Andrewe,  co.  Chester.    By  p.s. 


16  EDWAED   IV.— Part  2.  9 


\A7.Q  Membrane  18 — cont. 

Dec.  8.  Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  as  chief 

Westminster,    justice   of   the   Bench,  receiving   the   accustomed  fees,  in  lieu  of  a  like 

appointment    of    him    by  letters   patent    dated    26    (16)    February,    11 

Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  K. 

Dec.  8.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Ralph  Grenned,  clerk  of 

Westminster,  the  king's  kitchen,  of  the  office  of  fcodary  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors, 
lands  and  possessions  late  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  tenant  in  chief, 
in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  death 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Anne,  his  daughter  and  heiress,  receiving 
the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  premises  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  4.  Protection  for  William  Shore,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and  his 

Westminster,  servants  with  all  his  lands,  goods  and  possessions  in  England  and  else- 
where. By  p.s. 

Oct.  9.  Charter  to  Richard,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  Evesham,  granting 

Westminster  to  them  two  fairs  yearly  within  their  borough  of  Seint  Edward  Stowe,  co. 
Palace.  Gloucester,  where  they  already  have  a  market  weekly  on  Thursdays,  viz. 
one  at  the  feast  of  SS.  Philip  and  James  and  the  two  days  preceding  and 
the  two  days  follo\ving  and  the  other  at  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St. 
Edward  the  Confessor  and  the  two  days  preceding  and  the  two  days 
following,  with  all  rights  and  profits,  unless  they  be  to  the  harm  of 
neighbouring  fairs.  Witnesses  : — The  king's  kinsman  Th.  cardinal  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  the  king's  brothers  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  great 
chamberlain  of  England,  and  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  great  constable 
of  England,  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln  the  chancellor,  J.  bishop  of  Rochester, 
keeper  of  the  pri\'y  seal,  the  king's  kinsmen  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  treasurer 
of  England,  and  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  William 
Ilastyngys  of  Hastyngys,  the  king's  chamberlain,  and  Th.  Stanley  of 
Stanley,  steward  of  the  household,  knights,  and  others.      By  p.s.    [4418.] 

Nov.  26.  Appointment  during  the  pleasure  of  the  king's  kinsman  Antony,   earl 

Westminster.    Ryvers,  chief  butler  of  England,  of  Richard  Forster  as  his  deputy  in  the 

port  of  Boston  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

March  8.         General  pardon  to  John    Cornysshe    alia^^  Cornasshe  of    Canterbury, 
Westminster.    *  fuller,*  alias  *  sharman,'  of  all  felonies  and  trespasses  committed  by  him. 

ByK. 

Feb.  18.  Grant  to  Thomas  Vaghan,  knight  of  the  body,  of  all  forfeitures  which 

Westminster.    Richard  Whalley,  <  gentilman,*  has  forfeited  to  the  king  with  all  debts  due 

to  the  said  Richard  and  all  goods  of  which  he  was  possessed  at  All  Saints 

last.  By  K, 


MEMBRANE  17. 

1476. 

Dec.  11.  General  pardon  to  John  Bolham  late  of    Southmolton,   co.   Devon, 

Westminster.    '  toker,*  alias  *  yomaiiy*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  10  May, 

16  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  for  the  restitution  of 

Wes^ninster.   the  temporalities  of  the  archbishopric  of  York  to  Laurence,  late  bishop 


10  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


1476. 


Membrane  17 — cont. 


of  Durham,  whom  the  pope  has  appointed  archbishop  and  who  has 
renounced  everything  prejudicial  to  the  crown  and  whose  fealty  the  king 
has  taken.     [Fcedera,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Northumberland. 
Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Lincoln. 

Oxford.  ' 

Middlesex. 
Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  of  York. 

Writ  de  intetuhndo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Aug.  16.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  son  and  heir  of 
Buckden.  Alice,  late  duchess  of  Suffolk,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into 
all  honours,  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  fee-farms,  annuities, 
reversions,  farms,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
courts,  leets,  sheriffs'  turns,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdic- 
tions, stews,  fisheries,  parks,  woods,  chaces,  warrens,  knights'  fees, 
advowsons  and  other  possessions  in  England,  Wales  and  the  marches  of 
Wales  of  which  the  said  duchess  or  anyone  else  was  seised  and  which 
should  descend  to  him,  saving  to  the  king  homage,  fealty  and  relief. 

By  bill  of  p.s. 

Dec.  18.  General  pardon  to  Grifl&th  ap  Howell  ap  Brian  late  of  Walcote,  co.  Salop, 

Westminster.    *  yoman,'  alioA  of  Newton,  co.  Salop,  alius  of  Brompton,  CO.  'Salop,  of  all 

-  --^        offences  committed  by  him  before  13  December.  By  p.s. 

1477. 

Jan.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Hastynges,  of  the 

Westminster,    offices  of  master  and  worker  of  the  king's  mints  and  keeper  of  the  king's 

exchange  within  the  Tower  of  London,  the  realm  of  England  and  the  town 

of  Calais,  according    to  the  form   of  certain   indentures,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

Jan.  4.  Pardon   to  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster, 

Westminster,    ordinary  of  that  place,  of  all  escapes  of  John  Wynterbourne  alian  Gilberte 

late  of  Alburne,  co.  Wilts,  *  yoman,'  committed  to  his  custody,  from  prison 

before  13  January  last.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  16.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Vaghan,  knight,  as  surveyor  and  demiser  at 
Westminster,  farm  of  all  honours,  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  other  possessions 
with  all  liberties  and  franchises  in  England,  Ireland,  Wales  and  the 
marches  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk, 
his  kinsman,  during  the  minority  of  Anne,  daughter  and  heiress  of  the 
latter,  and  grant  to  him  and  his  assigns  of  20Z.  yearly  during  the  said 
minority  from  the  issues  of  the  premises  with  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

,  .-^  MEMBRANE  16. 

1476. 

May  27.  Whereas  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Ed- 

Westminster,  ward  IV,  and  continued  by  divers  prorogations  to  6  October,  18  Edward 
IV,  it  was  ordained  that  before  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  following  proclama- 
tion should  be  made  in  each  market  town  within  each  county  of  the  realm 
that  all  persons  having  letters  patent,  tallies  or  bills  made,  levied  or 
assigned  before  1  December,  10  Edward  IV,  for  any  sums  of  money  should 


1476. 


16   EDWARD   IV.— Part  2.  11 


Membrane  16 — cont. 


bring  them  before  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  at  Westminster  before  the 
quinzaine  of  Easter,  1475,  and  that  the  barons  should  divide  the  sums  thus 
due  into  twenty  equal  parts  and  order  payment  of  these  to  be  made  yearly ; 
and  by  letters  patent  dated  22  April,  8  Edward  IV,  the  king  granted 
licence  for  Eobert  Toke  of  London,  *  iremonger,*  to  ship  merchandise  quit 
of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of  967^.  lis.  8^.  and  Thomas 
Wode,  executor  of  the  will  of  the  said  Robert,  produced  these  letters  before 
the  said  barons  on  26  November,  14  Edward  IV,  by  Richard  Bekyngham, 
his  attorney,  and  asserted  that  only  the  sum  of  428Z.  16^.  8ff/.  had  been 
received  by  virtue  of  the  letters,  so  that  the  sum  of  648Z.  14«.  llj^f. 
remained  unpaid,  and  the  barons  have  certified  accordingly  to  the  chan- 
cellor ;  the  king  accordingly  grants  to  the  said  Thomas  that  he  or  his 
executors  after  his  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  wools  in 
any  ports  of  the  realm  and  take  them  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  and  ship 
woollen  cloths  and  other  merchandise  not  pertaining  to  the  staple  of  Calais 
and  take  them  to  any  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  merchandise  from  any 
foreign  parts  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  smn  of  17^.  8«.  8f</.  in 
each  of  the  next  twenty  years,  in  full  satisfaction. 

June  14.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of 
Westminster.    London. 

Nov.  22.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Bestney  of  the  office  of  [searcher  of]  all  nets, 

Westminster.    *  welys  *  and  engines  in  the  river  Thames  and  creeks  and  places  connected 

with  it  from  Sirencestre  to  Stanes,  with  all  fees.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  15. 

Nov.  20.  Licence  for  Eleanor  Stafford,  widow,  sometime  the  wife  of  Humphrey 
Westminster.  Stafford  late  of  Grafton,  co.  Worcester,  knight,  Thomas  Litelton,  one  of  the 
justices  of  the  Common  Bench,  Humphrey  Stafford,  esquire, Thomas  Stafford, 
esquire,  and  John  Catesby,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law,  to  found 
a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the 
altar  of  St.  Mary  in  the  parish  church  of  Bromesgrave,  co.  Worcester,  for 
the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England, 
and  the  said  Eleanor  and  the  said  Humphrey  and  Thomas,  sons  of  the 
said  Humphrey  and  herself,  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of 
the  said  Humphrey,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  lands, 
rents  and  annuities,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  24.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  Yorke  of  10  messuages, 

Westminster,  a  moiety  of  a  messuage,  a  fourth  part  of  two  messuages,  4  tofts,  200  acres 
of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow,  80  acres  of  pasture,  10  acres  of  wood, 
pasturage  for  eight  oxen,  6«.  rent  and  a  rent  of  four  hens  in  Puryton, 
Puryton  Stoke,  Bentham,  Lydyard,  Brokynburgh,  Wotton  Basset  and 
Remesbury,  co.  Wilts,  extended  at  10  marks  yearly,  not  held  in  chief,  as 
appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Charleton,  esquire,  escheator 
in  the  county,  to  William  Mille,  chaplain  of  the  chantry  which  William 
Yorke,  esquire,  had  licence  to  found  in  the  church  of  Remesbury  by  letters 
patent  dated  24  June,  15  Edward  IV,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  11  marks 
yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  that  licence. 

Nov.  28.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Norwich  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,  of  Dan  John  York,  canon  of  the  house  or  priory  of  Ipswich,  of  the  order 
of  St.  Augustine,  as  prior. 


12 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  iyjT  Membrane  16 — cont, 

Jan.  12.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  George  Nevyle,  knight,  lord  Bergevenny, 
Westminster,  son  and  heir  of  Edward  Nevyle,  knight,  late  lord  Bergevenny,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  to  enter  freely  into  all  baronies,  parts  of  baronies, 
castles,  manors,  lordships,  honours,  commotes,  cantreds,  alien  priories, 
lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  mills,  fisheries,  pensions,  portions,  forests, 
offices,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  turns,  sherififs'  turns,  returns  of 
writs  and  executions,  chaces,  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  tenths,  forfeitures, 
wreck  of  sea,  fee  farms,  tolls,  customs,  advowsons,  franchises,  liberties, 
privileges,  jurisdictions,  possessions,  fairs,  markets,  profits  and  heredita- 
ments in  England,  Wales  and  the  marches,  Ireland  and  the  town  and 
marches  of  Calais,  which  should  descend  to  him  by  the  deaths  of  the  said 
Edward  and  Elizabeth  or  any  of  his  ancestors,  saving  to  the  king  homage 
and  fealty.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  Robert  Brym,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Northfiete, 
of  the  deanery  of  Shorham,  of  the  immediate  jurisdiction  of  the  church  of 
Canterbury,  to  one  of  the  chantries  founded  for  the  soul  of  Edward,  late 
prince  of  Wales,  in  the  low  chapel  under  *  le  crofte '  in  Christ  Church, 
Canterbury,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Richard  Thomas. 


Feb.  13. 
Westminster. 


1476. 

Nov.  27. 
Westminster 


Dec.  28. 
Westminster. 

Dec.  29. 

W^estminster. 


1477. 

Jan.  25. 
Westminster. 

1476. 

Nov.  80. 

Westminster. 

1477. 

Jan.   28. 
Westminster. 


MEMBHASE  14. 

Protection,  for  five  years,  for  John  Ayly,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 
Malmesbury  and  the  abbey  and  its  cells,  manors,  lands,  rents,  possessions 
and  goods,  which  the  king  has  taken  into  his  hands  because  the  abbey  has 
been  burdened  by  bad  government  and  heavy  expenses  and  because  the 
abbot  is  blind  and  cannot  govern,  and  commission  of  the  custody  of  the 
same  to  the  prior  of  Bath,  so  that  the  issues  shall  be  expended  on  the 
sustenance  of  the  abbot  and  convent  and  their  servants,  the  relief  of  the 
abbey  and  its  cells,  the  support  of  annuities,  corrodies  and  pensions  and 
the  payment  of  debts.  By  K. 

Precept  to  the  prior  of  Bath  to  stay  execution  of  the  above. 

Grant  to  Robert  Wyngefeld,  knight,  controller  of  the  household,  of  the 
offices  of  steward  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  hundreds,  lands  and 
other  possessions  and  master  of  the  game  of  all  chaces,  parks  and  warrens 
late  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  tenant  in  chief,  in  the  counties  of 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk  during  the  minority  of  Anne  his  daughter  and  heiress, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  tke  premises,  with  all 
other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Rogers,  citizen  and  *  fysshmonger  '  of  London,  late 
purser  of  a  ship  of  the  king  called  le  AnUmtjy  of  all  debts,  accounts  and 
arrears  due  to  the  king  from  him  as  purser.  By  K. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Childe  of  Harleton,  co.  Cambridge, 
'  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  until  18  January,  of  William  Matthewe,  yeoman  pur- 
veyor of  the  carriage  of  the  household,  to  take  two-wheeled  carts,  waggons, 
cars,  horses  and  oxen  and  other  necessaries  for  the  office  of  carriage  of  the 
household. 


16  EDWARD   IV.— Part  2.  3  8 


1477. 

Feb.  1.  Pardon  to  the  king's  servant  William  Trussell,  knight,  late  sheriff  of 

Westminster.    Warwick  and  Leicester,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Trussell,  knight,  deceased, 

of  all  offences  committed  by  him,  all  escapes  of  felons  and  fugitives  and 

all  issues,  fines,  amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to 

the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  29.  Pardon  to  Richard  Hudilston  alias  Hudleston  of  Milium,  co.  Cumber- 

Westminster,  land,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Cumberland  and 
Westmoreland,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements, 
issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of 
his  office.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  Martin  Haute,  servitor  and  usher  of  the  chamber  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  a  tenement  in  Watirfulford, 

CO.  York,  called  Roos  Hall,  lately  belonging  to  Thomas,  lord  Roos,  and  in 
the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture,  without  rendering  anything  to  the  king, 
saving  the  accustomed  fees  and  services.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  4.  Pardon  to  Richard  Kyngesmyll,  late  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  customs 

Westminster,    and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth,  co.  Devon,  and  ports 

and  places  adjacent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  penalties, 
fines,  forfeitures  and  amercements.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  5.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  ser\'itor  William  Pye  of  the  manor  or  lordship 

Westminster,    of  Budefeld,  CO.  Gloucester,  which  Richard  Boteler  and  Matilda  his  wife 

lately  held  for  life  of  the  grant  of  Henry  IV,  and  which  John  Baker, 

deceased,  and  Thomas  Gilbert,  deceased,  afterwards  had  separately  for  life 

of  the  grant  of  the  present  king.  .  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  13. 

Feb.  20.  Licence,  for  10/.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight, 

Westminster.  Thomas  Tyrell,  knight,  Thomas  Cornw^ales  of  Bartlesden,  esquire,  William 
Lygon,  esquire,  and  Walter  Brokhampton,  esquire,  to  grant  the  manor  of 
Kyngesey,  co.  Buckingham,  with  the  exception  of  an  acre  of  land  in 
Kyngesey,  and  the  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Chepyng  Norton,  co.  Oxford, 
with  the  exception  of  an  acre  of  land  in  Chepyng  Norton,  held  in  chief,  to 
Joan  Marney,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  John  Marney,  knight,  son  of  William 
Marney,  knight,  to  hold  for  life  without  impeachment  of  waste,  with 
successive  remainders  to  Henry  Marney,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  and 
the  heirs  of  his  body,  Anne  Tyrell,  wife  of  the  said  Thomas  and  sister  of 
the  said  John,  and  the  heirs  of  her  body,  and  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
William  Marney. 

Feb.  14.  Grant,  for  24  years  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  William  Stokke,  knight,  of 

Westminster,    the  custody  of  all  assarts,  wastes,  purprcstures  and  petty  items  {minutis 

particuliH)  of  the  forest  within  the  forest  between  the  bridges  of  Stanford 

and  Oxford  in  the  counties  of  Northampton,  Buckingham'and  Huntingdon, 

rendering  to  the  king  62Z.  yearly.  By  K. 

Feb.  23.  Licence  for  Thomas  Gale,  of  Dertmouthe,  merchant,  one  of  the  customers 

Westminster,  qj  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dert- 
mouth and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  while  he  has  that  office  or  any  office 
of  customer  or  collector  or  searcher,  controller  or  surveyor  of  the  scrutiny 
in  the  said  ports  or  any  port  in  the  realm,  to  have  ships  of  his  own,  buy  or 


14  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


IA'7'7  Membrane  18 — cont. 

sell  by  way  of  merchandise,  meddle  with  the  freighting  of  ships,  hold 
wharves,  quays,  inns  or  taverns  or  act  as  factor  or  attorney  for  foreign  mer- 
chants without  penalty,  notwithstanding  the  act  in  Parliament,  20 
Henry  VI.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.  Pardon  to  Ralph  Neville,  knight,  and  Isabel  his  wife  of  their  acquisition 

Westminster,    from  Ralph,  earl  of  Westmoreland,  of  the  manor  of  Kyrkeby  Moreshede, 

CO.  York,  and  the  manor  and  soke  of  Beseby,  co.  Lincoln,  held  in  chief, 
and  their  entry  thereon  without  licence. 

By  p.s.  and  for  6^.  13«.  4^/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Clyfton,  one  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    trumpeters,  of   10  marks  yearly  from  Michaelmas,   14  Edward  IV,  viz. 

100«.  from  the  prior  and  convent  of  Merton  for  the  manor  of  Patrikes- 
borne,  co.  Kent,  or  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  and 
SSs,  id,  from  Peter  Roos,  rector  of  the  church  of  Westkyngton,  in  the 
deanery  of  Malmesbury,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  from  a  pension  which 
the  abbot  of  Foug^res  of  France  had  in  the  church,  or  at  the  hands  of  the 
sheriff  of  Wilts.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  22.  Pardon  to  John  Mynours,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford,   of 

Westminster,    all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues,  fines,  amercements,  debts, 

accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  25.  Pardon  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Sturgeon  of  Hychen,  co.  Hertford, 

Westminster,    esquire,  master  of  the  king's  ordnance,  one  of  the  gentlemen  ushers  of  the 

king's  chamber,  of  all  actions  against  him.  for  the  ordnance  or  any  stuff 

or  habiliments  for  the  same  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from 

him  to  the  king.  By  K. 

Feb.  19.         Grant  to  Laurence  Ducworth,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Iden,  in 

Westminster,    the  diocese  of  Winchester  (sic)j  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Leonard,  Stoke,  co. 

Nottingham,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his 

custody  of  the  lands  of  Francis,  lord  Lovell,  a  minor,  on  an  exchange  of 

benefices  witt  Robert  Sharpuls. 

Feb.  26.         Pardon  to  Hugh  Shirley,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  late  escheator 

Westminster,    in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent,   of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,   amercements,  issues,  debts, 

accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    12. 

Feb.  14.  Pardon  to  Nicholas  Bery  of  Toppesham,  co.  Devon,  alias  late  of  the 

Westminster,  island  of  Gersey,  merchant,  late  deputy  of  Richard  Kingesmylle,  one  of 
the  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of .  Exeter  and 
Dertmouth,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  Michaelmas  last 

1476.         •  ^y  ^•'- 

Oct.  8.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Elyot  late  of  London,  alias  late  of  Exeter,  late  one 

Westminster,  of  the  Customers  or  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of 
Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  parts  and  places  adjacent,  and  Nicholas 
Hengescote  alias  Henyscote,  late  one  of  the  same  customers  or  collectors, 
of  all  offences  committed  by  them  and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  them  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD   IV.— Part  2.  15 


lirrpr  Membrane  12 — cont. 

Feb.  7.  Charter  to  the  king's  second  son  Richard  de  Salopia,  duke  of  York, 

Westminster  creating  him  duke  of  Norfolk  and  earl  of  Warrenne.  By  K. 

P&lace.  Vacated  because  on  the  Charter  liolL 

Feb.  16.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  James  Radclyff,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  chamber,   of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  and  parker  of 

the  park  of  Swanton  Morley,  co.  Norfolk,  from  the  death  of  William 
Lovell,  lord  Morley,  during  the  minority  of  Henry  Lovell  his  son  and  heir, 
with  the  accustomed  fees,  provided  that  he  render  his  account  yearly  of  the 
issues  of  the  office  of  bailiff.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.  General  pardon  to  James  Harolde  alian  Herotte  of  Ellowe,  co.  Suffolk, 

Westminster.    « yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  10  February.         By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Hardgill,  esquire,  for  certain  sums 

Westminster,  of  money  paid  to  the  king  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lordships,  lands, 
rents  and  services  late  of  John  Horwode  alias  Horewode  late  of  the  county 
of  Southampton,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and 
heir,  with  the  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  19.         Presentation  of  the  king's  clerk  William  Fitzherbert  to  the  parish  church 
Westminster,    of  Stamford  Ryvers,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  death  of  John 
Neuport,  late  rector. 

Feb.  16.  Grant  to  Robert  Cobbe,  yeoman  of  the  chamber  of  the  king's  son 

Westminster.  Richard,  duke  of  York,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Seeford  in  le  Rape  of 

Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  during  the  minority  of  Anne,  daughter  and  heiress  of 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  all  profits,  as  Henry 

Marshall  had.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  11. 

Jan.  28.'  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Thomas  Fitz William  the 
Westminster,  younger,  Brian  Sandeford,  esquire,  John  Stayndrop,  esquire,  and  John 
Walton,  esquire,  of  6  messuages,  a  cottage,  58  acres  of  land,  6}  acres  of 
meadow  and  40  acres  of  pasture  in  Alford,  Riggesby,  Trusthorpe,  Thedil- 
thorpe,  Saltfleteby,  Mumby  and  Anderby,  co.  Lincoln,  extended  at  4Z.  4^. 
yearly,  not  held  in  chief,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Robert 
Haryngton,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  county,  to  Geoffrey  Derham  and 
John  Dene,  chaplains  of  the  chantry  which  the  said  Thomas  had  licence 
to  found  in  the  parish  church  of  Alfoi^d  by  letters  patent  dated  6  February 
last,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  7  marks  yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  the  said 
licence. 

Feb.  12.  Licence,  for  half  a  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Sutton  of 
Westminster.  Teryngton,  esquire,  and  John  Boys  of  Emneth,  co.  Norfolk,  to  enfeoff 
Henry  Danyell,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Danyell  late  of  Walsoken,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife  of  a  toft  called  <  Eyngestofte  '  or  '  Kyngeshalle '  and 
100  acres  of  pasture  in  Stanhowe,  co.  Norfolk,  held  in  chief,  to  hold  to 
themselves  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs 
of  the  said  Henry. 

Feb.  16.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Stanes  of  the  office  of  the 
Westminster,   portage  or  porter  of  the  king's  liveries  of  the  great  wardrobe  within  the  city 

of  London,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Gilbert,  receiving  the  accustomed 
fees  at  the  hands  of  the  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe  with  all  profis,  as 
John  Houghton  had.  By  p.s. 


16  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1477. 


Membrane  11 — cont. 


Feb.  10.  General  pardon  to  William  Taillour  of  Oslaston,  co.  Derby,  *yoman,* 

Westminster,    alias  '  busbondman.'  By  K. 

Feb.  17.  General  pardon  to  John  Cartewrif^ht  late  of  London,  *  yoman,' Ralph 

Westminster.    Cartewright  late  of  Cavendyssh,  co.  Suffolk,  *  yoman,'  and  William  Carte- 

wright  late  of  Cavendyssh,  *  yoman.'  By  K. 

Feb.  19.  Pardon  to  John  Reyny  «Z/rt.s  Reyne  of  the  county  of  Devon,  *  gentilman,* 

Westminster.    1^^^  escheator  in  the  county,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines, 

amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king 
by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  24.  Presentation  of  the   king's  clerk  Thomas  Ingleby,  bishop  of  Rathlure, 

Westminster,    to   the  parish   church   of  Sutton   Bonyngton,   in   the  diocese   of  York. 

[i*W^;«.] 

Feb.  10.  Grant  to  John  Ilastynges  of  Eslyng,  co.  Norfolk,  esquire,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    master  of  the  game  of  the  parks  and  warrens  of  Hokeryng  and  Swanton 

Morley,  co.  Norfolk,  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of 
William  Lovell,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Ilenry  her  son  and 
heir,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  16.  General  pardon  to  John  Vivian  late  of  London,  *  cordener,'  alias  late  of 

Westminster     Hoddesdon,  CO.  Hertford.  By  K. 

March  1.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Canccler  of  the  office  of 
Westminster,    controller  of  the  king's  works  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  and  other 

manors  and  lordships  pertaining  to  it,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  castle  and  lordship.  By  p.s. 


MEMBIiANE  10. 

Feb.  12.  Licence,  for  8  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Christopher  Willughby, 

Westminster,  esquire,  to  grant  the  manor  of  Bredfeld,  alian  Bradfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  held  in 
chief,  with  the  exception  of  one  acre  of  land  in  it,  to  W^illiam  Jenney, 
Serjeant  at  law,  Henry  Fenne,  clerk,  Richard  Suthwell,  esquire,  James 
Hobert,  esquire,  Edmund  Jenney,  esquire,  William  Mekelfeld,  esquire, 
Thomas  Playter,  esquire,  John  Jenney  the  younger,  Thomas  Banyard, 
John  Russe,  John  Elyngham  and  John  Walworth  the  younger  to  hold  to 
themselves  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Edmund. 

Feb.  11.  Licence  for  John  Norbury,  knight,  one  of   the  kinsmen  and  heirs  of 

Westminster.  Ralph  Botiller  of  Sudeley,  knight,  viz.  son  of  Henry  Norbury,  knight,  son 
of  Elizabeth  one  of  his  sisters  and  heirs,  and  William  Belknap,  esquire, 
another  of  his  kinsmen  and  heirs,  viz.  son  of  Joan  another  of  his  sisters 
and  heirs,  to  enter  freely  into  all  castles,  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents, 
reversions,  services,  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  in  England  late  of  the 
said  Ralph  and  Alesia  his  wife  which  should  descend  to  them,  and  grant 
to  them  of  all  issues  of  the  premises  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  Alesia,  viz.  10  February,  18  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

Jan.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  Theobald  Archbold,  citizen  of  London,  born  in  Ireland, 

Westminster,    of  the  office  of  marshal  crier  of  the  king's  counties  in  the  city  of  Dublin 

and  all  other  cities,  boroughs,  towns  and   places   in   Ireland,   with   the 
^.ccustomed  fees,  as  Hugh  Galiat,  deceased,  had.  By  K. 


16  EDWAED  rV.— Part  2. 


17 


1477. 

Jan.  22. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  12. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  18. 
Westminster. 

1476. 

Dec.  10. 

Westminster. 


Merfibrane  lo — cont. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  Lionel  Wydeville  of  the  deanery  of 
Wolverhampton,  void  by  the  demise  of  Master  William  Duddele,  late  dean. 

Mandate  to  Nicholas  Luson  and  John  Ryngesby  to  put  him  in 
possession.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Master  Richard  Swanne, 
canon  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Wells,  William  Dodesham,  Thomas 
Tremayll,  Thomas  Larder,  John  Boven,  Thomas  Baker,  Robert  North  and 
Walter  Yartecombe  of  the  manor  of  Stokelinche  Maudeleyne  and  9 
messuages,  48  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  6  acres  of  pasture,  3^.  rent 
and  the  rent  of  IJ  pounds  of  pepper  and  a  pound  of  cumin  in  Stokelynche 
Maudeleyn,  Stokelynche  Ostryser,  Yevilchestre,  Lymyngton,  Northover, 
Somerton  Erlaygh  and  Somerton,  co.  Somerset,  to  the  bailijffs  and 
burgesses  of  Yevilchestre  for  the  sustenance  of  poor  people  and  the  support 
of  other  charges  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  grantors. 

By  p.s.  and  for  3dL  lis,  paid  in  the  hanaper 

• 

Pardon  to  Master  John  atte  Wylle  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  clerk  and  deputy 
of  Nicholas  Heynscote,  late  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies 
in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 
and  all  issues,  debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  John  Haryngton,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Lincoln,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues,  fines, 
amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by 
reason  of  his  office.  By  K. 

Grant  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Stratford  Langthorn  that  they  shall 
have  a  market  weekly  on  Wednesdays  at  their  town  of  Bellerica,  co.  Essex, 
and  two  fairs  there  yearly,  one  on  the  feast  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  and  the 
day  preceding  and  the  day  following,  and  the  other  on  the  feast  of 
the  Decollation  of  St.  John  and  the  day  preceding  and  the  day  following, 
with  all  liberties,  free  customs  and  profits,  provided  that  it  be  not  to  the 
harm  of  neighbouring  markets  and  fairs.  By  p.s. 


June  28. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANES  9—6. 

LiApeximiis  and  confirmation  to  Thomas,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 
Hyde  by  Winchester  of  the  following  : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  20  November,  1  Richard  II,    inspecting  and 
confirming  the  following  : — 

a,  A  charter    dated  at    Winchester,    18  March,   4  Edward    III 
[Charter  Boll^  4  Edward  III,  No,  85] ,  inspecting  and  confirming, 
the  following : — 

(1.)  A  charter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  Bourne,  Ides  of  September 
1114.      [Mo7iasticon»  11.  444.] 

(2.)  A  charter  of  Henry  11.  dated  at  Wallingford.     [Mojiasticon. 

No,  xvn.] 

(3.)  A  charter  of  Henry  11.  dated  at  Wallingford  to  Salidus, 
then  abbot. 

(4.)  A  charter  of  Henry  II.  dated  at  Winchester  to  John,  then 
abbot.     [Ibid.  No.  XVI.] 

(5.)  A  charter  of  Henry  11.  dated  at  Wallingford. 

(6.)  A  charter  dated  at  Rochester,  15  February,  23  Henry  HI. 
[Ibid.    No.  XX.] 
8258  B 


18  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  EOLLS. 


1476.  Meinhranes  9-6 — cont, 

(7.)  Letters  patent  dated  1  March,  80  Henry  III. 

(8.)  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  20  July,  54  Henry  HI. 
[Charier  Eollj  54  Henry  III,  m.  4] ,  inspecting  and  con- 
firming a  charter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  Windsor. 
[Monasiico7i  Xo.  XI.] 

(9.)  Letters  patent  of  Edward,  afterwards  king,  dated  22  July, 
64  Henry  HI.  inspecting  and  approving  the  preceding. 

(10.)  Letters  patent  dated  28  May,  9  Edward  I.,  to  William, 
then  abhot,  and  the  convent. 

(11.)  Letters  patent  dated  SO  May,  88  Edward  I. 

(12.)  Letters  patent  dated  28  February,  19  Edward  II. 

b.  Letters  patent  dated  12  December,  16  Edward  III. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  7  February,  4  Edward  II. 

3.  Letters  patent  dated  20  October,  6  Edward  II. 

4.  Letters  patent  dated  16  June,  18  Edward  I. 

5.  Letters  patent  dated  6  February,  20  Edward  I. 

6.  Letters  patent  dated  24  (rectius  80)  May,  84  Edward  I. 

7.  Letters  patent  dated  22  July,  84  Edward  I. 

8.  Letters  patent  dated  6  January,  9  Edward  III. 

9.  Letters  patent  dated  18  May,  15  Edward  III. 

10.  Letters  patent  dated  12  January,  16  Edward  III. 

11.  Letters  patent  dated  20  June,  15  Richard  II. 

12.  Letters  patent  dated  24  August,  16  Richard  II. 

18.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  80  March,  41  Henry  III.  [Cluirter 
Rollf  41  Henry  III,  m,  7] ,  inspecting  and  confirming  a 
chirograph  between  William  de  Valence,  the  king's  brother, 
and  Roger,  then  abbot,  and  the  convent. 

14.  A  charter  dated  at  Wolvesey,  11  April,  84  Edward  I.  [Cfiarter 
Hull,  84  Kihvard  7,  Xo.  34] . 

16.  Another  charter  of  the  sama  data.      [IbicL] 

16.  A  charter  dated  at  Windsor,  27  July,  8  Edward  III.     [Charter  Roll, 

3  Edward  III,  Xo.  35.] 

17.  Letters  patent  dated  22  July,  12  Richard  H. 

For  6  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE  C—cont. 

1477. 

Jan.  25.  Appointment  for  life  of  John  Wrythe  alias  Faucon,  one  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  heralds,  as  chief  herald  and  king  of  arms  of  the  north  parts  of  England  in 
place  of  Thomas  Holme  alian  Clarencewe,  resigned,  with  all  profits ;  and 
grant  to  him  of  20^.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  York,  with  a 
livery  such  as  any  king  of  arms  or  herald  had  in  the  time  of  Edward  III 
yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Gryfiyth,  one  of  the 

Westminster,   marshals  of  the  hall  of  the  household,  of  an  annuity  of  182.  5<.  from  the 

fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Colchester.  By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  19 


l^'T'J  MEMBnANE  5. 

March  1.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Aurey  late  of    Sandwich,    *yoman,*    alias 

Westminster.  <  maryner,'  alias  *shipman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  26 

February.  By  p.s. 

March  1.  Grant  to  Thomas  Billing,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
Westminster.  Richard  Tunstall,  knight,  John  Catesby,  Serjeant  at  law,  William  Catesby, 
Robert  Whittelbury,  and  Oliver  Sutton  or  their  executors  of  the  custody  of 
all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  possessions  with  knights' 
fees,  advowsons,  reliefs,  eacheats,  fairs,  markets,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  jurisdictions  and  emoluments  late  of 
John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  or  Constance,  countess  of  Wiltshire,*  during  the 
minority  of  Edward  their  son  and  heir.  By  p.s. 


parish 

late 

January.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.         General  pardon  to  William  Smyth  late  of  Seint  Johnstrete  without  the 

Westminster,  bars  of  Westsmythfeld,  London,  co.  Middlesex,   *yoman,*  of  all  offences 

1 47fi        committed  by  him  before  21  February.  By  p.s. 

May  12.  Appointment  of  William  Haydon  and  Robert  Meykyn  to  enquire  into 

Westminster,  the  use  of  false  weights  and  measures  throughout  the  realm,  to  arrest 
offenders  and  commit  them  to  the  nearest  gaol  and  to  certify  concerning 
forfeitures  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  from  time  to  time, 
and  appointment  of  them  to  the  office  of  marshal  in  the  premises  during 
the  minority  of  the  daughter  and  heiress  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk, 
1477        tenant  in  chief,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  25.         General  pardon  to  John  Ryver  alias  Reverse  late  of  London,  clerk,  alias 
Westminster,    chaplain,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  February.         By  p.s. 

Nov  4  Pardon  to  John  Saynton,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  of  all 

Westminster,    o^^^ces  committed  by  him  and  all  issues,  fines,  amercements,  debts,  accounts 

and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  K. 


1477. 


MEMBRANE    4. 


Feb.  28.  Appointment,  daring  pleasure,  of  Gervase  Clyfton,  esquire,  as  receiver  of 
Westminster,  the  kmg's  castles,  manors,  lordships  and  fee  farms  of  Horeston,  BoUesovere, 
Chestrefeld,  Maunfeld,  Lyndeby  in  Shirwode,  Edyngstowe,  Clipston  in 
Shirwode,  Bulwell,  Darlyngton  and  RagenhuU,  Amall,  Retford,  the  bailiwick 
of  the  honour  of  Peverel,  the  mills  of  Retford  and  Notyngham  and  the 
manors  or  lordships  of  Whaton,  Aslokton,  Gedlyng,  Shelford  and 
Stokbardolf  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby,  and  steward  of  the 
said  manors  or  lordships  of  Gedlyng,  Shelford  and  Stokbardolf,  and  grant 
to  him  during  office  of  10/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  above  with  all 
profits,  rendering  his  account  not  at  the  Exchequer  but  at  the  castle  of 
117 ft        Notynghame  before  the  appointed  auditors.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  9.  Ratification  of  the  estate  which  William  Rodon  has  as  parson  of  the 

Westminster,    parish  church  of  Gresford  in  Wales,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Asaph.        By  p.s. 

Oct.  12.  Licence,  at  the  request  of  Robert  Ratclif,  esquire  of  the  body,  son  of  John 

Westminster.    Ratcliff,  knight,  and  John  Smyth,  alderman  of  the  gild  of  St.  Mary  in  the 

church  of  Conyngesby  by  Tateshall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  brethren  and 
sisters  of  the  gUd,  for  the  said  alderman,  brethren  and  sisters  to  acquire  in 
mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services,  not  held 
in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10/.  yearly  for  their  sustenance  and  the  finding  of 


20  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


1  ^fjrg  Membrane  4 — cont. 

a  chaplain  or  chaplains  to  celehrate  divine  service  in  the  said  church  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  the 
said  Robert  and  Margaret  his  wife,  Thomas  Fitz  William  the  younger,  and 
John  Croxby,  rector  of  the  church,  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  and  to  do 
other  works  of  piety.  By  p.s.  and  for  40/.  paid  In  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  11.  General  pardon  to  John  John  alim  Jak  John  of  Saltasshe,  co.  Cornwall, 

Westminster.    <  maryner,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  12  August.  By  p.s. 

July  29.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  James  Dokray,  constable  of  the  castle  of 

Fotheringhay.  Cragfargus  in  Ulster  in  Ireland,  in  consideration  of  his  expenses  in  the 

repair  of  the  castle,  of  20Z.  yearly  for  five  years  from  Easter  last  from  the 
issues  of  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Droghda.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANES  3  and  2. 

1477. 

Feb.  8.  Indenture   between    the  king   and   William   Hastynges,    knight,   lord 

Tlastynges,  ordaining  the  latter  master  and  worker  of  the  moneys  of  gold 
and  silver  and  keeper  of  all  *  chaunges  and  oute  chaunges  '  in  the  Tower 
of  London,  the  realm  of  England  and  the  town  and  marches  of  Calais, 
according  to  letters  patent  dated  8  January  last.  He  hath  undertaken  to 
make  five  kinds  of  gold  money,  one  piece  *  rennyng  for  10.s.  of  sterlings  * 
which  shall  be  called  the  *  riall '  of  gold,  of  which  there  shall  be  45  in  the 
pound  of  the  weight  of  the  Tower,  and  pieces  of  5h,  called  the  *  half  ryall,* 
2x.  6(/.  called  the  *  riall  ferthyng,'  Ga.  8(L  called  an  *  aungell,'  and  8.s.  4f/. 
called  an  *  aungelet '  in  like  manner  j  and  every  pound  weight  of  the  Tower 
of  the  said  moneys  shall  be  worth  22Z.  lO.s.,  and  shall  be  of  28  carats  8 J 
grains  fine,  which  is  the  old  right  standard  of  gold  of  England,  which 
standard  ought  to  be  made  after  the  goodness  aforesaid  and  indented,  one 
part  to  remain  with  the  master  and  the  other  part  in  the  Treasury  ;  and  of 
such  pound  weight  the  warden  of  the  mint  shall  take  for  the  king  7«.  6f/., 
whereof  the  master  shall  have  for  the  working  of  the  coins  and  other 
expenses  2s.  6^/.,  and  the  warden,  comptroller,  clipper  of  the  irons,  clerk 
and  usher  of  the  coins,  shall  have  their  fees,  and  there  shall  remain  to  the 
merchant  221.  2.s.  6^/.  The  master  shall  be  allowed  at  the  assay  a  variation 
of  weight  or  alloy  of  the  eighth  part  of  a  carat  in  the  pound,  which  shall  be 
called  *  remedie,'  but  otherwise  shall  melt  and  reforge  defective  money  at 
his  own  cost,  lie  hath  undertaken  also  to  make  five  kinds  of  silver  money, 
viz.,  a  piece  of  id,  called  a  *grote,*  of  which  there  shall  be  112J  in  the 
pound  aforesaid,  and  pieces  called  a  *  half-grote,*  a  *  peny '  or  a  *sterlyng,*  a 
*  halfpeny  *  and  a  *  ferthyng  '  in  like  manner  ;  and  in  every  pound  weight 
of  silver  money  there  shall  be  11  ounces  and  2  pennyweights  of  fine  silver 
and  18  pennyweights  of  alloy,  which  is  the  old  right  standard  of  the  sterling 
of  England,  which  standard  ought  to  be  made  and  kept  as  above,  and  every 
pound  weight  of  the  Tower  of  the  said  moneys  shall  be  worth  87«.  6^/.,  of 
which  the  warden  shall  take  for  the  king  18^/.,  whereof  the  master  shall 
have  12^/.,  and  the  warden,  comptroller,  clipper,  clerk  and  usher  shall  have 
their  wages,  and  there  shall  remain  to  the  merchant  Sda,  The  remedy 
shall  be  2  penn}'weights  in  every  pound.  The  master  shall  make  a  privy 
mark  upon  all  moneys  made  by  him,  and  before  issue  10s.  value  in  every 
10  pounds  of  gold,  and  2.s'.  value  in  every  100  pounds  of  silver  shall  be  put 
in  a  box  sealed  with  the  seals  of  the  warden,  master  and  comptroller, 
and  shut  with  three  keys  of  which  they  each  shall  have  one,  and 
the  said  box  shall  be  opened  every  three  months  upon  reasonable  warning 
before  certain  lords  of  the  council  and  assay  made  by  fire  or  touch  in  the 


16  EDWAED  IV.— Part  2.  21 


1477. 


Mcmhrayu's  3  ajul  2 — nmt. 


presence  of  the  warden,  master  and  comptroller,  and  if  the  moneys  be  found 
good  the  master  shall  have  letters  patent  of  acquittance,  and  any  default  or 
the  reverse  shall  be  entered  in  record.  The  warden,  master  and  comptroller 
shall  take  gravers  to  grave  the  irons,  and  smiths  and  other  workmen,  and 
the  irons  when  graven  shall  be  delivered  by  indenture  to  the  clerk  of  the 
mint,  and  the  graver  shall  not  grave  elsewhere  but  in  one  house  within  the 
Tower.  The  master  shall  receive  gold  and  silver  brought  to  the  Tower  at 
its  true  value,  and  in  cases  of  doubt  the  assayers  shall  determine  the  truth, 
for  which  two  good  stones  called  touches'  and  good  ^nedeles*  shall  be 
provided,  and  the  balances  and  weights  shall  bo  amended  from  time  to  time, 
and  the  master  shall  deliver  bills  to  the  merchant  on  the  receipt  of  gold  and 
silver.  The  master  and  his  deputies,  officers  and  servants,  and  all  persons 
bringing  gold  or  silver  to  the  Tower  shall  have  free  entry  and  issue.  The 
delivery  of  gold  and  silver  shaU  take  place  once  or  more  in  the  week,  and 
the  master  shall  take  count  of  the  sum  coined  and  the  number  of  persons 
to  whom  delivery  shall  be  made.  No  money  or  bullion  shall  be  taken  out 
of  the  realm,  except  by  special  leave  of  the  king,  or  for  personal  expenses, 
and  no  false  or  counterfeit  money  brought  in.  The  king  confirms  to  the 
said  warden,  master  and  comptroller,  and  all  other  ministers  of  the  mints 
and  exchanges,  the  charters  and  franchises  granted  aforetime,  and  the 
moneyers  and  workmen  shall  be  r^ady  to  do  their  work  at  all  time  and  the 
gold  and  silver  to  be  coined  shall  be  delivered  to  them  in  clean  ingots.  The 
master  shall  bring  all  the  gold  and  silver  that  he  shall  receive  in  the  exchanges 
or  by  colour  of  his  office  to  the  mints  to  be  made  into  money,  and  the  king 
has  given  to  him  all  such  profits  as  shall  fall  by  the  casualties  of  the 
exchanges,  and  no  person  shall  hold  common  exchange,  privy  or  apert,  on 
pain  of  the  forfeiture  contained  in  the  statute  of  25  Edward  III,  of  which 
forfeiture  the  said  master  shall  have  12rf.  of  the  pound.  And  for  the 
performance  of  the  covenants  aforesaid  the  said  master  has  made  oath  in 
Chancery  and  has  found  borrows  in  100^  each,  viz.  Sir  Eichard  Hastynges, 
knight,  lord  Welles,  Sir  Ralph  Hastynges,  knight,  Hugh  Brice,  alderman 
and  goldsmith,  James  Brice,  gentleman,  Hugh  Broun,  mercer,  William 
Martyn,  skinner,  and  Henry  Wodecok,  scrivener.     Kinjliah, 


MEMBRANE  2— cont. 

Jan.  29.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Beste  of  a  messuage  or  mansion 
Westminster,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Giles  without  Crepulgate,  London,  to  hold  from  13 
November  last  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other 
rents  and  services  as  it  was  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV,  in  lieu 
of  a  like  grant  to  him  of  the  same  by  letters  patent  dated  18  November 
last,  surrendered.  By  K. 


T  .^^  MEMBRANE  1. 

1476. 

Dec.  3.  Licence  for  John  Botoler,   knight,  and  Elizabeth   his  wife,  Thomas 

Westminster.  Hampden  and  Marjory  his  wife,  Humphrey  Forster  and  Alice  his  wife,  and 
John  Wadham  son  and  heir  of  Elizabeth  Wadham  sister  of  the  said 
Elizabeth,  Marjory  and  Alice,  kinswomen  and  heirs  of  John  Popham, 
knight,  tenant  in  chief,  viz.,  daughters  of  Stephen  Popham,  knight,  son 
of  Henry  Popham  brother  of  John  Popham  father  of  the  said  John,  to  enter 
freely  into  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  fee-farms,  annuities,  farms,  rents, 
reversions,  services,  hundreds,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets, 
sheriffs'  turns,  liberties,    franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions,  stews, 


22 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  EOLL^. 


1476. 


1477. 

Dec.  3. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  3. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  i — amt. 

fisheries,  warrens,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other  possessions  within  the 
realm  of  which  the  said  John  Popham,  knight,  or  any  ancestor  of  the  said 
John  Wadham,  Elizabeth,  Marjory  and  Alice  was  seised  and  which  should 
descend  to  them,  saving  to  the  king  homage,  fealty  and  relief.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Croftes  and  Thomas  Norton,  collectors  of  the 
customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 
of  all  offences  committed  by  them  and  all  fines,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and 
arrears  due  from  them  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  in  the  seiimteenth  year. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Alexander  Mason  of  the  reversion  of 
the  office  of  marshal  of  the  king's  *  still  mynstralles,*  which  John  Clyff  now 
has,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 


-^A^a  MEMBRANE  26d. 

Dec.  29.  Commission   to   Richard  de  Labere,  esquire,  Thomas  Braynton,  John 

Westminster.    Welford  and  Richard  Greneway  to  enquire  what  lands  Katharine,  late 

countess  of  Shrewsbury,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  county  of  Hereford 

and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  she 

died,  and  who  is  her  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 


Oct.  28. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  15. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  2i(l. 

Commission  to  Philip^Lowes,  esquire,  John  Higham,  esquire,  Thomas 
Markham,  esquire,  Michael  Denys,  John  Wykes  and  Robert  Spaldyng, 
Serjeant  at  arms,  to  arrest  Thomas  NicoU,  John  Gryfifyn,  Thomas  Mayle, 
Edmund  Lytherland,  Richard  Higham,  Thomas  Rede,  John  Honywode, 
John  Goldyng,  John  Cokeyn,  John  Poteman  and  Stephen  Almen  and  bring 
them  before  the  king  and  council. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 
Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsmen  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  and  Antony,  earl 
Ryvers,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley, 
knight,  John  Denham,  knight,  John  Howard  of  Howard, 
knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight, 
Thomas  Ursewyk,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Richard  Chokke, 
knight,  Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  Thomas  Yonge,  Richard  Neell, 
Henry  Lew7s,  William  Brandon,  esquire,  and  Roger  Philpot,  touching 
certain  offences  committed  in  the  county  of  Essex  by  John  Abbot  of 
Reynham,  co.  Essex,  *gentilman,'  Thomas  Higlett  of  Reynham,  'smith,* 
Richard  Chapman  of  Reynham,  *  laborer,'  William  Algor  of  Hornechurche, 
CO.  Essex,  *husbondman,'  William  Swayne  of  Hornechurche,  *husbond- 
man,'  and  Walter  Thomas  of  Reynham,  *  waterman.' 


1477. 

Feb.  18. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  ISd, 

Commission  de  wallns  et  fossatis  to  Thomas  Ursewyk,  knight,  Thomas 
Mongomery,  knight,  John  Say,  knight,  John  Elryngton,  William  Alyngton, 
Richard  Haute,  Alfred  Corneburgh,  Thomas  Frowyk,  Thomas  Stedolf, 
Hugh  Bryce,  Thomas  Rigby,  Roger  Philpott,  Robert  Plummer,  John 
Stanford,  Thomas  Lute  and  Godfrey  Grene  along  the  coast  of  the  river 
Leye  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford  and  from  thence  to  Ware  and 
from  thence  to  the  Thames. 


16  EDWAED  IV.— Part  2.  23 


J  476,  MEMBRANE  lid. 

Dec.  7.  Appointment  of  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  John  Elryngton,  treasurer  of 

Westminster,    ^^e    household,   William    Norreys,    knight,    Richard    Foweler,    Richard 

Harecourte,  knight,  Thomas  Dalamare,  knight,  William  Stonoure, 
John  Harecourte  of  Staunton,  Richard  Croft,  Nicholas  Gaynesford,  John 
Wode  of  Hampton  Courte,  Thomas  Stedolfe,  Thomas  Frowyk,  Thomas 
Wyndore,  Thomas  Rokes,  John  Langston,  William  Mulsoo,  John  Hals, 
Thomas  Ive,  William  Essex,  Drugo  Brudenell,  Richard  Bulstrode,  William 
Danvers,  Richard  Lovell,  Richard  Halle,  Robert  Skerne,  Robert  Berdesey 
and  the  sheriffs  of  Middlesex,  Surrey,  Buckingham,  Oxford  and  Berks  as 
justices  in  those  counties  to  survey  the  river  Thames  and  hear  and 
determine  offences  against  the  ordinance  of  Maf/7ia  Carta,  the  statutes  of 
25  and  45  Edward  III  and  1  Henry  IV  and  the  act  in  the  last  Parliament 
at  Westminster  concerning  the  erection  of  weirs,  mills,  stanks,  piles  and 
kiddles  and  other  impediments. 


1477. 


MEMBRANE  16(/. 


Feb.  14.  Commission  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  admiral 

Westminster,  of  England,  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Bartold  Foolkerdenek,  mer- 
chant of  Almain,  factor  and  attorney  of  Hermann  Derschow,  Margward 
Reene,  Henry  Hoveman  and  Nicholas  Shele,  merchants  of  Lubyk  in  Almain, 
and  John  de  Forsten,  Henry  Hoosen,  Simon  Vrodelond,  Henry  Hyddes- 
thorpe,  Cristian  de  Heya  and  John  Pothurst,  merchants  of  Hamburgh  in 
Almain,  that  whereas  one  Henry  Forsten,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Jacob 
of  Hamburgh,  was  sailing  in  the  said  ship,  laden  with  fish  and  other  goods 
and  merchandise  of  the  said  merchants,  viz.  26,000  stock  fish,  2,000  staple 
fish  and  9  tuns  of  *  trane  *  to  the  value  of  GOOL,  in  Iceland  to  take  to  the 
port  of  London,  along  the  sea  coast  near  the  town  of  Hertilpole  in  the  county 
of  York  on  81  August  last,  and  the  ship  was  cast  on  to  dry  land  as  it  were 
and  could  not  be  moved,  and  the  ship  and  master,  mariners,  merchants  and 
merchandise  were  safe  and  awaiting  the  flood,  one  Thomas  Lumley,  knight, 
lord  of  Lumley,  and  George  Lumley,  knight,  and  other  evildoers  assaulted 
the  master,  mariners,  merchants  and  their  servants,  and  broke  the  ship  into 
small  parts  and  despoiled  it  of  the  fish,  goods  and  merchandise,  contrary 
to  the  friendship  between  the  king  and  those  of  Almain,  and  to  arrest  and 
imprison  the  offenders  and  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 


MEMBRANE  IM. 

Feb.  21.         Commission  to  John  Beaumont,  Edward  Courtenay,  Thomas  Calwodley 
Westminster,   the  elder,  John  Penpons,  Thomas  Lucombe,  Oto  Pbilippes  and  the  sheriff 
of  Cornwall  to  arrest  John  Doteson  and  William  Gay  and  bring  them  before 
the  king  and  council. 

Feb.  18.  Commission  to  William  Catesby,  knight,  John  Catesby,  Serjeant  at  law, 

Westminster.    Guy  Wolston,  Nicholas  Gryffyn,  Roger  Wake,  William  Newenham,  William 

Chambre,  Oliver  Sutton,  Richard  Burton  and  the  sheriff  of  Northampton 
to  enquire  what  castles,  manors,  lordships,  towns,  townships,  honours,  lands, 
rents,  services,  fee-farms,  knights*  fees,  advowsons,  hereditaments  and 
possessions  Thomas  Tresham  late  of  Sywell,  co.  Northampton,  knight, 
attainted  of  high  treason  by  force  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  held  at  West- 
minster, 12  Edward  IV,  and  continued  by  divers  prorogations  to  23 
January,  15  Edward  IV,  held  on  12  May,  12  Edward  IV,  in  England, 
Ireland,  Wales  or  Calais  or  the  marches  of  the  same,  and  what  they  are 
worth. 


24  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  EOLLS. 


lAj^J  MEMBRANE    11^. 

Feb.  22.  Commission  to  William  Huse,  Richard  Welby  and  Thomas  Wymbysshe 

Westminster,  to  arrest  Robert  Michell,  Richard  Langton,  John  Candorue,  Thomas  Dykous 
Thomas  Russhton,  Robert  Fox,  Thomas  Martyn  and  John  Spencer,  and 
bring  them  before  the  king  and  council  in  one  month  from  Easter  next. 


1476. 


MEMBRANE   lOd. 


Nov.  24.  -  Commission  to  Thomas  Beynam,  James  Hyet,  Thomas  Wodward» 
Westminster.  Richard  Rogers,  and  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester  to  enquire  into  the  following 
matter.  It  was  found  by  inquisition  that  one  Richard  Staunton,  father  of 
Thomas  Staunton,  who  was  his  heir,  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Staunton 
and  certain  lands  in  Colford,  co.  Gloucester,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and 
by  charter  dated  10  September,  6  Henry  VI,  enfeoffed  Robert  Joce,  Thomas. 
Wodward,  Richard  Joce,  Thomas  Skynne  and  Richard  Henbarowe  of 
the  same,  and  he  and  the  said  Thomas  Woodward  and 
Thomas  Skynne  died,  and  the  said  Robert  Joce  and 
Richard  Henbarowe  survived  them  and  were  seised  of  the  premises  in 
their  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  afterwards  an  agreement  was  made  between  the 
said  Thomas  Staunton  and  one  William  Walshe,  esquire,  that  the  said 
Thomas  should  marry  Joan  Walsh,  daughter  of  the  said  William,  for  which 
William  should  give  Thomas  40Z.  and  after  the  espousal  she  should 
have  estate  in  the  premises  for  her  life,  and  accordingly  at  the 
requirement  of  the  said  Thomas  the  said  Robert  Joce,  Richard  Joce  and 
Richard  Henbarowe  by  charter  dated  the  vigil  of  St.  Paul,  86  Henry  VI, 
granted  the  premises  to  the  said  Joan,  then  the  wife  of  Thomas,  for  her 
life,  and  the  said  Thomas  had  nothing  in  the  premises  except  in  her  right 
and  held  no  other  lands  in  the  county  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  the 
tenure  of  the  premises  is  unknown.  And  now  the  king  has  been  given  to 
understand  that  tlie  said  Richard  Staunton  did  not  enfeoff  the  said  Robert 
Joce,  Richard  Joce  and  Richard  Henbarowe  of  the  premises  or  any  parcel 
thereof,  and  they  were  never  seised  of  the  same,  but  he  held  them  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee. 


-,--  MEMBRANE    id 

lu'b.  18.  Commission  to  John  Straunge  of  Straunge,  knight,  Richard  Martyn,  clerk, 

Westminster.  Robert  Basset,  John  Wode,  esquire,  Richard  Forde,  Thomas  Wyndesore, 
Richard  Turnaunt,  Humphrey  Forster,  Richard  Restwold,  Richard  Barnet, 
Thomas  Lute,  Robert  Skerne,  John  Wyrall,  John  Gloucestre,  Walter  Forde, 
Thomas  Babham  and  John  Upton  to  enquire  by  oath  of  good  men  of  the 
counties  of  Kent,  Hertford,  Essex,  Surrey,  Middlesex,  Berks,  Buckingham, 
Oxford  and  Gloucester  into  the  capture  of  swans  and  cygnets  on  the  river 
Thames  and  its  tributaries  from  Cirencestre  to  its  mouth  by  hooks,  nets, 
*  lyme-strynges'  and  other  engines,  the  alteration  or  deletion  of  the  marks  of 
swans  and  the  taking  of  swans'  eggs,  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the 
offenders. 


(  25  ) 


17   EDWARD   IV.— Part   I. 


1477. 

April  28. 
Westminster. 


April  28. 
Westminster. 


April  23. 

Westminster. 


April  26. 
Westminster. 

May  18. 
Westminster. 


April  28. 
Westminster. 


May  17. 

Westminster. 


April  23. 
Westminster. 


April  26. 
Westminster. 


May    1. 

Westminster. 


MEMiniANE   22. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following  : — 

Thomas  Gaunt  of  York,  merchant,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Wence- 
lagh  touching  a  debt  of  6/.,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as 
Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  as  certified.  York. 

John  Appelton  late  of  Dertyngfcon,  co.  Devon,  *yoman,'  for  not  appear- 
ing before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Speccote  alias 
Sepeccoto  the  elder  touching  a  trespass.  Devon. 

Richard  Symson  late  of  the  city  of  York,  Amercer,*  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Welbek,  citizen  and  *  habirdassher '  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  21L  2s.  Qd.  London. 

Thomas  Marketman  of  Hedcron,  co.  Kent,  'laborer,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Thomas  Baldok  touching  a  debt  of  40^.  Kent. 

William  Collys  late  of  Wellys  by  the  sea,  co.  Norfolk,  *husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Richard  Whethill,  esquire,  and  William 
Howard  touching  a  debt  of  8L  and  Richard  Darell,  knight,  touching  a 
debt  of  30Z.  City  of  Norwich.     Norfolk. 

Richard  Abell  late  of  Pakenham,  co.  Suffolk,  *husbondman,'  and 
Agnes  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Byrteporte  late  of  Rokyngham, 
CO.  Northampton,  *yoman,'  and  executrix  of  his  will,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  40^.  to  Robert  Chapman. 

City  of  Coventry. 

Robert  Hardgate  late  of  Hykelton,  co.  York,  chaplain,  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  the  prior  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Monkbretton,  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  York. 

Robert  Runcton,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Wyllyngale  Doo,  co, 
Essex,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Ryvers,  citizen  and  skinner  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  39Z.  London. 

Oliver  Stokdalc  of  Thorpe  within  the  parish  of  Topclyfe,  co.  York. 
*yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Master  Richard  Andrewe,  the  dean,  and 
the  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter,  York,  touching  a  debt 
of  66s.  Sd.  City  of  York. 

John  Hydson  late  of  Poulesworth,  co.  Warwick,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Sperman  touching  a  debt  of  40/. 

Buckingham. 

Master  Henry  Sutton  late  of  Oxford,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Brewo  touching  a  debt  of  100s. 

Oxford. 


26 


CALENDAR  OF  PARENT  ROLLS. 


1477. 


May  19. 
Westminster. 


May  19. 

Westminster. 


May  15. 
Westminster. 


April  24. 
Westminster. 


April  24. 
Westminster. 

June  12. 
Westminster. 


June  18. 
Westminster. 


June  14. 
Westminster. 


June  17. 
Westminster. 


June  17. 
Westminster. 


June  19. 
Westminster. 


June  1. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  22 — conU 

Pardons  of  outlawry : — cant, 

John  Broun  late  of  Agmondesham,  co.  Buckingham,  *  grocer,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  81^.  16.<¥.  8r2.  to  Emma  Lambe 
and  William  Cardemaker,  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Lambe,  late 
grocer  of  London.  London. 

John  Scorebourgh  of  Lokyngton,  co.  York,  *  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Henry  Clyffe  the  younger  touching  a  trespass  committed 
by  him  and  Robert  Stranger,  'yoman,*  John  Nobill,  *  husbondman,* 
John  Johnson,  *  husbondman,*  John  Snawe,  *  husbondman,*  Robert 
Nobill,*  laborer,*  Henry  Scoreburgh,  *  husbondman,*  Thomas  Langeley, 

*  husbondman,  *     Richard     Jakeson,     *  husbondman,'     John     Patryk, 

*  husbondman,'  and  Thomas  Mortimer  *  husbondman,'  all  of  Lokyngton. 

York. 

William  W^ylde  of  Aylesham,  co.  Norfolk,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  a  horse  worth  10/.  to  Richard  Roos,  esquire.  Norfolk. 

Walter  Walrond  late  of  Langeford,  co.  Somerset,  *  bocher,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Walrond  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Devon. 

William  Emeresson  of  Twynge,  co.  York,  'yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Eland,  esquire, 
Edward  Saltmerch,  esquire,  William  Portyngton  and  Christopher 
Wylkynson  touching  a  debt  of  81Z.  Middlesex. 

Robert  Broune  of  Ottonholme  in  Holdernessa,  co.  York,  *yoman,' 
alias  of  Hempholme  in  Holdemesse,  for  the  same.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Mortymer  of  Lokyngton,  co.  York,  *  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Henry  Clyffe  the  younger  touching  a  trespass  committed 
by  him  and  others  (see  above),  York. 

William  Alarde  late  of  Westham,  co.  Sussex,  '  gentilman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Fenys,  knight,  lord  Dacre,  touching  a  debt 
of  102.  London. 

Edmund  Wode  late  of  Swynnerton,  co.  Stafford,  clerk,  for  not  appear- 
ing before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render 
chattels  to  the  value  of  4  marks  to  Robert  Lye.  Stafford. 

Thomas  White  late  of  Barnestaple,  co.  Devon,  *merchaunt,*for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Coflfyn  touching  a  debt  of  73».  ^d. 

Devon. 

John  Baldewyn  late  of  London,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Lambe, 
citizen  and  *  browederer '  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  50«. 

London. 

Thomas  Hertley  alias  Hatley  late  of  Retherhithe  alias  Rederhithe,  co. 
Surrey,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  Robert  Pusshyn  touching  a  debt  of  Ibl,  6«.  M,  Surrey. 

Thomas  Bedyngham  late  of  Berking,  co.  Essex,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Hammer,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  6Z.  Essex. 


17  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1. 


2Y 


1477. 

June  18. 

Westminster. 


June  24. 
Westminster. 


June  25. 

Westminster. 


June  21. 
Westminster. 


June  11. 
Westminster. 


Membran4*  22 — co^it* 

Pardons  of  outlawry  :  —conL 

William  Lucas  of  Estbarnet,  co.  Hertford,  *husbondman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  juafcices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Stephen  Attehylle  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

Hertford. 

Robert  Bartram  <TZ/a«  Bertram  late  of  Worcester, 'vynter,*  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Cook  of 
Tadyngton  touching  a  debt  of  IH.  12.s.  fir/.  Hereford. 

William  Brompton  late  of  Harowe  of  the  Hyll,  co.  Middlesex,  chaplain, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Edmund  Shaa  and  Thomas  Hill,  late 
sheriffs  of  Middlesex,  and  Henry  Marland,  late  under-sheriff,  touching  a 
debt  of  AOs.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Broghton  of  Broghton,  co.  Lancaster,  knight,  alias  esquire, 
for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  Henry  Thwaytes  touching  a  debt  of  lOL         York. 

Thomas  Wayte  of  Hal  ton  by  Spillesby,  co.  Lincoln,  'couper,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Gawe  touching  a  trespass.  Lincoln. 


July  2. 
Westminster. 


June  11. 
Westminster. 


July  4. 
Westminster. 

.  June  28. 
Westminster. 


June  12. 
Westminster. 


July  5. 
Westminster. 


July  9. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  n. 

Edmund  Bokkyng  late  of  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Marjory  late  the  wife  of  John  Walden  late  of  Clare 
touching  a  debt  of  251,  Middlesex. 

John  Jermayn  of  Kyrkeby,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman,*  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Radclyff,  executor  of 
the  will  of  Roger  Radclyff,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  40^.  Middlesex. 

John  Milcent  of  Kerkeby,  co.  Essex,  'tayllour,*  for  the  same. 

Middlesex. 

William  Hert  late  of  Codgravc,  co.  Nottingham,  *  miller,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Barowe  touching  a  trespass.  Nottingham. 

William  Brown  of  Repton,  co.  Derby,  *  gentilman,'  alioit  of  Bretby,  co. 
Derby,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Sturgeon,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  40.s.  and  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer"  William  Cumberford  alias 
Gumberforth,  <  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  40.9.  London. 

Robert  Neall  late  of  Burton  on  Trent,  co.  Stafford,  *  draper,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Hunt  of 
Notyngham,  *  marohaunt,'  touching  a  debt  of  64«. 

Town  of  Nottingham. 

John  Stubbe  alias  Heth  of  Cliffe,  co.  Salop,  *  yoman,*  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40Z.  to  Thomas  Powetrell,  executor  of  the 
will  of  John  Crecy,  late  canon  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within 
the  palace  of  Westminster.  Derby. 

William  Whitehede  alias  Whytede  of  Westham,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Barowe  touching  a  trespass,  and 
John  Hanmer,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  61. 

Essex.    London. 


28 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


1477. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 


Pardons  of  outlawry: — nmt. 


Oct.  15. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  15. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  14.  Edmund   Spryngwell,  burgess  of  the  town   of  Bishop's  Lynn,  co. 

Westminster.       Norfolk,  merchant,   for  not  appearing  to  answer  Edmund  Wyghton, 

knight,  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  Norfolk. 

Richard  Chatwall  alias  Chetwall  of  Kydyrmynster,  co.  Worcester, 
'chapman,*  alia.s  *  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and 
his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William  Hende, 
*  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  SI.  and  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench 
to  answer  Ralph  Caldebek  touching  a  debt  of  52s. 

London.     City  of  Coventry. 

Thomas  Walford,  parson  of  Hasilbyche,  co.  Northampton,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Degory  Heynes 
of  Coven tre,  'goldsmyth,'  touching  a  debt  of  U,  City  of  Coventry. 

John  Idleyof  Assh  by  Dertford,  co.  Kent,  *gentilman,'  alias  ot  Idley, 
'CO.  Kent,  alias  late  of  Chilham,  co.  Kent,  esquire,  alias  late  of  Ayssheby 
Mepeham,  co.  Kent,  alias  of  Esture,  co.  Kent,  for  not  appearing  before 
John  Cottesmore  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  answer  John  Feerby  of  Pavlynscray  the  elder  touching  a  debt  of  40Z., 
before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  Walter  Moyle  touching  a  debt  of  20Z.,  before  John  Prisot 
and  his  fellowst  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Roger 
Mell  touching  a  debt  of  20Z.,  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  5  marks 
to  William  Alisaundre  and  John  Kent,  executors  of  the  will  of  John 
Aston,  late  parson  of  Snodelond,  and  before  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Walter  Moyle  touching  a 
trespass.  Kent.     Middlesex. 

John  Blunsham  of  Kyngescl}^',  co.  Northampton,  *husbondman,' 
alias  *yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  said  John  Prysot  and  his 
fellows  to  answer  John  Zouche,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  4.0s. 

Robert  Bate  of  Southo,  co.  Huntingdon,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoye, 
knight,  touching  a  debt  of  iOs.  Middlesex. 

Roger  Bateman  late  of  Preston  in  Kendale,  co.  Westmoreland,  *  chap- 
man,' administrator  of  the  goods  of  Roger  Bek,  who  died  intestate,  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  4.1 .  to  Denis  Bayle.    York. 

Robert  Riche  of  Lynton,  co.  Kent,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
John  Prisot  arid  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to 
answer  John  Cheyne,  knight,  late  sheriff  of  Kent,  touching  a  debt  of 
lOZ.  Kent. 

William  Griffith  alias  Gryfi'ythlateof  Ludlowe,  co.  Salop,  *marchaunt,' 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Peter 
Beaupie,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  66Z.  18s.  4ri.  London. 

• 

John  Lambe  late  of  Blecchyngly,  co.  Surrey,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  lOZ.  to  Margaret  late  the  wife  of 
William  Costantyn,  alderman,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  and 
William  Costantyn,  his  son,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  executors 
of  his  will.  London. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  2. 

Westmin8t<}r. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  23. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


John  Gryme  late  of  Great  Badowe,  co.  Essex,    *  barker,'   for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Brooke  touching  a  debt  of  40.s.  Suffolk. 


17  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1. 


29 


U77. 
Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  27. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  15. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  : — cont, 

'  Thomas  Shukburgh  late  of  Over  Shukburgh,  co.  Warwick,  the  elder, 
esquire,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Shukburgh,  citizen  and 
draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40Z.  London. 

Richard  Purfote  late  of  Hatfeld  Peverell,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  100  sheep  worth  12/. 
to  John  Russell.  '  Norfolk. 

William  Marchall,  late  minister  of  the  house  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Hundeslowe,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Palmer,  citizen  and 
goldsmith  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  London. 

• 

John  Skynner  late  of  Thrapeston,  co.  Northampton,  *  yoman,*  and 
Margaret  his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of  William  Chamber,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  5  marks  2«.  to  William 
Colkyn.'  London. 

John  Shyrreffe  of  Chylverescoton,  co.  Warwick,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Robert  Umfrey,  chaplain, 
touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  with  John  Baker  of  Nuneton,  co. 
Warwick,  the  elder,  *  baker.*  City  of  Coventry. 

John  Harre  late  of  Gryston,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,*  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Payn  touching  a  debt 
of  40s.  Suffolk. 

John  Marchaunt  alias  Marchaunth  late  of  Boton,  co.  Norfolk,  clerk, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Henry  Neweman  late  of  Salle,  clerk,  touch- 
ing a  debt  of  4Z.  Norfolk. 


Oct.  80. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  20. 

William  Crwys  alias  Cruys  alias  Cruse  of  London,  'gentilman,*  alias 
of  Chepyngtoryton,  co.  Devon,  alias  of  Toryton,  co.  Devon,  alias  late 
soldier  of  the  tovm  of  Calais,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and 
his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas 
Gay  touching  a  debt  of  24  marks,  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  William  Person, 
citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40s.,  and  John  Roger, 
esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  40,s.,  before  the  said  Jphn  Prysot  and  his 
fellows  to  answer  John  Mony,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  40s.,  John  Jacobbe,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks  and  Richard 
Wydeslade  touching  a  debt  of  6Z.  18s.  4r/.,  and  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  answer  John  Hanckford,  soldier  of  the  town  of  Calais,  touching 
a  debt  of  4  marks.  London.   Buckingham.  Devon.   Middlesex. 

John  Maylyf  late  of  Lynsted,  co.  Kent,  *  husbondman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  4Z.  5s,  2d,  to  Nicholas  Becher, 
executor  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Plane  late  of  Tunbrigge,  and  Nicholas 
Stydolf  and  Joan  his  wife,  co-executrix  of  the  said  will.  Kent. 

John  Colerne  alias  Herford  late  of  Merschefeld,  co.  Gloucester,  *  yoman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Henry, 
abbot  of  St.  Mary,  Missenden,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.        Buckingham. 


80 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1477. 


Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  10. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  80. 

Westminster; 


Nov.  19. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  15. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  80. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  25. 
Westminster. 


Membrayie  20 — cont. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  : — cont. 

Roger  Tanny  of  Little  Hales,  co.  Salop,  <  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  touching  a  trespass. 

Salop. 

Thomas  Gerveys  late  of  Bryston,  co.  Norfolk,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Capron  of  Gresham  touching  a  debt  of  40s. 

Norfolk. 

Roger  Gekyll  late  of  Keleby,  co.  Lincoln,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  value  of  12Z.  to  Thomas 
Owlsby  and  John  Hebden.  York. 

Thomas  Yonge  late  of  Yppyswych,  co.  Suffolk,  *  porter,'  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  Robert  Tooke,  citizen  and  *iremonger '  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  71,  London. 

Henry  Burgh  late  of  Whithtok,  co.  Leicester,  *  gentilman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  when  sued  with  Brian  Clap- 
ham  late  of  Whithtok,  *  gentilman,*  to  answer  Edmund  Tankerd  and 
Robert  Wylson  touching  a  trespass.  Middlesex. 

Richard  Salkeld  late  of  Corkeby,  co.  Cumberland,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  60Z.  to  John  Felde,  son  of 
John  Felde,  and  Agnes  his  wife,  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Felde 
late  of  London,  alderman.  London. 

Thomas  Spence  late  of  Bowes,  co.  York,  *  gentilman,.'  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  Robert  Walker  touching  a  debt  of  121.  City  of  York. 

John  Symond  of  Shipdam,  co.  Norfolk,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Marchaunt  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

City  of  Norwich. 

Edward  Yonge,  citizen  and  *  haberdassher  *  of  London,  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  John  Derby  of  London,  *  draper,'  touching  a  debt  of  84?. 
and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  80/.  to  John  Whyte,  *  vintner,'  and 
John  Wode,  *  felmonger,'  executors  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Hoddesdon 
late  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  *  felmonger.'  London.     Surrey. 

William  Fauset  of  Bolton  in  AUerdale,  co.  Cumberland,  *  yoman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  lOOs.  8^.  to  Christopher 
Wansford,  esquire,  and  John  Nicholson,  clerk,  administrators  of  the 
goods  of  George  Nevyle,  late  lord  Latymer,  who  died  intestate. 

York. 

John  Colman  late  of  Bolton  in  AUerdale,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  4/.  15.*?.  to  the  said  executors. 

York. 

John  Badcok  of  Rathewyll  by  Lansalwys,  co.  Cornwall,  the  younger, 
'husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  William  Peke 
touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  Richard  Badcok  of  Rathewyll, 
'husbondman,'  John  Badcok  of  Rathewill  the  elder,  *  husbondman,' 
Thomas  Peke  of  Rathew'ill,  'husbondman,'  William  Hawkyn  of  Tre- 
gamelyn  by  Penkelyowe,  CO.  Cornwall,  'husbondman,'  Thomas  Wylton 
of  Tregwynnek  by  Bagga  Mille,  co.  Cornwall,  the  elder,  'husbondman,* 
and  Thomas  Gurmayn  of  Blokynnowe,  co.  Cornwall,  'husbondman.' 

Cornwall, 


17  EDWABD  IV.— Pakt  1. 


31 


1477. 


Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  4. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  24. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 
Westminster. 


Mnnhrane  20 — emit. 
Pardons  of  outlawry : — c(mt. 

Stephen  Bresynden  late  of  Molassh,  co.  Kent,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Elizabeth,  abbess 
of  Syon,  touching  a  trespass.  Kent. 

Nicholas  Lynstede  of  Happysburgh,  co.  Norfolk,  *yoman,*  alias 
'laborer,*  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices 
of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  William  Stubbe  touching  a  debt 
of  11.  y  Henry  Amys  of  Thorpmarket  touching  a  debt  of  4Z.,  and  Bobert 
Felys  of  Aylesham  touching  a  debt  of  10/.,  and  when  sued  with  Agnes 
Goldyng  of  Happysburg,  *wydowe,'  and  Robert  Tubbyng  of  Happys- 
burgh, *husbondinan,'  as  executors  of  the  will  of  William  Goldyng  late 
of  Happysburgh,  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  4  marks  to  John 
Fekeman  of  Bradwell.  Norfolk. 

William  Folyamb  late  of  Hamieswell,  co.  Lincoln,  *gentilman,*  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Everard 
Newechirche,  citizen  and  *  peautrer*  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  26Z. 

London. 

Alan  Wythys  aliaa  Wyse  late  of  Wentworth,  co.  York,  *yoman,*  for 
not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  William  Tyresell  of  London,  *  baker,*  son  of  John 
Tyresell,  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks.  London. 

John  Herward  of  Kyrkeby,  co.  Essex,  *  brewer,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40Z.  to 
Robert  Radclyff,  executor  of  the  will  of  Roger  Radclyff,  clerk. 

Middlesex. 


1478. 

Feb.  10. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  7. 
Westminster. 

1477. 

Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 

1478. 

Feb.  4. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  9. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  19. 

Andrew  Clerebek  late  of  Acton,  co.  Suffolk,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Gumey,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the 
counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  touching  a  debt  of  iOs,  Norfolk. 

John  Rodger  late  of  Bristowe,  <  mercer,*  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
Robert  Rychardys,  '  mercer,'  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  50/. 

London. 

William  Campe  late  of  Thundersley,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman,*  for 
not  appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Hood  of  Pittyssey  touching  a  debt  of  40^. 

Essex. 

John  Watford  of  Wykley,  co.  Northampton,  'gentilman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Frysby, 
prior  of  Launde,  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks.  Leicester. 

Robert  Proktour,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Naseby,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, for  not  appearing  before  John  Prisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Robert  HuUe,  abbot  of  St.  Mary, 
Ck)mbe,  touching  a  debt  of  40  marks.  Warwick. 

John  Tavemer  late  of  Esenden,  co.  Hertford,  the  younger,  *  husbond- 
man,' for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  when  sued  with 
John  Taverner  late  of  Berkhamstede,  co.  Hertford,  <  husbondman,'  to 
answer  Edmund  Rede,  knight,  touching  a  trespass.  Hertford. 


82 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478. 


Jan.  28. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  19 — cont. 
Pardons  of  outlawry  : — cont. 

The  said  John  the  elder,  for  the  same. 


Hertford. 


Thomas  Lynge  late  of  Burton  on  Trent,  co.  Stafford,  *  yoman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  William  Basset,  *  esquire,*  late  sheriff  of  Staf- 
fordshire, touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Stafford. 

John  Taillour  of  Tetnale,  co.  Stafford,  *  taillour,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Richard  Eyton,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  4:0.'<.  Stafford. 


1477. 

March  4. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    18. 


March  5. 

Westminster. 


March  7. 

Westminster. 


Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Sperk,  for  his  good  service  within  the  realm  and 
beyond  the  seas,  of  the  office  of  messenger  of  the  Exchequer,  void  by  the 
death  of  Richard  Harison,  with  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  receipt  of  the 
Exchequer  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  ten  years  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  men  and  burgesses  of 
Great  Yernemouth  of  12/.  lO.s.  lOd,  yearly  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town 
and  100s.  yearly  from  the  fee  farm  for  a  place  in  the  high  sea  near  the 
entrance  of  the  town  called  Kirkelerode,  to  be  expended  by  them  on  the 
making  and  repair  of  the  port  of  the  town  by  the  supervision  of  the  abbot 
of  St.  Benet,  Hulme,  and  the  prior  of  Great  Yernemouth,  who  shall  certify 
thereon  yearly  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Revocation  of  the  protection,  with  clause  colnmusy  for  one  year,  lately 
granted  by  letters  patent  to  William  Mendham,  citizen  and  vintner  of 
London,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  guardian  of  the  east  and  middle  marches 
of  England  towards  Scotland,  on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and  defence 
of  the  same,  because  he  delays  within  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London,  as 
William  Horn  and  Richard  Rauson,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 

May  3.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Derley, 

Westminster,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Henry 
Kyllyngworth,  deceased. 

April  26.  Grant  to  John  Sudbury  of  the  office  of  porter  and  the  custody  of  the 

Westminster,  castle  of  Framlyngham,  co.  Suffolk,  during  the  minority  of  Anne  daughter 

and  heiress  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  tenant  in  chief,  and  so  from  heir 

to  heir,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  castle,  lordship 

and  manor  of  Framlyngham  with  all  other  profits,  as  Robert  Burston  had. 

By  p.s. 

April  29.  Grant  during  the  minority  of  Henry,  lord  Morley,  son  and  heir  of 

Westminster.  William  Lovcll,  late  lord  Morley,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  to  Thomas 
Longlonde,  late  household  servant  of  the  said  William  and  Eleanor,  of 
an  annuity  of  40s.  yearly  from  the  lordship  of  Walynton  under  Wreken, 
CO.  Salop,  which  he  had  of  the  grant  of  the  said  William,  and  an  annuity 
of  4  marks  yearly  in  the  lordship  of  Swanton  Morley,  00.  Norfolk,  and 
the  custody  of  the  park  of  Hokeryng,  co.  Norfolk,  with  6  marks  for  his  fee 
and  the  accustomed  wages  in  the  lordship  of  Hokeryng  which  he  had  for 
life  of  the  grant  of  the  said  Eleanor  after  the  decease  of  the  said  William. 

By  p.s. 

May  1.  General  pardon  to  John  ap  Roger  late  of  Pole  in  the  marches  of  Wales, 

Westminster,   clerk.  By  p.s. 


17  EDWARD  IV.— PiiRT  1. 


88 


1477. 

May  8. 

Westminster. 


April  28. 
Westminster. 


May  5, 

Westminster. 


May  10. 

Westminster. 


'Membrane  19 — cont. 

Pardon  to  William  Colynbome,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Somerset  and 
Dorset,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues,  fines,  amercements, 
debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his 
office.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Haughe  alias  Hagh  late  of  Wodebregge,  co. 
Suffolk,  'brasier,'  alias  *  mercer,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
3  April.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Dunkam  of  the  office  of  yeoman  tailor  of  the 
king's  great  wardrobe  within  the  city  of  London,  lately  occupied  by 
Eichard  Sutton,  deceased,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  of  the  royal  assent 
to  the  election  of  John  Assheby,  canon  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary, 
Derley,  as  abbot  of  that  place. 


March  24. 
Windsor. 


March  28. 
Wobum. 
(Ohourn.) 


March  80. 
Woburn. 


March  27. 
Wobum. 


April  8. 
Wobum. 


April  8. 
Wobum. 


MEMBRANE  17. 

Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Richard  Beauchamp,  bishop  of  Salisbury, 
of  the  deanery  or  custody  of  the  king's  free  chapel  or  college  of  St.  George 
within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  void  by  the  demise  of  the  king's  clerk 
Peter  Courtenay.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Master  John  Seymour,  canon  residentiary  of 
the  chapel,  to  put  him  in  possession. 

Whereas  by  letters  patent  dated  22  September,  6  Edward  IV,  the  king 
granted  a  messuage  called  Shyngelford  Halle  with  all  bams  and  houses 
and  280  acres  of  land  and  50  acres  of  meadow  in  the  county  of  Essex  to 
Thomas  Garnet,  esquire,  and  he  enfeoffed  Hugh  Badcliff,  *gentilman,* 
and  Robert  Radclyff,  esquire,  of  the  same  without  licence,  and  these  en- 
feoffed Richard  Nayler,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  Valentine  Petite, 
esquire,  Richard  Symson,  *  gentilman,'  and  Hugh  Pemberton,  citizen  and 
tailor  of  London,  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  same  without 
licence,  the  king  nevertheless  pardons  the  trespass  in  this. 

By  K.  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Worcester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 
election  of  John  Twenyng,  prior  of  the  house  of  St.  Mary  and  St. 
Kenelm,  Wynphecombe,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  as  abbot  of  that 
place.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Thomas  Grey,  esquire,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  manor  of 
Mulso,  CO.  Buckingham,  late  of  Robert  Whitingham,  knight,  to  hold  with 
courts,  leets,  views  of  frank -pledge,  liberties,  franchises  and  other  appur- 
tenances, rendering  to  the  king  2^.  yearly  at  Michaelmas.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  and  St. 
Egwin,  Evesham,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Richard  Hawkesbury, 
deceased.  By  E. 

Presentation  of  John  Fumeys,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Thacheworth,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas 
Clerk,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Henry,  son  and 
heir  of  William,  late  lord  of  Morley. 

8258  c 


84  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


lA'j'T  Membrane  n — conU 

April  8.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  oounty  of  Gloucester  for  the  restitution 

Wobum.      of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Kenelm,  Wynche- 

oombe,  to  John  Twenyng,  late  prior  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  abbot 

J.  bishop  of  Worcester  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken 

by  the  bishop. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties ; — 
Warwick. 
Oxford. 
Middlesex. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

April  18.         Grant  to  William  Clerk,  esquire,  marshal  of  the  king's  hall,  of  the 
Westminster,    office  of  steward   of  the  lordships  of    Sutton  Madok  and  Tasseley,  co. 

Salop,  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinsman  George,  earl  of 
Shrewsbury,  with  the  usual  fees.  By  p.s. 

April  10.  Licence  for  John  Pylkyngton,  knight,  John  Hudilston,  knight,  William 
Windsor.  Hopton,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Barowe,  clerk,  to  grant  the  manor  of  Fulmere 
alias  Foulmere,  co.  Cambridge,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the 
manor,  held  in  chief,  to  Master  Andrew  Doket,  the  president,  and  the 
fellows  of  the  Queen's  college  of  St.  Margaret  and  St.  Bernard  in  the 
University  of  Cambridge,  of  the  patronage  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth, 
queen  of  England,  in  ^ank  almoin,  that  they  may  pray  for  the  good  estate 
of  the  king  and  his  consort  and  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 
Gloucester,  and  Anne  his  consort  and  Edward  their  son,  and  for  their  souls 
after  death  and  the  souls  of  John  Veer,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  and  Elizabeth 
his  consort.  By  p.s. 

April  20.         General  pardon  to  John  Culme  of  Bemestaple,  co.  Devon,  '  merchaunt,' 
Westminster,    late  deputy  or  clerk  of  William  Duke,  late  one  of  the  collectors  of  the 

customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  ports  and 
places  adjacent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  the  Annunciation 
last ;  provided  that  this  pardon  shall  not  extend  to  donations  or  alienations 
of  lands  in  mortmain  or  perquisitions  of  lands  held  in  chief.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  16. 

May  7*  Licence  for  Thomas  Mountegomery,  knight,  John  Lucas,  clerk,  Thomas 

Westminster.    Bayen,  Robert  Plomer,  Thomas  Cok  of  Pritwell,  Thomas  Eston,  John 

Hacche,  Robert  Swete,  John  Broke,  John  Frye,  Robert  Thomson,  Richard 
Kyrkeby,  William  Shethe,  Thomas  Wedde,  Thomas  Castelyn,  Stephen 
Spotyll,  Henry  Spotell,  Richard  Tylwerth  and  John  Sterlyng  to  found  a 
fraternity  or  perpetual  gild  of  a  master  and  two  wardens  and  other  persons 
of  either  sex  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary,  Pritwell,  co.  Essex.  The 
master,  wardens  and  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  gild  shall  have  power  to 
augment  the  gild  when  they  think  fit,  and  every  year  on  the  feast  of 
Corpus  Christi  or  within  the  octaves  of  the  same  to  elect  a  master  and  two 
wardens  for  the  business  and  governance  of  the  gild,  and  they  shall  form 
one  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  conmion  seal, 
with  power  to  acquire  lands  and  other  possessions  and  to  implead  and  be 
impleaded,  and  the  gild  shall  be  called  the  gild  of  Jesus  of  Pritwell,  and 
they  shall  be  free  to  meet  together  and  to  dress  themselves  in  cloth  of  one 
suit  and  every  year  to  eat  and  drink  together  in  a  suitable  place  within  the 
town  of  Pritwell.  And  grant  to  them  of  licence  to  acquire  in  mortmain, 
after  inquisition,  lands,  rents  and  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value 


17  EDWARD  rV.— Part  1,  85 


1477. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 


of  10  marks  yearly  for  the  sustenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  in  the  said  church  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the 
gild  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  and  for  the  support  of  other  charges. 

By  p.s.  and  for  21^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  22.        Letters  of  denization  for  Christopher  Johnson  of  the  town  of  Del£fe,  bom 
Westminster,    in  the  parts  of  Holand.  By  p.s.  and  for  |  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  18.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Lawley  of  Wenlok,  co.  Salop,  esquire,  alias  '  gentil- 

Westminster.    man,*  late  escheator  in  the  county  of   Salop  and  the  marches  of  Wales 

adjacent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements, 

issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of 

his  office.  By  E. 

May  10.  Grant  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Carlisle, 

Westminster,  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Nicholas  by  Carlisle  and  all  it's  lands,  rights,  liberties, 
franchises,  commodities  and  emoluments  inmiediately  after  the  death  of 
Master  John  Thorpe,  who  has  it  of  the  king's  grant  by  letters  patent,  or 
whenever  it  shall  become  void ;  so  that  they  shall  find  a  canon  priest,  to 
be  called  the  king's  chaplain,  to  celebrate  masses  and  other  divine  services 
in  the  monastery  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth, 
queen  of  England,  and  their  children,  and  for  their  souls  after  death. 

ByK. 

May  18.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Shiris  late  of  Newerk,  co.  Nottingham,  *  yoman,' 
Westminster,  and  Alice  his  wife,  co-executrix  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Hogh  late  of 
Doncastre,  co.  York,  *  draper,*  of  their  outlawry  and  waiver  in  the  county 
of  York,  together  with  Robert  Hogley  late  of  Doncastre,  chaplain,  John 
Pierson  late  of  Doncastre,  '  mercer,*  and  William  Hogh  late  of  Doncastre, 
*  laborer,*  co-executors  of  the  said  will,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 
of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  William  Bradford,  George  Frankysch  and  John 
Freston  of  40Z.  which  the  latter  recovered  against  them  and  26«.  Sd, 
damages ;  they  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan, 
knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench;  has  certified. 


MEMBRANE  15. 

May  18.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Troys,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  thecoimties  of  South- 

Westminster,    hampton  and  Wilts,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines, 

amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by 

reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

May  21.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Berkeley,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  and 

Westminster.  John  Roger,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Win- 
chester, with  fees  as  in  the  times  of  Edward  III  and  Eichard  II  from  the 
issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Robert 
Brews  by  letters  patent  dated  27  July,  1  Edward  IV,  surrendered. 

By  p.s. 

May  20.  Protection  for  John,  archbishop  of  Dublin,  primate  of  Ireland,  and  all 

Westminster,    the  possessions  of  himself  or  his  archbishopric  and  church,  and  grant  that 

he  may  enter  into  the  same.     [Fcedera.]  By  K. 

May  8.  General   pardon   to   John   Dove    late   of   Woxbrigge,  co.  Middlesex, 

Westminster,    'yoman,'  alias  * mynstralle,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  25 

April  last.  By  p.s. 


86  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1477. 


Metnbrane  15 — co7it 


May  16.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Thome  late  of    Warmestre,    co.   Wilts, 

Westminster.    « mercer,*  alias  *  chapman,'  alia»  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  11  May.  By  p.s. 

April  18.         Grant  to  Robert,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  John,  bishop  of  Rochester, 
Westminster,    and  Thomas  Yaghan,  knight,  chamberlain  of  the  king's  firstborn  son 

Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  and  their  assigns,  of  the  disposition  of  the  deanery 
of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster 
at  its  next  voidance.  By  K. 

May  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  ser\'ant  Roland  Thornburgh  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  keeping  the  king's  gate  of  Carlisle  from  Easter,  11  Edward  IV,  from  which 
time  he  has  occupied  the  office,  receiving  id.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 
county  of  Cumberland,  as  were  allowed  in  the  last  year  of  Edward  III  and 
the  first  of  Richard  II  for  the  wages  of  John  de  Dene,  then  keeper,  as 
appears  in  the  Exchequer,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

May  22.  General  pardon  to  Hugh  Clun  alias  Lowell  Clun  alias  Howlen  Clune 

Westminster,    alias  Howell  ap  Meryk  late  of  the  castle  of  Clune  in  the  marches  of  Wales, 

'  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  20  May.  By  p.s. 

May  22.  Grant  for  life  to  John,  lord  le  Scrope,  knight,  of  the  king's  fee-farm  of 

Westminster.    25Z.  from  the  town  and  lordship  of  Gretton,  co.  Northampton,  from  16 

May,  1 8  Edward  IV,  in  consideration  of  his  having  rebuilt  from  that  date 
at  the  king's  command  divers  houses  and  edifices  within  the  said  town  and 
lordship,  which  had  been  destroyed  by  fire.  By  p.s. 

May  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  Stephen  Neweton,  yeoman  of  the 

Westminster,    king's    cellar    (selarie)    and    Nicholas   Whitfeld,     groom   of    the    king's 

pantry,  of  the  custody  of  a  little  house  within  the  great  hall  called  West- 
minster Hall  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  by  the  stair  foot  {inferiorem 
gradiim)  going  up  into  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  to  hold  with  all  profits. 

By  p.s.  [4647.] 

May  28.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Batell  of  Bilston,  co.  Suffolk,  *  fuller,'  of  all 

Westminster,    offences  committed  by  him  before  19  May.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  14. 

May  5.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St. 

Westminster,    Saviour,  Barmondesey,  of  the  tenour  of  an  act  0^nglish)  in  the  Parliament 

summoned  at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV,  and  continued 
by  divers  prorogations  to  28  January,  14  Edward  IV,  concerning  the 
grant  to  the  merchants  of  the  Dutch  Hanse  of  a  place  in  London  called 
the  *  Stylehof '  or  *  Styleyerd.'      [Bolls  of  Parliament.     VI  128.] 

May  9.  Whereas  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  was  lately 

Westminster,    indebted  to  the  king's  counsellor  William,  lord  Hastynges,  the  king's 

chamberlain,  in  2500  marks  for  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  king's 
kinswoman  Cecily,  marchioness  of  Dorset,  lady  Haryngton  and  Bonvile, 
and  the  said  William  was  indebted  to  the  king  in  the  same  sum  for  the 
marriage  of  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  with  the  custody  of  the  rest 
of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  it  was 
agreed  that  the  queen  should  pay  the  same  sum  to  the  king  for  the  said 
William ;  the  king  hereby  acquits  her  of  the  said  sum.  By  K. 


17  .EDWAED   IV.— Part   1.  87 


1477  MEMBRANE  13. 

May  16.  Licence  for  Ralph  Copleston,  son  and  heir  of  Philip  Copleston,  to  enter 

Westminster,  freely  into  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  fee  farms,  annuities  reversions, 
farms,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets, 
sheriffs'  turns,  liberties,  stannary  works,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  juris- 
dictions, knights'  fees,  advowsons,  parks,  warrens,  wreck  of  sea,  woods, 
agistments,  pannages,  mills,  waters,  free  fisheries  and  other  possessions 
within  the  realm  of  which  his  father  was  seised  and  which  should  descend 
to  him,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  E. 

May  16.  Inspeadmus  and  confirmation  to  William,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 

Westminster.    Eveshanf  of  letters  patent  dated  26  June,  9  Edward  II.  granting  that  the 

prior  and  convent  shall  have  the  custody  of  the  abbey  during  voidance  at 
a  certain  rate.  For  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE  12. 

May  18.  Grant  for  life  to  Stephen  Clampard  and  John  Crochard  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    chief  smith  within  the  Tower  of  London,  receiving  8d.  daily  from  the 

customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull  and  ports  and 
places  adjacent,  as  Stephen  atte  Merssh,  late  chief  smith,  had  in  the  years 
44  Edward  III.  and  8  Richard  II.  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  with  a 
mansion,  two  gardens,  and  a  house  called  <  Powderhous '  in  the  Tower,  a 
mansion  on  *  le  wharff '  of  the  Tower,  a  parcel  of  land  within  the  palace 
of  Westminster  and  all  other  things  pertaining  to  the  office,  and  a  robe 
yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  Stephen 
by  letters  patent  dated  18  July,  1  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  said  customs 
and  subsidies. 

May  22.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Huddesfeld  of  the  office  of  the  king's  attorney- 

Westminster,  general  in  aU  the  king's  courts  of  record  in  England,  receiving  the  accus- 
tomed fees,  with  power  to  appoint  clerks  and  officers  under  him,  whenever 
it  shall  become  vacant  by  the  death  or  surrender  of  William  Husee  or 
otherwise.  By  E. 

May  17.  Grant  to  John  Wykes,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  and.  Edward  his 

Westminster,    son,  the  king's  godson,  of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Folsham,  Tuden- 

ham,  Mateshall  and  Hokering,  co.  Norfolk,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value 
of  59^.  6s.  8^.,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  Eleanor,  lady  of  Morley, 
with  all  members,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  advowsons,  rents  and  services,  during  the  minority  of  Henry  her 
son  and  heir.  By  p.s. 

May  [2]  8.        Pardon  to  John  Quydhampton  of  Crandon,  co.  Southampton, '  gentilman,' 
Westminster,    keeper  of  the  gaol  of  Winchester  castle,  for  the  escapes  of  John  Hyll  of 

Nutteshulling,  co.  Southampton,  'yoman,'  and  Laurence  Wassh  late  of 
NutteshuUing,  clerk,  committed  to  his  custody,  before  20  May. 

By  p.s.  [4658.] 

May  22.  Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Howard,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 

Westminster,    body,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  manor  of  Alby,  co.  Norfolk,  and  all 

other  lands  and  possessions  late  of  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  William  Lovell 
of  Morley,  in  the  said  county,  from  18  December  last,  during  the  minority 
of  Henry  Lovell,  esquire,  her  son  and  heir  and  10  marks  yearly  for  the 
office  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  of  Alby  with  all  other  profits  ;  in  lieu 
of  another  grant  to  him  of  the  same  office  by  letters  patent  dated 
18  December,  16  Edward  IV,  {seep.  6),  surrendered.  By  p.s. 


88  Calendar  Oe  patent  rolls. 


'lA'jJ  Membrane  12 — cunt. 

May  26.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby  for 
Westminster,    the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Derley,  of  the  order  of 

St.  Augustine,  to  John  Assheby,  canon  of  the  house,  whose  election  as 
abbot  John,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  has  confirmed  and  whose 
fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 
Writ  de  inteiidendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


MEMBRANE  11. 

March  11.        Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry  Percy,   earl  of  Northumberland, 
Westminster,    whom  the  king  has  retained  as  warden  of  the  east  and  middle  marches  of 

England  towards  Scotland  for  seven  years  from  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad 
Vincula  last,  of  lOOOZ.  yearly  for  the  safe  custody  of  the  said  marches  in 
time  of  peace  or  truce,  viz.  876Z.  18s.  4rf.  from  the  issues  of  the  customs, 
subsidies  and  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  278Z.  6«.  Sd. 
from  the  like  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  601,  from  the  issues  of  the 
county  of  Northumberland,  200L  from  the  issues  of  the  lands  late  of  Gerard 
Whytheryngton,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  in  the  county  of 
Northumberland  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
Balph  his  son  and  heir,  and  lOOZ.  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  and  lord- 
ships of  Tyndale,  co.  Northumberland.  By  K. 

March  10.        Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Wynchecombe,  of 
Westminster,    the  order  of   St.   Benedict,   to  elect  an    abbot    in    the  place  of  Dan 

Thomas  Twenyng,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

March  10.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Danvers  as  controller  of  the 
Westminster,  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the 
subsidy  of  the  Ss,  in  the  t\m  and  the  12d,  in  the  pound,  in  the  port  of 
Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees, 
provided  that  he  execute  the  ofl&ce  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part 
of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  5.  The  like  of  Geoffrey  Kydewelly  in  the  port  of  Suthampton  and  ports  and 

Westminster,   places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  20.  The  like  of  William  Grymmysby,  esquire,  as  controller  of  the   great 

Westminster,    custom  and  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  in  the  port  of  London 

and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  17.        Whereas  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Shireboume,   co.  Dorset,   on  20 
Westminster.    October,  14  Edward  IV,  before  Richard  Vowell,  late   escheator  in  the 

county,  by  virtue  of  his  office  it  was  found  that  one  John  Mone  aliait 
Moughn  in  the  said  county,  esquire,  on  10  August,  18  Edward  IV,  at 
Serne,  co.  Dorset,  granted  to  the  king  all  the  goods  which  he  then  had 
within  the  realm,  and  was  then  possessed  at  Chermystre  and  Fysshuyde 
Mawdeleyn  and  elsewhere  in  the  said  county  of  14,000  sheep,  worth  1,1002., 
50  sacks  of  white  wool  at  Wolveton,  co.  Dorset,  worth  4Z.  6s.  8d.  each, 
divers  vessels  of  gold  and  silver,  viz.  6  golden  cups,  worth  200  marks, 
four  dozen  garnished  dishes  of  silver,  worth  400  marks,  8  silver  pots,  worth 
lOOl.t  4  bowls  with  lavers  of  silver,  worth  lOOZ.,  nine  dozen  silver  spoons, 
worth  201.,  and  120  silver  cups  and  other  silver  vessels  to  the  value  of  400 
marks,  and  2,000Z.  in  coin  at  Dorchestre  and  Wolveton,  and  that  one  John 
Godmanston,  esquire,  was  outlawed  for  high  treason  on  8  March,  18 
Edward  IV,  and  at  that  time  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Godmanston,  co. 
Dorset,  worth  102.  yearly,  and  that  the  said  John  Mone  had  received  the 


1?  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  1.  89 


1477.  Membrane  H — cont. 

issues  of  the  manor  for  the  fifteen  years  before  that  date  and  all  the  time 
since,  and  now  the  king  understands  that  the  inquisition  was  taken  of 
malice  and  is  untrue,  he  now  pardons  to  the  said  John  all  the  said  goods 
and  the  issues  of  the  manor  for  the  said  fifteen  years.  By  p.s. 

• 
Feb.  28.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Gervase  Clyfton,  esquire,,  as  receiver 

WeBtmhxster.    and    steward   of    certain    castles,    manors,    lordships   and     fee    farms. 

{See  p.  19.)  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  in  the  sixteenth  year. 

May  4.  Appointment,  until  4  October  next,  of  Robert  Gregory,  yeoman  purveyor 

Westminster,    of  the  avenary  of  the  household,  to  take  h&y,  oats,  horse-bread  and  litter 

and  other  things  pertaining  to  his  office  and  carriage  for  the  same. 


MEMBRANE  10. 

July  6.  Whereas  the  king  lately  by  letters  patent  granted  to  the  mayor,  burgesses 

Westminster,  and  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Droughda  in  Ireland  the  sum  of  50  marks 
yearly  for  a  certain  term  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  for  the  making  of 
their  bridge,  and  now  for  want  of  repair  a  part  of  the  outer  mantlet  of  the 
castle  of  Gragfargus  in  Ulster  has  fflJlen  and  a  moiety  of  a  tower  100  feet 
in  length  and  40  feet  in  height  and  much  more  of  the  castle  Is  like  soon 
to  fall,  the  king  hereby  grants  to  James  Dokray,  constable  of  the  castle, 
the  sum  of  202.  yearly  from  the  said  fee  farm  for  five  years  after  the 
expiration  of  the  said  term  for  the  repair  of  the  castle.  By  E. 

July  5.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Clerk,  as  wages  for  his  office  of  chafe-wax  in 

Westminster.    Chancery,  of  2^^.  daily  from  28  April,  16  Edward  IV,  from  the  issues  of 

the  hanaper,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  of  that  date, 

surrendered  because  invalid  as  far  as  concerns  the  wages,  and  also  arrears 

of  the  same  from  Michaelmas,  18  Edward  IV.  By  E* 

Presentation  of  Simon  Fulmesham,  chaplain,  to  one  of  the  two  chantries 
on  the  chamelhouse  in  the  cemetery  of  the  parish  church  of  Wycombe,  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  the  king's  clerk  John  Aleyn. 

July  4.  Pardon  to  Benedict  Wever  late  of  Lostwythiell,  co.  Cornwall,  'wever,'  of 

Westminster,  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer 
for  certain  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as 
Thomas  Byllyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Eing*s  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  5.  Grant  to  the  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Lyme,  co.  Dorset,  on  account  of 

Westminster,  its  devastation  by  the  sea,  that  they  shall  hold  the  town  with  all  its 
liberties  and  franchises  for  20  years  at  fee  farm,  rendering  to  the  king 
5  marks  yearly,  and  tha£  during  that  term  they  shall  pay  18^.  4^/.  only  to 
each  fifteenth  or  tenth ;  and  pardon  to  them  of  all  debts,  accounts  and 
arrears  due  from  them  to  the  king  before  21  May  last.  By  p.s. 

July  8.  General  pardon  to  George  Lowther  alias  Lolder  late  of  Westminster,  co. 

Westminster.    Middlesex,  '  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  5  July. 

By  p.s. 

July  8.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumiiSf  for  one  year,  lately 

Westminster,    granted  by  letters  patent  to  John  Walsshe,  citizen  and  vintner  of  London, 

alias  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  <  marchaunt,'  alias  of  Southflete, 

00.  Middlesex, '  gentilman,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 

of  John  Yong,  knight,  the  mayor,  and  the  merchants  of  the  staple  of 


40  CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


14^1^  Membrane  10 — cant, 

Calais,  treasurers  and  victuallers  of  the  said  town  and  the  marches  there, 
on  the  safe  custody  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  the 
city  and  suburbs  of  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

July  9«  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Burton  of  Tunstall,  co.  Lancaster,  *  yoman,* 

Westminster,    alias  <  husbondman.'  By  K. 

July  10.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Drewery  of  Bradgare,  co.  Kent,  'husbondman,*  of  his 

Westminster,    outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his 

fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  a 
trespass  committed  against  Thomas  Heyward  and  John  Wodeward,  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  8.  Grant  to  Edmund  Connesburgh,  archbishop  of  Armagh,  of  the  custody 

Westminster,    of  the  temporalities  of  the  archbishopric  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the 

king's  hands.      [Foedera.]  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

June  3.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Richard  Harleston,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,    of  the  crown,  and  William  Hareby,  esquire,  his  brother,  of  the  office  of 

keeper,  governor  and  captain  of  the  island  of  Gersey  and  the  castle  of 
Gurrey  alias  Mount  OrgeU,  in  it,  receiving  such  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
island  as  John  Naufan,  esquire,  deceased,  late  governor,  had  with  all  other 
profits,  and  all  advowsons  within  the  island  belonging  to  the  king,  with 
power  of  appointing  all  officers  in  the  island  and  collecting  all  issues,  and 
after  payment  of  fees  and  wages  applying  them  to  the  safe  custody  and 
defence  of  the  island  and  castle ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  Richard 
by  letters  patent  dated  18  January  last,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Blake,  late  of  the  University  of  Oxford, 
clerk,  alias  of  the  town  of  Oxford,  clerk,  alias  chaplain.  By  K. 

June  7.  General  pardon  to  Walter  Hardyng  late  of  Warrewyk,  alias  of  London, 

Westminster.    <yoman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  June.  By  p.s. 

May  19,  Pardon  to  William  Ketell  of  Wallyngton,  co.  Norfolk,  *  gentilman,'  of 
Westminster,  his  outlawries  in  the  county  of  Cambridge  and  in  London 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John 
Bussh  touching  a  debt  of  100s.  and  to  satisfy  Henry  Boteler,  citizen  and 
skinner  of  London,  of  100s,  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  and 
88.S.  4r/.  damages,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied 
the  said  Henry,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  8.  General  pardon  to  Ralph  Castlion  late  of  the  town  of  Calais,  'maryner,* 

Westminster,    of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  June.  By  p.s. 

June  18.  Pardon  to  John  Bourchier  late  of  Groby,  co.  Leicester,  knight,  and 
Westminster.  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  his  outlawry  and  her  waiver  in  the  county  of  Middlesex 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  William  Wyldy, 
prior  of  the  house  of  Jesus  of  Bethlem,  Shene,  of  a  debt  of  40/.  which  he 
recovered  against  them  and  6  marks  damages,  they  having  surrendered  to 
the  Flete  prison  and  the  prior  having  appeared  by  nis  attorney  on  18  June, 
17  Edward  IV,  and  acknowledged  himself  satisfied,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 


17  EDWAED  IV.— Part   1.  41 


J  477^  Memhraiie  9 — cont. 

June  12.  Pardon  to  Hugh  Eichard  late  of  Shordich,  co.  Middlesex,  *cordener,'  of 

Westminster,    his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer 

for  certain  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as 
Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  14.  The  like  to  Thomas  Pryket  late  of  Cicestre,  co.  Sussex,  *  mercer.* 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   8. 

May  29.  Licence  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  by  William, 

Windsor.  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  Peterborough  of  the  parish  church  of 
Oundill,  CO.  Northampton,  which  is  of  their  own  patronage,  provided  that 
a  vicarage  be  sufficiently  endowed  and  a  competent  sum  of  money  be 
distributed  yearly  among  the  poor  parishioners  by  the  diocesan  of  the  place ; 
in  consideration  of  their  having  granted  to  the  king  56  acres  of  land  called 
'  Stybbynges  '  and  28  acres  of  wood  called  *  Chubewike '  and  *Case '  in  the 
parish  of  Gotyngham,  co.  Northampton.  By  K. 

July  18.  General  pardon  to  Alvred  Comburgh  of  the  parish  of  St.  Helen,  London, 

Westminster,  esquire,  alicis  *  gentilman,*  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  alias  late  sheriff 
of  Cornwall,  alias  late  keeper  of  the  gaol  of  Launceston,  co.  Cornwall, 
alicus  late  one  of  the  occupiers  of  mines  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and 
Cornwall,  alias  late  sheriff  of  Essex  and  Hertford,  alias  late  usher  of  the 
king*s  chamber,  alias  late  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown  of  the  late  king, 
alias  late  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown  of  the  present  king,  late  constable 
of  the  castle  of  Launceston  and  feodary  or  escheator  of  the  duchy  of 
Cornwall  within  the  counties  of  Cornwall  and  Devon,  alias  late  captain  of 
100  men  at  arms  beyond  the  sea,  alias  late  captain  of  2000  men  at  arms  at 
sea,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues,  fines,  amercements, 
debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

July  14.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Mary,  Holmcoltran, 

Westminster,    co.  Cumberland,  of  the  tenour  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  26  May, 

19  Henry  VI.      [Cliarter  Roll,  1-20  Henry  IT,  No.  26.] 

June  4.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Swan  late  of  Brastede,  co.  Kent,   *  yoman,' 

Westminster,    alias  late  of  Lyngefeld,  co.  Surrey,  alias  <  husbondman,'   of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  21  May.  By  p.s. 

June  11.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Heron  alias  Herun    alias  Herrun  late  of 

Westminster.    Meldon,  CO.  Northumberland,  '  gentilman,'  alias  Thomas  Tateheyre  late  of 

Conhath,  of  all  offences  conmiitted  by  him  before  22  May.  By  p.s. 

June  18.  General  pardon  to  John  Bawdewyn  of  Sulgrave,  co.  Northampton,  chap- 

Westminster,    lain,  alias  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Sulgrave.  By  p.s. 

July  7.  Licence  for  Peter  Bailly,  John  White  and  Andrew  Essex,  free  men  of  the 

Westminster,    mistery  of  carpentry  of  the  city  of  London,  to  found  a  fraternity  or  perpetual 

gild  of  a  master,  three  wardens  and  the  commonalty  of  the  free  men  of  the 
mistery  of  carpentry  within  the  city  of  London  and  the  suburbs  and  the 
precinct  of  the  same.  The  masters,  wardens  and  commonalty  shall  form 
one  body  with  power  to  acquire  lands,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions, 
and  they  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal,  and  shall  be 
able  to  implead  and  be  impleaded,  and  the  commonalty,  viz.  the  free  men 
of  the  mistery  shall  whenever  they  please  elect  a  master  and  three  wardens 
for  the  fraternity.     The  master  and  wardens  shall  have  the  supervision 


42  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  EOLLS. 


1477.  Membrane  8 — cont. 

and  governance  of  the  commonalty  and  mistery  and  all  men  practising  it 
and  their  servants  and  stuffs  within  the  said  city,  suburbs  and  precinct, 
and  the  master,  wardens  and  commonalty  shall  make  ordinances  for  the 
governance  of  the  mistery  within  the  same.  And  grant  to  them  of  licence 
to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of 
20s.  yearly.  By  p.s.  and  for  6  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE  7. 

July  1.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Hugh  Brice,  citizen,  goldsmith  and 

WestminBter.  alderman  of  London,  of  the  tenour  of  a  memorandum  on  the  rolls 
of  Chancery  that  on  11  June  the  said  Hugh  appeared  in  Chancery 
before  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  and  produced  as  witnesses 
Christopher  Sancti  Laurencii,  lord  of  Howth,PhilipBermyngeham,  principal 
justice  of  Ireland,  Sir  John  Plonket,  knight,  Nicholas  Bemewall,  esquire, 
James  Dokeray,  esquire,  Thomas  Cusake,  esquire,  James  Wodeloke, 
esquire,  and  Patrick  Burnell,  esquire,  to  prove  that  he  and  his  parents, 
Richard  Brice  and  Katharine  his  wife,  and  their  kinsmen  were  faithful 
subjects  of  the  king  and  bom  under  his  obedience  in  Ireland  and  that  he 
was  bom  in  lawful  matrimony  at  Eathhulk  within  the  lordship  and  parish 
of  Swerdis,  co.  Dublin.      [Close  Boll,  17  Edward  IV,  vi,  18d,] 

Oct.  9.  Pardon  to  Walter  Denys  late  of  Clerkenwell,  co.  Middlesex,  esquire, 

alias  late  of  Bedyngton,  co.  Surrey,  alias  late  of  Derham,  co.  Gloucester, 
'gentilman,*  alias  late  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  of  his  outlawries  in 
London  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas 
Lymnor,  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40«.,  John  Dymmok  the 
younger  touching  a  debt  of  11.  8s,  4r/.,  and  John  Holyns,  *yoman,*  and 
John  Halstede,  ^  peauterer,'  alia^s  John  Peautrer,  touching  a  debt  of  28Z.,  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  71.  ISs.  4^d.  to  Katharine  late  the  wife  of  John 
Martyn  the  elder,  late  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and  John  Martyn 
the  younger,  his  son,  executors  of  his  will,  and  to  satisfy  William  Hary, 
alderman  of  London,  and  Nicholas  Boyle  of  London,  *  draper,*  executors 
of  the  will  of  Nicholas  Boyle,  late  citizen  and  <  wexchaundeler'  of  London, 
of  a  debt  of  11.  which  they  recovered  against  him  and  10s.  damages ;  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  the  said  William  and  Nicholas 
having  acknowledged  themselves  satisfied,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

April  22«         Letters  of  denization  for  Thomas  Leonard,  bom  in  the  land  called 
Westminster.    Legys.  By  p.s.  and  for  6s.  8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Theodoric  Tylman,  born  in  the  duchy  of  Holland. 
Cornelius  Amoldson,  "born  in  Sandegate  within  the  marches  of  Calais. 
Philip  Arnoldson,  born  in  the  town  of  Calais. 

March  5.  Licence  for  John  Holcot,  esquire,  to  crenellate  his  manor  of  Bradden, 
Westminster.  CO.  Northampton,  and  to  enclose  and  impark  100  acres  of  land  in  Bradden 
and  make  a  leap  in  the  park,  and  grant  that  he  and  his  heirs  shall  have 
free  warren  in  all  his  demesne  lands  there  and  elsewhere  in  the  said 
county,  provided  that  the  park  and  warren  are  not  within  the  metes  of  the 
forest.  By  K. 

July  7.  General  pardon  to  John  Draper,  late  of  Draughton,  co.  Northampton, 

Westminster,   clerk,  oZtos  chaplain,  alius  John  Haukyns,  clerk.  By  p.s. 


17  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  43 


1477.  MEMBRANE  6. 

June  18.  Pardon  to  William  Warbelton  late  of  Ealdyng,  co.  Kent,  'yoman/  of 
WeBtminster.  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  satisfy  Thomas  Walker,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  of  a  debt 
of  10  marks  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  and  408.  damages,  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  the  said  Thomas  having 
acknowledged  himself  satisfied,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of 
the  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  8.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Blake  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  clerk, 

Westminster,    alias  chaplain.  By  K. 

•  • 

June  18.         Grant  to  Mary  late  the  wife  of  John  Stacy  late  of  Oxford,  alias  John 

Westminster.    Stace  late  of  London,  <  gentilman,*  alias  Marion  Stacy  of  London,  widow, 

of  all  the  goods  and  debts  late  of  the  said  John,  lately  attainted  of  high 

treason  and  hung.  By  p.s. 

March  6.         Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Westminster.    Launde  of  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the 

value  of  20  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  11/.  11«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  20.  '  Grant  for  life  to  the  king*s  ser\'ants  John  Smyth,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
Westminster,  the  chamber,  and  Nicholas  Whitfeld,  one  of  the  grooms  of  the  pantry,  of 
the  manor  of  Pyperharwe,  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Guldeforde 
and  Ert^gton,  co.  Surrey,  late  of  Bernard  Brocas,  knight,  which 
William  iBrocas  lately  had  of  the  grant  of  Henry  lY,  to  the  value  of  lOZ. 
yearly.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled  on  15  November, 

May  14.         Licence  for  Robert  Bardesey  of  the  town  of  Eyngeston  on  Thames,  co. 
Westminster.    Surrey,  or  his  heirs  or  executors  after  his  decease  to  found  a  fraternity  in 

honour  of  the  Holy  Trinity  in  the  said  town  of  himself  and  others,  clerks 
or  laymen,  of  either  sex.  They  shall  form  one  body  of  two  wardens  or 
guardians  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  and  shall  be  able 
to  implead  and  be  impleaded  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession,  with 
power  of  acquiring  lands,  and  a  common  seal ;  and  the  said  Bobert  or  his  heirs 
or  executors  after  his  decease  shall  have  power  to  make  ordinances  from  time 
to  time  for  the  election  of  the  wardens,  the  admission  of  brethren  and  sisters, 
the  exhibition  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  parish  church 
of  All  Saints,  and  other  matters  concerning  the  fraternity.  By  p.s. 

June  20.         Pardon  to  Henry  Lysle,  alias  Lyle,  late  escheator  of  the  counties  of 
Westminster.    Warwick  and  Leicester,  of  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to 
the  king  by  reason  of  his  office  before  28  August,  15  Edward  lY, 

By  p.s. 

June  25.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Gilbert  Maudesley  of  the  office  of 
Westminster .  porter  of  the  outer  gate  of  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  with  fees  as  in  the 

times  of  Edward  lU  and  Richard  II  at  the  hands  of  the  constable  of 
the  castle,  as  Christopher  Fumeys  had ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the 
latter  by  letters  patent  dated  25  November,  7  Edward  lY,  surrendered. 

By  p.s. 


44  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-I  A  7  J  Membrane^ — c(ynt, 

June  18.  Pardon  to  John   Danys  of  Bristol,   '  gentilman,*   of  his  outlawries  in 

Westminster.  London  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  Thomas  Hore  of  London,  *  mercer,*  and  Roger  Bourchier  of  London, 
*  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  29Z.  188.  6</.,  and  to  satisfy  Simon  Smyth, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  of  20  marks  which  the  latter  recovered 
against  him  and  6  marks  damages ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete 
prison  and  satisfied  the  said  Simon,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 


MEMBRANE  5. 

May  17.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Clyssale  late  of  Byslegh,  co.  Gloucester,  *yoman,' 

Westminster,  alias  ^husbondman,'  of  his  outlawries  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  the  king  and  Richard  Beauchamp 
of  Beauchamp,  knight,  John  Cassy,  esquire,  Robert  Eynne,  Thomas 
Eyngescote  and  John  Benet  for  having  forcibly  entered  into  a  messuage, 
100  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  pasture  and  6  acres  of 
wood  of  the  said  Richard,  John,  Robert,  Thomas  and  John  in  Byslegh, 
Clyssale  and  Througham,  co.  Gloucester,  and  disseised  them  and  after- 
wards made  an  enfeoffment  of  the  same  to  defraud  them,  contrary  to  the 
form  of  the  statute  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  8  Henry  VI,  and  to 
satisfy  Henry  Clyssale  of  26Z.,  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  for 
a  trespass  committed  at  Byslegh,  Clyssale  and  Througham  in  the  late 
reign,  and  to  answer  him  touching  another  trespass ;  he  having  surrendered 
to  the  Flete  prison  and  paid  6^.  8^.  to  the  king  for  fine  and  satisfied  the 
said  Henry,  as  appears  by  the  tenours  of  the  records  and  processes  of  the 
outlawries  and  the  certificate  of  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice. 

The  like  to  John  Wexman  late  of  Cirencestre,  co.  Gloucester,  *  wexman,' 
of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  having  denied 
a  writing  obligatory  of  40i.  which  Henry  Wychestir  produced  against  him ; 
he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  paid  6s.  Sd.  to  the  king  for 
fine  and  satisfied  the  said  Henry. 

May  20.  Grant  to  the  king's  chaplain  Henry,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  St. 

Westminster ,  Mary,  Lanthony  by  Gloucester,  for  20  marks  to  be  paid  at  the  receipt  of 

the  Exchequer  and  for  prayers  to  be  said  by  them  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  during  his  life  and  an  obit  to  be  kept  in  the  monastery  after  his 
death,  that  after  the  death  of  the  king's  mother  Cecily,  duchess  of  York, 
who  holds  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Brymmesfeld,  co.  Gloucester,  for  life, 
they  may  cut  down  as  much  firewood  daily  in  the  wood  called  *  Bukholt ' 
or  *  Bukwold,'  parcel  of  the  said  manor,  and  take  it  to  the  monastery  and 
their  manor  of  Brokworth,  co.  Gloucester,  as  they  can  carry  by  three 
horses.  By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  80.  Grant  to  Richard  Harecourte,  knight,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the 

Westminster,  manor  of  Broughton  and  the  manor  of  Bloxham  within  the  hundred  of 
Bloxham,  co.  Oxford,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  Margaret,  late 
the  wife  of  William  Fenys,  late  lord  of  Say,  during  the  minority  of  Richard 
Fenys,  now  lord  Say,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  William,  with  fees  of  100«. 
yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  said  manors  and  hundreds,  and  with  all 
other  profits.  By  p.s. 

May  7.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Worcester  for  the  restitution 

Westminster,   of  the  temporalities  of  the  monastery  of  Evesham,   in  the  diocese  of 

Worcester,  pertaining  directly  to  the  Roman  church,  to  William  Upton, 


17  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  45 


1477.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

monk  of  the  monastery,  elected  abbot  in  the  place  of  Richard  Hawkesbury, 
deceased,  in  accordance  with  an  indult  of  the  apostolic  see,  whose  fealty 
the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

Writ  directing  the  chancellor  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster  to 
issue  a  like  mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county. 

Like  mandates  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Warwick. 
Northampton. 

Hereford  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Stafford. 

The  like  to  Ralph  Josselyn,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

June  11.  General  pardon  to  Hugh  Brice,  citizen,  goldsmith  and  alderman  of 

Westminster     London.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  4. 

May  10.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Broughton,  esquire,  of  the 

Westminster,    tenours  of  the  following  :— 

1 .  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  6  May  [10]  Edward  III  [Charter 

Boll,  10  Edward  III,  No,  40] ,  inspecting  and  confirming  to  Alesia 
late  the  wife  of  Ebulo  Lestraunge,  and  his  heirs,  a  charter 
dated  at  Windsor,  16  February,  5  Edward  III  [Charter  Boll,  6 
Edward  III,  No.  83.] 

2.  An  inquisition  taken  in  London  on  Wednesday  before  SS.  Simon 

and  Jude,  9  Edward  III.,  finding  that  Ebulo  Lestraunge,  deceased, 
held  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  a  messuage  in  Holeboum  in 
the  suburb  of  London,  some  time  of  Henry  de  Lacy,  earl  of  Lincoln, 
worth  QOh.  yearly,  and  that  Roger  Lestraunge,  knight,  is  his  next 
heir  and  is  of  the  age  of  forty  years. 

8.  An  inquisition  taken  in  London  on  4  September,  6  Richard  11,  finding 
that  Roger  Lestraunge  of  Enokyn,  knight,  deceased,  held  in  chief  in 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  a  great  tenement  with  a  garden  and  sixteen 
shops  annexed  in  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborne,  extended  at 
11.  4s.  yearly,  another  tenement  inhabited  by  John  Kersler  in  the 
same  parish,  extended  at  6/.  5s.  4^.  yearly,  and  another  tenement 
inhabited  by  William  Benett  in  the  same  parish,  extended  at 
4Z.  65.  Sd.  yearly ;  and  that  John  Lestraunge,  knight,  is  his  son 
and  heir  and  is  of  the  age  of  thirty  years. 

4.  An  inquisition  taken  in  London  on  18  August,  21  Richard  II,  find- 
ing that  John  son  of  Roger  Lestraunge  of  Knokyn,  deceased,  was 
seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of  Holborne  in  the 
suburb  of  London  jointly  with  Matilda  his  wife  of  the  grant  of 
Ebulo  Lestraunge,  parson  of  the  church  of  Gresford,  and  Richard 
Edenenet,  parson  of  the  church  of  Lannemenagh,  to  them  and  the 
heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  that  the  manor  is  worth  20  marks  yearly 
and  is  held  in  free  burgage,  and  that  the  said  John  died  on 
Saturday  after  St.  James  the  Apostle  last,  and  Richard  his  son 
is  his  heir  and  is  of  the  age  of  fifteen  years. 


46  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1477,  Membrane  4 — cont, 

5,  An  inquisition  taken  at  the  Guildhall  of  London  on  8  April,  18 
Edward  IV,  finding  that  Ebulo  Straunge,  rector  of  Gresford,  and 
Richard  Edenemet,  rector  of  Lannemenagb,  held  the  manor  of 
Holbume  in  the  suburb  of  London,  of  which  John,  now  lord  Straunge, 
is  seised,  in  chief  and  without  licence  granted  it  to  John,  lord 
Straunge,  son  of  Roger  Straunge,  and  Matilda  his  wife  and  the 
heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  that  it  is  worth  20  marks  yearly. 


MEMBRANE  3. 

July  12.         Licence  for  the  warden,  fellows  and  scholars  of  the  college  of  the  hall  of 

Westminster.    Holy  Trinity  in  the  University  of  Cambridge  to  acquire  in  frank  almoin, 

after  inquisition,  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to 

the  ^alue  of  20^.  yearly  to  the  relief  of  their  poor  possessions  and  that  they 

may  pray  for  the  king  and  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  his  consort. 

By  p.s.  and  for  21L  lis.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  8.  Appointment,  until  4  January,  of  William  Mathewe,  yeoman  purveyor 

Westminster,    of  carriage  of  the  household,  to  take  two-wheeled  carts,  waggons,  cars, 
horses  and  oxen  and  other  necessaries  for  his  office. 

May  20.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Clyston  late  of  Denver,  co.  Norfolk,  knight, 

Westminster.    aZms  late  of  Bekley,  co.  Sussex,  alias  of  Lenn,  co.  Norfolk,  alias  of  Portes- 

mouth,  CO.  Southampton,  alias  late  of  Oxford.  By  p.s. 

June  28.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Archibald  Baxster,  chaplain, 

Westminster,    born  at  Coupyr  in  Fyffe  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Cambridge,  who  has 

taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his 

goods.  By  K. 

May  7.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Chapman,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  6^/. 

Westminster,    daily  for  his  fee  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Devon.  By  p.s. 

July  20.         Grant  for  life  to  Oliver  Kyng,  the  king's  principal  secretary  in  the  Gallic 

Westminster,    tongue,  of  60  marks  yearly  from  18  March,  16  Edward  IV,  from  the 

customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth,  in  lieu  of 

another  grant  to  him  of  50  marks  yearly  by  letters  patent  dated  2  May,  16 

Edward  IV,  surrendered  because  he  has  received  no  payment.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  said  ports. 

July  22.         Pardon  to  John,  bishop  of  Exeter,  of  all  escapes  of  prisoners  from  his 
Westminster,    custody.  By  K. 

July  21.         Presentation  of  Peter  Welde,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  churches  of  Gillyng- 

Westminster;    ham  All  Saints,  Wyndell  and  Wynston,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by 

the  death  of  John  Hatfeld,  last  rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 

the  minority  of  Anne,  daughter  and  heiress  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk. 

By  the  chancellor. 

July  24.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Cookesey,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    steward  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Henley  in  Ardeme,  co.  Warwick,  with 

fees  of  100s.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 


17  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1.  47 


1477.  'Membrane  3 — emit. 

July  12.  Grant  for  life  to  Giles  Daubenay,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the 

Westminster,    office  of  keeper  of  the  forest,  hay  or  park  of  Petherton  by  Briggewater, 

GO.  Somerset,  with  all  fees,  rents,  courts,  amercements,  forfeitures,  herbages, 

pannages,  agistments  and  other  profits,  as  John  Bisshe  or  anyone  else  had 

in  the  office.  By  E. 

Nov.  15.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Robert  Colston  of  the  office  of  tronage  and 

Westminster,   pesage  in  the  port  of  Ipswich  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE  2. 

June  25.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  James  Dockray,  esquire,  of  the  tenour 

Westminster,   of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  10  June,  9  Edward  lY,  inspecting 

and  confirming  letters  patent  under  the  great  seal  of  Ireland,  dated  28 

February,  7  Edward  IV.     These  letters  have  been  casually  lost,  as   he 

has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

June  24.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Grauntford,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of 

Westminster,    the  office  of  bailiff  of  Rye  with  all  fees  and  profits  and  rents  of  assize, 

petty  customs  called  andiorage  and  bulkage,  moles  of  ships  and  custom 

of  wood  and  other  things  within  the  town  which  any  bailifif  had,  from 

Michaelmas  last.  By  K. 

July  29.  Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Knyfton,  esquire,  for  his  good  service  in  all 
Westminster,  the  victorious  fields  and  armies  within  the  realm  and  beyond  the  sea,  of 
the  offices  of  the  lieutenancy  of  the  forest  of  Kynfare  and  the  stewardship 
of  the  lordship  and  manor  of  the  same,  in  the  king's  grant  by  the  death  of 
John  Hampton,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 
and  manor  and  all  profits,  as  the  said  John  or  anyone  else  had.       By  p.s. 

Sept.  8.  General  pardon  to  Thomas    Williams,    late    of    Clifton    Dertmouth 

Westminster.  Hardenesse,  co.  Devon,  *  gentilman,*  aliatt  esquire,  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
late  of  the  same,  '  gentilwoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  before 
18  August  last. 

Sept.  25.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  and  squire  William  Mulso  of  26.9.  8^/. 

Westminster,    yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  manor  and  lordship  of  Kenyngton  alias 

Cold  Kenyngton,  co.  Middlesex.  By  p.s.  [4592] . 

Sept.  26.         General  pardon  to  David  Doitt  ap  S.  Gruffith  late  of  Powis  in  Wales, 

Westminster,    esquire,  alias  late  of  Pole  in  Wales,  alias  late  of  the  lordship  of  Caux  in 

the  marches  of  Wales,  <  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 

Oct.  2.  General  pardon  to  John  Wikyng,  of  the  county  of  Sussex,  *yoman,'  of 

Westminster,    all  offences  committed  by  him  before  4  May  last.  By  p.s. 

July  80.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  the  king's  esquire  Robert  Clifford  of 

Westminster;    40i.  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  from  Easter  last.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  1. 


March  15.  Grant  to  Thomas  Brereton  and  his  assigns  of  a  yearly  rent  of  102.  from 
Westminster,  the  manor  of  Sutton  Madok,  co.  Salop;  during  the  minority  of  George, 
*  earl  of  Shrewsbury.  By  p.s. 


48 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1477. 

March  18. 

Westminster. 


March  17. 

Westminster. 


March  12. 
Westminster. 

July  1. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  1 — cont. 

Grant,  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  bishop  of 
Salisbury,  and  the  king's  counsellor  Peter  Courteney,  dean  of.  the  king's 
college  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  of  the  custody  of 
all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  possessions  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsons,  reliefs,  escheats,  fairs,  markets,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  emoluments  late  of  William  Lovell, 
knight,  late  lord  Morley,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  late  lady  Morley,  during 
the  minority  of  Henry  their  son  and  heir  with  the  marriage  of  the  latter, 
the  lordships  and  manors  of  Hyngham  and  Buxton  and  the  hundred  of 
Fourhogh,  co.  Norfolk,  the  manors  of  Halyngbury  oZto*  Halingbury  Mor- 
ley, CO.  Essex,  and  Walkeme,  co.  Hertford,  and  all  messuages,  lands, 
meadows,  pastures,  woods,  rents  and  services  in  Hyngham,  Buxton, 
Halyngbury  and  Walkeme  excepted,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  same  of  the  custody  during  minority  and  marriage  of 
Edward  son  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  tenant  in  chief,  and 
so  from  heir  to  heir.  '      By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  minority,  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Glouces- 
ter, of  the  custody  and  marriage  of  Richard  Fenys,  sOn  and  heir  of  Henry 
Fenys,  tenant  in  chief,  and  the  custody  of  his  lands,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Beaumont,  esquire,  alias  late  of  Bodrugan,  co. 
Cornwall.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  William,  bishop  of  Winchester, 
Robert  Radclyff,  esquire,  and  Joan  his  wife,  John  Fortescu,  knight,  Thomas 
Byllyng,  knight,  Walter  Moyle,  knight,  and  John  Say,  knight,  to  William 
Tyberd,  the  president,  and  the  scholars  of  the  college  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen 
in  the  University  of  Oxford  of  the  manor  of  Candlesby  and  thirty  messuages, 
twenty  tofts,  three  mills,  500  acres  of  land,  800  acres  of  meadow,  500  acres  of 
pasture,  100  acres  of  wood,  100 acres  of  heath,  100  acres  of  moor,  200  acres  of 
marsh,  19Z.  14«.  5frf.  of  rent  and  a  rent  of  10  quarters  of  salt  in  Candelesby, 
Gunby,  Botheby,  Halbertofte,  Tateshale,  Orby,  Ingoldesmelles,  Wynthorpe, 
Burgh,  Sutton,  Trusthorpe,  Tethelthorpe,  Aggesthorpe,  Thorpe,  Leke, 
Haneby,  Frysceney  and  Waynflete,  co.  Lincoln,  extended  at  iOL  yearly 
and  held  in  chief,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Robert  Haryngto, 
esquire,  escheator  in  the  county,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  46Z.  yearly  in  part 
satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated  10  October,  7  Edward  IV. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Rake,  one  ^  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
crown,  of  the  offices  of  porter  of  the  castle  and  bailiflf  of  the  castle  and  town 
of  Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinswoman  Anne, 
daughter  and  heiress  of  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  with  the  accustomed 
fees,  as  Thomas  Lancastre  or  any  other  occupant  of  the  office  had. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  of  the  king's  alms  to  Robert  Wylson  of  the  city  of 
London,  *  sadeler,'  now  smitten  with  the  infirmity  of  leprosy,  for  his  good 
service  in  divers  fields  and  elsewhere,  of  the  new  lazar-house  at  Hyghgate 
which  the  king  lately  caused  to  be  made  for  William  Pole,  sometime  one 
of  the  yeomen  of  the  crowr.  now  deceased.  By  p.s.  [4608] . 

Appointment,  during  pleasure  of  Antony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  chief  butler  of 
England,  of  Robert  Shirwyn  as  his  deputy  in  the  port  of  London  and 
ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butlera 


17  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  49 


1477. 


MEMBRANES  22(f— 19d. 


Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties  pursuant  to  the  statutes 
and  ordinances  of  Winchester,  Northampton,  Westminster  and  Cambridge. 
[See  Appendix.) 


MEMBRANE  IBd. 

March  18.  Conmiission  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John 
Westminster.  Conyers,  knight,  Edmund  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas  Witham,  Ralph 
Bowys,  esquire,  Richard  Conyers,  esquire,  William  Coniers,  esquire, 
Robert  Wicliff,  esquire,  William  Pudsay,  esquire,  and  John  Colvyle  to 
enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Bartold  Foolkerdenek,  merchant  of  Almain, 
factor  and  attorney  of  Hermann  Derschowe,  Margward  Reene,  Henry 
Hoveman  and  Nicholas  Shele,  merchants  of  Lubyk  in  Almain,  and  John 
de  Forsten,  Henry  Hoosen,  Simon  Vrodelond,  Henry  Hyddesthorpe, 
Cristian  de  Heya  and  John  Pothurst,  merchants  of  Hamburgh  in  Almain, 
that  when  a  ship  called  le  Jacob  of  Hamburgh,  of  which  Henry  Forsten 
was  master,  laden  with  fish  and  other  goods  of  the  said  merchants,  viz. 
26000  stock  fish,  2000  staple  fish  and  9  tuns  of  '  trane,'  to  the  value  of 
600Z.  in  Iceland  to  take  to  the  port  of  London,  was  sailing  off  the  coast 
of  the  county  of  York  on  81  August  last  and  was  driven  ashore  and  the 
ship  and  master,  mariners,  merchants  and  merchandise  were  safe  and 
awaiting  the  flood,  one  Thomas  Lumley,  knight,  lord  of  Lumley,  and 
George  Lumley,  knight,  and  other  evildoers  assaulted  the  master,  mariners, 
merchants  and  their  servants  and  broke  the  ship  into  small  parts  and 
despoiled  it  of  the  fish,  goods  and  merchandise,  contrary  to  the  friendship 
between  the  king  and  those  of  Almain,  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the 
offenders  and  cause  restitution  to  be  madCi 

April  28.        Commission  to  William  Eustace,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  and 
Westminster,    the  sheriff  of  Suffolk  to  arrest  John  Hunton,  bailiff  of  the  town  of  Motford, 
COt  Suffolk,  and  bring  him  before  (he  king  and  council. 


MEMBRANE  lid. 

April  18.  Commission  to  William  Calthorpe,  knight,  Thomas  Howard,  sheriff  of 
Westminster.  Norfolk,  Richard  Suthwell,  Edward  Skelton,  John  Russe  and  John  Wydewell 
to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Henry  Faute  and  Hamo  Barambroke, 
merchants  of  Prussia  in  Almain,  that  when  a  ship  called  la  Mary  of  Danske, 
of  which  Peter  Eybryght  was  master,  laden  with  divers  goods  and  merchan- 
dise to  the  value  of  600Z.  in  Prussia  to  take  to  England,  was  sailing  off  the 
coast  of  Yermouth,  co.  Norfolk,  on  2  April  and  was  driven  ashore  certain 
evildoers  despoiled  it  of  the  goods  and  merchandise,  contrary  to  the  friend- 
ship between  the  king  and  those  of  Almain,  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the 
offenders  and  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 


MEMBRANE  16d. 


March  18.        Commission  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  constable 
Westminster,    and  admiral  of  England,  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Bartold  Foolker- 
denek, merchant  of  Almain,  (as  on  m.  18d)  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the 
offenders  and  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 


8268 


60  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1477.  •  MEMBRANE  Qd, 

April  29.        Commission  to    John  Penpons,  esquire,  Thomas  Tresawell,  William 
Westminster.    Menwynnyk,  Thomas  Bere,  Richard  Vivyan  and  Roger  Treyewran  to  deliver 
the  gaol  of  Launceveton  of  John  Treworgy,  prisoner  there. 

July  18.  Commission  to  John  Grevyle,  knight,  Simon  Mountford,  knight,  Thomas 

Westminster.  Kokesey,  esquire,.  William  Lucy,  esquire,  Henry  Boteler  and  John  Beaufitz 
to  enquire  what  lands  Thomas  Burdet,  esquire,  attainted  of  high  treason, 
held  on  20  April,  14  Edward  IV,  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Wor- 
cester and  what  they  are  worth  and  to  take  them  into  the  king's  hands. 

The  like  to  John  Grevyle,  knight,  William  Notyngham,  Thomas  Kokesey, 
esquire,  Thomas  Norton,  esquire,  Thomas  Lymberyk  and  Thomas 
Whetyngton  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

July  14.         Commission  to  John  Punche,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  and  George  Blake- 
Westminster,   hurst  to  arrest  Thomas  Zoksale  of  Portesmouth,  William  Priour  of  Gosport 
in  the  parish  of  Alverstoke,  Richard  Langford  of  the  same  and  Henry 
Malby  of  the  same  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 

May  12.  Commission  of   oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's    kinsmen    Thomas, 

Westminster,  marquis  of  Dorset,  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex, 
Antony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  and  James,  earl  of  Douglas,  Thomas  Matravers  of 
Matravers,  knight,  Henry  Grey  of  Grey,  knight,  John  Straunge  of 
Straunge,  knight,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  John  Audeley  of 
Audeley,  knight,  John  le  Scrope,  knight,  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley, 
knight,  Richard  Fynes  of  Dacre,  knight,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers, 
knight,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  John  Howard  of  Howard, 
knight,  Richard  Hastynges  of  Welles,  Imight,  Thomas  Billyng,  knight, 
Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Richard  Chokke,  knight, 
Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  and  Richard  Neele  in  the  county  of  Middlesex. 


MEMBRANE  %d. 

June  15.         Commission  to  Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  William  Bermyngham,  knight, 
Westminster,    and  Thomas  Froste  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Warwick  of  Roger  Perkys  late  of 
Pakemore,  co.  Salop,  *  nayler,*  and  William  Whyle  late  of  Rowley,  co. 
Stafford,  *  laborer,'  prisoners  there. 

June  12.         Conmiission  to  the  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  to  arrest  John  Harvy, 
Westminster.    William  Ryckes,  William  Crowland,  John  Corbowe  alias  Corbough,  Thomas 

Staynes,  John  Dele,  Robert  Dele  and  Richard  Popy  and  bring  them  before 
the  king  and  council  within  three  weeks  of  Michaelmas. 

June  18.  Commission  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John 

Westminster.  Pylkyngton,  knight,  William  Plumpton,  knight,  Thomas  Middelton, William 
Sayvyle,  John  Bradford  and  the  sheriff  of  York  to  enquire  into  the  report 
that  divers  Scots,  women  as  well  as  men,  wander  about  various  parts  of 
the  county  of  York  and  especially  the  West  Riding  and  have  burnt  divers 
houses  and  buildings,  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  offenders  and  their 
instigators. 

The  like  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Walter 
Griffith,  knight,  Robert  Hylyard,  William  Eland,  John  Yavesour  the  elder, 
Edward  Saltmershe,  Henry  Thwaytes  and  the  sheriff  in  the  East  Riding, 


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1477  MEMBRANE  M. 

#  

June  10.  Commission  to  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  county  of  Devon,  William 
Westminster.  Courtenay,  knight,  Philip  Courtenay,  knight,  Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  the 
mayor  of  Dertmouth,  John  Halewell,  esquire,  Henry  Pomeray,  Oto  Gilbert, 
John  Gybbes,  John  Bemehows,  Nicholas  Coterell  and  the  sheriff  of  Devon 
to  arrest  Thomas  William,  William  Bumond,  John  Honylond  the  elder,  John 
Honylond  the  younger,  Bichard  Honylond,  Bobert  Honylond,  John 
Skanlan,  William  Skanlan  and  John  Smyth,  and  bring  them  before  the 
king  and  council. 

July  5.  Commission  de  ivalliu  et  fossatis  to  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  William 

Westminster.  Parre,  knight,  Guy  Fairfax,  Serjeant  at  law,  Bichard  Pygot,  Serjeant  at 
law,  William  Huse,  the  king's  attorney,  Edward  Saltmersh,  Thomas 
Fitz William  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  the  younger.  Miles  Metcalf  and  John 
Dawney,  esquire,  within  the  bounds  of  Marsshland  between  the  waters  of 
Ouse,  Done,  Eyre,  and  Went,  in  the  county  of  York,  and  the  waters  of 
Done,  Mardyke,  and  Trent,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  and  within  the  Isle  of 
Oxholme  and  the  soke  of  Croule,  co.  Lincoln,  and  in  the  towns  of  Hatfeld, 
Thum  and  Fyshlake,  co.  York. 

May  21.  The  like  to  Thomas,  prior  of  Spaldyng,  Bichard  Pynchebek,  Bichard 

Westminster.    Welby,    Leonard   Thomeburgh,    John  BoUes,  Thomas  Totoft,  William 
Paynell,    Beginald    Gayton,    and  Thomas    Welby,    from    Skegnes  and 
1478.       Dodyngton  Pygot  to  Tydgote  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

Jan.  24.  The  like  to  Bobert  Martyn,  esquire,  John  Dygges,  esquire,  John  Bamme, 

Westminster,    esquire,  William  Fynche,  John  Femoux,  Wilham  Brent,  John  Nethersole, 

Bobert  Bylsyngton,  and  Stephen  Baret,  between  Mergate,  in  the  Isle  of 

Thanet,  and  the  city  of  Bochester  and  in  the  Isles  of  Shepey  and  [He]  rtey 

■XAnn        in  the  county  of  Kent. 

June  12.         The  like  to  Thomas  Echyngham,  knight,  John  Elryngton,  Henry  Auger, 
Westminster.    Gervase  Home,  Bobert  Oxbrygge,  William  Belknap,  Henry  Belknap,  John 

Craunford,  Jolm  Copyldyke,  John  Wody  and  Thomas  Oxbrygge,  between 
the  water  of  Appyleore  to  Bye  on  the  west  and  thence  to  the  wall  called 
'Fresshewair  on  the  east  and  the  wall  of  the  prior  and  convent  of  Christ 
Church,  Canterbury,  called  'Newewall'  on  the  north  and  the  water  call^ 
Moresflete  and  thence  to  the  said  '  Fresshewall '  as  the  lands  of  the  abbot 
and  convent  of  St.  Augustine's  extend  to  the  south. 

MEMBRANE  4d, 

July  4.  Commission  to  Nicholas  Longford,  knight,  Henry  Peirpount,  knight, 

Westminster.    John  Peirpount,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Aldyrsey,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  to 

arrest  Otewel  Batelyf  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery  in  the 
1478.       octaves  of  Michaelmas  next. 

Feb.  24.  Commission  de  icaUiis  et  fossatis  to  Thomas   Ursewyk,   knight,   Peter 

Westminster.    Courtenay,  clerk,  Alvred  Comeburgh,  esquire,  HughBryce,  Boger  Phylpott, 

Bobert  Plummer,  Thomas  Lute  and  Godfrey  Grene,  by  the  coast  of  the 
marsh  of  the  Thames  from  the  bridge  called  *  Bowebrygge '  to  Bayneham  in 
the  county  of  Essex. 

^  .„y  MEMBRANE  2d, 

Julv  24  Appointment,  at  the  nomination  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen 

Westminster.    ^^  England,  of  E.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  the  king's  kinsman  Hen^,  earl  of 

Essex,  Thomas  Boughchier,  knight,  William  Alyngton,  Bichard  Haute  the 


52  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-m  Afjn  ^lemhrane  2 — cont, 

elder,  John  Holcote,  Thomas  Stedolfe,  John  Staunford,  Robert  Broun  and 
Richard  Isham  as  justices  in  eyre  of  the  queen  in  the  forests  granted  to  her, 
in  pursuance  of  the  grant  to  her  by  letters  patent  dated  7  July,  7  Edward 
IV. 

MEMBRANE  Id, 

March  18.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas 
Westminster.  Arundell,  lord  of  Mawtravers,  Roger  Leukenoure,  knight,  William  Uvedale, 
esquire,  Thomas  Cowmbe,  esquire,  John  Gorynge  and  Thomas  Troyse, 
esquire,  to  enquire  into  the  report  that  certain  pirates  ofif  the  coasts  of  the 
counties  of  Sussex  and  Southampton  have  despoiled  divers  ships  of  Flanders 
and  Holland,  in  friendship  with  the  king,  of  certain  merchandise  and  taken 
the  same  to  the  said  counties  and  there  disposed  of  the  same,  and  to  arrest 
and  imprison  the  offenders  and  sell  such  of  the  goods  and  merchandise  as 
cannot  be  kept,  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king  in  Chancery  in  the  quinzaine 
of  Easter. 

Oct.  29.      •    Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  Reginald 
Westminster.   Gray  of  Wylton,  knight,  William  Abrehall,  esquire,   and  the  sheriff  of 
Hereford  to  arrest  Richard  Asshe  and  Walter  ap  Gwyllyn  and  bring  them 
before  the  king  and  council  in  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Hilary. 


(  58  ) 


17  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  II, 


ilEMBRAXE    31. 

1477. 

June  15.  Licence  for  Thomas  Botiller  alias  Ormond,  brother  and  heir  of  John 
Westminster,  Botiller  alias  Ormond,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely 
into  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  towns,  lands,  fee-farms,  annuities,  prises 
of  wines,  reversions,  farms,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
courts,  leets,  sheriffs'  turns,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdic- 
tions, stews,  fisheries,  warrens,  knights*  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  parks,  chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  wreck  of  sea,  woods,  agist- 
ments, pannages  of  pigs,  mills,  waters,  free  fisheries  and  other  possessions 
in  Ireland  of  which  the  said  John  or  any  ancestor  of  his  was  seised  and 
which  should  descend  to  him,  saving  to  the  king  homage,  fealty  and 
relief.  By  p.s. 

June  18.  Pardon  to  John  Bourgchier  late  of  Groby,  co.  Leicester,  knight,  and 
Westminster.  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  their  outlawry  and  waiver  in  the  county  of  Middlesex 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  William  Wyldy, 
prior  of  the  house  of  Jesus  of  Bethlem,  Shene,  for  a  debt  of  402.  which  he 
recovered  against  them  and  6  marks  damages  ;  he  having  acknowledged 
himself  satisfied  and  they  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as 
Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  22.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  William,  bishop  of  Winchester, 
Westminster,  to  William  Tyberd,  the  president,  and  the  scholars  of  the  college  of  St. 
Mary  Magdalen  in  the  University  of  Oxford  of  the  manors  of  Multon  Halle 
in  Frampton  and  Saltfietby,  20L  of  rent  in  Saltfletby  and  Somercotes  and 
the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  All  Saints,  Saltfietby,  and  Basyngham, 
CO.  Lincoln,  extended  at  45^  yearly  and  not  held  in  chief,  as  appears  by  an 
inquisition  taken  before  Robert  Haryngton,  esquire,  escheator  in  the  county, 
to  hold  to  the  value  of  482.  yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters 
patent  dated  10  October,  7  Edward  IV. 

Oct.  25.         Presentation  of  Laurence  Skoy,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Little 
Westminster.    Stanbrigge,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas 
Ardeme. 

Nov.  1.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  SS.  Augustine 

Westminster,  and  Olave,  Wello  by  Great  Grymesby,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of 
Richard  Glee,  deceased. 


MEMBRANE  30. 

July  12.  Licence,  for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Knyvet,  esquire, 

Westminster.  William  Knyvet,  knight,  his  son,  and  Edmund  Knyvet,  esquire,  son  of  the 
latter,  to  grant  the  manor  of  Great  Weldon,  co.  Northampton,  held  in  chief, 
with  the  exception  of  one  acre  of  land,  to  Henry  Colet,  citizen  and 
alderman  of  London,  William  Stokke,  knight,  William  Paston,  esquire, 
Henry  Danvers,  Robert  Colet,  John  Colet,  and  Geoffrey  Colet,  *  mercers,' 
and  their  heirs. 


64  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2477.  Membrane  30 — cont. 

Aug.  21.        .  General  pardon  to  Nicholas  More  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
Liddington.     20  August.  By  K. 

Sept.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  George  Fitzhugh,  clerk,  of  the  custody  of  the  house  or 

Westminster.  .  hospital  of  St.  Leonard  within  the  city  of  York,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  of 

the    same    to    the  king's  chaplain  William  Eure,    by    letters    patent, 

surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriffs  of  the  city  to  put  him  in  possession. 

Sept.  11.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Yoksall   alias    Yokshall    of    Portesmouth, 

Westminster.    « mariner,*   alius   *  shipman,*   of  all   offences  committed   by  him  before 

1  September.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  25.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  John  Luchington  as 
Westminster,  auditor  of  all  honours,  castles,  lordships,  manors,  towns,  and  lands 
of  the  king,  viz.  the  castles  and  lordships  of  Sandall,  Wakefeld, 
and  Souresbishire,  Haytefeld,  and  Connesburgh  with  their  members 
in  the  county  of  York,  and  the  king's  honour  of  Rayley  and  all 
other  possessions  belonging  to  the  duchy  of  York  and  the  earldom 
of  March  within  the  realm,  late  of  the  king's  father  the  duke  of  York, 
and  the  town  and  lordship  of  Dancastre  with  its  members,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  premises  with  all  other  profits,  as 
William  Roucljrf  lately  had.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  25.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Corbrygge,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.    Brogdyche,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas 
Hoolme,  last  rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
Anne,  daughter  and  heiress  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk. 

Sept.  28.         Grant  to  Thomas  Roger  ap  Yaghan,  who  for  a  long  time  has  been  and 

Westminster,    still  is  a  prisoner  in  France  for  the  sum  of  3,000  crowns,  of  the  sum  of  401. 

towards  his  enlarging  from  prison  from  the  first  moneys  from  the  customs 

and  subsidies  within  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  p.s.  [4606.] 

Sept.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Rufford,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  town  and  lordship  of  Henley  in 

Ardeme,  co.  Warwick,  and  parker  of  the  great  and  small  parks  of  Henley 

in  Arderne,  with  wages  of  2d,  and  4rf.  daily  respectively  from  the  issues  of 

the  town  and  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  2.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  clerk  Master  Henry  Bost,  provost  of 

Westminster,  the  college  of  Eton,  as  warden  of  the  college  called  the  King's  Hall  in  the 
University  of  Cambridge,  void  by  the  death  of  Roger  Rotheram,  with  all 
rights  and  profits  and  8  marks  yearly  for  two  robes,  one  with  skin  and  the 
other  with  lining,  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and 
Huntingdon.  By  p.s. 

■ 

MEMBRANE  29. 

Oct.  8.  Presentation  of  the  king's  clerk  John  Haudenby  to  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.  Baldok,  in  the.  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas 
Portyngton,  last  rector. 

Oct.  14.  Grant,  for  20L  paid  to  the  king,  to  Richard  Aysshton  alias  Ashton  alias 

Westminster.  Assheton  of  Canterbury,  *  yoman,'  alias  *  mercer,'  alias  *  inholder,'  alias 
late  of  London,  of  17  sacks  of  fieeces,  4  sacks  of  wool-fells  and  one  sack  of 
lambs'  wool,*  forfeited  by  him  at  Sandwich ;  and  pardon  to  him  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from 
him  to  the  king.  By  K. 


17  EDWABD  IV.— Part  ^.  65 


\X11  Membram  29 — cant, 

Oct.  18.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumusy  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  18  July  last  by  letters  patent  to  Robert  Bowe  late  of  Ippelpenne,  co. 
Devon, '  laborer,*  alius '  yoman/  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 
of  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  guardian  of  the  east 
and  middle  marches  of  England  towards  Scotland,  on  the  safe-custody  and 
defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  at  Ippelpenne  and  elsewhere  in  the 
said  county,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  Charles  Dynham,  esquire,  sheriff. 

Oct.  27.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Tylles  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the 

Westminster,    town  and  lordship  of  Fomsett,  CO.  Norfolk,  and  the  knight's  court  of  the 

same  during  the  minority  of  Anne,  daughter  and  heiress  of  the  king's 

kinsman  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  with  fees  of  40s.  yearly  from  the 

issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  16.  Pardon  to  William  Lawney  of  London,  *  taillour,'  of  his  trespass  in  not 

Westminster,    holding  Edmund  White,  *  taillour, '  seized  on  suspicion  of  felony,  before  the 

king  on  a  certain  day,  as  he  made  pledge.  By  K. 

Oct.  80.  Exemption  for  life  of  Alexander  Clyfford,  esquire,  from  being  put  on 

Westminster,  assizes,  attaints,  inquisitions,  juries  or  recognitions,  from  being  made 
sheriff,  escheator,  coroner,  collector,  assessor  or  taxer  of  tenths,  fifteenths, 
tallages  or  subsidies,  constable,  trier,  arrayer,  or  leader  of  men  at  arms,  or 
collector  of  aid  for  knighting  the  king's  eldest  son  or  marrying  the  king's 
eldest  daughter,  and  from  taking  up  knighthood  against  his  will.      By  p.s. 

Nov.  4.  Pardon  to  John  Saunder  late  of  Ermyngton,  co.  Devon,  'souter,'  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him 
of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass  against  Richard  Drayton,  of  which  he  was  con- 
victed, he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng, 
knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Oct.  14.  The  like  to  John  Clerk  of  Bergh,  co.  Norfolk,  'servant,'  of  his  outlawry 

Westminster,    in  the  county  of  Norfolk  for  not  appearing  before  the  late  king  to  satisfy 

him  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass  against  Nicholas  Ovy,  of  which  he  was 
convicted. 

Nov.  4.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Stokke,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    new  park  of  Rokyngham  with  the  herbi^  of  the  same,  with  wages  of  2rf. 

daily  from  the  issues  of  the  forest  of  Rokyngham,  with  all  other  profits. 

By  K. 

• 

Nov.  12.  Grant  to  Richard  Hill,  chaplain,  of  the  custody  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Westminster.    John  within  the  town  of  Dorcestre,  co.  Dorset,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  of  the 

same  to  Master  Oliver  Kyng  by  letters  patent  dated  28  November,  18 
Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  E. 

Nov.  15.         Appointment  of  William  Squier  to  take  vessels  called  <keles*  at  the 
Westminster,    king's  expense  for  the  carriage  of  stones  for  the  paving  of  places  and  streets 

of  the  University  of  Cambridge. 


MEMBRANE  28, 

Nov.  14.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  friar  William  Dysse,  of  the  tenour  of 

Westminster,    the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  24  August;  1  Edward  IV,  granting 

to  the  Friars  Minor  of  Oxford  50  marks  yearly.  These  letters  have  been 
accidentally  lost,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered 
if  found. 


66  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


'\A7^  Membrane  28 — cont. 

Not.  18.         Appointment,  until  18  May,  of  John  Elder,  yeoman,  purveyor  of  wheat 
WestminBter.   of  the  household,  to  take  wheat,  firewood  and  multure  for  the  expenses  of 
the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Nov.  12.  The  like,  until  12  May,  of  Peter  Chyld,  yeoman  ferreter  of  the  house- 

Westminster,  hold,  to  take  conies  and  rabbits  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and 
carriage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Nov.  6.  Pardon  to  Henry  Besomby  late  of  Stacheden,  co.  Bedford,  '  gentilman,* 

Westminster,  of  his  outlawries  in  the  counties  of  Middlesex  and  Bedford  for  not  appear- 
ing before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  Stephen  Lamboume  of  40/. 
which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  and  26.9.  M.  damages,  and  before 
the  king  to  answer  for  certain  trespasses  and  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his 
ransom  for  a  trespass  against  Stephen  Lamboume  ;  he  having  surrendered 
to  the  Marshalsea  prison  and  the  said  Stephen  having  appeared  before  the 
king  at  Westminster  on  9  July  last,  and  acknowledged  himself  satisfied  of 
the  debt  and  damages,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the 
King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  18.  Licence,  for  88.s.  id.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Henry  Pakenham,  son  and 
Westminster  heir  of  Robert  Pakenham  late  of  Shropham,  esquire,  who  is  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  80  acres  of  land  and  7  marks  rent  in  Sniterton, 
Shropham,  Wilby,  Hargham,  Lirlyng,  Brethenham,  Hillyngton,  Rokelond, 
Stowebydon,  Hokham  and  Brykels,  co.  Norfolk,  held  in  chief,  to  grant  the 
said  rent  and  29  of  the  said  acres  of  land  to  Nicholas  Bryan,  vicar  of 
Shropham,  and  Eobert  Knyght  of  Attilburgh,  and  for  these  to  grant  the 
same  to  the  said  Henry  and  Anne  Leedes  and  the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies, 
with  successive  remainders  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Henry, 
William  the  brother  of  the  said  Robert  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  and  the 
right  heirs  of  the  said  Henry. 

Nov.  12.         Grant  to  the  king's  servants  William  Meryng  and  Thomas  Stanehope  of 
Westminster,    the  manor  and  lordship  of  Sutton  on  Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  during  the 

minority  of  Richard  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Fouler,   to  hold  by  the 
accustomed  rents  and  services.  By  K. 

Nov.  17.  Pardon  to  John  Brocher,  *  laborer,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of 
Westminster,  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  certain  trespasses 
and  rescues  of  which  he  was  charged  by  the  return  of  William  Grene, 
bailiff  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster  of  Enfeld,  co.  Middlesex,  he  having  sur- 
rendered to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  chief  justice 
of  the  King*s  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  28.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Corbet  late  of  Hopton  by  Glonne,  co.  Salop, 
Westminster.   '  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  18  November. 

ByK. 


MEMBRANE    27. 

Nov.  12.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Gerard  of  the  office  of 
Westminster,    keeper  or  gardener  of  the  king's  great  garden  by  the  castle  of  Wyndesore 
receiving  4(l»  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  castle  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 


17  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  57 


J  477.  Membrane  27 — emit, 

Oct.  20.         Impeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  burgesses  of  Plympton  of  letters 
Westminster,    patent  dated  6  February,  9  Richard  II,  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter 
dated  at  Westminster,  12  June,  18  Edward  I  [Charter  Boll,  13  Edicard  J, 
No.  64] ,  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following : — 

1.  A  charter  of  Baldwin  de  Redvers,  earl  of  Devon,  dated  on  the 
Annunciation,  26  Henry  III. 

2.  A  charter  of  Isabel  de  Fortibus,  countess  of  Albemarle  and  Devon. 

For  26s.  8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  20.  Grant  to  Edward  Hardgill,  esquire,  now  one  of  the  ushers  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  chamber,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  formerly  Elizabeth  Moresby,  and  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  manor  of  Frytheby  and  all  lands,  rents, 
reversions  and  services  in  Frytheby,  co.  Leicester,  late  of  Thomas,  late  lord 
Roos,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture,  to  hold  by  the  service 
of  fealty  and  a  red  rose  at  Midsummer,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  them  by  letters 
patent  dated  28  November,  7  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  4.  Grant  to  William  Stokke,  knight,  and  Richard  Burton,  for  twenty-four 

Westminster,    years  from  Michaelmas  last,  of  the  custody  of  all  assarts,  wastes,  purprestures 

and  minute  particles  of  the  forest  within  the  forest  between  the  bridges  of 

Staunford  and  Oxford  in  the  counties  of  Northampton,  Buckingham  and 

Huntingdon,  rendering  to  the  king  52/.  yearly.  By  E. 

Oct.  28.  General  pardon    to    William    Fawcomberge,    esquire,    alias    William 

Westminster.    Faucombrige,   *  gentilman,'   alias    William    Facumbirge,    alias    William 

Neville,  alias  William  the  bastard  of  Faucumbrige,  alias  William  Bastard, 

of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  October,  By  p.s. 

Nov.  26.  Grant  to  Oliver  Dynham,  clerk,  that  he  may  cut  down  and  sell  his  wood 

Westminster,    called  *  Stokley '  within  the  forest  of  Wychewode,  co.  Oxford,  and  enclose  it 

for  ten  years  for  the  salvation  of  *  la  spryng.'  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  26. 

Nov.  20.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Thomas  Litelton,  one  of  the 
Westminster,  justices  of  the  Bench,  John  Catesby,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law, 
William  Morgan,  esquire.  Master  Reginald  Newton,  vicar  of  Bromesgrove, 
CO.  Worcester,  Richsurd  Jourdan,  vicar  of  Stoke,  John  Bowdok  of  Bromes- 
grove and  Richard  Harpecote  of  the  same  to  Thomas  Hardyng,  chaplain 
of  the  chantry  of  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Grafton  in  the  parish  church  of 
Bromesgrove,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  6^.  Ids.  id,  from  the  manor  of  Dodford, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  ail  other  lands  of  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  Sir  Humphrey 
Stafford  of  Grafton,  co.  Worcester,  knight,  in  the  town  of  Dodford,  not 
held  in  chief,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  William  Dounhale, 
esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  county,  in  full  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by 
letters  patent  dated  20  November,  16  Edward  lY. 

Nov.  27.  Licence  for  Malina  Famecombe,  widow,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of 
Westminster,  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  in 
the  church  of  St.  Thomas,  Wvnchelse,  co.  Sussex,  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  herself  and  for 
their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Simon  Famecombe  her  late  husband, 
John  Godfray  and  Alice  his  wife,  and  Simon  Godfray  and  Joan  his  wife, 
and  for  the  good  estate  of  all  who  shall  maintain  the  chantry,  to  be  called 
the  chantry  of  John  Godfray  in  the  said  chapel,  and  for  the  said  chaplain 
to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of 
12  marks  ds.  id.  yearly.  By  p.s.  and  for  2SL  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


58  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1477»  Membrane  26 — cont. 

Nov.  27.  Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Skere,  yeoman  porter  with  the  king's  son  the 

Westminster,    prince,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  St.  Brevel  within  the  forest  of  Dene,  with 

the  accustomed  fees,  as  Richard  Joce,  deceased,  had.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  12  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Overton,  chaplain,  of  the  free  chapel  within  the 

Westminster,  castle  of  Walshe  Pole,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minorities  of 
Edward,  son  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of  Worcester,  and  John,  son  and 
heir  of  Richard  Grey,  late  lord  of  Powys. 

June  20.  Licence  for  John  Gierke  and  Cristiana  Colton,  kinsfolk  and  heirs  of 

Westminster.    John  Skrene,  knight,  viz.  John  as  son  of  Katharine  daughter  and  co<heiress  of 

Magnus  son  of  Cristiana  sister  of  William  Skrene,  late  serjeant  at  law, 
father  of  William  father  of  John  of  the  said  John  Skrene,  and  Cristiana  as 
daughter  of  Emen  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  the  said  Magnus,  to  enter 
freely  into  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  fees,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  leets,  knights'  fees,  warrens,  advowsons  and  other  possessions 
in  England  which  came  into  the  hands  of  the  king  by  the  death  of  the  said 
John  Skrene,  the  father  of  John  Skrene,  knight,  or  Alice  Straunge  or  any 
other  ancestor  of  the  said  John  Skrene,  knight,  and  by  reason  of  his 
minority  and  which  should  descend  to  them.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  25. 

Nov.  21.  Licence  for  John  Weston,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
Westminster,  j^  England,  and  his  successors  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  to  ship  200 
woollen  cloths  in  each  of  the  next  four  years  in  the  ports  of  London  and 
Southampton  and  take  them  to  any  foreign  parts,  paying  only  such  customs 
and  subsidies  as  denizens  would  pay  for  cloths  taken  to  parts  other  than  to 
the  west  by  the  straits  of  Marrok.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  25.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volamiu%  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,  on  8  November  by  letters  patent  to  Baptist  Pynchon  late  of  Little  Wakeryng, 
CO.  Essex,  'gentilman,*  alias  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  staying  on 
the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  John  Yong,  knight,  mayor  of  the  staple 
of  Calais,  and  the  merchants  and  society  of  the  staple,  treasurers  and 
victuallers  of  the  town  and  the  marches  there,  on  the  victualling  of  the  same, 
because  after  that  date  he  came  into  England  from  that  service  and  delays 
at  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  as  the  sheriff  of  the  county  "has  certified. 

Nov.  22.  Pardon  to  John  Rowelond  alias  Roulond,  late  one  of  the  customers  or 

Westminster,  collectors  of  the  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and 
wool-fells  and  the  subsidy  of  the  8«.  in  the  tun  and  the  12c/.  in  the  pound 
in  the  ports  of  Plymmouth  and  Fowey  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  20  November. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.         Grant  for  life  to  George  Cheynewe,  one  of  the  grooms  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    chamber,  of  100«.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  farm  of   the 

hundreds  of  Ryngeslowe,  Dunhamford  and  Blenegate,  co.  Kent,  at  the 

hands  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's,  Canterbury,  or  the  sheriff  of  Kent. 

By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  abbot  or  to  the  sheriff. 

Nov.  28.         Appointment  of  Thomas  Markham  to  take  sea  and  fresh-water  fish  for 
Westminster,    the  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 


17  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  2.  59 


1477. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 


The  like  of  Robert  Gregory,  yeoman  purveyor  of  the  avenary  of  the 
household,  to  take  hay,  oats,  horse-bread  and  litter  and  other  things  for 
his  oiBce  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

Nov.  27.         Pardon  to  Ralph  Pole,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Nottingham  and  Derby 

Westminster,    and  keeper  of  the  gaol  at  Nottingham,  of  all  escapes  of  prisoners  from  his 

custody  before  25  November.  By  p.s. 

April  26.         Whereas  William  Heryot,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  William 
Westminster^    Stokker,   knight,   citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  and  John   Stokker, 

'marchaunt,*  by  force  of  letters  patent  dated  9  January  last  shipped 
certain  wools,  woollen  cloths  and  other  merchandise  in  the  port  of  London 
in  a  ship  called  le  Antony  after  Christmas  last,  and  the  said  letters  pro- 
vided that  they  should  pay  to  the  king  after  16  months  from  jL  December 
last  such  customs  and  subsidies  only  as  denizens  would  pay  for  like  mer- 
chandise taken  to  the  town  of  Calais,  the  king  pardons  to  them  all  actions 
against  them  in  this  except  for  the  customs  and  subsidies  specified. 

ByK. 


MEMBRANE   24. 

Nov.  5.  General  pardon  to  David  Stowell  late  of  London,    *  gentilman,'  servant 

Westminster,  of  John  Botyler,  late  of  London,  knight,  during  his  life  and  at  the  time  of 

his  death,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  80  September  last. 

ByK. 

The  like  to  William  Stedeman,  late  of  London,  '  yoman,*  servant  as 
above  of  John  Botyler.  By  E. 

The  like  to  Elizabeth  Eelley  late  of  London,  widow,  servant  as  above  of 
John  Botyler.  By  K. 

Dec.  10.         Protection,  for  two  years,  for  William  Ferry,  citizen  and  mercer  of  Lon- 
Westminster,   don,  and  his  servants,  lands  and  possessions.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  1.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's  firstborn  son 

Westminster,   Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  of  the 

honour,  castle  and  lordship  of  Wygmore,  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Nerbert, 
the  town  and  lordship  of  Presteinde,  the  manor  of  Norton,  the  castle,  lord- 
ship and  borough  of  Eadenore  and  Badenoreslond,  the  lordship  of 
Molenyth,  the  castle  of  Canlles,  the  lordship  of  Gwerthronyon,  the  manor, 
castle,  lordship  and  town  of  Baydour,  the  lordship  of  Comotoydour,  the 
castle  and  lordship  of  Dynasse,  the  lordship  of  Ewyat  Lacy,  the  castle  and 
lordship  of  Clifford,  the  manor  of  Wynforton,  the  lordship  of  Glaseburv, 
the  lordship  of  Halceter,  the  hundred  of  Cherbury,  the  manor  or  lordship 
of  Teiratref  and  the  lordships  of  Kerry  and  Kedewon  with  all  members  in 
Wales  and  the  marches  and  the  counties  of  Salop  and  Hereford,  with 
knights*  fees,  voidances  of  bishoprics,  advowsons,  pensions,  portions, 
annuities,  corrodies,  offices,  royalties,  liberties,  free  customs,  customs, 
prises,  execution  of  justiceship  and  chancellorship,  homages,  services,  rents, 
profits,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  wreck  of  sea,  fisheries,  moors,  marshes, 
turbaries,  forests,  chaces,  parks,  woods,  warrens,  hundreds,  commotes, 
rhaglawships,  ringeldships,  stewardships,  amobrages,  courts,  leets,  wood- 
wardships,  constableships,  bailiwicks,  foresterships,  coronerships,  reversions, 
fairs,  markets,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats  and  services  of  tenants 


60  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1477.  Membrane  24 — cont. 

and  other  appurtenances,  reserving  to  the  king  all  mines  of  gold,  silver, 
copper,  tin  and  lead  ;  and  grant  to  him  also  in  like  manner  of  the  lordships, 
castles  and  towns  of  Buelt  and  Montegomery,  notwithstanding  a  grant  to 
him  of  certain  rents  from  the  same  by  charter  dated  17  July,  11  Edward 
IV.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  10.         Protection,  for  one  year,  for  John  Van  Laer  late  of  Bruges,  merchant,  aliaii 
Westminster,    of  London,  physician,  and  his  men,  servants,  lands  and  possessions.     By  C. 


MEMBUASE  23. 

Sept.  26.         Grant  for  life  to  Giles  Daubenay,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the 

Westminster,  office  of  keeper  of  the  forest,  hay  or  park  of  Petherton  by  Briggewater,  co. 

Somerset,  with  all  fees,  rents,  courts,  amercements,  forfeitures,  herbages, 

pannages,  agistments  and  other  profits,  as  John  Risshe  had.  By  E. 

« 

Nov.  22.         Grant  to  Master  Robert  Mydelham,  bachelor  of  theology,  of  the  custody 
Westminster,    of  the  house  or  chapel  called  *le  priory  hermitage*  by  Dorcestre,  co.  Dorset, 
in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  of  the  same  to  Robert  Bothe,  doctor  of  laws,  by 
letters  patent  dated  18  November,  18  Edward  IV,  surrendered. 

Nov.  24.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Asteley  of  Wolvey,  co.  Warwick,  *  gentilman,'  of  his 
Westminster-  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Essex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy 
him  of  his  ransom  for  not  holding  John  Neweton,  clerk,  before  him  on  a 
certain  day  to  answer  Richard  Doreward,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass,  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billing,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Oct.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Garth,  for  his  good  service 

Westminster  at  Barnet  and  Towkysbury  against  the  rebels,  of  all  messuages  and  lands 
in  Toneworth  and  Apsley,  co.  Warwick,  late  of  Thomas  Colyns,  which  Rose 
Mounford  lately  had  of  the  grant  of  Henry  IV,  to  the  value  of  101.  yearly, 
to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents 
and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.       By  p.s. 

Nov.  27.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Downe  of  Teneham,  '  husbondman.'    By  p.s. 
Westminster. 
Nov.  17.         Grant  to  Peter  Eton  of  the  stewardship  of  Welyngton,  co.  Salop,  during 

Westminster,  the  minority  of  the  lord  of  Morley,  with  wages  of  26«.  8^/.  yearly  and  all 

other  profits.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  15.         Grant  to  John  Grevyle,  knight,  of  160^.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties 
Westminster,    of  Warwick  and  Leicester.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  12.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  clerk  and  chaplain  John 

Westminster,    ghirwode,  professor  of  theology,  as  the  king's  proctor  in  the  Roman  court, 

with  fees  of  100  marks  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  K. 

Dec.  20.  General  pardon  to  John  Lambyn  of  Estmallyng,  co.  Kent,  '  roper,'  alias 

Westminster.    <  husbondman,'  mainpernor  of  John  Crompe  alias  Lambyne  of  Maydeston, 

CO.  Kent,  *  baker,*  of   all  offences  committed  by  him  before  80  January 
last.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  21.  Grant  to  William  Cockes,  one  of  the  chaplains  of  the  king's  chapel,  of 

Westminster,    the  prebend  of  Hethefeld  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Chichester,  void  by  the 

death  of  the  last  incumbent  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 

temporalities  of  the  bishopric  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter* 


17  EDWAED  IV.— Part  2.  61 


1477  Membrane  23 — cont. 

Dec.  27.  Presentation  of  John  Terry,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Bery,  in 

Westminster,    the  diocese  of  Chichester,  void  by  the^eath  of  William  Forden,  last  rector, 

and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  being 

in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  12.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Davy,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    chamber,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Folsham,  co.  Norfolk,  during  the  minority 

1  il7ft        ^^  ^^^  ^^^^  ^^  Morley,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Kendale  as  deputy  of  the  king's 
Westminster,    kinsman  Anthony,  earl  of  Bevers,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of 
Brigewater  and  ports  and  places  annexed. 

Feb.  17.         Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Ferrers  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  lordship 

Westminster,    of  Fawnhope,  co.  Hereford,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority 

of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  p.s, 


^  .rjrj  MEMBRANE  22. 

Nov.  25.  General  pardon  to  Elizabeth  Boteler  of  London,  widow,  late  the  wife  of 
Westminster.  John  Boteler  late  of  London,  knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by  her 
before  81  October  last ;  provided  that  this  pardon  shall  not  extend  to  any 
carrying  off  of  goods  of  the  king  or  of  rebels  since  4  March,  11  Edward 
IV,  nor  to  any  offences  committed  by  her  in  the  staple  of  Calais,  nor  to 
any  person  attainted  of  high  treason  by  authority  of  Parliament,  nor  to 
any  present  or  late  great  accountants  of  the  king,  viz.  the  mayor,  con- 
stable and  society  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  the  treasurers  of  Calais  and  the 
household,  the  victuallers  of  Calais,  the  chamberlains  of  Chester  and 
North  and  South  Wales,  the  keepers  of  the  wardrobes,  the  keepers  of  the 
hanaper,  the  clerks  of  the  works,  the  treasurers  of  Ireland  and  the 
receivers  of  the  duchies  of  Lancaster  and  Cornwall.  By  K. 

Aug.  28.  Licence  for  Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  John  Wil- 

Westminster.  loughby,  knight,  and  Anne,  his  wife,  tenants  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into 
all  castles,  manors,  lordships,  honours,  commotes,  cantreds,  alien  priories, 
lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  mills,  fisheries,  pensions,  portions, 
forests,  offices,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  turns  and  sheriffs' 
turns,  returns  of  writs  and  executions  of  the  same,  chaces,  advowsons, 
knights'  fees,  possessions,  forfeitures,  wreck  of  sea,  fee-farms,  tolls,  customs, 
advowsons,  franchises,  liberties,  privileges,  jurisdictions,  fairs,  markets, 
profits  and  hereditaments  in  England,  Wales  and  the  marches,  Ireland 
and  Calais  and  the  marches  which  should  descend  to  him  on  their  deaths, 
saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  K. 

Nov.  19.         General  pardon  to  William  Page  late  of  Hopton  by  Clonne,  co.  Salop, 
Westminster.    *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  18  November. 

By  bill  of  p.s. 

Dec.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Bigge  of  the  meadows  called  *  Castelmedeus,' 

Westminster     adjoining  the  castle  of  Sandwich  with  all  profits,  in  recompense  for  his 

wages  for  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  castle  and  the  office  of  verger  of 
the  town  of  Sandwich,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated 
8  February,  14  Edward  lY,  surrendered ;  and  pardon  to  hinn  of  all  sums 
due  from  him  to  the  king  for  the  S2s.  Sd.  yearly  for  which  he  was  answer- 
able for  the  custody  of  the  meadows  from  14  December,  11  Edward  IV. 

ByK. 


62  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1477,  MEMBRANE  21. 

Oct.  28.  Licence,  for  Bs.  Sd.  •paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Wykis,  esqoiie,  to 

Westminster,    enfeoff  Henry  Bustrop,    *  marchaunt/  and  Isabel  his  wife  of  a  toft  in 

Dursley,  co.   Gloucester,  called  'Wereyn  Heys/  parcel  of  the  manor  of 

Dursley,  held  in  chief,  to  hold  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies, 

with  remainder  to  the  said  John  and  his  heirs  and  assigns. 

Nov.  6.  Licence  for  Francis  Lovell,  son  and  heir  of  John  Lovell,  knight,  and 

Westminster.  Joan  his  wife,  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  Alesia  late  the  wife  of  Ralph 
Boteller,  knight,  sometime  the  wife  of  William  Lovell,  knight,  to  enter 
freely  into  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  fee  farms,  annuities,  re- 
versions, farms,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
courts,  leets,  sheriffs'  turns,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions, 
stews,  fisheries,  warrens,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other  possessions 
within  the  realm  of  which  the  said  John,  Joan  and  Alesia  were  seised  and 
which  should  descend  to  him,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty. 

By  K. 

Nov.  14.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Lynde  of  Cheseham  Bury,  co.  Buckingham, 

Westminster,  esquire,  alias  late  of  MapuldurhMU  Gomey,  co.  Oxford,  of  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  him  before  10  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.  Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster.    Qf  Richard  Homulton,  canon  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Thornton,  in 

the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  as  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  SS.  Augustine  and 
Olave,  Wello  by  Great  Grymesby,  in  the  same  diocese. 

Nov.^  21.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  for  the  restitution  of 

Westmmster,  j;j^q  temporalities  of  the  said  abbey  of  Welho  lo  the  said  Richard,  whose 
election  as  abbot  the  said  bishop  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king 
has  taken. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Nov.  20.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Mayle  as  ganger  in  the  port  of 

Westminster.    Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  11.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Burton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
Westminster,    crown,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions  and 
possessions  late  of  Ralph  Lane,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of 
Richard  his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  with- 
out disparagement  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  K. 


1478. 


MEMBRANE  20. 


Feb.  8.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  mayor  and  burgesses  of  Barnes- 

Westminster,    tapoll,  of  the  tenours  of  transcripts  of  the  following  among  the  records  of 
Chancery  in  the  Tower  of  London : — 

1.  A  charter''''  dated  at  Westminster,  20  March,  21  Henry  III, 
inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter'^  dated  at  Salisbury,  15  June, 
2  John. 

2.  A  charter  (undated)  of  Edward  11,  inspecting  and  confirming 
with  additions  a  charter  (undated)  of  Edward  I,  inspecting  and  con- 
firming, with  the  addition  that  they  be  quit  of  murage  and  pavage, 
the  following : — 

*  In  the  sfvme  form  fvs  that  to  the  citizens  of  Exeter  on  the  Qhaxiet  BoUof  that  year« 


17  EDWABD  IV.— Pakt  2.  68 


Me)nbrane  20 — co7it, 

1478. 

(1)  A  charter  of  Henry  11  as  follows  : — 

H,  rex  Anylonim  et  dux  Xormannorum  et  Aquitanorum  et  comes 
Andagavorum,  archiepiscopis^  episcopis  ac  haronihm  et  Jidelibm 
Franciijenis  et  Amjlicanis,  salutem,  Sciatis  me  concessisse 
burgensibus  burfji  Barnestapol  omnes  rectas  consuetudines  quas 
habueiiint  in  tempore  regis  H.  avi  mei  reinotis  otnnibus  pravis 
consuetudinibus  ]>ost  avum  meum  ibi  elevatis,  et  sciatis  eas  liahere 
consuetiulines  lAjndonie^  et  ita  testati  suiit  coram  me  ipsi  mei  barones 
Londonii',  ita  libere,  honorijice  et  iuste  sicut  unqiiam  melius 
habuerunt  tei)}pore  ari  met,  T.  Arnulfo  episcopo  Lexoviense  et 
Reginaldoy  comite  Cornubie,  et  Thomas  cancellario,  [aptid]  London. 

(2)  The  charter  of  Henry  III.  above. 

Feb.  8.  Exemption  for  life  of   William  Assheby  of  Lowesby,   co.   Leicester, 

Westminster,  esquire,  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recog- 
nitions, aad  from  being  made  justice  of  the  peace,  of  sewers,  of  oyer  and 
terminer,  of  gaol  delivery  or  of  the  forest  or  other  commissioner  or  inquisi- 
tor of  the  king,  admiral,  mayor,  sheriff,  bailiff,  reeve,  escheator,  coroner, 
steward,  receiver,  customer,  controller,  taxer,  ulnager,  searcher,  ganger, 
approver,  collectors  of  subsidies  or  other  aids,  constable,  warden,  marshal, 
usher,  leader,  arrayer  or  trier  of  men  at  arms,  hobelers  or  archers,  or  other 
officer  or  minister  of  the  king.  By  E. 

Feb.  16.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Hemnale,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king's 

Westminster,  father  and  the  king,  of  an  annuity  of  6^  20J.  from  the  issues  of  the  lord- 
ship of  Ghesthunt,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  attainder  of  George,  late 
duke  of  Clarence,  who  granted  the  said  annuity  to  the  said  Thomas  until 
he  should  grant  to  him  offices  or  lands  to  the  same  value.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  7.  Grant  to  William  Norrys,  knight,   of  the  custody  of   the  manors  of 

Westminster.  Okeford,  CO.  Devon,  Knoll  and  GotehuU,  co.  Somerset,  Estney  and  Efford, 
sX).  Southampton,  Shenley,  co.  Hertford,  and  Bougherdecote,  co.  Gloucester, 
with  knights*  fees  and  advowsons,  late  of  Isabel  his  late  wife, 
tenant  in  chief,  late  the  wife  of  John  Nevile,  late  marquess  of  Montagu, 
during  the  minority  of  George  her  son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. 

By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  19. 

Feb.  4.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  burgesses  of  Stafford  of  letters  patent 

Westminster,  dated  10  February,  15  Edward  III,  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated 
at  Westminster,  4  July,  8  Edward  II  [Charter  Boll,  8  Edward  II,  No.  3], 
inspecting  and  confirming  with  additions  the  following : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Beading,  11  April,  12  Henry  III  [Charter 
Roll,  12  Henry  III,  m.  7] ,  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at 
Windsor,  1  May,  7  John. 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Winchester,  1  June,  45  Henry  HI  [Charter 
Roll,  45  Henry  III,  m.  2.] 

For  26s.  8d,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  6.  Pardon  to  Edmund  Hastynges,  knight,  late  sheriff   of  York,  of    all 

Westminster,    offences  committed  by  him  and  aJl  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him 

to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  E. 

Feb.  7.  Appointment  of  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  to  the 

Parliament     office  of  steward  of  England  for  the  execution  of  the  judgment  on  George, 
Westi^ster,    duke  of  Clarence,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  authority  of  Parliament. 

By  K, 


64  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478.  MEMBRANE  18. 

Feb.  10.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  lately 

Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  John  Jacoby  of  Florence,  *  merchaunt,'  alias  of 
London,  <  broker,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's 
kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastyngis,  lieutenant  general  of  the  town  and 
marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe  custody,  victualling  and  defence  of  the  town, 
castle  and  marches,  because  he  delays  in  London,  as  Henry  Colet  and  John 
Stokker,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 

Feb.  9.  The  like  of  like  protection  granted  as  above  on  19  November  last  to 

Westminster.    Thomas  Newland  late  of  Colchestre,  '  grocer,'  alias  <  marchaunt,'  because 

he  delays  at  Colchestre,  as  Alvred  Comburgh,  esquire,  sheriff  of  Essex, 
has  certified. 

1477, 

July  11.  Pardon  to  Robert  Storour  of  Moryngthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  *  gentilman,' 

Westminster,    of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of 

the  Bench  to  satisfy  the  king  for  a  trespass  against  John  Elyngbam,  be 

having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  king  and  the  said 

John,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

1478. 

Feb.  14.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Vaughan,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  chamber  and  chamberlain  of  the  king's  son  the  prince,  John  Say,  knight, 
under  treasurer  of  England,  John  Elryngton,  knight,,  treasurer 
of  the  household,  Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight,  controller  of  the 
household,  and  Henry  Boteler,  recorder  of  Coventry,  to  examine  the 
accounts  of  John  Hewyke,  one  of  the  auditors  of  a  parcel  of  the  lands  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Peter  Beaupe,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the 
green  cloth,  to  whom  the  king  ordered  the  said  John  to  deliver  the  books 
and  accounts,  and  of  other  auditors,  receivers  or  bailiffs  concerning  the 
lands  and  possessions  of  the  said  duke  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king. 

1477. 

Nov.  1.  General  pardon  to  John  Browne  late  of  Shrewsbury,  *  gentilman,'  alias 

Westminster,  late  of  Coton  in  the  marches  of  Wales,  alias  esquire,  of  all  offences  com- 

^  , mitted  by  him  before  18  August  last.                                                    By  K. 

1478.  ^                             ^                                                                  ^ 

Feb.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Peete,  one  of  the  gentlemen  of 

Westminster,  the  king's  chapel,  of  the  free  chapel  of  Bolney  within  the  town  of  Tom- 
worth,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent. 

1477. 

Dec.  1.  Licence,  without  fine  or  fee  paid  in  the  banaper,  for  Gilbert,  the  prior, 

Westminster,    and  the  convent  of  Bolton  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands 

and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 

1478.  :f     J  yy 

Jan.  26.  Pardon   to  John  Bonham,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of 

Westminster.    Somerset  and  Dorset,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues, 

fines,  amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king 

by  reason  of  his  ofQce.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  19.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Whetman,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  with  wages  of  12d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 

customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  ports  and 

places  adjacent,  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of   esquires  of   the  household 

yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  in  the  said  ports. 


17  EDWARD   IV.— Part  2.  65 


1477.  •        Membrane  18 — cont, 

Dec»  6.  Pardon  of  the  trespass  in  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  without  licence 

Westminster,    by  the  abhot  and  convent  of  St.  James  by  Norhampton  from  William 

Catesby,  knight,  and  Brian  Rouclyf,  one  of  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer, 

of  a  yearly  rent  of  14s.  from  a  messuage  or  inn  called  *  le  Toure '  in  the 

1478        town  of  Northampton.  By  K.  and  for  40.h.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  15.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  chaplain  and  counsellor  Master  Richard 

Westminster.    Martyn  as  chancellor  of  Ireland,  with  the  custody  of  the  great  seal  there, 

receiving  yearly  such  fees  as  William  Welles,  late  chancellor,  had.     By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.  Presentation  of  Robert  Comewaile  to  the  parish  church  of  Farewey,  in 

Westminster,    the  diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Wayte. 

Feb.  5.  Pardon  to  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of   St.  Peter,  Westminster, 

Westminster,    ordinary  of  that  place,  of  all  escapes  of  Robert  Hodilston  of  the  county  of 
Lancaster,  ^yoraan,'  from  his  custody  before  31  March,  15  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  21.  General  pardon  to  John  Snowe  alias  Snawe,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of 

Westminster.    London,  alias  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  January 

last.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  17. 

Feb.  20.         hisjjeanmnji  and  confirmation  to  Robert  Wyse,  the  prior,  and  the  convent 
Westminster,    of  Stanis  of  a  charter  of  Henry  II.  as  follows  : — 

H.  rex  Awjlorum  et  dux  Normannoriim  et  Aquitanomm  et  comes  Andefja- 
vorum  archieimco}nSy  episcopisy  ahbatihm,  comitihusy  baronibiis,  jmticiariiHj 
i^icecmnitibiiSf  ministiis  et  omnibus  Jidelihus  suis  Fraiicifienis  et  Anfjliranis 
totius  Ant/lie,  salutem,  Sciatis  vie  concesitisse  et  jiresenti  carta  in  per- 
petuam  elemosinam  co7{firmasse  ecclesie  Sancte  Marie  de  Kenniij  et 
canonicis  ibidem  deo  serrientibus  terras^  ecclesias,  decimas  et  onmes  res  quas 
rex  H,  arus  mens  eis  in  elemminam  com'essit  et  per  cartas  suas  conjirmavit 
scilicet  totam  terram  ipsius  Kennig  in  bosco  et  piano  prcu'ter  illam  terram 
quam  Gaufridus  de  (Jlintona  fundator  eidem  ecclesie  retinuit  in  suo 
dominico  ad  castellum  suum  faciendum  et  ad  hurfjum  et  ad  vivarium  et  ad 
parcum  suum,  Concedo  etiam  et  in  elemosinam  confirmo  predictis  canMiicis 
manerium  de  Saltford  et  maneriwn  de  Ltilicota  cum  duobus  pratis  que 
fuerunt  de  Ticslio  id  est  Sest*  et  Tachesmore  et  manerium  de  Niweham  et 
manenum  de  Hic/tend\cum  omnibus  eorum  pertinentiu  etlibertatibus,  et  in 
Lillintona  dimidiam  hidam  terre  quefuit  Fulcoldi,  Freterea  concedo  et 
i7i  elemosinam  confirmo  eisdem  canonicis  ecclesiam  de  Chintona  et 
ecclesiam  de  Budiford  et  ecclesiam  de  Brailis  et  ecclesiam  de  Walesbunia 
et  ecclesiam  de  Cu)it<ma  et  ecclesiam  de  Bertona  et  ecclesiam.  de  Stanleia  et 
ecclesiam  de  Wttona,  cum  capellis^  terns,  decimis  et  cherchesez  et  omnibus 
pertinenciis  et  libertatibus  suis,  ecclesiam  eciam  de  Stanis  rum  cajfellis, 
terris,  decimis  et  omnibus  libertatibus  et  jpertinentiis  quas  tempore  H,  avi 
met  unquam  melius  et  plenius  habuit,  totam  eciam  terram  quefuit  Brusardi 
in  Stanis  et  medietatem  totius  nemoris  et  terram  que  fuit  Alani  tjenepi 
Enisani  in  Waletona  cum  exartis  que  facta  su7it  in  bosco  ipsius  Waletonc 
et  terram  que  fuit  Aldwini  et  terram  de  Niwetona  et  de  Ijodbroc  cum 
omnibus  earum  pertinenciis  et  libertatibus  sicut  eas  tempore  regis  H,  avi 
mei  nnquain  unelius  et  plenius  tenuerunt,  Insuper  concedo  et  in  elimosinam 
confinno  predictis  canmiicis  in  Kennig  terras  de  exartis  et  in  Wttona 
terras  quas  habuit  per  Odonem  de  Tun^i  cum  prate  et  molendimim  de 
Kybbecliva  et  ecclesias  de  Wilmelectona  et  de  Badeford  et  de  Stiicelei  et  de 
Vlinti/na  ex  feodo  et  done  Qaufridi  de  Clintona,  sicut  in  cartis  ejusdem 
continetur,  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis  et  libertatibus  quas  predicte  terre  et 

2258  s 


66  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478,  Membrane "  17 — cont . 

ccclexie  t4>ir)pore  reffis  H,  avi  mei  fndius  et  plenius  hahmrunt,  et  nnam 
liidam  ierre  et  dimldiam  in  Ludewella  exdono  Man  [fieri]  Arm'c,  similiter  ex 
feodo  et  dono  Roherti  de  Stafford  terram  que  fuit  ( ^urt^sii  in  TiesJio  et 
terram  que  fuit  Ailrici  in  Brancota  et  molendinum  in  Wttona  proximum 
ecclesie,  et  apud  Stafford  terram  Walteri  filii  Sicclie  et  terram  B riant  Jilii 
Cadion  pi  ope  castelliwiy  et  ex  dono  Nicholai  de  Mnlewich  terram  de 
Frodesuelle,  et  ex  dono  Walteri  de  Cliewreswella  medietatem  ecclesie  de 
Stoches,  et  ex  dono  WUUlmi  Giffardi  et  Eogeri /ratris  ejus  terram  quam 
habent  hi  Herdeicic,  ecclesiam  eciam  de  Maddelea  et  ecdesiam  Sancti 
Nicholai  in  castello  de  Stafford  et  ecdesiam  de  U'  lewarde  et  ecclesiam  de 
Tiesho  cum  virgidto  et  molendino  ecclesie  proximo  et  inerementis  que 
Matildis  de  Stafford  assefisu  Roberti  de  Stafford  adjecit  et  cum  omnibus 
pertinentiis  et  libertatibus  suis,  Concedo  eciam.  et  in  elemosinam  confirmo 
Hupradictis  canonicis  terram  de  Broc  cum  bosco  et  exartis  sicut  Hiufo  de 
Ferariis  eis  dimisit  et  concessit  assensu  Walchdini  nepotis  sui  et  Willelmi 
fratris  sui,  sicut  in  eorum  cartis  continetur,  jrreterea  ex  dono  Henrici  filii 
Sawali  et  concessu  Roberti  comitis  de  Ferariis  ecdesiam  de  Ettendona  cum 
omnibus  pertinentiis  et  libertatibus  suis,  sicut  carte  eorum  testantur,  ex 
dono  Rogeri  de  Moubrai  et  concessu  Samsonis  de  Albineio  ecdesiam  de 
Snitta,  siatt  in  eorum  cartis  continetur,  et  ecdesiam  de  Cestretona  ex  dono 
M  Ulelmi  Croc,  et  ecdesiam  de  Witheneis  ex  dono  Ijeceline  de  cujus  dote 
ipsum  manerium  est  et  concessu  Radulfi.  de  Mara  viri  sui,  et  ecdesiam 
de  Herburberi  et  ecdesias  de  Lamintona  et  de  Cubintona  que  sunt  de  iure 
et  tenura  ecclesie  de  Wttona,  et  ex  dono  Nicholai  de  Hichendona 
ecdesiam  eiusdem  ville,  sicut  ipsius  carta  testatur,  terras 
eciam  et  mansuras  quas  habuit  in  Wareuic  cum  earum 
libei-tatiJbus  sicut  in  cartis  Rogeri  comitis  continetur,  et  pratum 
de  Bathechintona  quod  habent  ex  dono  Henrici  de  Ardena  sicut  eiusdem 
carta  testatur,  terram  eciam  que  fuit  Milonis  in  Chirvtona  et  terram-  que 
fuit  Turgisii  in  eadem  Chintona,  et  ecdesiam  de  Locheslea  cum  omnibus  per- 
tinentiis et  libertatibus  suis,  manerium  eciam  de  Pachintona  cum  omnibus 
pertinentiis  et  libei-tatibus  suis  ex  dono  Oaufridi  de  Chintona  et  concessu 
Henrici  de  Ardena  per  servicium  dimidii  militis,  et  Lamuntonum  totam 
cum  pertinendis  et  libertatibus  suis  ex  dono  et  concessu  prioris  et  conventus 
de  Coventrc  per  servicium  dimidii  militis,  et  ri  solidatas  terre  in  Norman- 
tona  ex  dono  Willelmi  de  Alneio  et  concessu  Roberti  Banast,  et  terram  de 
Stalintona  quam  canonici  habent  de  dono  Nicholai  Malweisin  et  concessu 
Sth  de  Buthlers  per  v  solidos  annuatim  sicut  in  donatorum  cartis  et  scriptis 
cantinetur,  et  V  virgatas  terre  in  W  Iwrigestona,  Quare  volo  et  firmiter 
precipio  quod  predicti  canonici  omnes  predictas  ecdesias  et  ten'os  et  omnes 
alias  res  que  ad  ecdesiam  Sancte  Marie  de  Chenilleicrda  pertinent  habeant 
et  teneant  liheras  et  quietas  ab  omnibus  serviciis  secularibus  scilicet  ab  omne 
expeditioru  infra  vel  extra  Angliam  et  ah  omnibus  auxiliis  et  exactionibus 
secularibus  quomodocumque  et  quocienscumque  evenerint,  nee  aliquis  dominus 
vel  vicecatnes  sive  aliquis  de  ministris  meis  in  ipsis  ecdesiis  vel  terris  super 
hoc  aliquid  requirat  preter  mea  commnnia  gelda  que  erunt  per  totum  comi- 
tatum,  set  habeant  omnia  sua  integra  et  quieta  et  libera  amodo  et  imper- 
petuum  cum  soca  et  saca  et  tholl  et  theam  et  infangenetheof  et  omnibus  aliis 
consuetudinibus  et  libertatibus  et  adquietation^us  in  bosco  et  piano, 
terns  et  aquis,  pratis  et  pascuis  et  omnibus  lods,  sicut  aliqua  ecclesia  alia 
totius  terre  mee  de  elemosina  mea  melius  et  quiecius  et  honorificencius 
tenet,  Testibus ;  Thoma,  archiepistopo  Cantuariensi,  Magistro  Oaufrido 
archidiacono  Cantuariensi,  Roberto  comite  Legrecestrie,  Ricardo  de  Hun\ 
conestabulario,  Manassero  Biset,  dapifero,  Henrico  filio  Oeroldi,  camerario, 
Goscelino  de  Balolio,  apud  Westmonasterium, 

For  100s,  paid  in  the  hanaper, 


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1478, 

Feb.  21. 
Westminster 


Feb.  26. 
Westminster 


Membra  tie  17 — cont. 

Grant  for  life  to  Kobert  Pemberton,  one  of  the  ushers  of  the  king's 
chamber,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  lordship  of  Neuport  Paynell,  in  the 
king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship,  with  all  other  profits. 

ByK. 

Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  mayor  and  merchants  of  the  staple 
of  Calais,  of  the  tenour  of  an  act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  held  at  West- 
minster on  16  January  last,  ordaining  that  whereas  Richard  Heron  late  of 
London,  merchant,  sued  John  Walden,  late  mayor  of  the  staple,  and  John 
Tate  and  Philip  Hardbene,  merchants  of  the  staple,  and  caused  them  to  be 
arrested  in  Flanders  in  the  court  of  the  duke  of  Burgundy  at  his  town  of 
Bruges  for  certain  injuries  done  by  them  at  Calais  within  the  jurisdiction 
of  the  king  of  England,  the  record  and  process  whereof  was  long  continued 
in  that  court  and  after\s'ards  removed  by  an  appeal  to  the  high  court  of  the 
French  king  of  his  Parliament  at  Paris,  and  there  it  was  considered  that 
the  said  actions  were  grounded  upon  matters  supposed  to  be  committed 
within  the  jurisdiction  of  the  king  of  England  and  they  were  accordingly 
dismissed,  but  the  said  Bichard  nevertheless  sues  the  merchants  of  the 
staple  of  Calais  now  being  out  of  the  realm  of  England,  proclamations 
should  be  made  within  the  city  of  London  ordering  him  to  cease.  [Rolls  of 
Parliament  VI.  182.] 


Feb.  21. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  21. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  21. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  15. 

Westminster 

Palace. 


MEMBRANE  16. 

Licence  for  the  king's  brother  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  or  his  heirs 
or  executors  to  found  a  college  at  Barnard  CasteU  within  the  castle  there 
of  a  dean  and  twelve  chaplains,  ten  clerks  and  six  choristers  and  one  clerk 
to  celebrate  divine  service  and  offices  in  the  chapel  within  the  castle  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
the  said  duke  and  Anne  his  wife  and  his  heirs,  and  for  their  souls  after 
death,  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  Bichard,  late  duke  of  York,  and 
the  king's  brothers  and  sisters,  to  be  called  the  college  of  the  said  duke  at 
Barnard  Castell,  and  for  the  said  dean  and  chaplains  to  acquire  in  mort- 
main lands,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions  and  advowsons  of  churches 
to  the  value  of  4(X)  marks  yearly.      [Mona^tkon.  VI.  1440.]  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  same  to  found  a  college  at  Midelham  of  a  dean  and  six 
chaplains,  four  clerks  and  six  choristers  and  one  clerk  to  celebrate  divine 
services  and  offices  as  above  in  the  parish  church  there,  to  be  called  the 
college  of  the  said  duke  at  Middelham,  co.  York,  and  for  the  said  dean  and 
chaplains  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions 
and  advowsons  of  churches  to  the  value  of  200  marks  yearly.  [Monasticmi 
VL  1440.]  By  p.s 

Grant  for  life  to  the  said  duke  of  the  office  of  great  chamberlain  of 
England  as  Bichard,  late  earl  of  Warwick,  had,  receiving  yearly  such  fees 
as  the  latter  had  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Charter  to  the  king's  nephew  Edward  Plantagenet,  first-bom  son  of  the 
said  duke,  creating  him  earl  of  Salisbury,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of 
his  body,  and  granting  to  him  and  his  said  heirs  201,  yearly  from  the  issues 
of  the  county  of  Wilts.  Witnesses  : — Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury, L.  archbishop  of  York,  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  J. 
bishop  of  Bochester,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester, 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  treasurer  of  England, 


68  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2478.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

Anthony  earl  of  RyA'ers,  chief  butler  of  England,  and  Thomas  Stanley  of 
Stanley,  steward  of  the  household,  and  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges, 
chamberlain  of  the  household,  knights.  By  p.s. 

March  2.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  John  Audeley,   lord  Audeley,  of 
Westminster,    the  office  of  steward  of  all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the  county  of 

Dorset  late  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his 
forfeiture,  with  20  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Halisbere, 
CO.  Dorset ;  grant  ^  to  him,  during  minority,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  all 
lordships,  manors*  and  lands  in  the  said  county  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  of  the  said  George,  with  10  marks 
yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  premises ;  and  grant  to  him  for  life  of  the 
office  of  constable  and  the  custody  of  the  castle  of  Warden  and  the  office  of 
constable  and  the  custody  of  the  castle  of  Corffe,  with  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordships  there  and  all  other  profits.     By  p.s. 


MEMBnANE     15. 

Feb.  12.  Letters  of  denization  for  John  le  Mo^Tie,  esquire,  born  in  the  parts  of 

Westminster.    Brittany,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Brieuc,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.         By  K. 

Nov.  16.  General    pardon  to  William    Spencer    alias   Iskalt    late  of   London, 

Westminster.    <  goldsmyth,*  alias  esquire,  of  all  ofiences  committed  by  him  before  13 

April.  By  p.s. 

March  2.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Forde,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
Westminster,    the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  king's  park  of  Chipnam- 

holt,  CO.  Devon,  and  wages  of  4J.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or 
manor  of  Chipnamholt,  with  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

March  8.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Stephen  Aylemere,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster,    of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  offices  of  keeper  of  the  castle  of  Farley, 

CO.  Somerset,  bailiff  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Farley,  keeper  of  the  park 
of  Farley  and  the  outer  woods  called  *  lez  Owtewodez  '  adjoining,  and  bailiff 
of  Eston,  receiving  wages  of  2f/.,  2d,,  Sd,  and  Id,  daily  respectively  from 
the  Issues  of  the  offices,  with  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

^larch  8.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Patyngeham,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
Westminster,    the  king's  chamber,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  king's  lordships  of 

Walsale,  Perybarre  and  Patyngeham  and  the  custody  of  the  park  of  Walsale 
in  the  counties  of  Stafford  and  Warwick  during  the  minority  of  Edward, 
son  and  heir  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  2.         Grant  for  life  to  George  Hiet  of  the  office  of  rider  of  the  king's  forest  of 
Westminster,    Dene,  co.  Gloucester,  void  by  the  death  of  Richard  Hiet  his  father,  with 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

1477.  ^ 

March  5.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Heth,  one  of  the  yeoman  of  the  king's 
Westminster,    chamber,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  hundred  of  Chadlyngton,  co.  Oxford, 

with  the  custody  of  the  warren  of  Brayles,  co.  Warwick,  during  the 
minority  of  Edward,  son  and  heir  of  Elizabeth  (sic),  late  duchess  of 
Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the  same  manner  as  William  Slatter 

and  William  Tapton  had  the  office  and  custody  respectively.  By  K. 

1478. 

March  2.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Chapman,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster     the    crown,    of   the    offices    of    bailiff   of  Cheston   and  Walthamcrosse 

and  parker  of  Cheston  alias  Brantyngeshey,  co.  Hertford,  in  the  king's 


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69 


1478. 


Me  tub  vane  15  —cont. 


gift  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  %L 
daily  for  the  office  of  bailiff  and  %l  daily  for  the  office  of  parker  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship  of  Cheston ;  and  grant  to  him  also  of  the  office  of 
bailiff  of  Claveryng,  co.  Essex,  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  of  the 
said  duke,  with  2iL  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Claveryng. 

By  K. 

March  2.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Cheverell,  esquire,  of  the 

Westminster,    stewardship  of  the  king's  manor  or  lordship  of  Ramesham,  co.  Dorset, 

and  the  custody  of  the  king's  park  of  Ramesham,  with  the  accustomed 

fees  from  the  issues  of  the  said  manor.  By  p.s. 


Jan.  26. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  18. 
Westminster. 


March  2. 

Westminster. 


March  2. 
Westminster. 


March  2. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  14. 

Tn^ipejcimus  and  confirmation  to  Elizabeth,  the  abbess,  and  the  convent 
of  Westwood,  CO.  Worcester,  of  letters  patent  dated  5  August,  18  Richard  II, 
inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at  the  Tower  of  London,  12  May, 
25  Edward  III  [Charter  Uoll,  25-27  Kdward  III,  No,  30] ,  inspecting  and 
confirming  a  charter  dated  at  Ambersbury,  17  August,  18  Edw'ard  I 
[Charter  IhUy  18  Kihrard  /,  Xo  25]  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter 
dated  at  Kenilworth,  16  September,  50  Henry  III,  inspecting  and 
confirming  a  charter  of  Henry  II  dated  at  Worcester  to  the  abbess  and 
convent  of  Fontevrault.  For  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  and  his  heirs 
male  of  the  king's  manor  and  lordship  of  Cantrecelly  in  Wales  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  churches,  chantries  and  chapels,  fee-farms, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  warrens,  parks,  fisheries,  fairs,  markets, 
liberties,  franchises  and  other  commodities,  to  hold  by  the  service  of  as 
many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held 
by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Suthworth  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of 
the  town  of  Tonworth,  co.  Warwick,  with  the  custody  of  the  park  there, 
during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  and  heir  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence,  receiving  2^/.  daily  for  the  office  of  bailiff  and  2d,  daily  for  the 
office  of  parker  from  the  revenues  of  the  town,  with  all  other  profits. 

ByK. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  James  Worsley,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  king's  chamber,  of  the  custody  of  the  two  parks  of  the  lordship  or 
manor  of  Kanford,  with  the  custody  of  *  lez  laundes '  adjoining  them  and 
the  office  of  bailiff  of  la  Pole,  co.  Dorset,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  offices,  with  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  David  Floyd,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Fawnehope,  co. 
Hereford,  and  keeper  of  the  outer  woods  of  the  same  called  *  the  owtewodes,' 
receiving  4r/.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  offices,  with  all  other  profits. 

ByK. 


March  2. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    13. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Oliver  Guyen,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Wasshingborowe  and  bailiff  of  Fulbek 
and  Lednam,  co.  Lincoln,  receiving  %d,  and  4rf.  daily  respectively  from 
the  issue  of  the  offices,  with  all  other  profits.  By  K. 


70 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478. 

March  2. 
Wesiminster. 


March  2. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  26. 

Westminster. 


March  2. 
Westminster. 


March  2. 
Westminster. 


March  2. 

Westminster. 


March  2. 
Westminster. 


March  2. 
Westminster* 


March  2. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  IS—cotU. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Wotton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  king's  chamber,  of  the  offices  of  keeper  of  the  park  of  Golcombe  and 
bailiff  of  Colyngton  and  Colyford,  co.  Devon,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  offices  with  all  other  profits.  By  E. 

Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Edmund  Holt,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  Newportpanell  and  keeper  of  the  park  of 
Tikford,  co.  Buckingham,  receiving  dd,  daily  for  each  office  from  the  issues 
of  the  same  with  all  other  profits.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Fitz  William  the  younger,  for  his  counsel,  of 
an  annuity  of  5  marks  from  the  king's  manors  and  lands  in  the  county  of 
Lincoln  of  the  honour  of  Bichemond  alias  Bichemondfee.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  David  Madok,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Erdeley, 
bailiff  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Erdyngton  and  keeper  of  the  warren  of 
Erdyngton,  receiving  2d,  daily  for  each  office  from  the  issues  of  the  same 
with  all  other  profits.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Bonauntre,  one  of  the  veomen 
of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Grokehorn, 
CO.  Somerset,  receiving  wages  of  i^d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 
with  all  other  profits.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Welby  of  the  office  of  receiver  general  of  all  lord- 
ships, manors  and  lands  which  are  parcel  of  the  honour  of  Bichemond 
within  the  county  of  Lincoln  called '  Richemond  Fee '  and  of  the  king's  castle, 
manor  and  lordship  of  Somerton,  co.  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  hands  by 
pretext  of  an  act  in  the  last  Parliament,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from 
the  issues  of  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Ralph  Dowell,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  king's  chamber,  of  the  offices  of  keeper  of  an  inn  or  place  called 
*  le  Herber '  within  the  city  of  London  and  receiver  of  the  rents  and  farms 
of  all  lands  and  tenements  adjoining  or  belonging  to  it,  with  a  cottage  by 
the  door  of  the  inn  on  the  south  side  and  wages  of  3^/.  daily  from  the 
issues  of  the  offices  and  all  other  profits.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Ussher  of  the  office  of  bailiff 
of  the  franchise  of  the  lordship  of  Swafham,  co.  Norfolk,  within  the  fee  of 
Richemond  and  the  custody  of  the  warren  of  the  lordship,  in  the  king's  gift 
by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  for  the  office  of 
bailiff  40.S.  yearly  and  all  profits  of  the  court  of  the  franchise  and  for  the 
custody  2^.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship,  with  all  other  profits. 

ByE. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Vicary,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  offices  of  keeper  of  the  inn  or  site  of  the 
lordship  or  manor  of  Colyweston  with  the  gardens  pertaining  to  it,  bailiff 
of  the  lordship  or  manor  and  keeper  of  the  park  of  Colyweston,  receiving 
wages  of  4  marks  yearly  for  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  inn  and  gardens 
and  6  marks  yearly  for  the  offices  of  bailiff  and  keeper  of  the  park  from 
the  issues  of  the  offices  with  all  other  profits,  and  also  a  yearly  rent  of 
6  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor.  By  £. 


17  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  2.  71 


2477  MEMBRANE    12. 

May  80.  Grant  for  life  to  Master  Robert  Morton  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the 

Westminster,  rolls,  books  and  records  of  Chancery  and  the  custody  of  the  house  or 
hospital  of  Converts  for  his  habitation,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees, 
whenever  the  office  and  custody  shall  be  void  by  the  death,  cession  or 
surrender  of  Master  John  Morton,  king's  clerk,  to  whom  they  were  granted 
for  life  by  letters  patent  dated  2  May,  15  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

May  28.  Licence  for  John  Pylkyngton,  knight,  and  his  heirs  to  build  walls  and 

Westminster,    towers  around  and  crenellate  his  plot  or  manor  within   the  parish  of 

Wakefield,  co.  York,  called  *  Pylkyngton  Hall,*  newly  built  by  him,  and  his 
other  plots  or  manors  of  Bradeley,  Elfietburgh  and  Tumeham  Hall, 
CO.  York.  By  p.s. 

June  1.  Commission  to  Edmund,  archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  Alvred  Corneburgh, 

Westminster,    esquire,  of  power  and  authority  to  examine  and  determine  certain  strifes, 

discords  and  controversies  between  certain  magnates  in  Ireland  and  to 

certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council   for  punishment  and  to  issue 

ordinances  and  injunctions  in  the  matter  if  necessary.     [Fcsdera,] 

ByK. 

July  5.  General  pardon  to  Biohard  Whalley  late  of  the  parish  of  St.  Clement 

Westminster.    Danes  without  the  bars  of  the  New  Temple,   London,  co.   Middlesex, 

<  gentilman/  alias  of  Dorlaston  by  Stone,  co.  Stafford,  alias  of  Lyvesey,  co. 
Lapi^aster.  By  K. 

Dec.  8.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Croftes  and  Thomas  Norton,  collectors  of  the  customs 

Westminster,    and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  them  and  all  fines,  debts  and  accounts  due  from 

them  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

1478.  ^ 

March  8.         Grant  for  life  to  William  Huse,  the  king's  attorney  general,  of  the  offices 

Westminster,    of  surveyor  of  all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  late 

of  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  the  king's  brother,  receiving  such  fees  as 

Hugh  Tapton,  clerk,  lately  had,  and  steward  of  all  manors  and  lands  late 

of  the  said  duke  in  the  county  of  Rutland,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

ByK. 

1477. 
Nov.  15.        ^Licence  for  the  warden  and  fellows  or  scholajs  of  the  college  or  hall  of 

Westminster,    tfie  Annunciation  of  St.  Mary  called  *  Gunvylehale  '  in  the  University  of 

Cambridge  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands,  rents  or  other 

possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  20Z.  yearly  for  the  relief  of 

their  possessions  and  that  they  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king 

and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England. 

By  p.s.  and  for  15{.  lis*  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE    11. 

Nov.  7.  Letters  of  denization  for  Hermann  Kulis  of  Nussia,  born  in  the  parts  of 

Westminster.    Almain.  By  p.s.  and  for  h  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1478.  ^^ 

Jan.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Brent  of  the  custody  of  the 

W^tminster.    castle  of  Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  and  the  office  of  verger  of  the  town  of 

Sandwich,  with  wages  and  fees  of  Id.  daily ;  and  grant  to  him  also  for  life 
of  the  king's  meadows  called  'Castell  Medis'  adjoining  the  castle,  in 
recompence  of  his  said  wages.  By  K. 


72  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


I^yo  Mnnbraue  11 — cont, 

Feb.  23.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Elizabeth  Sotehill,  sister  and  heir  of 

Westminster.  Antony  Nuttyll  late  of  Ryston  in  Holdernes,  co.  York,  knight,  and  cousin 
and  heir  of  Walter  Nuttyll  late  of  Ryston,  esquire,  his  son  and  heir,  of  the 
tenours  of  the  following : — 

1.  A  petition  (English)  of  the  said  Elizabeth  in  the  present 
Parliament  summoned  at  Westminster  on  16  January  last  that, 
whereas  by  acts  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.,  the  said  Antony  and  Walter  were  convicted  of  high 
treason  and  forfeited  all  their  possessions,  the  king  should  ordain 
that  the  said  act  should  be  of  no  effect  and  the  said  suppliant  should 
enjoy  the  said  possessions  from  the  first  day  of  the  present  Parliament. 

2.  The  assent  of  the  commons  : — A  vest  hille  les  commnner  sount 
assentuz, 

8.     The  response  of  the  king : — Snit  fait  come  il  eat  desire. 

'  [Rolls  of  Parliament  VI.  175.] 

Feb.  10.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Wykes,  of  the  tenour  of  the 

Westminster,    enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  7  March,  14  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him 

and  Isabel  his  wife  and  the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies  two  parts  of  the 
manor  of  Rosse  in  Holdernesse,  co.  York.  These  letters  have  been  lost  by 
accident,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 


MEMBRANES  10  and  9. 

Feb.  20.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Roger  Twynyho,  kinsman  and  heir  of 

Westminsier.    Ankarette  late  the  wife  of  William  Twynyho  of  Cayforde,  co.  Somerset, 

esquire,  viz.  son  of  John  their  son,  of  the  following  : — 

1.  A  petition  (English^  of  the  said  Roger  in  the  present  Parliament 
that  whereas  the  said  Ankarette  on  Saturday,  12  April,  17  Edward  IV, 
was  in  her  manor  at  Cayford  and  Richard  Hyde  late  of  Warwick, 
gentleman,  and  Roger  Strugge  late  of  Bekehampton,  co.  Somerset, 
towker,  with  divers  riotous  persons  to  the  number  of  fourscore  by 
the  command  of  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  came  to  Cayforde  about 
two  of  the  clock  after  noon  and  entered  her  house  and  carried  her  ofif 
the  same  day  to  Bath  and  from  thence  on  the  Sunday  following  to 
Circeter,  co.  Gloucester,  and  from  thence  to  Warwick,  whither  they 
brought  her  on  the  Monday  following  about  eight  of  the  clock  in  the 
afternoon,  which  town  of  Warvsdck  is  distant  from  Cayforde  seventy 
miles,  and  then  and  there  took  from  her  all  her  jewels,  money  and 
goods  and  also  in  the  said  duke's  behalf,  as  though  he  had  used 
king's  power,  commanded  Thomas  Delalynde,  esquire,  and  Edith  his 
wife,  daughter  of  the  said  Ankarette,  and  their  servants  to  avoid  from 
the  town  of  Warwick  and  lodge  them  at  Strattforde  upon  Aven  that 
night,  six  miles  from  thence,  and  the  said  duke  kept  Ankai-ette  in 
prison  unto  the  hour  of  nine  before  noon  on  the  morrow,  to  wit,  the 
Tuesday  after  the  closing  of  Pasche,  and  then  caused  her  to  be  brought 
to  the  Guildhall  at  Warwick  before  divers  of  the  justices  of  the  peace 
in  the  county  then  sitting  in  sessions  and  caused  her  to  be  indicted  by 
the  name  of  Ankarette  Twynneowe,  late  of  Warwick,  widow,  late 
servant  of  the  duke  and  Isabel  his  wife,  of  having  at  Warwick  on 
10  October,  16  Edward  IV.,  given  to  the  said  Isabel  a  venomous  drink 
of  ale  mixed  with  poison,  of  which  the  latter  sickened  until  the  Sunday 
before  Christmas,  on  which  day  she  died,  and  the  justices  arraigned 
the  said  Ankarette  and  a  jiuy  appeared  and  found  her  guilty  and  it  was 


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1478. 


Membranes  10  ami  9 — vont. 


considered  that  she  should  be  led  from  the  bar  there  to  the  gaol  of 
Warwick  and  from  thence  should  be  drawn  through  the  town  to  the 
gallows  of  Myton  and  hanged  till  she  were  dead,  and  the  sheriff  was 
commanded  to  do  execution  and  so  he  did,  which  indictment,  trial  and 
judgment  were  done  and  given  within  three  hours  of  the  said  Tuesday, 
and  the  jurors  for  fear  gave  the  verdict  contrary  to  their  conscience,  in 
prpof  whereof  divers  of  them  came  to  the  said  Ankarette  in  remorse 
and  asked  her  forgiveness,  in  consideration  of  the  imaginations  of  the 
said  duke  and  his  great  might,  the  unlawful  taking  of  the  said 
Ankarette  through  three  several  shires,  the  inordinate  hasty  process 
and  judgement,  her  lamentable  death  and  her  good  disposition,  the 
king  should  ordain  that  the  record,  process,  verdict  and  judgement 
should  be  void  and  of  no  effect,  but  that  as  the  premises  were  done  by 
the  command  of  the  said  duke  the  said  justices  and  sheriff  and  the 
under-sheriff  and  their  ministers  should  not  be  vexed. 

2.     The  answer  of  the  king  : — Soil  fait  come  it  est  desire. 

8.  A  schedule  annexed  to  the  petition,  being  the  inquisition  taken 
as  above  before  John  Hugford,  esquire,  Henry  Boteler  and  John  West, 
justices,  by  oath  of  Richard  Fulwod,  esquire,  Baldwin  Porter,  esquire, 
William  Bary  of  Berton,  Thomas  Waynwright  of  Stretford,  Richard 
Hasilholt  of  Alcestre,  John  Grove  of  Aspeley,  John  Shawe  of  Alcestre, 
Robert  Plummer  of  Warwick,  John  Goodman  of  the  same,  John  Page 
of  Wyllyngton,  Robert  Toly  of  BormyngtOn  and  William  Gibbons  of 
Honyngton. 

4.  A  writ  attested  by  H.  Boteler  directing  the  sheriff  to  impanel  a 
jury  of  twenty-four. 

6.  The  endorsement.  John  Beaufitz,  sheriff':  The  execution 
of  the  writ  appears  in  a  panel  annexed. 

6.  The  panel :  John  Hubaude,  esquire,  juror,  Robert  Compton, 
*gentilman,'  juror,  Thomas  Clopton,  *gentilman,'  Thomas  Olney, 
*  gentilman,'  juror,  Henry  Broun  of  Napton,  *  gentilman,'  juror,  John 
Harwell,  *  gentilman,'  juror,  Thomas  Wexewode,  *  gentilman,*  juror, 
John  Holt,  *  gentilman,'  juror,  Thomas  James  of  Lodyngton,  juror, 
Roger  Paget  of  Stretford,  juror,  Edmund  Hore  of  Pramton,  juror, 
Thomas  Edwardes  of  Preston,  juror,  William  Ravys  of  Canley,  juror, 
John  Dufton  of  Stretton,  William  Reynolde  of  Henley,  William  Felys 
of  Kenelworth,  Robert  Deyster  of  Henley,  Thomas  Staunton  of 
Longbrigge,  John  Ruttur  of  Rowyngton,  John  Stokes  of  Henley, 
William  Deraunt  of  Bercheston,  John  Harvy  of  Whitchurche,  Richard 
GoUyng  of  the  same,  William  Hasilholt  of  Alcetur,  Thomas  Sadeler  of 
Warwick,  William  Rede  of  Hihnorton,  Robert  Geffys  of  Radford  Gymly, 
Nicholas  Melton  of  Dunchirch,  John  Benet  of  Wotton  Wawen,  Thomas 
Othen  of  Aston,  Thomas  Tasker  of  Stretford,  William  Tiftote  of 
Henley,  Thomas  Rogers  of  Erdyngton,  William  Sekynton  of  Sekynton, 
Robert  Carpenter  of  Halford,  Thomas  Shawe  of  Warwick,  Robert 
Tiftote  of  Warwick,  William  Wellys  of  the  same,  Thomas  Donyng  of 
the  same,  Thomas  Fyssher  of  the  same  and  John  Litilhaye  of 
Dunchirche.  [Rolls  of  ParliametU  VI.  178.] 

'Membrane  9 — cont. 

March  8.         Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Gray,  knight,  lord  Gray,  of  the  offices  of  steward 
Westminster,    and  treasurer  of  the  king's  liberty  of  Meath  in  Ireland,  with  all  fees,  wards, 

marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,   forfeitures,  courts,  leets,   customs,  liberties, 


74  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1478.  Mefnbrane  9 — cont. 

franchises,  authorities,  regards,  commodities  and  other  emoluments 
belonging  to  the  offices,  and  grant  to  him  of  all  issues  pertaining  to  the 
liberty,  to  be  expended  on  the  defence  of  the  liberty  and  other  charges,  and 
power  of  appointing  and  removing  officers  and  ministers.  By  K. 

Feb.  4.  Grant  to  the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  Hereford  of  murage  for  eight  years, 

Wefitminster.  to  be  expended  on  the  repair  of  the  enclosure  and  walls  of  the  city  by  the 
supervision  of  Richard  Martyn,  one  of  the  clerks  of  Chancery,  and  Thomas 
Braynton,  citizen  of  the  city. 


MEMBRANES    8  and    7. 

Feb.  8.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  abbot  of  Abyndon,  of  the  tenour 

WeBtminster.  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  12  February,  8  Edward  IV. 
inspecting  and  confirming  to  John  Sant,  then  abbot,  and  the  convent  the 
following  : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  26  July,  6  Edward  [III] . 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  14  October,  4  Richard  II,  inspecting  and 
confirming  to  Peter,  then  abbot,  and  the  convent  a  charter  dated  at 
Woodstock,  8  June,  10  Edward  III.  [Charter  Boll,  10  Edward  III., 
No,  80] ,  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following  : — 

(1)  A  charter  of  Kenulf,  king  of  the  Mercians,  dated  821. 

(2)  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  20  May,  11  Edward  II. 
[Ckarter  Roll,  11  Edward  II,  Xo,  4] ,  inspecting  and  confirm- 
ing the  following : — 

a,  A  charter  dated  at  Gisors,  29  March  1  Richard  I. 

b,  A  charter  dated  at  Portsmouth,  20  April,  14  Henry  III. 
[Cfiarter  Boll,  14  Henry  III,  m,  4.] 

8.     Letters  patent  dated  18  January,  19  Richard  II. 
These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  the  abbot  has  testified  in 
Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Membrane  7 — cant. 

March  2.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  of  the  offices  of  steward  of  the 
Westminster,  castle  of  Somerton,  the  manor,  lordship  and  town  of  Boston  on  the  east 
side  of  the  water  there  and  two  parts  of  the  same  on  the  west  side,  the 
manors,  lordships  and  towns  of  Freston,  Frampton,  Donnyngton,  Quad- 
ryng,  Wykes,  Skirbek  and  the  soke  of  Skirbek,  Kirketon  and  the  soke 
of  Kirketon,  Gayton  and  the  soke  of  Gayton,  Mounby  and  the  soke  of 
Mounby,  Goddesfield  in  Freston,  Ledenham,  FuUebek,  Wassyngburgh  and 
Boundeby  and  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Barton  on  Humber  and 
Stewton,  CO.  Lincoln,  on  the  death  of  Katharine,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  who 
holds  them  for  life,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  E 

Feb.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Dichefeld,  knight,  for  his  good  service  in  England 

Westminster,    and  elsewhere,  of  the  office  of  captain,  keeper  and  governor  of  the  island 

of  Guernesey  with  its  appurtenances,  viz.    Orney,  Sarke,  Arme,  Gethoo 

and  Brekhoo,  and  grant  to  him  also  for  his  wages  and  expenses  of  all  the 

king's  manors,  lordships,  lands  and  other  possessions  in  the  same  not 

1477.       pertaining  to  the  priory  of  Vale.  By  K. 

W   taiinster        Letters  of  denization  for  John  de  Giglis,  doctor  of  either  law.        By  K 


17  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  75 


1478. 


MEMBRANES  6  and  5. 


Feb.  26.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William,  lord  of  Berkeley,  and  Jane 

Westminster,    his  wife,  of  the  tenours  of  the  following  : — 

1.  An  act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  16 
January  last  ordaining  that  whereas  the  king  has  created  his  second 
son  Bichard  to  be  duke  of  York  and  Norfolk,  earl  Marshal,  Waren 
and  Nottingham,  and  married  him  to  Anne,  daughter  and  heir  to 
John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  she  is  but  of  the  age  of  six  years,  if 
she  should  happen  to  decease  without  issue  by  the  said  Eichard  the 
latter  should  have  for  life  divers  specified  possessions  and  reversions, 
and  whereas  Ehzabeth,  dnchess  of  Norfolk,  late  wife  to  the  said  John, 
was  entitled  to  divers  possessions  by  reason  of  her  jointure  and  dower 
but  in  consideration  of  the  above  marriage  agreed  to  forbear  and  leave 
a  great  part  thereof,  and  it  was  appointed  between  the  king  and  her- 
self that  she  should  haye  divers  specified  possessions  for  life,  she  shall 
hold  the  same  for  life  without  impeachment  of  waste  and  after  her 
decease  and  that  of  the  said  Anne  they  shall  remain  to  the  said 
Bichard  for  life,  and  whereas  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury, and  others  were  and  are  enfeoffed  in  divers  possessions  by  the  said 
late  duke  or  his  father  for  the  performing  of  their  wills  after  these  wills 
performed  and  after  the  death  of  Anne  the  said  Bichard  shall  have 
the  same  for  life,  and  also  that  any  possessions  held  for  life  by  any 
persons  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  late  duke  after  the  death  of  the 
tenants  for  life  and  of  the  said  Anne  shall  remain  to  the  said  Bichard 
for  life. 

2.  A  provision  (English)  that  the  act  shall  not  extend  or  be 
prejudicial  to  any  grant  or  confirmation  before  made  to  the  said  Jane 
of  the  manors  of  Newsom,  Eirkeby  Malsert  otherwise  called  Malsert, 
Burton  in  Londesdale,  Byrnd,  Grybthorpe  and  Thometon,  co.  York, 
by  Dame  Katharine,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  her  mother  or  any  of  the 
said  dukes  for  her  life  or  the  life  of  her  mother. 

[Rolls  of  Parliament  VI.  168.] 


Meynhrane  5 — cont, 

Feb.  16.  Grant  to  Thomas  Gossep  of  the  chapel  or  chantry  of  Holy  Cross 

Westminster,    within  the  king's  castle  of  Old  Sarum,  co.  Wilts,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant 

to  John  Spence  by  letters  patent  dated  1  October,  2  Edward  IV, 
surrendered. 

Jan.  27.  Pardon  to  Bichard  Garner,  late  of  Hanbury,  co.  Worcester,  *  yeoman,'  of 

Westminster,    his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king 

to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea 
prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has 
certified. 

Feb.  16.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Croft,  of  the  enrolment  of 

Westminster,  letters  patent  dated  7  July,  7  Edward  IV.  granting  to  him  for  life  the 
oflBce  of  the  stewardship  or  of  lieutenant  of  the  manor  of  Wodestoke,  co. 
Oxford,  and  its  members  and  the  hundred  of  Wotton,  co.  Oxford. 

Feb.  26.  Grant  for  life  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hulcot, 

Westminster,    esquire,   of  the  offices  of  constable  of    the  castle  of  More  Ende,   co. 

Northampton,  and  the  custody  of  the  park  there  and  the  office  of  the 
stewardship  of  the  lordship  of  More  Ende  with  the  appointment  of  a 
bailifif  and  other  officers,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  George, 


76 


CALEXDAll  OF  PATENT   ROLLS. 


1478. 


^L'lnhram' 


5 


init. 


Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


late  duke  of  Clarence,  attainted  of  high  treason  in  the  present  Parliament, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship.  By  K. 

General  pardon  to  John  Newman  of  the  town  of  St.  Albans,  co.  Hertford, 
'  mynstrell.*  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

Richard  Howell  of  Aldenham,  co.  Hertford,  *yoman.'  By  K. 

Robert  Ince  late  of  Tybherst  in  the  parish  of  Aldenham,  *yoman.* 

ByK. 

Grant  to  the  mayor,  sheriff,  bailiffs,  burgesses  and  inhabitants  of  the 
town  of  Suthampton  of  40/.  yearly  for  seven  years  from  Christmas  last 
from  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  merchandise  of  burgesses  or  inhabitants 
of  the  town  in  the  port  of  the  town,  to  be  expended  from  time  to  time  on 
the  repair  and  fortification  of  the  walls,  staithes,  quays,  wharves  and 
foundations  of  the  town ;  in  lieu  of  another  grant  to  them  by  letters  patent 
dated  14  March,  9  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  K. 


March  2. 
Westminster. 


March  2. 
Westminster. 


March  2. 
Westminster. 


1477. 
Nov.  20. 

Westminster. 


April  20. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRASE  4. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Walle,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  of  the  oflSces  of  bailiff  of  Uppyngham  and  Esyngden,  co. 
Rutland,  and  Frestone,  co.  Lincoln,  receiving  wages  of  8^.,  2d,  and  8t/.  daily 
respectively  from  the  issues  of  the  offices  with  all  other  profits,  and  also  an 
annuity  of  6  marks  from  the  said  issues,  and  all  tolls  of  the  market  of 
Uppyngham  belonging  to  the  king  and  the  office  of  toUkeeper  with  all 
profits.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Cruse,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  Opsham,  Westgate  of  the  city  of 
Exeter  and  Colomb  John,  co.  Devon,  receiving  wages  of  Id.,  Ad.  and  2d. 
daily  respectively  frem  the  issues  of  the  offices.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Adams,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  keeper  of  the  castle  of  Elmeley,  co.  Worcester, 
bailiff  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Elmeley,  keeper  of  the  park  of  the  same 
and  keeper  of  the  warren  there,  receiving  fees  or  wages  of  20.s.  yearly,  2d. 
daily,  and  2d.  daily  and  26s.  Sd.  yearly  respectively  from  the  issues  of  the 
castle,  lordship  or  manor,  wdth  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Sturgeon,  esquire,  of  the  office 
of  master  of  the.  king's  ordnance,  receiving  2s.  daily  for  the  wages  of 
his  office  and  6^/.  daily  for  a  clerk,  and  Qd.  daily  for  a  yeoman  under  him 
from  the  subsidy  of  the  8«.  in  the  tun  and  the  12d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port 
of  London,  and  also  4s.  daily  for  his  regard  for  each  day  on  which  he 
shall  ride  at  the  king's  command  for  the  provision,  carriage  or  buying 
of  necessaries  for  the  ordnance,  with  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of 
the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  and  all  other 
profits ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  of  the  same  office  to  John  Wode,  esquire, 
by  letters  patent  dated  21  February,  2  Edward  IV.,  surrendered.  By  K. 

Grant,  during  pleasure  and  so  long  as  he  shall  remain  in  his  office,  to 
the  king's  servant  Richard  Laurence,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  king's 
jewel-house  of  an  annuity  of  Ql.  from  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter  by 
Shrewsbury,  which  John  Besteney,  late  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms, 
deceased,  had  of  the  king's  grant.  By  p.s. 


17  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  77 


1478. 


MEMBliANES  3—1. 


Jan.  20.         Impeximits  and  confirmation  to  Augustine,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 
Westminster.    Thame  of  letters  patent  dated  7  March,  10  Edward  II.,  confirming  very 

many  grants  to  them.  For  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1  jyry  Membrane  1 — emit, 

July  18.         Licence  for  Richard  Garnet,  esquire,  brother  and  heir  of  Thomas  Garnet, 

Westminster,    esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  manors,  lands,  rents, 

ser\'ices,   reversions,   possessions  and    hereditaments   in   England  which 

should  descend  to  him  on  the  death  of  his  brother,  saving  to  the  king  relief 

and  fealty. 

Nov.  27.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  John 
Westminster.  Morton,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery,  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the 
Bench,  Thomas  Urswyk,  knight,  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  Richard 
Hawte,  esquire,  Thomas  Cornewaleys,  esquire,  John  Tyrell,  esquire, 
Humphrey  Tyrell,  esquire,  Robert  Tyrell,  esquire,  William  Howard,  clerk, 
Thomas  Hotoft,  William  Garland,  John  Nynge,  John  Rawlyn  of  Dunton, 
John  Baker,  Thomas  Hopper  and  Thomas  Tyrell,  esquire,  of  all  alienations 
and  perquisitions  by  them  of  manors  and  lands,  held  in  chief,  late  of 
Thomas  Tyrell,  knight,  without  licence. 

By  p.s.  and  for  119^.  8(/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  28.  Pardon  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  Thomas, 
Westminster,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Elizabeth,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  Thomas, 
bishop  of  Lincoln,  William,  bishop  of  Winchester,  William,  bishop  of 
Durham,  Edward,  bishop  of  Carlisle,  Thomas,  marquis  of  Dorset,  Henry, 
earl  of  Essex,  Anthony,  earl  Ry^'er8,  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord 
Hastynges,  Richard  Fenys,  knight,  lord  of  Dacre,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight, 
William  Huse,  Richard  Suthwell,  esquire,  James  Hobert,  Richard  Derby, 
clerk,  and  John  York  of  all  donations,  alienations  and  perquisitions  of 
lordships,  manors  and  lands  late  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  held  in 
chief,  without  licence.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  Bid. 

Sept.  1.  Commission  to  John  Ferrers,  knight,  William  Harper,  Robert  Hill  and 

Westminster,    Thomas  Wellys  to  enquire  what  lands  Ralph  Lane,  tenant  in  chief,  held 

in  the  county  of  Stafford,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died  and 
who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  them  into  the  king's  hands  and  certify  thereon 
to  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Vacated  because  otherivise  on  the  same  roll. 

Sept.  1.  Commission  to  the  same  to  enquire  as  above  and  also  to  enquire  about 

Westminster,    any  wards  and  marriages  belonging  to  the  king  within  the  said  county  by 

the  death  of  the  said  Ralph  or  any  of  his  ancestors  and  any  donations  and 
alienations  without  licence  of  lands  held  in  chief  by  the  said  Ralph  or  any 
of  his  ancestors  within  the  said  county,  and  to  take  the  said  wards, 
marriages  and  lands  into  the  king's  hands  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king 
in  Chancery. 

MEMBRASE  29rf. 

Oct.  28.  Commission  to  John  Fenys,  knight,  Philip  Lewes,  esquire,  and  Edward 

Westminster.    Skelton,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  to  enquire  into  the  complaint 

of  Genoese  merchants  dwelling  in  London  that  when  a  carrack  of  Genoa, 


78  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1477.  Membrane  29d — cont, 

of  which  Baltasar  Squartafesy  was  patron,  was  sailing  off  the  coast  of 
England  between  the  porta  of  Wynchelsee  and  Hastynges  and  was  lost  by  a 
tempest,  and  divers  persons  in  it  came  alive  to  land  a  great  part  of  the  gear 
of  the  carrack  and  certain  goods  and  merchandise  were  recovered  by  people 
of  those  parts  unknown  to  them,  and,  such  goods  not  beii^  wreck  of  sea, 
to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  after  reasonable  expenses  for  salvage  and  to 
certify  thereon  to  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Nov.  2.  Commission  to  Thomas  Baker  to  take  carriage  for  salt  fish  for  the 

Westminster,    expenses  of  the  household. 

Nov.  10.         Commission  to  Thomas  Matravers  of  Matravers,  knight,  John  Fenys, 
Westminster,    knight,  Philip  Lewes  and  Edward   Skelton,  esquire,  one  of  the  king's 
Serjeants  at  arms,  as  above  on  complaint  of  Genoese  merchants  dwelling  in 
London. 


MEMBRANE    26d. 

Oct.  21.  Commission  to  Thomas  Meteham,  knight,  Richard  Portyngton,  esquire, 

Westminster.  William  Vavasour,  esquire,  and  the  sheriff  of  York  to  arrest  Richard 
Hagthorpe,  *  gen tilman,' and  Thomas  Hagthorpe,  *  gentilman,'  and  bring 
them  before  the  king  and  council. 

Dec.  6.  Precept  to  the  sheriff  of  Kent  to  issue  a  proclamation  (English)  for  the 

Westminster,    repression  of  murders,  robberies  and  other  felonies  pursuant  to  the  statute 
1 47ft         ^^  Westminster,  28  Edward  III. 

Jan.  12.         Commission  to  Thomas  Overton,  John  Kyriell  and  the  sheriff  of  Kent  to 
Westminster,    arrest  Richard    Love,   *  marchaunt,'  and    bring    him    before    the    king 

and  council. 


^     ^.  MEMBRANE    25d. 

1477. 

Dec.  6.  Commission  to  Robert  Portelond,  mayor  of  Norwich,  and  Roger  Best, 

Westminster.    John  Wellys  and  John  Awbry,  aldermen  of  the  city,  to  arrest  John  Bromer, 
esquire,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council. 

Dec.  8.  The  like  to  John  Hevenyngham,  knight,  Henry  Grey,  knight,  Thomas 

Westminster.    Howard,  esquire,  and  the  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Dec.  6.  Commission  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  admiral 

Westminster,    of  England,  and  his  deputies  in  any  ports  of  England  and  any  sheriffs, 

mayors,  bailiffs  and  other  officers  and  ministers  of  the  king  within  the 
realm  on  complaint  by  Bartholomew  Couper  of  London,  merchaunt,  that 
when  in  the  year  of  jubilee  of  St.  James  in  Galicia  he  was  possessed  of  a 
ship  called  la  Mary  T^mdon  of  the  portage  of  820  tuns,  laden  with  divers 
goods  and  merchandise  and  habiliments  of  war,  to  the  value  of  6000 
marks,  and  sailed  with  it  to  Rosse  in  Ireland  and  there  unloaded  the  goods 
and  merchandise  and  received  400  pilgrims  into  the  ship  and  took  them  to 
Santiago,  their  freightage  being  extended  at  225  marks,  and  was  returning 
to  the  port  of  Waterford  in  Ireland,  certain  pirates  to  the  number  of  800 
men  in  three  ships  of  which  Nicholas  Devereux,  John  Mulgan  and  Philip 
Sargeant  of  Waterford  were  owners,  and  Thomas  Flemyng,  Thomas 
Foweler  and  Richard  Herrold  of  Yoghhell  in  Ireland  were  captains  and 
Philip  Rough  and  Philip  Bryan  with  others  unknown  were  masters  entered 
the  ship  and  took  it  to  Yoghhell  and  there  spoiled  him  and  the  pilgrims 
and  seized  140  marks  of  his  and  put  him  in  prison  for  three  years  ancl 


17  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  79 

1  J.77 

Membrane  26d — co7it, 

seized  all  his  goods  and  merchandise  in  Eosse,  to  arrest  the  said  Nicholas, 
John,  Philip,  Thomas,  Thomas,  Richard,  Philip  and  Philip  and  bring 
them  before  the  king  and  council  within  fifteen  days. 

MEMBRANE    24d. 

Dec.  12.  Commission  to  Giles  Dawebeney,  Robert  Stowell,  John  Bekenyll,  John 

Westminster.  Hugyns,  Thomas  Phelip,  John  Heron  and  the  sheriff  of  Somerset,  on 
complaint  of  the  king's  servants  Alvred  Comeburgh  and  Thomas  Gale  that 
when  Thomas  Fitz  John  and  Thomas  Walsshe  their  factors  and  attorneys 
on  16  September  last  were  in  a  boat  laden  with  divers  goods  and  merchan- 
dise to  the  value  of  60^.  at  sea  before  the  port  of  Beere  off  the  coast  of 
Ireland  and  sailing  to  the  port  of  Yoghell  one  Maurice  Thye,  master  of  a 
ship  called  la  Pykard  of  Mynehede,  co.  Somerset,  of  which  he  and  John 
Curstlade  are  owners,  entered  the  said  boat  and  despoiled  it  of  the  said 
goods  and  merchandise  and  kept  the  said  Thomas  Fitz  John  and  Thomas 
Walsshe  in  prison  for  nine  days  and  seized  all  their  clothes  and  put  them 
naked  ashore  at  Kensale  in  Ireland,  to  arrest  the  said  Maurice  and  John 
and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 


1478. 


MEMBRANE   22d. 


Jan.  4.  Commission  to  Nicholas  Longford,   knight,  Henry  Pierpount,  knight, 

Westminster.  John  Pierpount,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Aldyrsey,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  to 
arrest  Otewel  Ratclyf  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery  in  one 
month  of  Easter  next. 


MEMBRANE    16d, 

March  8.  Commission  to  James  Crowmer,  knight,  Alexander  Clyfford,  Stephen 
Westminster.  Feltwell,  William  Townesende  and  John  Barmon  to  seize  the  goods  of 
Henry  at  Hope,  who  is  indebted  to  the  king  in  great  sums  of  money  but 
refuses  to  pay,  and  his  lands  within  the  hundred  of  Melton,  co.  Kent,  and 
to  collect  the  issues  of  the  same  and  keep  the  goods  in  safe  custody  until  he 
shall  have  satisfied  the  king. 

r 

,  ,-y  MEMBRANE    12d. 

June  18.         Commission  to  Edmund,  archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  Al\Ted  Corneburgh, 

Westminster,    esquire  of  the  body,  to  take  muster  of  200  archers,  whom  the  king  has 

ordered  to  be  sent  to  Ireland  with  the  bishop  of  Meath  for  the  defence  of 

that  land,  at  any  convenient  spot  near  Chester  and  also  at  any  suitable  spot 

after  their  arrival  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council.         By  K, 


1478. 


MEMBRANE    lid. 


Feb.  20.         Commission  to  the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  Exeter,  John  Googh  and  the 
Westminster,    sheriff  of  Middlesex  to  arrest  John  Burton,  clerk,  and  being  him  before  the 

king  in  Chancery  in  one  month  of  Easter, 


(80) 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


1478. 

April  18. 
Westminster. 


April  8. 
Westminster. 


Aprils. 
Westminster. 


April   12. 
Westminster. 


AprU  22. 
Westminster. 


April  27. 
Westminster. 


March  17. 
Westminster. 


April  27. 
}^  estminster. 


April  22. 
Westminster. 

July  8. 
Westminster. 


MEMBnANE  29. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following . — 

William  Hatton  of  Stapulford  Abbot,  co.  Essex,  *  gentilman,'  and 
Agnes  his  wife,  administratrix  of  the  goods  late  of  Thomas  Ince,  esquire, 
who  died  intestate,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  ]3ench  to 
answer  a  plea  that  they  render  8/.  to  William  Home,  they  ha\ing 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of 
the  Bench,  has  certified.  London. 

John  Mone  late  of  Thorpe,  co.  Essex,  '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
Robert  Tanner  touching  a  debt  of  20^.  Essex. 

William  Savage,  citizen  and  *  stokfysshmonger  *  of  London,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Bartholomew  James, 
knight,  alderman,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  147. 

London. 

John  Brusy  late  of  Morvall,  co.  Cornwall,  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Penlyn,  Michael  Petyt  and  William  Harryas 
touching  a  debt  of  50^.  London. 

John  Hog  of  Rowehham,  co.  Suffolk,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Richard  Gipson  of  Walden,  co.  Essex,  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Essex. 

John  Milys  late  of  Dedham,  co.  Essex,  *  chapman,*  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Shelley,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt 
of  27^.  Ss,  Id.  London. 

John  Cacche  of  the  town  of  St.  Laurence,  co.  Essex,  *  taillour,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Martyn,  citizen  and  *  wodemonger*  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  40».  London. 

Thomas  Skynner  late  of  Berfold,  co.  Suffolk,  *  chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Shelley,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  211.  6s.  Id.  London. 

Thomas  Grenefeld  late  of  Axmynstre,  co.  Devon,  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Alcok  touching  a  debt  of  4  marks.      London. 

John  Nowers  late  of  Tackeley,  co.  Oxford,  esquire,  alias  *  gentilman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Yerde,  citizen  and  draper  of  London, 
Richard  Quatermayns,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Wylcotes  of  .Deene,  co. 
Oxford,  esquire,  touching  debts  of  101,  40s.  and  20  marks  respect- 
ively; and  before  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  and  his  fellow^s,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Gay  the  younger,  citizen  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  114«,  9(1.  Surrey. 

London. 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1. 


81 


1478. 

April  27. 
Westminster. 


Metnhrane  29 — cont, 

Henry  Bodrugan  late  of  Bodrugan,  co.  ComwaUi  knight,  late  eBquiie, 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Philip 
Courteney,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  200/.  Devon, 


MEMBRANE  28. 


April  27. 

Westminster. 


June  8. 
Westminster. 


June  5. 
Westminster. 


May  29. 

Westminster. 


June  11. 
Westminster. 


June  12. 

Westminster. 


June  16. 
Westminster. 


June  18. 
Westminster. 


June  8. 
Westminster. 


June  25. 
Westminster. 


Eobert  Thomharry  of  Treworek,  co.    Cornwall,  '  husbondman,'  for 
>t  appearing  to  answer  John  Robert  of  Tregoney,  *  mercer,*  touching 

Cornwall, 


not 

a  debt  of  15/.' 17«.  8rf. 


Edmund  Baylle  late  of  Hertyngton,  co.  Derby,  *  yoman,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Henry  Vernon,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass. 

Derby. 

Henry  Gydley  late  of  Sele,  co.  Devon,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  when  sued  with  John  Denyok  late  of  Cheynoston,  in  the 
parish  of  Chalvelygh,  co.  Devon,  'gentilman,'  and  John  Casley  late 
of  Chagford,  co.  Devon,  '  yoman,'  to  answer  Terreus  Herteston  touching 
a  trespass.  London. 

James  Prower  late  of  Chapstowein  the  marches  of  Wales, '  gentilman,' 
and  Eleanor  his  wife,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Robert  Eyn  touching 
a  trespass.  Surrey. 

Nicholas  Clerke  late  of  Thetford,  co.  Norfolk,  'mercer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  when  sued  with  John  Bray  of 
Thetford,  *  mercer,',  and  William  Wykes  late  of  Thetford,  *  mercer,' to 
answer  Peter  Larke  touching  a  trespass.  Norfolk. 

Peter  Webster  son  of  Richard  Webster  late  of  Rokelond  by  Hengham, 
CO.  Norfolk,  *  laborer,*  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Roliert  Pyke  of 
Hengham  touching  a  debt  of  iOs,  Norfolk. 

William  Huet  late  of  Parke,  co.  Hertford,  <  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William,  abbot  of  St,  Albans,  touching  a  debt  of  lOZ. 

Middlesex. 

Roger  Huet  late  of  Sandrugge,  co.  Hertford,  'husbondman,'  for  the 
same.  Middlesex. 

Robert  Barry  late  of  Bykebury,  co.  Devon,  clerk,  alias  chaplain,  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench, 
to  answer  Thomas  Chyppenham,  clerkj  parson  of  the  parish  church  of 
Bykebury,  touching  a  debt  of  89/.  13«.  8rf.  Devon. 

Gentian  Boteler  of  Sedburgh,  co.  Devon,  <  gentilman,'  alias  late  of 
London,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Richard  Nordon,  citizen 
and  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  408.  before  Robert 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William 
Redeknape,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  80/.  and 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Gay  the  younger, 
citizen  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  79«.  M.  London. 

John  Hay  late  of  London,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to'  answer  four  pleas  that  he  render  40/.  to 
Thomas  Wode,  son  of  Richard  Wode  late  of  Coventre,  *  grocer,'  alia^ 
Richard  Othewode  late  of  the  city  of  Coventre,  <  marchaunt,*  and  executor 
of  his  will,  and  William  TaiUour,  knight,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late  the 

8258  F 


82 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478. 


May  27. 

Westminster. 


July  7. 
Westminster. 

July  7. 
Westminster. 


July  8. 
Westminster. 


July  8. 
Westminster. 


June  14. 
Westminster, 


July  9. 
Westminster. 


July  10. 
Westminster. 


July  10. 
Westminster. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  28 — co}U. 

wife  of  the  said  Richard  and  co-executrix  of  the  said  Thomas. 

City  of  Coventry. 

Thomas  Woderoufe  late  of  Chelmesford,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Beauchamp,  alias  Becham,  citizen  and  draper 
of  London,  and  Henry  Says,  clerk,  touching  dehts  of  6Z.  and  201. 
respectively.  London  ;  Essex. 

John  Broke  late  of  Sturmynstre  Marchall,  co.  Dorset,  *  husbondman,* 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Henry  Rede  touching  a  debt  of  20Z.    London. 

Richard  Nesfeld  late  of  Flashy,  co.  York,  esquire,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  400Z.  to  John  Pylkyngton,  knight, 
administrator  of  the  goods  of  Henry  Pylkyngton,  esquire,  who  died 
intestate.  York. 

Robert  Dodyngton,  citizen  and  vintner  of  London,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Alice  Clebury,  widow,  and  Robert  Vaux,  *  gentilman,'  touching 
a  debt  of  201.  London. 

William  Harrys  late  of  Chippenham,  co.  Wilts,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Hend,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touching  two  debts  of  lOL  London. 

Robert  Baylyson  late  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  *  marchaunt,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Haldworth  of  Soureby  Brygge  touching 
a  debt  of  8/.  York. 

Edward  Everard  late  of  Forthyngbrygge,  co.  Southampton,  *  dyer,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Heynes,  *  citezen '  and  *  draper '  of  London,  and 
William  Shukburgh,  *.cytyzen  *  and  *  draper '  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  50^.  Middlesex. 

Henry  Gogeney  late  of  Todenham  Falzate,  co.  Norfolk,*  husbondman,' 
alias  late  of  Northtudenham,  co.  Norfolk,  for  not  appearing  before  the 
said  justices  to  answer  John,  prior  of  the  monks  of  Thetford,  and  John 
Heydon  of  Baconesthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  *  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of 
6/.  and  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  the  said  John  Heydon 
and  Walter  Fornfeld,  citizen  and  alderman  of  Norwich,  touching 
a  debt  of  100s.  Norfolk. 

Richard  Pape  alias  Bage  of  Abyndon,  co.  Berks,  'grocer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Alan  alias  Alanot 
Colette  alias  Colet  of  the  city  of  Salisbury,  *  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of 
71.  10s.  Wilts. 

Adrian  Lappyng  of  Ramsey,  co.  Huntingdon,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John  Baret  touching  a  trespass. 

Norfolk. 

John  Tavemer  of  Bishop's  Lynne,  co.  Norfolk,  *  marchant,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Alice  Grigges  and  Thomas  Grigges  of  Welles  touching 
a  debt  of  12/.  Norfolk. 


Oct.  22. 

Westminster* 


MEMBRANE  27. 

Thomas  Grome  of  Great  Thirlowe,  co.  Suffolk,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Basset,  the  proctor, 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1. 


88 


1478. 


Oct.  19. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  27. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — rout, 

master  or  warden,  and  the  scholars  or  fellows  of  the  college  in  the 
University  of  Cambridge  called    ^Goddyshous'   touching  a  trespass 

Suffolk. 

Walter  Lematon  late  of  York,  merchant,  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
John  Carr  of  York,  merchant,  touching  a  debt  of  70«.  York. 

Edmund  Gosson  of  Brunham,  co.  Norfolk,  *  husbondman,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Jigge  of  Wighton,  co.  Norfolk,  *  draper,' 
touching  a  debt  of  10  marks.  Norfolk. 

William  Taylour  of  Grymmysbury,  co.  Northampton, '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Thomas  Knowesley  touching  a 
a  trespass.  Northampton. 

Henry  Knyghton  late  of  Cranesley,  co.  Northampton,  *  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Hugh  Polard 
alias  PoUerd  of  Coventre,  mercer,  touching  a  debt  of  7  marks. 

City  of  Coventry. 

John  Neweton  late  of  Great  Stanwey,  co.  Essex,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Alexander  Brewester,  '  gentilman,*  touching  a  debt 
of  10  marks.  London. 

Thomas  Meteham  late  of  Kyllom,  co.  York,  '  yoman,*  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  to  answer  William  Cawod  touching  a  trespass. 

Nottingham. 

Richard  Hewode  late  of  Walpole,  co.  Lincoln,  *yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Ralph  Caldebek 
of  Coventre,  *  mercer,*  touching  a  debt  of  100s.  City  of  Coventry. 

Richard  Harry  of  Stokedamerell,  co.  Devon,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  when  sued  with  John  Jamys  of  Stokedamerell, <  husbondman,"  to 
answer  Thomas  Wyse,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  them 
with  William  Nason  late  of  Stokedamerell,  clerk.  Devon. 

Gilbert  Wynthorpe  of  Wynthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  iOs,  to  John  Burgh  and  John 
Gibson  of  Wynthorpe,  executors  of  the  will  of  William  Ranyn  late  of 
Wynthorpe.  Lincoln. 

Katharine  late  the  wife  of  John  Thomas,  ^marchaunt,'  late  of  Pole, 
CO.  Dorset,  *  wedowe,'  and  executrix  of  his  will,  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  she  render  402.  to  John 
Carent  the  elder,  executor  of  the  will  of  John  Filoll,  esquire,  and  John 
Wroughton,  esquire,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  John  Filoll 
and  co-executrix  of  his  will.  Dorset. 

Thomas  Reue  late  of  Yatesbury,  co.  Wilts,  the  elder,  *  husbondman/ 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Henry  Smart  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

Southampton. 

John  Wode  late  of  Homyng,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,*  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  to  answer  Thomas,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Benet, 
Hulme,  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  Robert  Broune  late 
of  Hoveton  St.  Peter,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman.*  Norfolk. 

William  Draycote  of  Bampton,  co.  Oxford,  <  husbandman,'  and  John 
Draycote  of  Langford,  co.  Oxford,  'husbondman,'  for  not  appearing 


84 


CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478. 


Nov.  10. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  80. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  10. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  11. 

Westminster. 


Nov.    11. 
Westminster. 


Nov.   10. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Nov.   10. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — cont, 

before  the  justioes  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Denis  Wright  touching  a 
trespass.  Oxford. 

Richard  Curson  late  of  Boston,  co.  Lincobi>  merchant,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Thomas  Burgoyn,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  281.  18s.  id,  London. 

Thomas  Coll  of  Wykley,  co.  Northampton,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Thomas  Frysby,  prior  of  Launde,  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks. 

Leicester. 

Peter  Bayfelde  late  of  Causton,  co.  Norfolk,  'yoman/  alioi  of  Eawston, 

*  baker,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Nicholas  Rede  late  of  Wymondham, 

*  yoman,'  and  Thomas  Thorp,  burgess  of  Great  Jernemuth,  touching 
debts  of  14Z.  and  81.  10s.  8^?.  respectively.       City  of  Norwich  ;  Norwich. 

William  Tresebell  late  of  Tresebell,  co.  Cornwall,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  when  sued  with  William 
Dagon,  'husbondman,' Michael  Dagon,  *husbondman,' and  Lawrence 
Nicholl,  'husbondman,'  all  late  of  Tremodret  Wygan,  co.  Cornwall,  to 
answer  Ralph  Arundell,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass.  Cornwall. 

Gilbert  Pynchebek  late  of  Quaplod,  co.  Lincoln,  the  elder,  *  gentilman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Marjory,  Roos,  alias  the  lady  of  Roos, 
touching  a  debt  of  6Z.  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Kenston  of  Burnham  Depdale,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,'  alias 
'maryner,*  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Vaus  of  Salthous  and 
John  Heydon  touching  debts  of  91. 10s.  and  100s.  respectively.     Norfolk. 

John  Fitz  John  late  of  Hamerton,  co.  Huntingdon,  *  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Upsale  touching  a  trespass  committed  by 
him  with  Henry  Fitz  John  late  of  Hamerton,  *  husbondman.'     London. 

Edward  Andrewe  late  of  Maxey,  co.  Northampton,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Grene, 
citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  lOds.  id.    London. 

William  Talbot  of  Shotisworth,  co.  Lancaster,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  iOOl.  to  John  Pylkyngton, 
knight,  administrator  of  the  goods  of  Henry  Pylkyngton,  esquire,  who 
died  intestate.  York. 

Andrew  Waryn  of  Brook,  co.  Norfolk,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Neweporte  alias  Neuport  touching  a  debt  of 
40s.  Suffolk. 

James  Menge  late  of  Horsmonden  co.  Kent,  'laborer,'  for  not 
appearing  to  anpwer  John  Godfrey  of  the  parish  of  Lambirherst  touching 
a  debt  of  201.  Kent. 

Miles  Radclyff  late  of  Rilston  alias  Rylleston  in  Craven,  co.  York, 
esquire,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William  BoUand  of  Ripon, 
chaplain,  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks  and  to  answer  a  plea  that 
he  render  two  fodders  of  lead  worth  81.  to  Marion  Kent,  widow, 
executrix  of  the  will  of  John  Kent,  late  citizen  and  merchant  of 
York.  City  of  York. 


18  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1. 


85 


1478. 
Nov.   16. 

Westminster. 


Nov.    28. 
Westminster. 


Metnbrane  27 — a/nt, 

Robert  Pabenham,  perpetual  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Stodeham, 
CO.  Bedford,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  Bobert  Twygge,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt 
of  40«.  Middlesex. 

William  Hille,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Neweton,  co.  Suffolk,  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  More,  *  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of 
40Z.  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Gascon  late  of  the  town  of  St.  Albans,  co.  Hertford, 
*husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Broughton,  esquire, 
touching  a  debt  of  ISl.  Bedford. 


Oct.  80. 

Westminster. 


Nov.   21. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Nov.   28. 
Westminster. 


Nov.   26. 

Westminster. 


Nov.   17. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  26. 

James  Warde  late  of  Great  Chesterford,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  and  Thomas  Lokton,  esquire, 
touching  a  debt  of  20/.  London. 

Soman  Ryvers  late  of  Hadley,  co.  Suffolk,  *  husbondman,'  alias 
'mercer,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
Henry  Lancastir,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  40«.,  and  John  Corbowe  and 
Agnes  his  wife  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  Norfolk,  Suffolk. 

John  Allerton  late  of  York,  *  yoman,*  alias  '  corsour,*  for  not  appear- 
ing before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Henry  Thwaytes  touching  a  debt  of  40s.,  Thomas  Yole,  clerk, 
touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  Richard  Allerton  of  York, 
*  smyth,'  and  John  Mewes,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  48s.  Ad. 

City  of  York,  York. 

Walter  Kynton  alias  Kyngton  late  of  Woxbrigge,  co.  Middlesex, 
'  gentilman,'  alias  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  answer  Robert  Boteler,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  il.  Is,  4^.,  John  Welbek,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of 
62.,  Thomas  Alegh  alias  Lye  of  Eyngstrete  by  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex, 
<  tailour,'  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  and  Thomas  Luyt  touching  a  debt  of 
lOZ.,  and  to  answer  pleas  that  he  render  102.  to  Elizabeth  Jate  the  wife  of 
John  Lok,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and  John  Alburgh,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  executors  of  the  will  of  the  said  John  Lok,  and  20Z. 
to  James  Asshe  and  Cecily  his  wife,  executors  of  the  will  of  Robert 
Muchgode.  Middlesex  ;  London. 

William  Rose  late  of  Brokebury,  co.  Hereford,  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
apptoring  to  answer  Thomas  Parker,  late  sheriff  of  Hereford,  touching 
a  debt  of  20/.  Worcester. 

Thomas  Palmer  late  of  Leystoft,  co.  Suffolk,  *  chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of 
the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Baxter  touching  a  debt  of  20/.       Lincoln. 

John  Madsey  late  of  Croulton,  co.  Northampton,  'mason,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Enyght 
touching  a  trespass.  Northampton. 

Thomas  Shirley  late  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  'laborer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,  and 
John  Norbury,  knight,  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  mm  and  John 


86 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478. 


Oct.  80. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 


Nov.   22. 
Westminster. 


Nov.   16. 
Westminster. 

1479 

Jan.    28. 

Westminster. 


Jan.    80. 

Westminster. 


Jan.    81. 

Westminster. 


Jan.    28. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  26 — ctmt. 

Mund  late  of  Croydon,  '  laborer,'  John  Gorde  late  of  Croydon  the 
younger,  *  laborer,*  Thomas  Bardog  late  of  Waldyngham,  co.  Surrey, 
*  husbondman,*  and  Thomas  Macche  late  of  Lymmesfeld,  co.  Surrey, 
'yoman.*  Surrey. 

John  Spence  of  Walden,  co.  York,  *yoman,'  Thomas  Spence  of 
Walden,  *  yoman,'  John  Smyth  of  Walden,  *  yoman,'  Robert  Spence  of 
Walden,  *  yoman,'  and  Thomas  Wryght  of  Walden,  *  yoman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Mountfort, 
esquire,  touching  a  trespass.  York. 

Thomas  Dalton  of  Luton,  co.  Bedford,  the  younger,  *  chapman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Stokton,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London 
touching  a  debt  of  Ills.  Id.,  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Warner,  citizen  and  grocer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  TOs.  lid.  and  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Nyche,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and 
John  Whytebrede,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  touching  debts  of 
18L  10s.  and  4/.  13«.  4rf.  respectively.  Bedford. 

Robert  Bowele  late  of  Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  merchant,  for  not 
appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench, 
to  answer  Walter  Combe  of  the  parish  of  St.  James  by  Taunton  touching 
a  debt  of  46  marks.  Somerset. 

Robert  Mortymer  late  of  London,  *gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Alan  Limmer,  citizen 
and  grocer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  251.  London. 

Thomas  Bruyn  alias  Breweyne  late  of  Rowner,  co.  Southampton, 
esquire,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Parker,  citizen  and  tailor 
of  London,  and  William  Paupeday  alias  Grove  of  Odimer  touching 
debts  of  71s.  id,  and  16i.  respectively.  London,  Sussex. 

John  Baxter  of  Thwayte,  co.  York,  *  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing 
when  sued  with  Thomas  Bothe  of  Gyldenwellys,  co.  York,  *  husbondman,' 
William  Rodes  of  Letwell,  co.  York,  *  husbondman,'  and  Robert 
Wryght  of  Carre,  co.  York,  *  laborer,'  to  answer  John  Eeton  touching 
a  trespass.  York. 

John  Estham  late  of  Ludlowe,  co.  Salop,  *  chapman,'  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  William  Whytwey,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  il,  London. 

William  Br(5un  of  Multon,  co.  Lincoln,  *  chapman,'  alias  *  yoman,' 
alias  *  husbondman,*  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Haldworth  of 
Soureby  Brygge,  John  Busshe  of  Owtewell  and  Richard  Bacwn  and 
William  Gosselyn  touching  debts  of  7L,  10  marks  and  20Z.,  respectively, 

York  ;  Middlesex  ;  Norfolk. 

John  Coote  late  of  Homyngesherde  in  Southf olke  alias  of  Stoke  Clare, 
CO.  Suffolk,  *  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  London,  draper,  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  Amynewe  Berdet  of  London,  *  draper,'  touching  a  debt 
of  48Z.  17s.  9^.  and  John  Clerke,  burgess  and  fishmonger  of  Oxford,  and 
John  Hyche,  citizen  and  <  stokfysshemonger '  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  20^.  8s.  London. 


18  EDWABD  IV.— Part  1. 


87 


1479. 
Feb.  9. 

Westminster. 


Fob.   9. 
Westminster. 


Jan.    28. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  10. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  25. 

Thomas  Alen  of  Chepyngnorton,  co.  Oxford,  'bocher,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Soman  touching  a 
debt  of  46s.  Srf.  City  of  Coventry. 

Thomas  Derbyshire  late  of  Leycestre,  'cordewaner/  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  a  writing  obligatory  to  William  Whittelesey. 

London. 

William  Fameham  of  Osbaldwyk,  co.  York,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Bothe,  bishop  of  Exeter,  touching  a  debt  of  40^. 

Middlesex. 

John  Turpvn  late  of  Tychefeld,  co.  Southampton,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Bluet, 
grocer  of  London,  alias  *  marchaunt '  of  Suthampton,  touching  a  debt 
of  408.  Town  of  Southampton. 

Stephen  Halle  of  Brodechalke,  co.  Wilts,  <  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Leyson  touching  a  debt  of  20Z.  London. 


MEMBRANE  24. 


1478. 

April  18.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Henry  Bustrop,  '  marchaunt,*  of  the 
Westminster,    tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  28  October,  17  Edward  IV. 

{See    p.  62).     These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  he  has  taken 
oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 


April  26. 
Westminster. 


April  12. 
Westminster. 


April  27. 
Westminster. 


April  27. 
Westminster. 


April  28. 

Westminster. 


Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  John  Werall,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the 
King's  Bench,  for  his  good  service  in  the  same  from  his  youth,  of  the 
reversions  of  the  offices  of  coroner  and  attorney  of  the  king  in  the  King's 
Bench  on  the  death  of  John  West,  to  whom  they  were  latelv  granted 
by  letters  patent,  or  whenever  they  shall  come  into  the  king's  gift  from 
any  other  cause,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  Exchequer  and  all 
other  accustomed  rewards.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Wyntershulle  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the 
king's  park  of  Witteley  and  Asshehurste,  co.  Surrey,  with  the  accustomed 
fees  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  there,  to  hold  the  office  himself 
and  by  deputy  in  the  latter  part  of  his  life.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  Robert  Coorte  as 
auditor  of  the  accounts  of  all  receivers,  bailiff,  reeves,  feodaries,  farmers 
and  other  officers  and  ministers  of  the  king  of  all  honours,  castles, 
lordshipsi  manors,  lands  and  other  possessions  belonging  to  the  earldom 
of  Devon,  in  the  counties  of  Cornwall,  Devon,  Dorset,  Somerset  and 
Wilts  and  elsewhere  or  to  the  earldom  of  Richmond  in  the  counties  of 
Lincoln,  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Cambridge,  Essex,  Hertford,  Kent,  Surrey  and 
Middlesex  and  elsewhere  and  all  manors  and  lands  late  of  Guy  de  Bryan, 
knight,  late  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  in  the  king's  hands 
by  his  forfeiture  and  assigned  for  the  expenses  of  the  household,  receiving 
(he  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  premises.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Sayntlo,  knight,  of  the  lordships  of  Baneston 
and  Shokirwik  with  their  members,  co.  Somerset,  which  he  had  for  life 
of  the  grant  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  John  Langford  of  Barton,  co.  Leicester,  <  gentilman,'  late 
escheator  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester,  of  a£  fines,  amerce- 


88  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-  -*-^  Membrane  24 — cant. 

1478. 

ments,  issues,  debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of 
his  office.  By  p.s. 

April  20.         Presentation  of  William  Elyot  to  the  parish  church  of  Bikebury  alias 
Westminster.  Biggebury,   in    the    diocese  of    Exeter,  void    bv  the  death  of   Thomas 
Chipnam,  last  incumbent,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  Joan,  daughter  and  heiress  of  John  Champemoun. 

April  28.         General    pardon  to    Thomas    Langford    late    of    TeflFount,  co.  Wilts, 
Westminster,    «yoman.'  By  p.s. 

w   tad    tor  *      General  pardon  to  John  Fynchecok  late  of  Ware,  <  shomaker.'        By  K. 

May  8.  Protection,  for  the  whole  time  of  his  present  voyage,   for  Agnel  de 

Westminster.    Pencho,  captain  and  owner  of  a  galliass  of  Naples,  now  in  the  port  of 

Southampton,  belonging  to  the  king's  kinsman  the  king  of  Naples,  and 
his  deputies,  and  the  said  galliass  with  all  its  gear  and  all  hiis  goods. 
[Fcedera.]  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  23. 

March  4.         Presentation  of  John  Kent,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Bachesore, 

Westminster,    jjj  ^^q  diocese  of  Worcester,  to  the  parish  church  of  Little  Cumberton,  in 

the  same  diocese,   in  the  king's  gift    by    reason  of    the    minority   of 

George  (sic)   son    and    heir  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,    on  an 

exchange  of  benefices  with  George  Sambage. 

March  10.        Grant  for  life  to  James  T3rrell,  knight,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  202.  from 

Westminster,    the  issues  of  the  king's    manor  or  lordship  of    Bosse  in  Holdemesse, 

CO.  York,  late  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s. 

March  6.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant,  William  Berkeley,  one  of  the  esquires  of 
Westminster,  the  body,  of  the  offices  of  steward  of  Byngwode,  co.  Southampton, 
steward  of  Cristechirche,  co.  Southampton,  and  constable  of  the  castle 
of  Cristechirche,  with  all  accustomed  liberties  and  profits  in  the 
Isle  of  Wight  and  elsewhere,  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  to  hold  to  him,  his  heirs  and  assigns  with 
such  fees  as  Roger  Tocotes,  knight,  had.  By  p.s. 

March  11.        Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servitor,  John  Acton,  esquire,  one 
Westminster,    of  the  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  as  steward  of  the  forest  of  Eynfare,  co. 

Stafford,  steward  of  the  manor  of  Stourton  and  Eynfare,  ranger  of  the  king's 
hays  of  Chespell,  Iverley  and  Asshewode  within  the  said  forest  and  baiUff 
of  Jaspell  and  Iverley  aforesaid,  with  stanks,  fisheries,  stews,  waifs,  strays, 
fines,  amercements,  profits  of  courts,  herbage,  pannage,  trees,  branches, 
wood  called  <  wyndfalles,'  cheminage  and  all  the  commodities  and  profits, 
from  Michaelmas  last,  rendering  to  the  king  ISs.  id.  yearly  at  the 
Exchequer  and  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

March  7.         Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Martyn  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  king's  castle 

Westminster,    of  Corfife,  with   the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  castle  and 

lordship  of  Corffe.  By  p.s. 

April  4.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Ussher  of  an  annuity  of  26«.  8^.  at  the  hands 

Westminster,    of  the  abbot  of  Persshore ;   and  grant  to  him  of   the  office  of  keeper  of 

Middylbayllywyk  within  the  chace  of  Crosselaund,  co.  Gloucester,  during 

the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving 

the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  the  receivers  there.  By  p.s. 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  89 


1478.  Membrane  23 — vont, 

April  8.  Pardon  to  John  Quedampton,  keeper  of  the  gaol  of  the  king's  castle 

Westminster,    of  Winchester,  for  the  escapes  of  all  felons  and  prisoners  from  the  said 

gaol  from  Michaelmas  last  to  Christmas  following.  By  p.s. 

Nov.    18.         General   pardon    to   Thomas    Yonge    of    Barston    in   the    parish    of 

Westminster.    Barsewell,  co.  Warwick,  *  husbondman,'   alicia  *yoman,*  alms  of  Balsale 

in   the  parish  of   Barsewell,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

1  November.  By  p.s. 

April  4.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Mayw,  king's  minstrel,  of  10  marks  yearly 

Westminster.  fj.Qm  ^j^^  issues  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  wools,  hides  and  wool- 
fells,  the  petty  custom  and  the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the 
port  of  Chichester  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  from  Easter,  16 
Edward  IV.,  from  which  time  he  has  been  one  of  the  king's  minstrels 
but  has  had  no  fee.  By  p.s. 

April  18.         General  pardon  to  Henry  Massy,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  of 
Westminster,    all  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  March.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    22. 

March  6.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant    Thomas   Butler,  groom  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  chamber,  of  the  oflace  of  bailiff   of  the  lordship  of    Sullyll,  co. 

Warwick,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of   George,  late 

duke  of  Clarence,  with    the   accustomed   fees   from    the  issues    of  the 

lordship.  By  p.s. 

March  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Heeth,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
Westminster,  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  hundred  of  Chadlyngton, 
CO.  Oxford,  with  the  custody  of  the  warren  of  Brayles,  co.  Warwick, 
during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  and  heir  of  Elizabeth,  late  duchess  of 
Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the  same  manner  as  William  Slatter 
had  the  office  of  bailiff  and  William  Tapton  the  custody.  By  K. 

March  5.         Appointment,  until  6    August,    of  Nicholas   Shatton,  yeoman   of  the 
Westminster,    avenary  of  the  household,  to  take  hay,  oats,  horse  bread  andlitter  and  other 

necessaries  for  his  office  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

March  12.        Appointment,   until  12  August,   of  John  Gardener,    yeoman    of    the 
Westminster,    poultry  of  the  household,  to  take  capons,  hens,  chickens,  ducks,  pigeons, 

conies,  rabbits  and  other  necessaries  pertaining  to  his  office  for  the  expenses 

of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  John  Botyll,  yeoman  of  the  poultry  of  the  household. 

By  bill,  etc. 

The  like  of  Walter  Machyng,  yeoman  of  the  poultry  of  the  household. 

By  bill,  etc. 

March  5.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Pylkyngton,  knight,  and  Edward  Pylkyngton  his 
Westminster,    son  of  the  office  of  chief  forester  or  master  forester  of  the  king's  chace  of 

Sourebv,  co.  York,  and  the  office  of  parker  of  the  king's  park  of  Ayringden, 
CO.  York,  and  also  of  the  herbage  and  pasture  of  the  park,  in  full  satisfaction 
of  all  fees  for  the  said  offices ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  John  by 
letters  patent  dated  [2]  2  February,  4  Edward  IV.  surrendered.       By  p.s. 

March  5.         Exemption  for  life  of  John  Suthill  of  Everyngham,  co.  York,  eequire, 
Westminster,    from  being  made  sheriff  of  York  or  any  other  county  of  the  realm.   By  p.s. 


90  CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


i^TQ  Membrane  22 — cont. 

March  6.         Presentation  of  Robert  William,  king's  clerk,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.    Ramesham,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Taberer. 

March  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 
Westminster,  of  his  body,  of  the  castle  of  Richemond,  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of 
Richemond,  the  manors  of  Harum  and  Carleton,  and  an  enclosure  called 
'  le  cowhous,'  CO.  York,  and  the  reversion  of  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor 
of  Hamelok,  alias  Holmesley,  co.  York,  on  the  death  of  Marjory  late  the 
wife  of  Thomas  Roos,  knight,  who  holds  the  same  in  dower,  with  liberties, 
franchises,  free  customs,  courts,  leets,  sheriffs'  turns,  waifs,  strays,  assizes 
of  bread  and  ale,  returns  of  writs  and  assizes  and  executions  of  the  same, 
infangtheff  and  outfangtheff  and  the  jurisdictions  of  the  same,  free  warrens, 
goods  and  chattels  of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws  within  the  honour  of 
Richemond,  and  knights'  fees  and  advowsons,  in  exchange  for  the  castles, 
manors  or  lordships  of  Sudeley,  co.  Gloucester,  Farley,  co.  Wilts,  and 
Corfif,  CO.  Dorset,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as 
many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

March  10.        Appointment  of  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  as  lieutenant 

Westminster,    of  Ireland  for  the  term  of  twenty  years,  with  all  liberties,  rights,  powers, 

authorities,  fees,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments  pertaining  to  the 

office,  according  to  the  form  of  an  indenture  between  the  king  and  the 

duke.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  21. 

March  12.        Grant  for  life  to  the  kiug's  servant  John  Symond,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    ^he  crown,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  park  of  Okehampton,  co.  Devon, 

with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

March  12.        The  like  to  the  king's  servant  John  Forster,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  king's  two  parts  of  the  manor 

of  Rosse  in  Holdernesse,  co.  York,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 

issues  of  the  same,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  16.        Grant  to  John  Burton,  one  of  the  household  servants  with  the  king's 

Westminster,    kinsman  the  lord  of  Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain,  of  the  office  of 

bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Sherstone,  co.  Wilts,  and  the  custody  of  the  warren 

of  the  same  called  *  Kyngesthomes '  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of 

George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  all  fees  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  4.         Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of     St.  Mary  and  St.  Rumonus, 
Westminster.    Tavystoke,  co.  Devon,  to  sue  before  the  pope  for  bulls  of  confirmation  of 
letters  patent  dated  12  November,  2  Edward  IV,  granting  to  them  in  frank 
almoin  the  alien  priory  of  Cowyk,  co.  Devon. 

By  p.s.  and  for  iOs.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  7.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Scopeham,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster,  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  all  the  lands  late  of  the  lord  Roos, 
deceased,  on  the  west  side  of  the  king's  port  called  '  le  Haven '  of  Boston, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  afterwards  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  in  the 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture,  receiving  wages  of  2d,  daily  from 
the  issues  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1. 


91 


1478. 

March  12. 
Westminster. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 

April  6. 
Westminster. 


AprU  2. 
Westminster. 


March  17. 
Westminster. 


March  12. 

Westminster. 


April  11. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

Grant  to  William  Staverton,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the 
lordship  and  manor  of  Caversham,  co.  Oxford,  and  the  lordship  of 
Assherigge,  co.  Wilts,  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Assherigge  and 
the  custody  of  the  woods  of  the  same  in  the  counties  of  Wilts  and  Berks, 
during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and 
6  marks  and  20.'J.  yearly  respectively  for  the  offices  of  steward  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordships,  and  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  offices  of  bailiff  and 
woodward.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Philip  Courtenay,  late  of  Kyngeston,  co.  Devon, 
knight,  for  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  16  November  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Seintleger,  one  of  the  knights 
of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  feodary  of  all  lands  within  the  counties  of 
Somerset,  Devon  and  Cornwall  late  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and 
in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
26  January,  17  Edward  IV,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  Master  Peter  Courtenay  of  the 
office  of  surveyor  of  all  honours,  castles,  manors,  lordships,  and  lands  late 
of  the  late  earl  of  Devon  in  the  counties  of  Devon,  Cornwall  and  Somerset 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  the  forfeiture  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands 
of  the  king's  receiver  there.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  ser\ant  John  Busshe,  groom  usher  of  the  king's 
hall,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Eston,  co.  Northampton, 
during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with 
the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Tyler  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  king's  manor 
of  Sudeley,  co.  Gloucester,  with  fees  of  id.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 
manor  and  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Robert  Badclif  of  Tatsall,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body, 
sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  of  all  escapes  of  John  Hoxson,  Thomas 
Marston  alias  Maston,  John  Thomson,  John  Aglasford,  and  other  persons 
from  the  king's  gaol  of  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  before  7  April.  By  p.s. 


March  14. 
Westminster. 


March  20. 
Buckden. 


March  16. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  20. 

Grant  to  Edmund  Bowdon  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  warren  by  the 
town  of  Warwick,  and  the  custody  of  the  third  part  of  the  park  of 
Wegenok,  co.  Warwick,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Warwick  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  king's  servajit,  Edmund  Vemey,  one  of  the  esquires  of 
the  household,  of  the  offices  of  steward  of  the  town  and  lordship  of  Yerdeley, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  parker  of  the  park  of  Claredon,  co.  Warwick,  with  the 
agistment  of  the  park  at  farm,  during  the  minority  of  the  said  Edward, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Yerdeley 
and  Claredon  and  all  other  profits,  and  paying  for  the  agistment  as  much 
as  anyone  else  would  offer  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  ser\'ant  William  Witney,  esquire,  usher  of 
the  chftfuber  of    the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  the 


92  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J^yg^  Membrane  20 — ctmt, 

offices  of  keeper  of  the  castle  of  Farley  and  parker  of  the  park  of  Farley,  co. 
Wilts,  receiving  2d.  daily  for  the  office  of  keeper  and  4^.  daily  for  the  office 
of  parker  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Farley,  with  all  other  profits. 

ByK. 

March  29.        General  pardon  to  David  ap  Howell  ap  Jevan  Lloid  of  Llanhavan  in  North 
Buokden.      Wales,  '  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  20  March. 

By  p.s. 

April  3.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Burton,  esquire,  gentleman  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  ewry  {ewerane)  for  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  the 

office  of  parker  of  the  park  of  Soddebury,  co.  Gloucester,  during  the  minority 

of  Edwi^  son  and  heir  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed 

fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Soddebury  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s.  [4729.] 

April  4.  General  pardon  to  John  Borne  late  of  Newenham,  co.  Kent,  and  Henry 

Westminster.    Sterre  late  of  Dodyngton,  co.  Kent,  <  repier,'  of  all  offences  committed  by 

them  before  27  March.  By  p.s. 

March  19.  Grant  for  life  to  George  Broun,  knight,  of  the  offices  of  steward  of  the 
Buckden.  lordships  and  manors  of  Witteley  and  Warpesden,  co.  Surrey,  and  the  lordship 
and  manor  of  Milton  and  Marden  and  the  hundred  of  Milton,  co.  Kent,  in 
the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the 
accustomed  fees  and  in  addition  10  marks  yearly  for  the  office  of  steward  of 
the  lordship  and  manor  of  Milton  and  Marden  from  the  issues  of  the 
lordship,  manor  and  hundred ;  and  grant  to  him  also  for  life  of  a  yearly 
rent  of  40  marks  from  issues  of  the  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Milton  and 
Marden.  By  p.s. 

April  8.  General  pardon  to  John  Wellez  of  Maxsey,  co.  Northampton,  esquire, 

Westminster,    alias  John  Welles,  late  of  Bletneshawe,  co.  Bedford,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  29  March.  By  p.s. 

April  6.  Grant,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of 

Westminster.    Clarence,  to  Degory  Heynes  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  town  of  Warrewik, 

with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Warrewik  and 

all  other  profits,  and  a  field  called  ^  Litle  Mersshefeld  *  by  the  park  of 

Wegenok.  By  p.s. 

April  6.  Grant  to  Hugh  Warde  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  park  of  Dunyet, 

Westminster.    CO.  Somerset,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of 

Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all 
other  profits.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    19. 

March  12.        Licence  for  John  Coket  of  Ampton,  co.  Suffolk,  Thomas  Heigham,  John 
Westminster.    Coket  son  of  the  said  John,  Richard  Heigham  and  Clement  Clerk,  or  their 

executors  and  assigns,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  in  the  parish  church 
of  Ampton  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen 
of  England,  his  sons  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  and  Bichard,  duke  of  York, 
marshal  of  England,  and  the  said  John  Coket  the  father  and  Alice  his 
wife  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  John  Coket 
at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  in  the  said  church,  and  for  them  to  grant  in 
mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  lands,  rents,  annuities  and  other  possessions, 
not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly. 

By  K.  and  for  211,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  98 


^fembrane  19 — cont» 

1478. 

March  4.         Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  the  prior  and  canons  of  Newburgh  of  a 
Westminster,    charter  of  Henry  [II]  as  follows — 

Henricm  rex  Amflornm  et  dux  Xonnannorum  et  AqxiUanorum  et  coviM 
Aivdegavonnn  archiepiscopis,  episcopiSf  abbatibus,  comitibiis,  baronibus^ 
jnsticiariis^  vicecoinitibiis,  ministris  et  omnihus  hominibus  etfidelihm  mis 
totuts  Antjlie^  salntem,  Sciatis  me  coyicessisse  et  carta  inea  presenti 
coyifinnasse  abbatie  Sancte  Marie  de  Xoroburgo  et  priori  et  canonicis 
ibidetn  Deo  servienttbiis  in  perpetuam  elimosinam  dimationem  iUam  quam 
liogenis  de  Mowbray  eis  fecit  in  ecclesiis  et  terris  et  ceteris  2x>8sessionibiis, 
ipsum  videlicet  locum  in  quo  abbatia  eorum  fundata  est  cum  terris 
circumadjacentibus  et  cum  parva  Wildona  et  una  monte  qui  dieitur  Brync 
cum  boscOf  piano  et  marisco  et  j^ratis  et  sartis  et  cidturis  et  pasturis  et 
aquis  et  sUujnis  et  viis  et  semituif  et  ecclesiam  beate  Marie  de  Hod  cum 
terra  et  bosco  et  omnibus  ji^ytinentiis  suis,  et  ecclesiam  de  Codeicalde  cum 
capella  et  omnibus  peHinentiis  ejm,  et  ecclesiam  de  Tresk  cum  capella  et 
mansura  et  ceteris  pertinentiis,  et  ecclesiam  de  Condala  cum  omnibus  suis 
adjacentibusy  et  ecclesiam  de  Kyrkeby  juxta  pontem  de  Burgo  cum  capella 
et  omnibus  pertine^itiis  ejus,  et  ecclesiam  de  Houngeham  aim  capella  et 
omnibus  pertinentiis  ejus,  et  ecclesiam  de  Welbuma  cum  vaUe  sancti 
Oregorii  in  qua  ipsa  ecclesia  sedet  et  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis  ejus,  et 
ecclesiam  de  Kyrkeby  in  Ridala  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis  ejus,  et  ecclesiam. 
de  Haxei  et  ecclesiam  de  Ouustuna  et  ecclesiam  de  Epewrda  et 
ecclesiam  de  Boltona  cum  omnibus  ad  ipsas  pertinentibus,  ecclesiam  de 
Malsham  et  ecclesiam  de  ^[alessart  et  ecclesiam  de  Landeford  cum 
omnibus  eorum  pertinentiis,  et  unam  carucatam  terre  in  Tresch  quajn  tenet 
de  illis  Bartholomeus  Gigator,  et  dimidiam  carucatam  terre  in  Cava  et  duas 
bovatas  terre  in  Malesert  et  unam  bovatam  terre  in  Uluestona,  Quare 
volo  et  Jirmiter  precipio  quod  predicta  ecclesia  et  canonici  Jiabeant  et 
teneant  liec  jrredicta  omnia  bene  et  in  pa4*e  et  libere  et  quiete  et  lumorijice  in 
bosco  et  piano  et  marisco,  in  culturis  et  pasturis  et  sartis  et  aquis 
et  stagnis,  in  viis  et  semitis,  cum  sacca  et  socca  et  thol  et  them 
infangtheffe  et  cum  omyiibus  aliis  rebus  et  libertatibus  sicut  carta  jyredicti 
Bjogeri  testijicatur.  Hits  test ib us  Ricardo  Sertore,  llicardo  de  Humet, 
Xigello  filin  Rngeri  de  Motrbrai,  Waltern  Buere  et  aliis : 
And  grant  that  they  shall  have  return  of  writs  within  the  abbey  and  its 
precinct  and  executions  of  the  same,  and  that  no  sheriff,  baihff  or  other 
minister  of  the  king  shall  enter  therein. 

By  p.s.  and  for  100s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  9.  Grant  to  William  Hampne,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  St.  Nicholas, 

Westminster.  Berliche,  of  two  fairs  yearly  at  their  town  of  Bery,  co.  Somerset,  one  on  the 
feast  of  the  Assumption  and  the  day  preceding  and  the  day  following,  and 
the  other  on  the  feast  of  St.  Nicholas  and  the  day  preceding  and  the  day 
following,  with  a  court  of  pie-powder  and  all  issues,  profits  and  amerce- 
ments, provided  that  it  be  not  to  the  harm  of  neighbouring  fairs.      By  p.s. 

March  18.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Huddylston,  king's  esquire,  of 
Westminster,  the  office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Sudley  and  master  of  the  game  there 
and  the  offices  of  steward  and  receiver  of  the  lordship  of  Sudley,  late  of 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  exchange 
between  the  king  and  his  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  ;  and  also  of  the  herbage  and 
pannage  of  the  park  there,  rendering  to  the  kmg  100s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 


94 


CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


1478. 

March  11. 

Westminster. 


March  9. 
Westminster. 


March  12. 

Westminster. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 

March  14. 
Westminster. 


March  12. 
Westminster. 


March  12. 
Westminster. 


March  12. 
Westminster. 


March  12. 
Westminster. 


ME^fBRANE   18. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Lye,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
crown,  and  Philip  Curteys  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of 
Plymton,  with  the  herbafj^o  of  the  garden  there  called  *  Castell  Hay,*  late 
of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  which  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  the 
attainder  and  forfeiture  of  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Devon,  and  are  now  in  his 
hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  duke,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  all 
other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  ihe  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of 
Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  of  the  lordship  and  manor 
of  Elvell  in  the  parts  and  marches  of  Wales  and  the  castle  there,  with  all 
franchises,  liberties,  courts,  leets,  hundreds,  views  of  frank  pledge,  com- 
motes, knights'  fees,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons  and  other  royalties.  By  K. 

Grant  to  John  Halliwell,  esquire,  of  the  offices  of  keeper  of  the  park  of 
of  Stokenham  within  the  lordship  of  Stokenham  and  warrener  and  keeper 
of  le  Lay  there  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship,  with 
all  other  profits ;  and  grant  to  him,  during  good  behaviour,  of  the  office 
of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Plympton,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture 
of  the  said  duke,  receiving  12</.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Plympton.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  Ralph  Wolseley  as  fourth  baron 
of  the  Exchequer  with  the  accustomed  fees,  vestures  and  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Borghchier,  knight,  of  the  office  of 
keeper  of  the  park  of  Henden  alias  Hevenden,  co.  Kent,  with  the  herbage 
and  pannage  of  the  park,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George, 
late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  all  fees  and  profits.  By  K. 

Grant  to  the  king's  knight  John  Savage  the  younger,  one  of  the  king's 
carvers,  of  iOl.  yearly  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  from  the  issues  of  the  lands  called  *  Salisbury 
londes,'  *  Warwik  londes,'  and  *  the  lord  Spencers  londes,*  late  of  the 
said  duke ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  of  40Z.  yearly  during  pleasure  from 
the  issues  of  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster  by  letters  patent  dated 
6  June  last  under  the  seal  of  the  county,  surrendered.  By  K. 

Like  grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Savage,  knight,  of  the  offices  of 
constable  of  the  castle  of  Hanley  and  keeper  of  the  park  of  Hanley,  co. 
Worcester,  during  the  minority  of  the  said  Edward,  with  fees  of  20/.  yearly 
from  the  issues  of  the  above-mentioned  lands.  By  K 

Grant  for  life  to  the  said  John  of  40  marks  yearly  from  the  fee  farm  of 
the  city  of  York,  parcel  of  100/.,  late  of  Thomas,  late  lord  of  Roos,  and  in 
the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.,  and  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late 
duke  of  Clarence.  By  K. 

Whereas  Katharine  late  the  wife  of  William  Vaux,  knight,  was  seised 
with  him  of  the  majiors  of  Stanton,  co.  Buckingham,  and  Slarkham,  alias 
Marcham,  co.  Berks,  for  her  life,  and  these  came  into  the  king's  hands  by 
pretext  of  an  act  of  attainder  against  the  said  William  in  the  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  1  Edward  IV.,  and  she  has  not  wherewithal  to  live  and  to 
support  her  children,  the  king  hereby  grants  the  manors  to  her  for  life. 

By  p.s. 


18  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1. 


95 


i^Yfi  McinbraNc   18 — co7it. 

March  14.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Panell,  one  of  the  king's  trum- 
Westminster.    peters,  of  10  marks  yearly  from  Michaelmas,  15  Edward  IV,  from  a  farm  of 

10^.  Ss.  yearly  from  the  farm  of  the  manor  of  Corby,  co.  Northampton,  and 
the  increment  of  the  same  at  the  hands  of  the  heirs  of  William  son  of 
William  Latymer  or  the  farmers  of  the  manor  or  the  sheriff ;  in  lieu  of  a 
grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  14  October,  7  Edward  IV,  surrendered 
because  invalid  and  because  he  received  no  payment  since  the  said 
Michaelmas.  By  p.s. 

March  16.        Like  grant  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Hilles,  one  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    trumpeters,  from  the  farm  of  all  assarts,  wastes,  purprestures  and  minute 

particles  of  the  forest  between  the  bridges  of  Stanford  and  Oxford  ;  in  lieu 

of  a  grant  to  him  from  Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.    by  letters  patent  dated 

the  said  14  October,  surrendered  as  above.  By  p.s. 


March  5. 

WestmlnBter. 


June    14. 
Westminster. 

April  26. 
Westminster. 


March  6. 

Westminster. 


March  14. 

Westminster. 


March  10. 

Westminster. 


April  6. 
Westminster. 


April  2. 
Westminster. 


April  28. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  17. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Grauntforte,  yeoman  of  the  crown, 
as  controller  of  the  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides,  and 
wool- fells  and  the  subsidy  of  the  Ss,  in  the  tun  and  12r/.  in  the  pound  in 
the  port  of  Cicestre  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed 
fees,  provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one 
part  of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  Thomas  Brampton  of  Lynton,  co.  Cambridge,  '  gentilman,' 
in  the  port  of  Lenn  and  ports  and  places  adjacent.    By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  Peter  Curteys  as  controller  of  the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and 
poundage  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Grant  to  John  Hancheth  of  the  office  of  parker  or  the  custody  of  the 
park  of  Fulbroke  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke 
of  Clarence,  receiving  such  fees  as  Roger  Okeley  or  anyone  else  had. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Pole,  servant  to  the  king's  councillor  lord 
Stanley,  steward  of  the  household,  of  the  office  of  water  bailiff  of  the  city  of 
Dublin  in  Ireland,  in  the  king's  gift  by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke 
of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Asshe  as  ganger  in  the  port  of 
Southampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

General  pardon  to  Alice  Fode  late  the  wife  of  Edmund  Fode,  late  of 
London,     <  skynner,'    Katharine  Henry   late    of    Stanes,    co.  Middlesex, 

*  huswyf,'  Elizabeth    Walssh  late  of  London,  *  senglewoman,'  Joan  the 
wife  of  John  a  Boure  of  London,  *cordener,*  Agnes  Glasier  late  of  London, 

*  huswyf,'  and  Katharine  Napper  late  of  London,  *  spynster.'  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Peter  Johnson,  alias  Jonson,  of  Suthampton,  'taylor,' 
alias  <  inneholder,'  alias  '  hosteler,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
22  March  last.  By  p.s. 

Signification  to  Th.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 
election  of  William  Baker,  brother  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Mary  or  House 
of  God,  Dover,  as  master  of  that  place. 


96  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  j^iTQ  Membrane  17 — cont. 

April  20.        Grant  to  John  Leventhorpe  of  an  annuity  of  102.  from  the  issues  of  the 

Westminster,    loidship  of  Northwelde,  CO.  Essex,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of 

George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  in  continuation  of  a  grant  by  letters  patent 

of  the  said  duke.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  16  and  16. 

April  16.        Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Elizabeth,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  of  the 
Westminster,    tenours  of  the  following : — 

1.  An  act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on 
16  January  last  (see  p.  75). 

2.  Provisions  ^English)  that  the  act  shall  not  be  prejudicial  to 
Humphrey  Talbot,  knight,  John,  lord  Howard,  and  Margaret  his 
wife  or  Jane  the  wife  of  William,  lord  Berkeley  in  respect  of  certain 
specified  manors.  [Rolls  of  Parliament  VI.  168.] 


Manhrane  15 — cont, 

April  28.^       Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Elizabeth  Clere,  Richard 

Westminster     Sowthwell,  Joan  Heydon,   Boger  Townesend,  Henry  Spelman,  William 

Lomnor  and  Robert  Stevenson  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  cathedral 

church  of  Holy  Trinity,  Norwich,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  5  marks  from  the 

manors  of  Cleydon,  co.  Suffolk,  and  Therston,  co.  Norfolk. 

By  K.  and  for  111.  lis.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  20.        Licence  for  John  Flaxall  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain 
Westminster,    to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  All  Saints,  Walsale, 

at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  under  the  Crucifix,  for  the  good  estate 
of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
the  said  John  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of 
Nicholas  Flaxall,  father  of  the  said  John,  and  all  who  in  future 
times  shall  support  the  chantry,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  John  Flaxall 
in  the  said  church,  and  for  the  chaplain  and  his  successors  to  acquire  in 
mortmain  after  inquisition,  lands,  rents,  and  other  possessions,  not 
held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  8  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  24  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  1.  Grant,   during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of 

Westminster.  Clarence,  to  William  Berkeley,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  101.  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordship  of  Sulhill,  co.  Warwick,  and  also  the  office  of  steward  of 
the  lordship  of  Sulhill,  and  the  lordships  of  Erdyngton  and  Yerdeley,  co. 
Warwick,  and  the  lordship  of  Purybarre,  co.  Stafford,  and  the  office  of 
riding  forester  of  the  chace  of  Sutton  and  Colvyle  and  the  park  of  Sutton, 
receiving  yearly  for  the  office  of  steward  4Z.,  8Z.,  and  20«.  from  the  issues  of 
the  lordships  respectively,  and  for  the  office  of  forester  lOOs.  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordships  of  Sutton  and  Coloyle,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

May  1.  Pardon  to  Robert  Dene  late  of  Watemewton,  co.  Huntington,  *husbond- 

Westminster.    man,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before 

the  king  to  ans\\er  for  certain  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Byllyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Bench,  has  certified. 

May  6.  General  pardon  to  John  Bunnyng  late  of  Pengelly,  in  the  parish  of 

Westminster.    Saint  Neot,    CO.  Gornwall,  'yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  2  May.  By  p.s. 


18  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1.  97 


-[ATQ  Membrane  15 — cont, 

April  20.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  William  Djrxon,  chaplain, 
Westminster,   bom  in  the  town  of  Dumbare  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Southheyghton,  co. 

Sussex,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  rcdim  peaceably  and 
enjoy  his  goods. 

May  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  Richard  Cruse,  one  of  the  yeoman  of 

Westminster,   ^he  crown,  and  Thomas  Greyson,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's  chamber, 

of  the  custody  of  the  king's  quay  and  crane  of  Opi^m  and  five  cellars 

belonging  thereto  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late 

duke  of  Clarence,  with  all  profits,  rendering  to  the  king  61,  13$,  id,  yearly. 

By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  14. 

April  28.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  Bichard  Aprice  and  Thomas  Grey, 
Westminster,  esquire,  of  10  marks  yearlv  and  6d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  two  messuages 
situated  by  the  hithe  called  *  le  Tourewharf '  by  the  city  of  London,  a 
messuage  on  the  wharf  of  the  Tower  aforesaid  in  which  John  Elyngham, 
deceased,  lately  dwelt  and  a  garden  adjoining  and  all  other  messuages  on 
the  said  wharf  and  gardens  and  vacant  plots  of  land  on  each  side  of  the 
conmion  street  or  way  between  the  gate  at  the  last  end  of  the  wharf  and 
the  bridge  across  <  le  flod^fate '  of  the  wharf ;  in  lieu  of  grants  of  the 
same  to  the  said  Bichard  by  letters  patent  dated  27  May,  6  Edward  IV, 
and  11  June,  10  Edward  lY,  surrendered.  By  K. 

June  24.        Presentation  of  Thomas  Byse,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Famham, 
Westminster,   in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury. 

Mav  24.  Confirmation  of  a  writing  of  Balph,  late  lord  of  Sudeley,  John,  late  lord  of 
Wobnm.  Beauchamp,  John  Norys,  and  John  Nanfan,  esquire,  all  now  deceased,  dated 
5  April,  85  Henry  VI,  granting  at  the  request  of  Bichard,  late  earl  of 
Warwick  to  Bichard  Beauchamp,  lord  Beauchamp,  then  esquire,  the  ofiices 
of  the  stewardships  of  the  lordships  and  hundreds  of  Tewkesbury  and 
Whytyngton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  the  lordships  of  Hanley,  Upton,  Bussheley 
and  Bidmerley,  co.  Worcester,  and  the  mastership  with  the  custody  of  the 
chaces  of  Malveme  and  Cors,  and  the  parks  of  Tewkesbury,  Hanley, 
Blakemore,  Bussheley  and  Bydmerle^  in  the  said  counties  for  life,  receiving 
the  accustomed  fees ;  and  grant  to  him  of  the  same  during  the  minority  of 
Edward,  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence.  By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  8.  Licence  for  William  Bruer,  owner  of  a  ship  called  le  Cristofer  of  Fowey,  or 

Westminster,  his  factors  or  attomeys,for  once  to  ship  woollen  cloths  and  other  merchandise 
not  pertaining  to  the  staple  of  Calais,  the  customs  and  subsidies  on  which 
shall  not  exceed  10/.,  in  a  ship  called  le  Kateryne,  now  in  the  port  of  London, 
and  take  them  to  the  port  of  Fowey,  and  there  transfer  them  to  the  said 
ship  le  Cristofer,  and  take  them  to  any  foreign  parts,  and  to  buy  wine,  oil, 
soap  {smigma)  and  fruit  in  foreign  parts,  and  bring  them  back  to  any  port  of 
the  realm  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  13. 

March  10.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Peke,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  the  stewardship  of  the 

Westminster.    lordships  and  manors  of  Chesthunt,  co.  Hertford,  and  Bassyngbom  with  its 

members,  co.  Cambridge,  and  the  stewardship,  of  all  lordships,  manors  and 

lands  in  the  said  counties  and  the  county  of  Essex  in  the  king's  hands  by 

6258  0 


98  CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


^  Mm^  Membrane  18 — corU. 

the  forfeiture  of  G^rge,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  fees  of  4Z.  ISs,  ^d, 
yearly,  viz.  4  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  of  Chesthunt,  and  40s. 
from  the  issues  of  the  manor  of  Bassyngbom,  and  also  a  yearly  rent  of 
20  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Slapton,  co.  Devon, 
in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  duke.  By  p.s. 

April  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  serVant  Peter  Beaupie,  esquire,  of  the  office  of 

Weatminster.    feodary  of  the  lordship  of  Fawnhope,  co.  Hereford,  during  the  minority  of 

Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  John  Beaupie  of  the  tollship  {tolnetmn)  of  Walshepole  in 
North  Wales,  during  the  minority  of  the  earl  of  Worcester  and  lord  Powes, 
with  all  profits.  By  p.s.  [4749.] 

April  22.         Presentation  of  William   Chiewe  to  the  parish  church  of    Chilteron 
Westminster.    Cantelope,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  void  by  the  resignation  of 

Thomas  Chiewe. 

April  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Selby,  one  of  the  yeomen  ushers  of 

Westminster,  ^^e  household,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  castle  of  Warwick,  with 
the  custody  of  the  garden  or  vineyard  there  during  the  minority  of 
Edward  son  and  heir  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed 
fees  from  the  issues  of  the  town  and  lordship  of  Warrewik  and  all  other 
profits.  By  p.s. 

April  21.         General  pardon  to  William  Edolfife  late  of  Brenset,  co.  Kent,  *husbond- 
Westminster.    man,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  19  April.  By  p.s. 

April  28,         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Henry  Harper  of  the  office  of  auditor  of  all 
Westminster,    castles,  manors  and  lands  in  the  counties  of  Warwick,  Stafford,  Leicester, 

Northampton,  Oxford,  Wilts,  Berks,  Somerset,  Gloucester,  Worcester  and 
Hereford  caUed  '  Warwikeslandes '  and  *  Spencerslandes,'  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward,  first  born  son  of  the  king's 
brother  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  with 
daily  expenses.  By  p.s. 

April  2.  General  pardon  to  John  Hute  late  of  Aulescomb,  co.  Devon,  <  yoman,' 

Westminster,    alias  John  Hut  late  of  Awelescombe.  By  p.s. 

May  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Sir  John  Kyrkeby,  one  of  the 

Westminster,    chaplains  of  the  king's  chapel,  of  the  prebend  in  the  church  of  Llandaff 

void  by  the  death  of  Master  John  Wynter  and  in  the  king's  gift  because  the 
temporalities  pertaining  to  the  bishopric  and  church  are  in  his  hands. 

By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

May  8.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Thomas  Grene,  chaplain,  and 

Westminster.    Ralph  Fraunceis,   *  gentilman,*  of  a  toft  and  a  virgate  of  land  in  Merefeld 

North  and  by  Peter  Curteys  and  Everard  Dygby  of  a  messuage,  a  toft 
and  four  virgates  of  land  in  Halstede  and  Whatborough,  co.  Leicester, 
extended  at  SSs,  Ad.  yearly,  and  not  held  in  chief,  as  appears  by  an  inquisi- 
tion taken  before  Thomas  Warde,  escheator  in  the  county,  to  the  prior  and 
convent  of  Launde,  to  the  value  of  40$.  yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  a 
licence  by  letters  patent  dated  6  March,  17  Edward  lY. 

July  7.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,    on   19   November  last  by  letters  patent  to   Thomas  Newland,  late  of 

Colchestre,  *  grocer,'  ah'as  *  merchaunt,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the 


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1478. 


Mevnbrane  18 — cont. 

company  of  the  king's  kinsman,  William,  lord  of  Hasfcynges,  lieutenant- 
general  of  the  town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody, 
defence  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  at  Colchestre, 
CO.  Essex,  as  appears  by^certificate  of  the  sheriff. 


May  2. 

Wesioiinster. 


May  12. 

Westminster. 


May  2. 

Westminster 


May  4. 
Westminster. 


May  27. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE     12. 

Orant  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  of  the  collation  to 
the  third  portion  which  Master  William  Sprigge  has  in  the  parish  church 
of  Crukom  when  it  shall  next  become  vacant.  By  K. 

Grant,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  to  the  king,  to  William,  bishop 
of  Durham,  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  of  Hastynges,  the  king's 
chamberlain,  John  Morton,  clerk,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery,  and  Joan 
late  the  wife  of  Richard  Fowler,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  aU  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  and  other  possessions,  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets, 
parks,  warrens,  franchises,  liberties,  profits,  and  other  commodities  late 
of  the  said  Bichard,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service,  during  the 
minority  of  Bichard  his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  of  the  latter,with  his 
marriage  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a 
competent  sustenance  for  the  heir  according  to  his  rank.  By  K. 

Whereas  Edward  I  by  letters  patent  (a  charter)  dated  27  May,  27  Edward 
I,  granted  to  the  burgesses  of  Northampton  that  they  should  yearly  at 
Michaelmas  choose  from  themselves  a  mayor  and  two  bailiffs,  and 
should  present  the  mayor  at  the  Exchequer  within  the  octaves  of 
Michaelmas  to  take  oath  for  his  office ;  the  king,  in  consideration  of 
the  expense  in  this,  grants  that  from  henceforth  each  mayor  within  the 
octaves  of  Michaelmas  shall  take  oath  for  his  office  before  his 
predecessor  and  the  recorder  and  four  coroners  of  the  town,  or  two 
of  them  at  least,  in  the  Guildhall  of  the  town,  and  each  escheator  of  the 
town  after  the  election  of  the  mayor  shall  take  oath  for  his  office  within 
the  said  octaves  within  the  town,  aiid  within  fifteen  days  after  the  election 
of  the  mayor  the  names  of  the  mayor  and  escheator  shall  be  certified  to 
the  Exchequer.  And  whereas  on  80  May,  2  Edward  IV,  by  letters  patent, 
the  king  pardoned  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs,  burgesses  and  men  of  the  town 
201.  yearly  from  the  farm  of  the  town  for  twenty  years,  he  hereby  pardons 
the  same  to  them  for  twelve  years  further.  By  E. 

Grant  to  the  king's  esquire  Bobert  Poyntz  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the 
lordships  of  Sodbury,  Barton  hundred,  Erlescourt  of  the  honour  of 
Gloucester  and  Fairford,  with  their  members,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Sherston, 
CO.  Wilts,  with  the  office  of  master  of  the  game  of  the  park  of  Sodbury, 
during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  witti 
the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  and  all  other  profits. 

Byp.s.  [4776.] 

Pardon  to  the  king's  servant  Bobert  Battecliff,  esquire,  sheriff  of  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk,  and  John  Hagone,  constable  of  the  hundred  of  Holt  and 
Wvveton,  co.  Norfolk,  for  the  escapes  of  James  Hubbert,  Bobert  Spencer, 
John  Belle,  John  Adamys,  James  Tommessonj  Bobert  Warde  and  Andrew 
Wilson,  prisoners  committed  to  their  custody  for  robbery  at  sea  or 
other  cause.  By  p.s. 


100  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


t  irro  Mefnbrane  13 — cant. 

1478. 

April  12.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Crofte,  esquire,  of  the  office 

Westminster,    of  the  water  bailiwick  of  the  town  of  Bristol,  with  the  accustomed  fees  ;  in 

lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Peter  Wratton  by  letters  patent  dated  27  July, 

11  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

May  2.  Mandate  to  all  archbishops  and  others  in  Ireland  to  permit  Edmund, 

Westminster,   archbishop  of  Armagh,  to  have  the  temporalities  of  the  archbishopric  of 

Armagh,  the  custody  of  which  the  king  has  granted  to  him  by  letters 

patent  so  long  as  they  remain  in  his  hands.     [Fcedera.]  By  K. 

June  6.  Grant  to  William  Wynter  and  Joan  his  wife  of  an  annuity  of  1(M.  from 

Westminster,   the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Bussheley  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son 

of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  11. 

May  5.  Letters  of  denization  for  John  Milman,  bom  in  the  town  of  Calais,  and 

Westminster,   his  heirs.  By  p.s.  and  for  lis.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  4.  Presentation  of  Vivian  Treouncy  to  the  third  portion  in  the  parish 

Westminster,  church  of  Crukom,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  void  by  the  death  of 
Master  William  Sprygge. 

June  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Haute    of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from 

Westminster.   Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  hundreds  and  lordships  of  Myddelton 

and  Merden,  co.  Kent.  By  p.s. 

June  6.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumxis,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  14  November  last  by  letters  patent  to  William  Dai3on,a2ia^  Dayson,a/i<i.<t 
Daysye  of  Buckingham,  ^  yoman,*  alias  *  chapman,'  staying  on  the  king's 
service  in  the  company  of  John  Yong,  knight,  late  mayor,  and  the  society 
of  the  staple  of  Calais,  treasurers  and  victuallers  of  the  town,  castle  and 
marches,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because 
he  delays  in  the  county  of  Buckingham,  as  Thomas  Rokys,  sherifT,  has 
certified. 

May  29.         Grant  for  life  to  William  Haute,  knight,  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from 

Westminster.   Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  hundreds  and  lordships  of  Myddelton 

and  Merden,  co.  Kent.  By  p.s. 

June  9.  Protection,  for  one  year,  for  Jerome  de  Ozerio,  merchant  of  Genoa,  and 

Westminster,   his  factors,  attorneys  and  servants,  and  divers  goods  and  merchandise  of  his 

in  a  ship  called  le  James  of  Bristowe,  of  which  Richard  Williafn  is  master. 

ByK 

June  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Stoughton,  '  gentilman,'  of  the  office  of  ranger 

Westminster,  of  the  forest  of  Wyndesore  and  4<2.  daily  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of 

Wyndesore,  with  ^  other  profits.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Vawterd,  for  his  good  service  at  the  king's 
fields  and  journeys,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  hundred  of  Tyverton,  co. 
Devon,  in  the  King's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s.  [4798]. 

June  10.        Grant  for  life  to  William  Barley,  late  one  of  the  minstrels  of  George, 

Westminster,   late  duke  of  Clarence,  of  an  annuitv  of  6  marks  from  the  issues  of  the 

lordship  of  Newport  Paynell,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the 

said  duke,  who  had  made  a  like  grant  to  the  said  William  by  letters  patent 

under  his  seal  of  arms.  By  p.s. 


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lAfjQ  Membrane  11 — cont, 

June  12.        Pardon    to    Edmund    Molyneux,  late    of    London,    esquire,    alias    of 

Westminster.    Isnehampstede  Cheney,  co.   Buckingham,    late  sheriff  of    Bedford    and 

Buckingham,  of  all  debts,  accounts,  arrears,  issues,  amercements,  fines  and 

forfeitures  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  10. 

May  19.  Appointment  of  William  Orymesby  and  Robert  Fitz  Herbert  to  supervise 
Woborn.  all  officers  of  the  king  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 
to  inspect  their  books,  rolls  and  memoranda  from  time  to  time,  to  appraise 
all  merchandise  taken  to  or  from  foreign  ports,  to  search  all  packs,  chests, 
barrels,  baskets  and  fardels  of  such  merchandise,  and  to  do  other  things 
that  may  seem  to  them  for  the  king's  good.  By  E. 

May  16.         Oeneral  pardon  to  John  Sympnet  late  of  Tenham,  co.  Kent,  '  tyler,'  of 
Westminster,    all  offences  committed  by  him  before  7  May.  By  p.s. 

June  8.  Exemption  for  life  of  John  Langriche  of  London,  <  draper,'  from  being 

Westminster,  put  on  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognitions,  and  from  being 
made  trier  of  the  same,  assessor,  taxer  or  collector  of  tenths,  fifteenths  and 
other  tallages  or  subsidies  or  aid  for  knighting  the  king's  eldest  son  or 
marrying  the  king's  eldest  daughter,  mayor,  sheriff,  constable,  bailiff  or 
other  officer  or  minister  of  the  king  against  his  wiU.  By  p.s. 

June  5.  Grant  to  John  Bailly  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Sutton,  co.  Warwick, 

Westminster,   during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with 

fees  as  granted  to  him  by  letters  patent  of  the  said  duke.  By  p.s. 

June  9.  Pardon  to  John  Napton,  alias  Knapton,  late  of  the  town  of  Westminster, 

Westminster.  CO.  Middlesex,  '  sadeler,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appear- 
ing before  the  king  to  answer  for  certain  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered 
to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Byllyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the 
King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  8.  Whereas  Richard  (sic)  late  bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  Thomas  Hungerford, 

Westminster,  knight,  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  year  8  Richard  U,  granted  the  manor  of 
Dupford  and  the  hundred  of  Stanburgh,  co.  Devon,  to  William  Botreaux, 
knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  with  remainder  to 
his  right  heirs,  and  these  were  seised  of  the  same  and  died,  and  the  same 
descended  to  Margaret,  lady  Botreaux,  daughter  and  heiress  of  the  said 
William,  and  she  was  seised  of  the  same  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  and 
held  them  in  chief  by  knight  service  and  died,  Mary  her  kinswoman  and 
heiress,  viz.  daughter  of  Thomas  son  of  Robert  her  son,  being  a  minor ; 
the  king  hereby  grants  to  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Hastynges,  his 
chamberlain,  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  said  Mary  without  disparage- 
ment during  minority.  By  E. 

June  8.  Grant,  during  minority,  to  the  said  William  Hastynges  of  the  custody 

Westminster,   and  marriage  without  disparagement  of  Maij  Hungerford,  kinswoman  and 

heiress  of  Margaret,  lady  Botreaux,  tenant  m  chief  by  knight  service,  late 

the  wife  of  Robert,  lord  Hungerford.  By  K. 

June  10.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Byne,  late  customer  or  collector  of  the  great  and 
Westminster,    petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells,  and  the  subsidy  of 

the  85.  in  the  tun  and  the  12d.  in  the  pound  in  the  ports  of  Plymouth  and 
Fowey  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him,  and 
all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to 
the  king.  By  p.s. 


102  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


lAtjQ  Membrane  10 — cont. 

May  8.  Pardon  to  William  Lucy,  alias  Luscy,  esquire,  of  all  aUenations  and 

Westminster,    perquisitions  of  lands  held  in  chief,  and  all  intrusions  into  his  inheritance 

without  licence.  By  p.s.  and  for  6$,  8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

MEMBRANE   9. 

June  17.  Grant  to  John  Walsshe  of  the  offices  of  feodary  of  the  great  court  of  the 
Westminster,  honour  of  Gloucester  in  Bristol  called  *  le  Erlescourt  *  and  surveyor  and 
receiver  of  the  manor  and  hundred  of  Barton  by  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester, 
during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  honour,  manor  and  hundred  with  the  accustomed  profits. 

ByK. 

May  6.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  ap  Rys  late  of  Oswestre  in  the  march  of 

Westminster.    Wales,  <  gentilman,'  alias  Thomas  Apprise,  esquire,  alias  Thomas  Apryse, 

late  of  Baschirche,  co.  Salop,  of  all  ofifences  committed  by  him  before 

16  October  last.  By  K. 

June  18.  Commission  to  Thomas  Langton,  doctor  of  decrees,  Richard  Lychefeld, 
Westminster,  doctor  of  laws,  and  William  Taillour,  knight,  and  Edmund  Shaa, 
aldermen  of  London,  to  hear  and  determine  an  appeal  by  John  Fenkylh  alias 
Fynkell,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  and  Joan  Haryette  late  the  wife  of  John 
Mote,  executors  of  the  will  of  the  said  John  Mote,  against  a  judgment  of 
Master  William  Godyere,  doctor  of  laws,  lieutenant  or  commissary  of  the 
king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  admiral  of  England,  Ireland 
and  Aquitaine,  in  the  principal  court  of  Admiralty  of  England,  in  a  case  of 
detention  of  700/.  of  English  money,  between  WiUiam  Folkes,  merchant  of 
London,  plaintiff,  and  the  said  John  and  Joan,  defendants,  in  which  he 
unjustly  condemned  them  in  7001,  principal,  and  70M.  damages  and  801.  to 
the  use  of  the  king's  said  brother. 

June  17.         Grant  to  Simon  Moimtfort,   knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships, 

Westminster,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services   and   other  posessions,  with  knights*   fees 

and  advowsons  late  of  Thomas  Burdet,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the 

minority  of  Nicholas  his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the 

latter  without  disparagement.  By  p.s. 

June  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Robles,    alias    Parker, 

Westminster,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Sudlee,  co.  Gloucester,  and  parker  of  the  park  of  Sudlee  with  the 
supervision  of  the  agistment  and  herbage  of  the  park,  late  of  George,  late 
duKe  of  Clarence,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  exchange  between 
him  and  his  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  with  the  accustomed 
fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits,  as  Robert  Roos  or 
anyone  else  had,  provided  that  he  supervise  all  deer  repairing  to  the  woods 
adjoining  the  lordship  within  a  circuit  of  6  miles.  By  p.s. 

June  20.         Declaration  that  Robert,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  has  been  faithful  to 

Westminster,   the  king  and  done  nothing  contrary  to  his  oath  of  fealty,  as  he  has  shown 

before  the  king  and  certain  lords  ;  and  general  pardon  to  him.  By  E. 

June  20.  General    pardon    to     John    Nesfeld    late  of    London,  esquire,  alias 

Westminster.    <  gentilman.'  By  E. 

June  20.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Hobbys  of  the  custodv  of  the 

Westminster,    lesser  piece  of  the  seal  for  the  recognisance  of  debts  according  to  the  form 

of  the  statute  at  Acton  Bumell  for  mercAiants  in  the  city  of  Norwich,  with 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  E. 


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-  ,^«  MEMBRANE  8. 

1478. 

June  20.  Grant  to  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  city  of  London,  in  full 
Westminster,  satisfaction  of  the  sum  of  7,000^,  parcel  of  the  sum  of  12,9282.  9s.  8d.  due 
to  them  from  the  king,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  of  the 
offices  or  occupations  of  packing  all  woollen  cloths,  wool-fells,  calves*  skins, 
goatskins,  vessels  of  pewter  and  other  merchandise,with  the  supervision  of  the 
measuring,  numbering  and  weighing  of  the  game,  and  the  supervision  of 
the  opening  of  all  customable  merchandise  coming  into  or  going  out  of  port 
within  the  liberty  and  franchise  of  the  city  and  suburbs,  the  office  of  carriage 
of  all  wools,  wool-fells,  bales  of  tin,  and  other  merchandise  in  London, 
from  the  river  Thames  to  the  houses  of  aliens,  or  from  thence  to  the  river, 
the  office  of  garbling  of  spices  and  other  merchandise,  the  office  of  ganger 
within  the  city,  and  the  office  of  *  wynedrawers  * ;  and  grant  also  that 
whereas  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  has  the  office  of  chief 
butler  of  England  of  the  king's  grant  by  letters  patent,  and  thereby  has 
granted  the  office  of  coroner  within  the  city  and  suburbs,  they  shall  have 
the  office  of  coroner  whenever  that  office  be  void  or  the  office  of  chief  butler 
become  void  or  in  the  king*s  gift,  and  that  these  offices  shall  henceforth 
be  separate  and  distinct.  By  p.s. 

June  20.         Grant  to  the  same  in  full  satisfaction  of  the  sum  of  1,928Z.  9s.  Sd., 
Westminster,    parcel  of  the  said  sum  of  12,9282.  9.^.  8f/.,  of  licence  to  acquire  in  mort- 
main, without  inquisition,  lands,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions  to 
the  value  of  200  marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 

June  21.         Presentation  of  William  Whyte,  chaplain,  to  the  rectory  of  Holy  Trinity 

Westminster,    within  the  walls  of  the  city  of  Cork,  in  the  diocese  of  Cork  and  Cloyne,  void 

by  the  privation  of  David  Meagh.  By  p.s. 

June  22.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Harecourt,  one  of  the  gentlemen  ushers 
Westminster,  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  laund  called 
'Burfordlaunde '  with  the  lodge  of  the  same  within  the  forest  of  Wychewode, 
00.  Oxford,  and  the  office  of  the  custody  of  Chadworthwodes,  co.  Gloucester, 
with  wages  of  6d,  daily  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late 
duke  of  Clarence,  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Burford,  co.  Oi^ord, 
with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

June  18.         Appointment  of  Balph  Wotton  to  take  stone-cutters,  masons,  plumbers, 
Westminster,    tilers,  smiths,  plasterers  and  other  workmen  for  the  buildings  and  repairs 
of  the  palace  of  Westminster,  the  Tower  of  London  and  the  manor  of  Elt- 
ham  and  elsewhere  withia  the  realm. 

June  20.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Sygemond,  one  of  the  grooms  of 
Westminster,    the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Totyngbeke  and 

Streteham,  co.  Surrey,  which  John  Stede  lately  had,  with  the  accustomed 
fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

April  28.         Grant  to  John  Seyntlo,  knight,  and  his  heirs,  in  full  satisfaction  of  the 
Westminster,    sum  of  200  marks  due  to  him  from  the  king,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of 

the  Exchequer,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Edyngworth  lying  in  the  marsh 
called  '  Brentmerssh,'  four  messuages,  a  croft  and  60  acres  of  land  in  Welles 
and  Dulcote,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Fameburgh  and  twelve  messuages, 
800  acres  of  land,  80  acres  of  meadow,  40  acres  of  pasture  and  40^.  of  rent  in 
Famburgh,  co.  Somerset,  and  advowsons  of  churches,  knights'  fees, 
franchises,  liberties  and  privileges  belonging  to  the  said  manors  and  lord- 
ships with  the  members  and  parcels  of  ttie  said  manors  and  lordships  and 
other  piemiaes,  late  of  John  Botiller  late  of  Howke,  oo.  Dorset,  alias  of 


104  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


^  ^^o  Membrane  ^^-conJt. 

Famborgh,  esquire,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and 
by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward 
I V.  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other 
rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  lY. 

By  p.s. 

MEMBRANES  7  ami  6. 

June  20.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Frost,  of  the  tenours  of  the 
Westminster,   following,  enrolled  on  the  rolls  of  Chancery : — 

1.  A  writing  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford, 
releasing  to  Edward  I  divers  specified  lands,  20  April,  18  Edward  I. 
[Close  Roll,  18  Edward  I,  m.  2d.] 

2.  A  writing  of  the  same,  releasing  to  Edward  I  all  his  possessions 
in  England.    20  April,  18  Edward  I.     [Ibid.] 

8-6.  Four  charters  dated  at  Westminster,  27  May,  18  Edward  I,  to 
the  said  earl  and  Joan  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  kmg.  [Charter  BoU, 
18  Edtcard  I,  Nos.  62,  61,  60,  69.] 

7.  A  memorandum  that  from  the  last  charter  two  were  made,  for  the 
casUes  and  lands  in  England  and  Wales  respectively,  and  writs  of  livery 
of  seisin  and  writs  de  vUendendo  are  enrolled  on  the  Patent  Boll  for  this 
year  in  the  month  of  May.     [Ibid.] 

Metfihrane  6 — cotU. 

July  5.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Orston,  of  the  tenours  of  the 

Westminster,    following : — 

1.  A  writ  to  the  prior  of  Lenton,  the  prior  of  Newstead  in  Shirwode, 
Richard  Bvngham,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's  Bench,  and 
Richard  Willughby,  esquire,  directing  that  whereas  William  Bab^gton, 
esquire,  son  of  William  Babyngton,  knight,  and  Marjory  his  wife,  put 
forward  a  petition  in  Chancery  against  William  Guile,  doctor  of  theology, 
narrating  how  the  said  Marjory  delivered  to  the  said  William  Guile  800 

'  marks  of  her  own  money  and  another  800  marks  with  other  co-executors 
of  the  will  of  the  said  William  Babyngton,  knight,  from  his  goods  for  a 
provision  of  certain  lands,  to  be  made  by  the  petitioner  for  the  founda- 
tion and  establishment  of  a  perpetual  chantry  of  three  chap- 
lains of  whom  two  shall  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of 
St.  Andrew  within  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  Flaforth,  and  the  third  in  the 
chapel  within  the  manor  of  ChilweU,  co.  Nottingham,  and  the  said  William 
GuUe  acknowledged  the  same  to  be  true,  and  the  said  William  Babyngton, 
esquire,  has  obtained  licence  for  the  foundation  and  estabUshment  of  the 
chantry  and  for  a  yearly  rent-charge  of  21  marks,  if  they  are  satisfied 
that  the  foundation  and  establishment  have  been  made  and  the  rent- 
charge  granted  to  the  chaplains  they  shall  cause  the  said  William  Guile 
to  deliver  the  600  marks  to  the  said  William  Babyngton,  esquire,  and 
shall  certify  thereon  to  the  king  in  Chancery.    18  February,  87  Henry  VI. 

2.  A  schedule  (English)  annexed,  being  the  answer  of  John,  prior  of 
Lenton,  William,  prior  of  Newstead,  and  Richard  Willughby,  esquire.  On 
Thursday  before  Palm  Sunday,  87  Henry  VI,  they  sat  at  Wolaton,  co. 
Nottingham,  and  called  before  them  the  said  William  Babyngton  and 
William  Guile,  and  the  former  declared  that  he  founded  and  established 


18  EDWABD  IV.— Part  1.  105 


-  .--ft  Membrane  ^^-cowt, 

1478. 

a  chantry  perpetual  of  a  warden  and  four  priests,  whereof  two  should  sing 
daily  in  the  said  chapel  of  St.  Andrew,  and  the  other  three  in  the  chapel 
within  the  manor  of  Chillwell,  and  showed  the  foundation  and  establish- 
ment sealed  with  his  seal  of  arms,  in  which  it  appeared  that  he  made 
Sir  John  Leycestre,  priest,  warden  of  the  chantry  and  Sir  Edmund 
Lemyng,  Sir  Hugh  Maudesley,  Sir  William  Wydowson  and  Sir  John 
Martyn  priests  of  the  same,  and  granted  a  yearly  rentcharge  of  21 
marks  for  the  sustentation  of  the  said  warden  and  two  of  the  four  priests, 
of  whom  two  shall  sing  daily  in  the  church  of  Flaforth  and  the  third 
within  the  manor  of  Chillwell,  and  that  the  warden  and  four  priests 
should  be  personally  sworn  upon  a  book  in  their  first  induction,  and  he 
and  the  said  warden  showed  a  deed  tripartite  indented,  sealed  with  his 
seal  of  arms,  whereof  one  part  remains  with  the  warden  and  four  priests, 
by  which  he  had  granted  to  the  warden  and  four  priests  and  their 
successors  the  said  yearly  rent  charge  of  21  marks  from  eighteen  ox- 
gangs  of  land  and  18  acres  and  a  rood  of  meadow  in  Chilwell,  twelve  and 
a  half  oxgangs  of  land  and  twelve  oxgangs  of  meadow  in  Clyfton  and 
Gnapton,  sixteen  oxgangs  of  land  4  acres  of  meadow  in  Brampcote  and 
40  acres  of  land  and  16  acres  of  meadow  in  Lenton,  co.  Nottingham, 
which  lands  are  of  the  yearly  value  of  25^,  and  it  was  ascertained  that 
the  foundation  of  the  chantry  and  the  gift  of  the  said  rent  had  been  well 
and  truly  done  and  accomplished,  and  accordingly  they  commanded  the 
said  Master  William  Guile  to  deliver  the  said  600  marks  to  the  said 
William  Babyngton,  according  to  the  king's  writ,  and  he  did  so  in  their 
presence. 

July  6.  Grant  for  life  to  Master  John  More,  clerk  of  the  king's  cl{/set,  of  the 

WeetmiiiBter.    custody  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew  at  Playdon  by  Rye,  co,  Sussex, 

void  by  the  death  of  William  Tracy.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE   5. 

April  22.         Grant  to  Peter  Courteney,  John  Combe  and  John  Svmond,  clerks,  of  the 

Westminster,    custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Exeter,  to  hold  with 

advowsons  of  church  and  other  benefices,  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the 

king's  hands  by  the  death  of  John  Bothe,  late  bishop.  By  K. 

April  24.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cumberland  for  the  restitution 
Westminster,   of  the  temporalities  of  the  biriiopric  of  Carlisle  to  Richiurd,  whom  the  pope 
has  appointed  bishop  by  bull,  and  who  has  renounced  everything  prejudicial 
to  the  king,  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.     [Fcedera.] 
The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :^ 
Lincoln. 
Middlesex. 
Derby. 

Wesfctnoreland. 
Writ  de  intmdendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

March  10.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Asshe  as  ganger  in  the  port 

Westminster,   of  Southampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  fiie  accustomed 

fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  18.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William  Berkeley,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 
Westminster,   body,  of  the  office  of  tronage  and  pesage  in  the  port  of  Sutheonpton  and 
ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


106  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


•■  ^iTg  Mefnbrane  5 — cont. 

July  5.  The  like  to  William  Tenderyng  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and 

Westminster,    places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  1.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Nicholas  Gosse,  clerk,  Walter 

Westminster.  Wyndesore  and  John  Lyndon,  clerk,  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter,  Exeter,  of  an  acre  of  land  in  Mahenyet,  co. 
Cornwall,  and  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Mahenyet,  which  is  of 
their  patronage,  and  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain  by  the  dean  and 
chapter  of  the  said  church,  provided  that  the  vicarage  be  sufficiently 
endowed  and  a  competent  sum  of  money  be  distributed  yearly  among  the 
poor  parishioners  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  diocesan.  By  p.s. 

May  27.  Exemption  for  life  of  William  Fairfax,  esquire,  from  being  made  sheriff, 

Westminster,    escheator,  collector,  assessor  or  taxer  of  any  fifteenth,  tenth  or  other  tax  or 

aid,  or  other  officer  of  the  king,  and  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries, 

attaints  or  inquisitions.  By  p.s. 

May  16.  Whereas  the  king  understands  from  his  kinswoman  Eleanor,  countess  of 
Westminster.  Wiltshire,  late  the  wife  of  James,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  that  in  the  contract  of 
marriage  between  them  it  was  agreed  that  she  should  have  sufficient  estate 
for  life  in  the  lordships  or  manors  of  Eyngesdon  by  Ilchester,  and  Somerton 
Erleigh  alias  Somerton  Erie,  Co.  Somerset,  and  PoundeknoU  alias 
PompknoU  and  Toller  Porcorum,  co.  Dorset,  and  Henry  Filongley,  John 
Taborer  and  William  Bulman,  feoffees  of  the  earl,  at  his  request  demised 
the  same  to  himself  and  herself  and  his  heirs,  as  appears  by  evidence  shown 
before  the  council,  and  they  were  seised  of  the  same  and  she  also  after  his 
death,  until  the  same  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act 
of  forfeiture  against  the  earl  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV,  and  certain  inquisitions  taken  before  the  escheators  of  the 
counties,  by  which  it  was  found  that  the  earl  was  seised  of  the  same  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee,  no  mention  being  made  of  her  jointure,  and  now  they 
have  come  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence,  the  king  hereby  grants  the  same  to  her  for  life  with  all  issues 
from  Michaelmas  last.  By  E. 

April  26.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Matthew  Skarden  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    keeper  or  forester  of  the  bailiwick  of  Stratford,  within  the  forest  of  Waltham, 

void  by  the  death  of  John  Saundre,  with  fees  of  2d.  daily  and  all  other 

accustomed  profits.  By  K. 

May  80.         Presentation    of  Richard  NichoU,  chaplain,   to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.    NorthiU,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Howell. 

May  12.  Grant  to  Thomas  Entewesill,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors, 
Westminster,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  other  hereditaments  with  knights'  fees  and 
advowsons  late  of  William  Hesilregge,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service, 
during  the  minority  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  and 
marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  also  the  custody  in  like 
manner  on  the  death  of  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  William,  of  all 
manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  which  she  holds  with  remainder  to  the 
said  Thomas,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  4. 


July  12.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the 

Westminster,   oity  of  Canterbury,  of  the  tenours  of  the  following : — 


18  EDWAED  IV.— Paet  1.  107 


^AffQ  Membrane  4i^conU 

1.  A  petition  (English)  of  the  same  in  the  Parliament  held  at 
Westminster  on  the  16  January  last  that  the  king  should  enact  that  all 
persons  having  any  burgages,  messuages  or  tenements  in  or  adjoining 
to  the  principal  street  of  the  said  city,  beginning  at  the  gate  called 
Westgate,  in  the  west,  and  extending  to  the  gate  caUed  Newengate,  in  the 
easti  or  another  street  beginning  at  a  gate  called  Burgate,  in  the  east, 
and  extending  westward  to  a  place  called  the  Bulstake,  where  the  chief 
market  is  kept,  or  the  said  phice  called  the  Bulstake,  or  another  street 
extending  westward  from  the  same  place  to  the  gate  of  the  house  of  the 

.  Black  Friars,  or  another  street  extending  southward  from  the  same 
place  to  the  church  of  St.  Andrew,  and  from  thence  southwards  to 
another  place  in  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret  called  the  Iron  Cross,  shall 
make  and  repair  the  pavement  before  the  said  burgages,  messuages,  and 
tenements,  under  pain  of  distress,  and  that  all  persons  having  any  rents 
from  the  said  burgages,  messuages,  or  tenements  shall  contribute  to  the 
cost. 

2.  The  answer  of  the  king  : — Soil  fait  conie  il  est  detire, 

[BMs  of  Parliament.  VI.  177.] 

July  8.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king*s  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  and 

Westminster.    Thomas    Seyntleger,    knight,    as  masters  of  the  king's  hounds  called 

'  herthoundes,'  and  grant  to  them  of  skU  fees,  vesture  and  profits,  and  full 
authority  in  tiie  office.  By  p.s. 

July  8.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Lyon  late  of  Southwerk,  co.  Surrey,  'gentil- 

Westminster.    man.'  By  E. 

June  26.         Pardon  to  John  Draper  of  Estputteford,  co.  Devon,  clerk,  for  the  death 
Westminster,    of  Thomas  Hollegh  late  of  Lytelmorton,  co.  Cornwall,  *  grome,*  for  which 
he  is  detained  in  Exeter  gaol,  as  it  appears  bv  record  of  John  Bury,  one  of 
the  coroners  in  the  coun^  of  Devon,  that  he  killed  him  in  self-defence. 


MEMBRANE  8. 

July  14.  Whereas  Henry  V  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  by  right  of  the 

Westminster,  crown  of  the  manor  of  Manton  and  the  manor  of  Tekesore  called  *  Clunyfee,' 
00.  Rutland,  with  all  members  and  appurtenances,  late  of  the  possessions  of 
the  abbot  and  convent  of  Clugny  in  France,  and  by  letters  patent,  dated 
7  July,  8  Henry  V,  granted  the  same  to  his  esquire  William  Porter  and 
his  heirs  and  assigns,  and  the  latter  was  seised  of  the  same  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  and  by  licence  of  the  said  king  enfeoffed  William  Alnewyk,  late 
bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  Nicholas  Wymbysshe,  clerk,  of  the  same  to  hold  to 
the  use  of  himself  and  his  heirs,  and  Ralph  Cromwell,  knight,  late  lord 
Cromwell,  acquired  the  same  of  him  in  fee  simple  for  a  great  sum  of  money, 
and  accordingly  by  licence  of  Henry  VI  the  said  bishop  and  Nicholas 
enfeoffed  the  said  Ralph  of  the  same  and  he  was  seised  of  the  same  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  and  enfeoffed  William,  bishop  of  Winchester,  William, 
bishop  of  Ely,  Richard  Illynworth,  knight,  Walter  Moyle,  knight,  Thomas 
Tyrell,  John  Say,  knights.  Master  William  Say,  clerk,  Thomas.  BiUyng,  now 
chief  justice  of  the  !E^noh,  Thomas  Yong,  John  Tailboys,  Robert  Sheffeld, 
John  Longholme,  Thomas  Palmer  and  William  Stanlowo  of  the  same  to 
fulfil  his  will,  and  these  were  seised  of  the  same  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee 
until  the  college  and  almshouse  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tateshall,  was  founded,  and 
the  same  were  granted  by  them  to  John  Gygur,  now  and  then  master  or 
warden,  and  the  chaplains  of  the  college  by  licence  of  Henry  VI,  pursuant 


108  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


^^^Q  Membrane  7 — cotU. 

to  the  said  will,  and  the  warden  and  chaplains  were  accordingly  seised  of 
the  same  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  long  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV,  and 
afterwards  until  they  were  taken  into  the  king*8  hand ;  the  king  hereby 
confirms  the  premises  to  the  said  warden  and  chaplains  in  frank  almoin 
and  pardons  to  them  all  issues  of  the  same. 

By  E.  and  for  lU.  10«.  4d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  17.         General     pardon    to     William    Noble     of    Byppull,    co.    Worcester, 
Westminster.    *husbondman,'  alia$  William  Nobyll,  late  of  Twynnyng,  co.  Gloucester. 

ByK. 

July  16.  General     pardon    to    John    Jenkyn    late    of    Lymmynge,    co.    Kent, 

Westminster.    *husbondman.'  By  p.s. 

July  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Fox,  one  of  the  grooms  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  park  of  Wodestok  and  \Ql. 
yearly  from  Midsummer  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of 
Wodstok,  provided  that  this  grant  shall  not  be  taken  as  a  precedent. 

By  p.s. 

May  1.  Licence  for  Thomas,  bishop  of  London,  or  his  executors  to  grant  in 

Westminster,    mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands,  rents,  or  other  possessions  not  held  in 

chief,  to  the  value  of  SI,  yearly  to  Master  John  Barvile,  bachelor  of 
theology,  chaplain  of  the  chantry  newly  founded  by  the  bishop  at  the  altao: 
of  Holy  Trinity  in  the  nave  of  tne  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  to  be  held 
by  the  penitentiary  general  of  the  said  church  and  his  successors  to  keep 
the  obit  or  anniversary  of  the  bishop  yearly  in  the  said  church. 
^  .  ,-Q  By  p.s.  and  for  242.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  15.  Presentation  of  John  Dunmowe,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Illogan,  in 

Westminster,  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  to  the  church  of  Pyworthy,  in  the  same  diocese,  on 
an  exchange  of  benefices  with  John  Joce. 


MEMBRANES  2  and  1. 

1478.  *  -s  ~« X 

April  20.        Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  son  Richard,  duke  of  York 
Westminster,    and  Norfolk,  of  the  tenour  of  an  act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  held  at 

Westminster  on   16  January,  last  and  provisions  that  it  shall  not  be 
prejudicial  to  certain  persons.     {See  p,  75.) 


MEMBRANES  29d— 25rf. 

Conamissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.     {See  Appendix.) 

MEMBRANE  20d. 

March  16*        Commission  to  Thomas  Bourgh,  knight,  Robert  Tailboys,  knight,  William 
Westminster.   Husee,  Robert  Ratclyff,  esquire,  Richard  Welby,  Thomas  Fitz  William 

Thomas  Tothoth  the  younger,  Leonard  Thomburgh,  William  Paynell  and 
the  sheriff  of  Lincoln  to  enquire  what  castles,  honours,  manors,  lands,  rents, 
advowsons,  hereditaments  and  possessions  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence, 
held  in  the  said  county  and  by  what  service,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what 
day  he  died,  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  same  into  the  king's 
hands. 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  109 


1478. 


Membrane  20d — cont. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named : — 

Thomas  Seintleger,  knight,  Robert  Wilby,  knight,  John  Crokker, 
knight,  Charles  Denham,  esquire,  John  Halywell,  esquire,  Richard 
Pomerey,  esquire,  John  Huddesfeld,  John  Denjs,  William  Fowell,  and 
the  sheriff,  in  the  counties  of  Cornwall  and  Devon. 

William  Husee,  Robert  Wittilbury,  esquire,  Henry  Sotell,  John  Sapcote, 
Ouy  Wolston  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Rutland. 

William  Norreys,  knight,  William  Stoner,  knight,  Richard  Harecourte, 
knight,  Richard  Crofte,  esquire,  William  Daners,  John  Harecourt  and 
the  sheriff,  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 

William  Parre,  knight,  John  Pylkyngton,  knight,  Robert  Constable, 
knight,  Richard  Pygot,  Edward  Saltmerssh,  John  Copendale,  Roger 
Hopton,  esquire,  Robert  Slefeld,  William  Elond  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  York. 

Thomas  Boucher,  knight,  Thomas  Seintleger,  knight,  George  Brown, 
knight,  Nicholas  Gaynesford,  esquire,  John  Awood,  John  Holgrave  and 
the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

John  Fogge,  knight,  William  Haulte,  knight,  George  Broun,  knight, 
James  Crowmer,  knight,  Roger  Appulton,  John  Alphewe,  John  Feneux 
and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  John  Say,  knight,  Thomas  Ursewyk, 
knight,  William  Say,  esquire,  Thomas  Terell,  Alvred  Comburgh,  John 
Sturgeon,  esquire,  John  Forster,  esquire,  Peter  Beaupie  and  the  sheriff, 
in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford. 

Thomas  Gray,  knight,  John  Cheyne,  knight,  William  Alyngton, 
Geoflfrey  Blodwell,  Alexander  Wode  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Cambridge. 

John  Cokesey,  esquire, Poynes,  esquire,  William  Notyngham, 

esquire,  Maurice  Barkley,  esquire,  John  Cassy,  esquire,  John  Lymbryk, 
esquire,  John  Twyneo,  Peter  Beaupe  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county 
of  Gloucester. 

William  Trussell,  knight,  Simon  Mounford,  knight,  John  Ferrers, 
knight,  John  Cokesey,  esquire,  John  Higford,  esquire,  Peter  Beaupie, 
esquire,  Henry  Boteler,  John  West  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  counties  of 
Warwick  and  Leicester. 

John  Elryngton  knight,  John  Charleton,  knight,  Henry  Frowyk,  knight, 
Miles  Wyndesore,  esquire,  William  Essex,  John  Awoode  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Middlesex. 

Giles  Daubeney,  knight,  John  Seintleo,  knight,  John  Huddesfeld, 
William  Say,  John  Bigonell,  William  Hody  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  counties 
of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Walter  Mauntell,  knight,  John  Catesby,  sergeant  at  law,  Roger  Wake, 
Robert  Pemberton,  esquire,  John  Emson,  Alan  Boleyne  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Nortiiampton. 

William  Sandes,  knight,  William  Berkeley,  esquire,  John  Cheyne, 
esquire,  Walter  Hungerford,  esquire,  Wilham  Colyngboume,  John 
Monpassan  and  the  sheriff  (ftie),  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts. 


110  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478. 


Membrane  QOd — cont. 


John  Baine,  knight,  John  Lyngen,  knight,  Thomas  a  Brigge,  Peter 
Beaupie,  Henry  Herper,  Thomas  Braynton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Hereford. 

Walter  BcuUe,  knight,  William  Berkeley,  eequire,  Peter  Beaupie, 
William  Ligon,  Roger  Herwell,  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Worcester. 

John  Broughton,  esquire,  Thomas  Fowler,  esquire,  Richard  Mariot, 
John  Teryngham,  Richard  Lovell  and  the  sher^,  in  the  counties  of 
Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

John  Fitzwater,  knight,  Thomas  Howard,  knight,  Robert  Wyngfeld, 
knight,  John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  William  Knevet,  knight,  Robert 
Chambirlayne,  knight,  Henry  Haydon,  John  Suleyard,  Robert  Touneeende, 
James  Hobard  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

March  12.        Commission  to  William  Catesby,  knight,  John  Catesby,  Serjeant  at  law, 

Westminster.    John  Hulcote,  esquire,  and  the  sheriff  of  Northampton  to  enquire  by  what 

right  and  title  Richard  Middelton,  esquire,  and  Matilda  his  wife,  have 

common  of  pasture  of  Heybemfeld,  co.  Northampton,  at  present  in  the 

king's  hand,  and  from  what  time  they  have  received  the  issues  thereof. 

MEMBRANE    ISd. 

April  20.  Commission  to  William  Sandys,  knight,  William  Barkeley,  esquire,  John 
Westminster.  Cheyne,  esquire,  Walter  Hungerford,  esquire,  and  William  Colyngbom  to 
enquire  what  castles,  honours,  manors,  lands,  rents,  advowsons,  heredita- 
ments and  possessions  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  attainted  of  high 
treason  by  an  act  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  16  January 
last,  had  m  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts  on  that  day  by  force  of 
letters  patent  of  the  king,  and  what  these  are  worth  yearly,  who  has 
received  the  issues  in  the  mean  time,  and  at  what  sum  they  are  extended. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named : — 

Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  Thomas  Urswyk,  knight,  William 
Say,  esquire,  Thomas  Tyrell,  Alured  Comburgh,  John  Sturgeon,  John 
Foster  and  Peter  Beaupie,  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford. 

Giles  Daubeney,  knight,  John  Seyntleo,  knight,  William  Huddesfeld, 
William  Say,  John  Bygonell,  Richard  Morton,  William  Hodee,  Thomas 
Husey  and  Thomas  Martyn,  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Thomas  Borough,  knight,  Robert  Taylbous,  knight,  William  Husee, 
Robert  Ratcliff,  Richard  Welby,  Thomas  Fitz  William,  Thomas  Tothoth, 
Leonard  Thomburgh  and  William  Paynell,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

Thomas  Seyntleger,  knight,  Robert  Wyllughby,  knight,  Charles 
Denham,  esquire.,  John  Halywell,  esquire,  Richard  Pomerey,  esquire,  John 
Huddesfeld,  John  Denys  and  William  Fowell,  in  the  counties  of  Devon 
and  Cornwall. 

William  Parre,  knight,  John  Pilkyngton,  knight,  Robert  Constable, 
knight,  Richard  Pygot,  Edward  Saltmersh,  John  Copyndale,  Roger 
Hopton,  esquire,  Robert  Sheffeld  and  William  Elond,  in  the  county  of 
York. 

John  Baine,  knight,  John  Lyngen,  knight,  Thomas  a  Brygge,  Peter 
Beaupie,  Henry  Herper  and  Thomas  Braynton,  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 


18  EDWAED  rV.— Pabt  1.  Ill 


1478. 


Membrane  I8d — cont. 


Thomas  Cokesey,  Robert  Poynes,  esquire,  William  Notyngham,  esquire, 
William  Berkeley,  esquire,  John  Gassy,  esquire,  Thomas  Lymbryke, 
esquire,  John  Twynyo  and  Peter  Beaupie,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

Thomas  Bourchier,  knight,  Thomas  Seyntleger,  knight,  George  Brown, 
knight,  Nicholas  Gaynesford,  esquire,  John  Wod,  esquire,  and  John 
Holgrave,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

Hugh  Egerton,  esquire,  Peter  Beaupie,  John  Harecourte,  John  Worsley, 
William  Harpur,  George  Stanley  and  Robert  Hyll,  in  the  county  of 
Btafiford. 

John  Fogge,  knight,  William  Hawte,  knight,  George  Broun,  knight, 
James  Crowmer,  knight,  Roger  Appulton,  John  Alphewe  and  John 
Fyneux,  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

William  Huse,  Robert  Whitelbury,  Henry  Sotehill,  John  Sapcote  and 
Guy  Wolston,  in  the  county  of  Rutland. 

Walter  ScuUe,  knight,  William  Berkeley,  esquire,  Peter  Beaupie, 
WiUiam  Lygon,  Roger  Harrewell  and  Thomas  Lygon,  in  the  county  of 
Worcester. 

WiUiam  Trussell,  knight,  Simon  Mountford,  knight,  John  Ferrers, 
knight,  Thomas  Cokesey,  esquire,  Henry  Boteler,  John  Higford,  esquire, 
John  West  and  Peter  Beaupie,  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester. 

May  4.  Thomas    Grey,   knight,   John   Cheyny,   knight,   William  Alyngton. 

Westminster.       knight,  GeoflFrey  BladweU  and  Alexander  Wood,  in  the  county  of  Cam- 
bridge. 

April  20.  Commission  to  Walter  ScuUe,  knight,  William  Berkeley,  esquire,  Peter 
Westminster.  Beaupie,  William  Lygon,  Roger  Harrewell  and  Thomas  LygoA  to  enquire 
what  lands  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  held  in 
the  county  of  Worcester,  and  after  her  death  her  husband  in  her  right,  and 
what  they  are  worth,  on  what  days  she  and  the  said  duke  died,  and  who  is 
her  heir. 

The  like  to  John  Baine,  knight,  John  Lyngen,  knight,  Thomas  a  Biygge, 
Peter  Beaupie,  Henry  Herper  and  Thomas  Braynton,  in  the  county  of 
Hereford. 

MEMBRANE    lid. 

May  7.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  John  Howard 

Westminster,  of  Howard,  knight,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  Thomas  Mounte- 
gomery,  knight,  Thomas  Gray,  knight,  Richard  Haute,  esquire,  the  sheriff 
of  Essex  and  the  bailiffs  of  Colcestre  to  arrest  John  Bodman,  Richard  Pole, 
esquire,  Richard  Porter,  William  Basse  and  Richard  Orreys  and  bring  them 
before  the  king  and  council  to  answer  for  certain  riots  and  offences. 


MEMBRANE    I2d. 

June  1.  Commission  to  John  Fitz  Water,  Thomas  Howard,  knight,  and  William 

Westminster.    Knyvet,  knight,  to  enquire  what  lands  John  Bacon,  esquire,  held  in  the 

county  of  Norfolk,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died  and  who  is 
his  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 

June  24.  Commission  to  John  Catesby,  serjeant  at  law,  John  Hulcotes,  esquire, 

Westminster^    and  William  Catesby,  esquire,  to  enquire  what  lands  Elizabeth  Eynowe, 

widow,  held  in  the  county  of  Northampton,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what 
day  she  died  and  who  is  her  heir. 


112  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


•I  jyg  MEMBRANE  lOd. 

May  24.  Commission  of  oyer  and   tenniner  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas, 

Wobarn.  marquis  of  Dorset,  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  William  Hastynges 
of  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas  Matravers  of  Matravers,  knight,  John  Cobham 
of  Cobham,  knight,  Thomas  Byllyng,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  John 
Nedeham,. knight,  Richard  Chokke,  knight,  Guy  Fayrefax,  knight,  Thomas 
Lyttelton,  knight,  Richard  Nele,  knight,  Thomas  Bourgchier,  knight, 
Thomas  Seyntleger,  knight,  Henry  Ferrers,  knight,  and  John  Fogge,  knight, 
in  the  county  of  Kent. 

MEMBRANE  9<2. 

June  11.         Commission  to  John  Asteley,  knight,  William  Goodyere,  doctor  of  laws, 
Westminster,   and  John  Fortescu,  esquire,  to  enquire  into  divers  robberies  and  breaches 

of  safe-conducts  of  the  king  and  treaties  between  the  king  and  foreign 
princes  by  certain  pirates  at  sea  and  to  pimish  the  offenders  according  to 
the  law  and  custom  of  the  sea  and  the  court  of  Admiralty. 

July  4.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  John  Howard 

Westminster,  of  Howard,  knight,  Willmm  Alyngton,  knight,  John  Broughton,  esquire, 
Roger  Drury,  Thomas  Heigham,  esquire,  Thomas  Drury,  esquire,  John 
Gough,  esquire,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  and  the  sheriff  of 
Suffolk  to  arrest  Walter  Thruston,  Laurence  Smyth,  William  Svgo,  John 
Thruston,  Thomas  Welham  and  John  Losday  and  bring  them  before  the 
king  and  council. 

July  6.  Commission  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  chancellor  of  England  and  of 

Westminster,    the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  his  vice-chancellor  there,  WiUiam,  abbot 

of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Eynesham,  Thomas  Grey,  knight,  William 
Alyngton,  knight,  John  Cheyne,  knight,  and  John  Wyghton,  mayor  of 
Cambridge,  to  enquire  who  are  bound  to  repair  the  great  bridge  of  the  town 
of  Cambridge,  and  to  compel  them  to  repair  it  forthwith. 


MEMBRANE  Qd, 

July  8.  Commission  de  walliis  ct  fossatis  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 

Westminster.    Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Thomas 

Burgh,  knight,  William  Parre,  knight,  John  Pylkyngton,  knight,  Guy 
Fairfax,  knight,  William  Huse,  Serjeant  at  law,  Richard  Pygot,  Serjeant  at 
law,  Thomas  Fitz  W^illiam,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Fitz  William,  knight, 
Miles  Metcalf,  Edward  Saltmersh,  Thomas  Fitz  William  of  Louth,  oo. 
Lincoln,  John  Dawney,  John  Woderuffe  and  Leonard  Knyght  between  the 
limits  of  Marsshland  between  the  waters  of  Ouse,  Done,  Eyre  and 
Went,  in  the  county  of  York,  and  the  waters  of  Done,  Mardyke  and  Trent,  in 
the  county  of  Lincoln,  and  within  the  Isle  of  Axholme  and  the  soke  of 
Croule,  in  the  coimty  of  Lincoln,  and  in  the  towns  of  Hatfeld,  Thum  and 
Fysshlake,  in  the  county  of  York. 

Feb.  12.  The  like  to  Thomas,  abbot  of  St.  Benet,  Hulme,  William,  prior  of  Butle, 

Westminster     William  Jenney,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law,  William  Calthorp,  knight, 

Henry  Heydon,  Edmund  Jenney,  Richard  Southwell,  Robert  Clere,  esquire, 
James  Hobert,  Edmund  Clere,  esquire,  Thomas  Playter,  Thomas  Sampson 
of  Ramsholt,  esquire,  Richard  Ferrour  of  Norwich,  John  Wellys  of  the  same, 
Edmund  Wydewell,  Edmund  Thursby,  John  Russe  and  Thomas  Banyard 
in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  between  the  towns  of  Herwych,  co. 
Essex,  and  Crowemer,  co.  Norfolk, 


18  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1.  118 


"lAng  Membrane  Qd^-cont. 

July  10.  The  like  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Rivers,  the  prior  of  Pentney, 

Westminster.    William  Alyngton,  knight,  John  Cheyne,  knight,  William  Knevet,  knight, 

Richard  Southwell,  John  Fyncham,  Henry  Spilman,  Thomas  Thuresby 
and  Thomas  Gansehill,  in  the  parts  of  Mershland  from  Marham  to  Bishop's 
Lenn. 


MEMBRANE  5d. 

May  24.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  county  of  Kent  (similar  to  that 

Woburn.       on  m.  lOd,  but  not  identical). 

MEMBRANE  Sd. 

July  15.  Commission  to  Thomas  Rogger  and  John  Broke  to  take  mariners  for  the 

Westminster,    king's  ship  called  le  Antony. 


8258 


114 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Past  II. 


,  .-o  ilBMBRANES  84  and  33. 

14lo. 

March  9.         Grant  in  mortmain  to  the  master,  wardens,  brethren  and  sisters  of  the 
Westminster,    fraternity  or  g^d  founded  by  letters  patent  dated  28  October,  14  (sic) 

Edward  IV,  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary,  Rooncidevale,  by  Charyng  Crosse  in 
^  the  suburbs  of  London,  of  the  said  chapel  or  hospital  of  Bt.  Mary,  and  the 

custody,  advowBon  and  patronage  of  the  same  and  all  lands,  profits, 
oblations,  rights  and  commodities  belonging  to  it  for  the  sustenance  of  the 
chaplain  mentioned  in  the  said  letters  and  two  other  chaplains  celebrating 
divine  service  in  like  manner  and  of  the  poor  people  flocking  to  the 
hospital ;  provided  that  they  grant  for  life  to  Elizabeth  Berde,  widow, 
6  marks  yearly  for  her  sustenance  and  a  fair  house  for  her  by  the  said 
chapel  or  hospital.  By  p.8.  and  for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  20.         hispeadmm  and  confirmation  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Cumbermare 
Westminster,    of  the  following  : — 

1.  A  charter^  dated  at  Westminster,  6  May,  16  Henry  III. 

2.  A  charter^  dated  at  Haveryng,  4  April,  60  Henry  III. 
8.    A  charter^  dated  at  Bruge,  4  Non.  April,  25  Henry  II. 

4.    A  charter  dated  at  Acton  Bumell,   Id.   May,   10  Edward    I, 
confirming  their  possessions  and  granting  divers  liberties. 

MEMBRANE   83— cotil. 

June  27.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Seintleger,  knight  of  the  body,  and  Richard 
Westminster.    Hunte  of  the  office  of  parker  or  keeper  of  the  king's  park  of  Henle  alias 

Hendeley,  co.  Surrey,  and  the  custody  of  the  park,  receiving  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  castle  of  Windesore  as  in  the  time  of  Edwi^  III,  with  all 
accustomed  profits.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  16.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumuSf  for  one  year,  lately 
Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  William  Peverell  of  Estbergholt,  co.  Suffolk, 
the  elder,  <  dothmaker,'  son  of  WiUiam  Peverell,  the  elder,  staying  on  the 
king's  service  in  the  company  of  Henry,  lord  Orey,  deputy  of  the  lieutenant 
of  Ireland,  on  the  safe-custody  of  those  parts,  because  he  delays  at  Estberg- 
holt, as  Robert  Ratclyff,  esquire,  sheriff  of  the  county,  has  certified. 

Oct.  15.  Pardon  to  John  Wody  late  of  Ifeld,  co.  Sussex,  the  younger,  <  gentilman,*  of 

Westminster,  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 
of  the  Bendb  when  sued  with  John  Wody  late  of  Ifeld  the  elder,  < gentilman,' 
and  Richard  Lydlady  late  of  Horsham,  co.  Sussex,  chaplain,  to  answer 
Richard  Culpepyr  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  Nicholas  Culpepyr  and 
Elizabeth  his  ^e  on  a  charge  of  having  conspired  and  forged  at  West- 
minster a  false  deed  concerning  the  patronage  or  advowson  of  a  chantry 
called  'Betelerys  Chauntry'  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Horsham,  and 
published  it  there,  by  which  the  said  Richard,  Margaret,  Nicholas  and 
Elizabeth  were  disturbed  in  their  possession  and  title  of  the  same;  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

*  See  Charter  Roll,  1  Henry  lY,  p.  2,  No.  4, 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  116 


-|j^fj  /%  Membrane  *  83 — cont, 

Nov.  8.  Grant  to  John  Orenehill  of  the  oflSoes  of  parker  of  Tewkesbury  and  bailiff 

Westmiiister.   of  the  hundred  of  Tewkesbury,  oo.  Gloucester,  during  the  minority  of 

Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  4Z.  8d.  yearly  for  the  office  of 

parker  and  408.  yearly  for  the  office  of  bailiff  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 

of  Tewkesbury  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Byvers,  and  his  heirs  *and 
Westminster,  assigns  for  six  years  from  Easter  last,  in  consideration  of  the  injuries 
perpetrated  on  him  and  his  parents  by  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and 
because  the  said  duke  on  the  day  of  his  death  and  before  intended  tiiat  he 
should  be  recompensed,  of  the  manors  of  Sweyneston,  Brighteston,  Thoruey 
and  Wellowe  with  their  members  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of 
churches  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  reserving  to  the  king  escheats,  wards, 
marriages  and  reliefs.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANES  32  atul  31. 

June  16.         Impeximm  and  confirmation,  at  the  supplication  of  Thomas,  bishop  of 

Westminster.   Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  to  the  warden  or  rector  and  scholars  of  the  college 

of  St.  Mary  and  All  Siskints,  Lincoln,  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  and 

their  successors  of  the  following.  No.  4  being  invalid  because  the  words 

'  and  their  successors  *  were  omitted  therefrom  : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  18  October,  6  Henry  VI,  granting  licence 

for  the  foundation  of  the  college. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  4  November,  24  Henry  VI,  granting  licence 

for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  them  of  certain  lands. 
8.    Letters  patent  dated  21  October,  26  Henry  YI,  granting  licence 
for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  them  of  lands  to  the  value 
of  5(W.  yearly. 
4.    Letters  patent  dated  9  February,  1  Edward  IV,  briefly  confirming 
the  above. 
And  grant  that  five  more  scholars  shall  be  added,  so  that  there  shall  be 
henceforth  in  the  college  a  warden  or  rector  and  twelve  scholars ;  and 
grant  to  them  of  a  further  licence  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition, 
lands  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  tiie  yearly  value  of  1(M. 

By  E.  and  for  40$.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

MEMBRANE  81— ccmt. 

Oct.  28.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Isham  of  the  custodies  of  the 
Westminster,  manor  and  park  of  Fulbroke,  co.  Warwick,  and  the  yearly  agistment  of  the 
park,  all  profits  of  a  several  meadow  called  '  Clote  Mede '  there  and  a 
several  fishery  in  the  water  of  Aven  there  and  140  acres  of  pasture  which 
are  not  enclosed  but  lie  in  the  common  there  by  the  way  leading  from 
Fulbroke  to  Bishop's  Hampton  and  a  little  close  called  <  Inlond '  there, 
in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Henry  VI,  with  the  accustomed 
fees  for  the  office  of  the  parkership  as  Louis  John,  late  parker,  or  anyone 
else  had,  a  close  cidled  <  Northbroke '  excepted.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  11.         Grant  to  Thomas  Pulteney,  esquire,  of  1602.  from  the  issues  of  the 
Westminster,   counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  11.         Licence  for  the  acquisition  and  appropriation  in  mortmain  by  the  rector 
Westminster,   or  warden  and  schokurs  or  fellows  of  the  college  of  St.  Mary  and  All  Saints, 

Lincoln,  in  Oxford,  from  Thomas,  bishop  of  linooln,  and  the  dean  and  chap- 
ter of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  of  the  parish  church  of  St. 
Maiy,  Twyford,  co.  Buckingham,  which  is  of  his  patronage  as  in  the  right  of 


116  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


11  no  Membrane  81 — cont. 

his  church,  and  from  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Eynesham,  oo.  Oxford,  of  the 
parish  church  of  Cumbe,  co.  Oxford,  which  is  of  their  patronage,  provided 
that  each  church  be  sufficiently  served  by  a  suitable  chaplain  and  competent 
sums  of  money  be  distributed  yearly  among  the  poor  parishioners  in  each 
parish  at  the  discretion  of  the  ordinary  of  each  place.  By  E. 

Oct.  28.  Whereas  it  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Penley,  escheator 
Westminster,  in  the  county  of  Ilertford,  that  John  Say,  knight,  John  Cheyne,  John  Boteler 
and  John  Alyngton  were  seised  of  the  manor  of  Sabrisford  alias  Sabrisworth, 
CO.  Hertford,  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  grant  of  David  Malpas  and 
Agnes  his  wife  without  licence  and  held  the  same  in  chief  by  the  service  of 
the  tenth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  the  said  John  Say  died  and  the  others 
survived  him  and  are  still  seised  of  the  same,  and  the  said  John  Say  and 
John  Leventhorpe  and  Thomas  Graunger,  clerk,  were  seised  of  the  manor 
of  Parrers,  co.  Hertford,  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  grant  of  Phihp 
Boteler  and  John  Cheyne,  esquire,  without  licence,  and  the  said  John  Say 
died  and  the  others  survived  him  and  are  still  seised  of  the  same,  and  the 
manor  of  Parrers  is  held  in  chief  as  of  the  manor  of  Chesthunt  by  the  service 
of  the  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  the  manors  have  been  taken  into 
the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  the  said  John  and  by  reason  of  the  said 
trespasses,  the  king,  for  8/.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  pardons  the  trespasses. 


MEMBRANE   30. 

March  11.  Grant  to  William  Godereswyk,  Henry  Van  Orel,  Arnold  Van  Anne  and 
Westminster,  Albert  Millyng,  merchants  of  Cologne,  and  Dederic  Van  Riswyk  of  the 
realm  of  England,  goldsmith,  of  all  mines  bearing  gold,  silver,  copper  or 
lead  in  the  counties  of  Northumberland,  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland, 
to  hold  from  the  Annunciation  next  for  ten  years,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  of 
certain  mines  to  the  said  William  and  others  by  letters  patent  dated 
28  March,  15  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  They  shall  pay  to  the  king  a 
fifteenth  part  of  the  pure  gold,  silver  and  copper  and  to  the  lords  of  the 
soil  and  the  curate  of  the  soil  an  amount  to  be  agreed  upon,  and  they  shall 
have  power  to  appoint  a  steward,  bom  in  the  realm,  to  hold  a  court  in  the 
king's  name  in  the  mines  and  hear  and  determine  all  pleas  except  those  of 
land,  life  and  members.  By  E. 

Oct.  15.         Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary, 

Westminster.    Cirencestre,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  plaQS  of 

John  Sobbery,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  14.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts  for 
Westminster,    the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary,  Bomsey,  of 
the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to  Elizabeth  Broke,  nun  of  the  monastery,  whose 
election  as  abbess  William,  bishop  of  Winchester,  has  confirmed  and  whose 
fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Berks. 
Dorset. 

Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Oct.  15.         Licence  for  Thomas  Bufford,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Rufford,  tenant  in 

Westminster,   chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  fee  farms,  annuities, 

reversions,  farms,  rents,  services,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets, 

liberties,  fairs,  markets,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  woods,  meadows,  mills, 


18  EDWAED  rV.— Part  2.  117 


1478. 


Membrane  80 — cont. 


waters,  fisheries  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  within  the  realm 
of  which  the  said  Robert  was  seised  or  Joan  late  wife  of  John  Fitzgeflfrey, 
mother  of  the  said  Robert,  and  which  should  descend  to  him,  saving  to  the 
kmg  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Sorell  as  troner  and  peser  in  the 

Westminster,    port  of  Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  80.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Worcester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,   of  Thomas  Compton,  brother  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Cirencestre,  as 

abbot  of  the  monastery.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  29. 

June  20.         General  pardon  to  Master  John  Austell  late  of  Wellis,  co.  Somerset, 
Westminster,   canon  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Wellis.  By  K. 

June  12.         Grant  to  Edmund  Mille,  one  of  the  grooms  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the 
Westminster,   offices    of   keeper   of   the   park   of   Warbleton,  oo.    Southampton,   and 

bailiff  of  the  king's  lordships  there,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  witti  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of 
the  farmers  of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

July  2.  Appointment  of  Edmund  Hastynges,  knight,  as  steward  of  the  manor  of 

Westminster.   Egton,  CO.  York,  and  governor  of  the  men  and  tenants  within  the  manor 

during  the  minority  of  Ralph  Sidvan,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Salvan, 

tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  receiving  10  marks  yearly  at  the  hands 

of  the  bailiffs  or  farmers  there.  By  p.s. 

July  2.  Whereas  Thomas  Salvan  of  the  coun^  of  York,  esquire,  by  a  writing 

Westminster,    under  his  seal  of  arms  granted  to  James  Wyglesworth  for  life  the  office  of 

bailiff  of  the  town  of  Lobpgton  with  its  members,  co.  York,  with  the 
custody  of  a  wood  there  called  <  Lolmigton  Wod,'  with  wages  of  2d.  daily 
from  uie  issues  of  a  plot  within  tne  town  of  Lokington  Hallyerd  and  aU 
other  profits,  the  king  grants  the  same  to  the  said  James  during  the 
minority  of  Ralph  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas.  By  p.s. 

July  8.  Appointment  of  William  Salvan  as  chief  forester   of    the    park    of 

Westminster.  Newebiggyng,  the  park  called  *  Gely '  and  the  park  of  Bydwith  by  the  barony 
of  Egton,  CO.  York,  with  all  profits,  fees  and  commodities  belonging  to 
the  office,  and  pasture  for  two  horses  yearly  within  the  park  of  Newbyggyng, 
during  the  minority  of  Ralph  Salvan,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  SiJvan, 
tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  receiving  5  marks  yearly  from  the  manor 
of  Newebiggyng  in  the  lordship  of  Egton.  By  p.s. 

July  6.  Licence  for  John  Stanley,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  John  Stanley,  knight, 

Westminster,   to  enter  immediately  into  aU  castles,  towns,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  fee 

farms,  annuities,  reversions,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  offices,  fees,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions, 
knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  which 
came  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  tiie  said  John  Stanley,  knight, 
or  any  other  of  his  ancestors  and  should  descend  to  him.  By  E« 

July  S*  Gtoneral  pardon  to  Richard  Havelde  alia$  Hafeld  of  Dymmoke,  co. 

Westminster.   Gloucester,  'yoman,'  alia$  'smyth,'  of  all  counterfeitings  of  money  and 

other  offences  committed  by  him  before  9  June  last.  By  p.s. 


118  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


I^MQ  Membrajie  IW — cont, 

Oct.  22.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Simon  Maudite,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

WestminBter.    king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  gaol  of  the  castle  of  Worces- 

tes  daring  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with 

the  accustomed  fees,  as  John  Carson  had.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  6.  Grant  to  William  Carlile  of  an  annuity  of  6  marks  from  Michaelmas, 

Westminster.  17  Edward  IV,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence,  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Flamstede,  co.  Hertford. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  7.  Presentation  of  William  Towenyng,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.  Iberton,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John 
Towenyng. 

Nov.  18.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Alen.  By  p.s. 

Westn^ter. 

MEMBRANE    28. 

July  6.  Appointment  of  John  Wrythe,  Norrey  king  of  arms  of  the  northern  parts, 

Westminster,  as  principal  herald  and  officer  of  the  order  of  the  Garter  and  king  of  arms, 
and  grant  to  him  for  life  of  that  office  and  the  name  4e  Garter,'  and  the 
style,  title,  liberties  and  preeminences  belonging  to  it,  with  all  rights, 
profits,  commodities  and  emoluments,  an4  4(M.  yearlv  for  his  fee  from  the 
petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London  with  a  livery  such  as  any  king  of  arms 
or  principal  herald  had  in  the  time  of  Edward  III  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

ByK. 

July  8.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Henry  Hunte  of  the  office  of  under 

Westminster,   parker  of  Framyngham,  co.  Suffolk,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 

minority  of  his  son  Richard,  duke  of  York,  and  Anne  his  wife,  receiving 

wages  of  iOs.  yearly  according  to  the  form  of  letters  patent  of  the  king's 

kinsman  the  duke  of  Norfolk.  By  p.s. 

June  4.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Davy,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Westminster,   king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  tihe  king's  ferry  in  the  port 

of  Fowey  between  the  borough  of  Pedynnok  and  Fowey,  which  Oliver  de 

Bretaigne,  deceased,  had  and  which  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  reason 

of  an  act  in  Parliament,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

July  6.  Appointment  of  the  king's  son  George  as  lieutenant  of  Ireland  for  two 

Westminster,  years  with  all  liberties,  rights,  powers,  authorities,  fees,  profits,  com- 
modities and  emoluments  as  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  had,  provided 
that  he  do  not  interfere  with  the  disposal  of  vacant  archbidioprics, 
bishoprics,  abbeys  and  priories  of  the  king's  patronage,  or  put  lands  and 
tenements  acquired  to  any  use  but  to  the  defence  of  that  land,  and  this  by  the 
advice  of  the  king  and  council.  By  E. 

April  8.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Everley,  one  of  the  king's  yeomen 

Westminster,   porters,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Snythfeld  witii  the  custody  of  the  warren 

there,  in  the  county  of  Warwick,  during  tiie  minority  of  Edward,  son  of 

George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  wi^  the  accustomed  fees  £com  the  issues  of 

the  lordship  of  Snythfeld  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

July  11.         Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  vdumus,  for  one  year,  lately 

Westminster,   granted  by  letters  patent  to  Peter  Maryon  alias  Marione  of  the  city  of 

Winchester,  co.  Southampton,  <  fuller,'  alias  <  husbondman,'  staying  on 

the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  William    Browne,  niiayor  of  the 

staple  of  Calais,  the  constable,  and  the  merchants  and  society  of  the  staple, 


18  EDWABD  IV.— Part  2.  119 


1478. 


Membrane  28 — cotU. 


ireasuiers  and  victuallers  of  the  town  and  marches,  on  the  safe  custody 
and  victualling  of  the  town,  castle,  and  marches,  because  he  delays  in 
London,  as  Henry  Golet  and  John  Btokker,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 

July  11.  Orant  to  Thomas  Clero  of  the  office  of  bailiff  or  the  wardship  of  Coif  eld 

Westminster,    ^thin  the  ohace  of  Sutton  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George, 

late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  as  he  had  before.    By  p.s. 

March  27.  Mandate  to  the  eecheator  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex  for  the 
Westminflter.  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Chichester  to  Edward, 
late  bishop  of  Carlisle,  whom  the  pope  has  appointed  bishop  in  the  place 
of  John  Arundell,  deceased,  and  who  has  renounced  everything  prejudicial 
to  the  king  in  the  pope's  biUl  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 
[FiBdera.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Middlesex. 
Humphrey  Hayford,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

July  7.  Grant  for  life  to  Master  William  Goodeyer,  doctor  of  laws,  of  40  marks 

WeBtrnmster.  yearly  from  Easter  last  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of  York,  in  lieu  of  a 
grant  to  him  of  4(M.  yearly  by  letters  patent  dated  27  September, 
11  Edward  lY,  surrendered,  &om  which  he  has  received  no  payment. 

ByK. 

July  28.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  George  Cheyun,  one  of  the  grooms  of  the 

Liddington.    king's  chamber,  of  the  office    of  bailiff  of    the  lordship  of   Cotesmore 

and  Gretham,  co.  Butland,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George, 

late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  tiie 

lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  E. 

October  16.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Hewyk  of  the  office  of  auditor  of  all 
Westminster,  oastles,  manors  and  lands  of  the  honour  of  Bidiemond  and  all  castles, 
manors,  lordships  and  luids  in  the  counties  of  York,  Lincoln,  Norfolk, 
Suffolk,  Cambridge,  Huntingdon,  Hertford,  Essex,  Middlesex,  London, 
Kent  and  Surrey  late  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  with  daily  expenses.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    37. 

July  22.         General  pardon  to  William  Belamy  late  of  Holmehous  in  the  parish  of 
Bnokden.      Egton,  CO.  York,  'yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  14  July. 

ByK. 

July  22.         The  like  to  William  Biggyng  of  EUerby  in  Whitbystrand,  oo.  York, 
Bnokden.      <  labourer.'  ByK. 

July  2S.         The  like  to  Joan  Duk  daughter  of  Robert  Duk  late  of  Bythewodegraunge, 
Bnokden.      oo.  York,  <  labourer.'  By  E. 

July  20.  Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Brocas,  chaplain,  of  the  *  saUery  '  {salarium), 

Enebworth.     within  the  manor  of  Eltham,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Amyas,  late 
chaplain  there,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  manor. 

By  p.s.  [4881.] 

July  18.         Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumm,  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,    on  15  July  last  to  William  Federstone,  soldier  of  the  town  of  Calais,  alias 

William  Fetherstonhaugh  of  Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  mariner,  alias  <  gentilman,' 

staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  WiUiam  Broun,  mayor,  the 


120 


CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS- 


UTS. 


July  22. 
6aokden« 


Aug.  8. 
NoUiDgham* 


July  80. 
Liddingloiu 


Aug.  17. 
Stowe. 

Aug.  20. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  7. 
Nottingham, 


July  6. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — cont. 

constable  and  the  society  of  merchants  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  treasurers 
and  victuallers  of  the  town  and  mttfches,  on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling 
of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London,  as 
appears  by  certificate  of  John  Stokker  and  Henry  Colet,  sherifis. 

Grant  to  John  Dynham,  knight,  lord  of  Dynham,  of  the  custody  of 
all  lands,  rents  and  services  late  of  Humphrey  Douneham,  tenant 
in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Henry  his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  and 
marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  to  John  Howard,  knight,  lord  Howard,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
body  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Whymple,  co.  Devon,  and  the  lordship 
of  Westle  alias  Downham  Halle  in  Westle,  co.  Suffolk,  with  knights*  fees, 
advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  leets,  warrens,  stews, 
parks,  liberties,  franchises,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments,  late  of 
CFeorge,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture ;  in 
recompence  for  the  manor  of  Dolyngham,  co.  Cambridge,  of  the  7^^ 
value  of  29{.|  which  he  relinquished  at  the  king's  desire.  oy  E. 

General  pardon  to  John  Smyth  late  of  Pallyng,  co.  Norfolk,  <  maiyner,' 
alias  *  yoman,'  of  all  ofiiances  committed  by  him  before  28  July. 

By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  prioress  and  convent  of  Somsey  to  elect  an  abbess  in  the 
place  of  Dame  Elizabeth  Broke,  resigned.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  James,  bishop  of  Norwich,  for  the  escapes  of  Soger  Grey, 
Richard  Colepepir  and  John  Preston,  prisoners  committed  to  the  custody  of 
himself  or  his  predecessors.  By  E. 

Creation  of  the  king's  knight,  Robert  Preston,  lord  of  Gormanneston  in 
Lreland,  to  be  viscount  Gormanneston,  with  remainder  to  his  heirs  male. 

ByE. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Danyell,  knight,  lord  of  Rathwyre,  and  Edward 
Danyell  his  son  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Dublin  in 
Ireland  and  the  custody  of  the  castle,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the 
receipt  of  the  exchequer  of  Lreland  with  all  other  profits,  and  the  office  of 
customer  or  collector  of  the  customs,  subsidies  and  cokets  in  the  port  of 
Dublin,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE  26. 

July  19.  Grant   to    the    king's   counsellor    William    Hastynges,    knight,    lord 

Westminster.   Hastynges,  chamberlain  of  the  household,  of  the  custody  of  the  lordships 

or  manors  of  Longhope,  Huntley,  Westebury,  Beggeworth,  Legh,  Lydeney, 
CO.  Gloucester,  Alveton,  co.  Stafford,  Wynfield,  Crych,  Monyassh  and 
Thelmerdon,  co.  Derby,  Shrebenham,  co.  Berks,  Swyndon,  Broughton, 
Asshton,  Stokeverdon  and  Willesford,  co.  Wilts,  Bampton,  Northlie  and 
Wybelcote,  co.  Oxford,  and  Famham  Boiall,  co.  Buckingham,  and  all 
lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and 
hereditaments  in  those  places  and  elsewhere  in  the  said  counties 
late  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  all  lordships,  manors, 
lands,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  hereditaments 
which  Eatharine  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John  held  in  dower 
or  otherwise  for  her  life,  from  the  death  of  the  said  Eatharine  during 


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121 


1478* 


July  20. 

Westminster. 


July  80. 

Liddingtoxu 


July  26. 
Bad[den, 


Aug.  1. 
LiddingtoD. 

Aug.  4. 
NottLDgham. 


Aug.  8. 

Nottingham* 


Aug.  12. 
Leicester. 

Aug.  11. 
Leicester, 

July  6. 
Westniinster. 

Aug.  27. 
TattershaU. 


Sept.  29. 
Botherham. 

Oct.  8. 
Bnokden. 


Aug.  9. 
Nottingham. 


Membrane  96— <k7nt. 

the  minority  of  George,  son  and  heir  of  John  and  Katharine,  without 
rendering  any  account  until  the  morrow  of  Michaelmas  last,  and  rendering 
to  the  kmg  800Z.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. 

ByK. 

Grant  to  Richard,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  William,  bishop  of  Durham, 
of  the  said  rent  of  SOOl.  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  said  lord  Hastynges. 

ByK, 

Pardon  to  Henry  Boet,  the  provost,  and  the  scholars  of  the  college  of 
St.  Mary,  Eton  by  Windsor,  of  all  debts  and  accounts  due  from  them  to 
the  king.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  William  Cokkys  of  the  prebend  or  canonry  in  the  king's 
college  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  void  by 
the  resignation  of  the  king's  clerk  John  Marshall,  doctor  of  theology. 

ByK. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  college. 

General  pardon  to  Richard  Bobynson  late  of  Kendall,  co.  Westmoreland, 
'yoman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  16  July  last.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  John  Craweford,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Glysslam,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwidi,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Richard 
Bj^op. 

Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Shipton  of  the  office  of  reeve  of  the  lordship  of 
Wykkys  in  Donyngton  in  Hoiand,  co.  Lincoln,  receiving  2d.  daily  in  the 
manner  accustomed  with  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  Richard  Wode,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Estwyk, 
in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  death  of  Richard  Storour. 

General  pardon  to  John  Helton  son  of  John  Helton  of  Wynton,  co. 
WestmorelfiGid,  *  gentilman/  alias  Johnkyn  Helton.  By  K. 


General  pardon  to  John  Estrete  aliae  Strete  alias  Straite. 


ByK. 


Grant  to  the  king's  esquire  Robert  Poyntz  of  the  offices  of  steward  of 
the  lordships  of  Sodbury,  the  hundred  of  Barton,  Fairford  and  Erlscourt 
of  the  honour  of  Gloucester,  co.  Gloucester,  and  the  lordship  of  Sherston, 
CO.  Wilts,  with  the  office  of  master  of  the  game  of  the  park  of  Sodbury, 
during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  (George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with 
the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  William  Michell  of  Halifax,  co.  York,  <yoman.' 

ByK. 

Presentation  of  John  Lyndesey  to  the  parish  church  of  Benefield,  in  the 
diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  death  of  the  abbot  of  Girencestre,  last 
parson. 

MEMBRANE  25. 

Appointment  of  WiUiam  Stanley,  knight,  Thomas  Molyneux,  William 
Gryffith  the  elder,  William  Bukley  the  elder  and  John  Boteler  to  take 
muster  at  any  suitable  place  near  Gonwey  of  800  men  at  arms  and  archers 
whom  the  king  has  ordered  to  Lreland  with  Henry  Gray,  sub-lieutenant 
of  his  last-bom  son  George,  lieutenant  of  beland,  for  the  resistance  of  his 
enemies  there,  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council.      [Faedet-a,] 


122 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478. 
Aag.  22. 

Stowe. 


Aug.  28. 
Sleaford. 


Aug.  29. 
Sleaford. 


Aug.  8. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  1. 
Sleaford. 


Sept.  18. 
Doncaster 


Sept.  21 
Pontefraof 


Sept.  10. 
Nottingham 

Sept.  9. 
Nottingham 


Membrane  25 — cont. 

Licence  for  Richard  Gorges  son  and  heir  of  Theobald  Gorges,  knight, 
and  Joan  his  wife,  daughter  of  John  Flegge,  esquire,  to  enter  freely  into 
two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Horsyington  and  Suthcheryton,  oo.  Somerset, 
with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Horsyngton  and  the  chapel  of  Suth- 
cheryton, held  in  chief,  and  all  other  lancb,  rents,  services,  possessions, 
reversions  and  hereditaments  late  of  the  said  Theobald  and  Joan  which 
should  descend  to  him.  '  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Hugh  ap  Philip  ap  Jevan  ap  David  Lloidlate  of  Sway- 
nesey,  chaplain,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  15  July  last. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  Halnath  Mauleverer,  one  of  the  ushers 
of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  master  of  the  game  of  the  king's 
parks  of  Colcombe  and  Okehampton  and  chace  of  Okdiampton,  co.  Devon, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas  Burgh, 
knight,  and  Thomas  Seintleger,  knight,  and  their  assigns,  from  the  death  of 
William  Gray,  late  bishop  of  Ely,  during  the  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  all 
sums  of  money  due  to  the  king  at  the  rate  of  2,000Z.  yearly  from  the  prior 
and  convent  of  Ely  for  the  custody  of  tiie  bishopric  and  its  temporalities^ 
and  also  all  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  and  escheats  belonging  to  the 
bishopric.     [Fosdera,]  By  K. 

Whereas  Godard  Oxenbrigge  of  Westfeld,  co.  Sussex,  '  gentibnan,'  was 
delivered  on  bail  for  suspicion  of  felony  to  Thomas  Oxenbrigge  of  London, 
'gentilman,'  and  John  Wody  of  Udymer,  co.  Sussex,  'gentilman,'  until 
one  month  from  Easter  last,  and  he  made  pledge  in  401.  and  they  in  202. 
each  that  he  would  appear  before  the  king  on  that  day  and  in  the  mean 
time  keep  the  peace  towards  John  Moren,  chaplain,  and  all  the  king's  people, 
and  he  did  not  appear  and  judgement  was  given  that  the  pledges  should  be 
forfeited,  the  king  hereby  pardons  to  the  said  Godard,  Thomas  and  John 
Wody  the  said  sums  and  all  consequent  actions.  By  p.8. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  marches  of 
Wales  adjoining  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of 
Llandaff,  void  by  the  death  of  John,  last  bishop,  to  Master  John  Mikhail, 
whom  pope  Sixtus  has  appointed  bishop  by  buU,  and  who  has  renounced 
everything  prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  bull,  and  whose  fealty  the  king 
has  taken.     [Fcsdera,]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  marches  of 
Wales  adjoining. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Signification  to  W.  bishop  of  Winchester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 
election  of  Dame  Elizabeth,  nun  of  the  house  of  Romsey,  as  abbess  of  that 
place.  By  E. 

MEMBRANE   24. 

General  pardon  to  John  Aleyn  alia^  Alen  altat  Alyn  alias  Alayn  late  of 
London,  <  broker,'  alias  'yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
15  August  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Laurence,  yeoman  of  the 
king's  jewel-house,  of  the  6/.  yearly  which  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Shrewsbury  are  bound  to  render  to  the  king  for  a  wood  or  hay  called 
Lethywode  and  which  John  Besteney,  late  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants 
at  arms,  had  of  the  king's  grant.  By  E. 


18  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  2. 


128 


1478. 

Aug.  12. 
Nottingham. 


Sept.  6. 
Sleaford. 


Sept.  9. 
Nottingham. 


Sept.  16. 
Donoaster. 


Sept.  22. 
Ponteiract. 


Sept.  25. 
Pontefraot. 


Oct.  1. 

Newark. 


Sept.  28. 
York. 


Sept.  28. 
Pontefraot. 


Membrane  24 — cont. 

Grant  to  John  Walsshe  of  the  ofiSces  of  f eodi^  of  the  great  court  of  the 
honour  of  Gloucester  in  Bristol  called  <  le  Erlescourt '  and  surveyor, 
approver  and  receiver  of  the  manor  and  hundred  of  Barton  by  Bristol,  co. 
Gloucester,  during  the  minori^  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  Uie 
wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from 
the  issues  of  the  honour,  manor  and  hundred  with  the  accustomed  profits. 

By  K. 

Presentation  of  Roger  Breggelond,  bachelor  in  arts,  to  the  chantry  in 
the  low  chapel  within  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  called  <le  Prynces 
Ohauntre,'  in  the  diocese  of  Canterbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Robert 
Widowe. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Hurseley,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  and 
his  father,  of  the  office  of  sub-clerk  of  the  king's  works,  void  by  the  death 
of  Hugh  Talbot,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  warden  of  the 
west  marches  towards  Scotland,  of  50Z.  yearly  from  Easter  last  during 
office  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  ciiy  of  York  in  part  payment  of  sums 
due  to  him  for  the  custody.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Shawe,  one  of  the  king's 
Serjeants  at  arms,  of  12(2.  daily  for  his  fee  from  Easter  last  from  the 
issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton  with  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  other 
Serjeants  at  arms  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe,  as  John 
Colston,  deceased,  had.  By  K. 

Licence  for  Henry  Sotehill,  Robert  Hall,  derk,  John  Forman,  clerk,  and 
William  Rerysby,  chaplain,  feoffees  of  Thurstan  Banastre  son  and  heir  of 
Roger  Banastre,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  service  at  the  altar  of  St.  Peter  in  the  northern  aroh  of  the  parish 
church  of  All  Saints,  Wakefeld,  for  the  good  estate  of  tiie  king  and  the 
souls  of  his  fatiier  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  and  the  said  Roger  and 
Thurstan,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  Roger  Nowell,  kinsman  of  the  said 
Roger  and  Thurstan,  and  for  the  said  chaplain  to  acquire  in  mortmain  a 
yearly  rent  of  7  marks  of  the  gift  of  the  said  Roger  Nowell  according  to 
the  form  of  certain  indentures  tripartite  between  the  latter  and  his  heirs  of 
the  one  part  and  the  said  founders  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  and  Robert 
Gargrave,  Richard  Peke  the  elder,  Robert  Chaloner,  John  Lake,  Thomas 
Grice,  Thomas  Lyster,  Richard  Turton,  Thomas  Cokson,  Robert  Grice, 
William  Hill,  Thomas  Turton  and  Henry  Kent  of  the  other  part. 

ByK, 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  by  Thomas, 
bishop  of  Lincoln,  Thomas  Fitz  William  the  younger  and  Philip  Cokelande 
to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  of  lands  to  the 
value  of  201.  yearly.  By  E. 

Grant  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Gromond,  oo.  York,  of  the  new  water- 
mill  within  the  soke  of  Egton,  co.  York,  called  <  le  Newemyle,'  late  of  John 
Salvan,  knight,  during  the  minority  of  Ralph  Salvan  son  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Salvan,  his  son  and  heir.  By  E. 

Presentation  of  John  Lumley  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Peter  of  the 
town  of  Genys  in  the  marches  of  Calais,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  void 
by  the  resignation  of  John  Seymour.  The  letters  are  directed  to  Tlu 
archbishop  of  Canterbury. 


124  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


Sept  5«  Appointment  of  Thomas  Brugge  as  steward  of  the  castle,  lordship  and 

SleaforcU  manor  of  Ehneley,  co.  Worcester,  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Wyr  Pedoll 
and  Erles  Orombe,  co.  Worcester,  and  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Lydney 
and  Eemmarton,  co.  Oloucester,  during  the  minority  of  Edwurd,  son  and 
heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Oeorge,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Hopton,  esquire,  of  the  third  part  of  the  manor 

Backdeiu  of  Rosse,  co.  York,  with  knights'  fees,  courts,  leets,  liberties,  franchises, 
profits,  commodities  and  emoluments,  tiie  reversion  of  which  George,  duke 
of  Clarence,  had  of  the  king's  grant  and  which  has  come  into  the  king's 
hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  by  the  death  of  Marjory  late  the  wife  of  John 
Roos,  late  lord  Roos,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and 
as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  it  was  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    28. 

Nov.  10.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Wode,  of  the  tenours  of  the 

Westminster*   following : — 

1.  Writ  of  diem  clamit  eMremum  on  the  death  of  Geoffrey  de  Frethom. 
18  August,  14  Edward  II.  [htquUitioM  Post  Mortefn^  14  Edward  11^ 
No.  16.] 

2.  Inquisition  taken  in  pursuance  in  the  county  of  Berks  finding  that 
'the  said  Geof&ey  held  a  messuage  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Chelereye  of 

John  de  Meoles  and  that  Geoffrey  de  Frethom  is  his  son  and  heir. 
Saturday  before  the  Nativity  of  St.  Mary,  14  Edward  IE.     [Ibid,] 

8.  Writ  on  the  death  of  John  de  Frethom.  28  May,  27  Edward  III. 
[Inquidtions  Post  Mortem,  27  Edward  III,  No,  24.] 

4.  Inquisition  taken  in  pursuance  in  the  county  of  Berks  finding 
that  the  said  John  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  who  survives,  held  the  manor 
of  Chelrey  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  there  to  themselves  and  the 
heirs  of  their  bodies  with  remainder  to  his  hght  heirs,  of  the  heir  of 
William  de  Botreaux,  and  that  he  died  on  20  May  last  and  Walter  his 
brother  is  his  heir.    7  June,  27  Edward  III.     [IMd,] 

June  29.         Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  George  Nevylle,  knight,  lord  of  Bergevenny, 
Westminster,    to  grant  his  manors  of  Mereworth,  co.  Kent,  Wigyngton,  co.  Stafford,  and 

Halton,  Alkebarewe  and  Burton  Stather,  co.  Lincoln,  to  Katharine  late  the 
wife  of  Edward,  late  lord  Bergevenny,  knight,  for  life. 

Nov.  28.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Edward  EUesmere,  of  the  tenours  of 
Westminster*    the  following : — 

1.  Writ  of  diem  clausit  extremum  on  the  death  of  Richard  le  Straunge, 
knight.  18  August,  27  Henry  VI.  [hiquidtions  Post  Mortem,  27 
Henry  VI,  No.  29,  m.  5.] 

2.  The  endorsement  of  the  writ  by  John  Rokes,  escheator  in  the 
county  of  Oxford. 

8.  Inquisition  taken  in  pursuance  in  the  said  county  finding  that  the 
said  Richard  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  who  survives,  held  the  manors  of 
Midlyngton  and  Burcestre  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies 
with  remainder  to  his  right  heirs,  and  that  the  manor  of  Midlyngton  is 
held  in  chief  and  the  manor  of  Burcestre  is  helf  in  chief  as  of  the  honour 
of  Walingford,  and  the  advowsons  of  the  church  of  Midlyngton  and  the 
priory  of  Burcestre  pertain  to  the  manors,  and  that  he  died  on  9  August 
last  and  John  le  Straunge  is  their  son  and  heir.  9  September, 
28  Henry  VI.     [IMd.  w.  6.] 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  126 


,  ,^^  MEMBRANE  22. 

1478. 

Nov.  10.         General  pardon  to  John  Brukill  of  Woodenderby,  co.  Lincoln,  'husbond- 

Westminster.    man/  alias  John  Bryukell,  *yoman,*   of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  20  August,  17  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

Nov.  8.  General  pardon  to  Lettice  Gorbett,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Corbett, 

Westminster,    esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  her  and  all  alienations  and  perquisi- 
tions by  her  of  lands  held  in  chief  without  licence.    And  this  without  fine. 

By  E.  and  for  6^.  8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  12.         Grant  for  life  to  Leonard  Thomburgh,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  feodary 
Westminster,   of  the  fee  of  Richemond  in  the  counties  of  Lincolii  and  Nottingham  from 

16  January  last,  from  which  day  he  has  held  the  office,  receiving  Ad.  daily 
from  the  issues  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  10.         Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  William  Clifford  of  the  office 

Westminster.   Qf  receiver  of  the  lordship  and  hundred  of  Middilton  and  Merden,  co. 

Kent,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke 

of  Clarence,  and  an  act  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster,  26  January, 

17  Edward  IV,  receiving  20  marks  yearly  for  his  fee  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordship  and  hundred,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  12.  Pardon  to  John  Martyn  of  Helstonburgh,  co.  Cornwall,  '  smyth,'  of  his 
Westminster,  outlawries  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy 
him  of  his  ransom  for  not  prosecuting  his  appeal  against  John  Beauchamp 
late  of  Bynnerwartha,  co.  Cornwall,  *  gentihnan,'  alias  late  of  Bynnerton 
the  elder,  for  robbery  of  him  and  breach  of  the  peace  of  the  late  king,  and 
to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea 
prison,  as  Thomas  Byllyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has 
certified. 

Nov.  12.         Exemption  for  life  of  John  Comewaill  of  Shaldeswell,  co.   Oxford, 

Westminster,   t  gentilman,'  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  recognitions,  attaints  or 

inquisitions,  and  from  being  made  justice,  bailiff,  escheator,  coroner, 

sheriff,  constable,  reeve,  taxer  or  collector  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other 

subsidies,  or  any  officer,  commissary  or  minister  of  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Nov  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Simon  Dygby  of  a  yearly  rent  of  10^.  from  the  king's 

Westminster,   fee  farm  of  the  mills  of  Retford,  co.  Nottingham,  at  the  hands  of  ttie 

abbot  and  convent  of  Welbek,  co.  Nottingham. 

Nov.  14.         Pardon  to  Edmund  Vemey,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of 
Westminster.   Warwick  and  Leicester,  of  M  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines, 

amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  m>m  him  to  the  king 
by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.  Pardon  to  William  Kekell  late  of  Wallyngton,  oo.  Norfolk,  'gentilman,'  of 
Westminster,  his  outlawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  satisfy  Thomas  Elyngham,  esquire,  of  100s.  which  the  latter 
recovered  against  him  and  6s.  Sd.  damages,  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
Flete  prison,  and  satisfied  the  said  Thomas,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice 
of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  15.  Pardon  to  John  Michell  late  of  Great  Seynt  Columbe,  oo.  Cornwall, '  tynne 
Westminster,  marohaunt,*  of  his  outlawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  Everard  Newchurch  and  Katharine  his 
wife,  late  the  wife  of  John  Gugge,  citizen  and  'peauterer'  of  London, 
and  executrix  of  his  will,  of  101.  which  they  recovered  against  him  and  SOs. 
damages,  the  said  Everard  having  appeared  afterwards  on  18  November 


126  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1^1-^  Membrcme  2i—<ont, 

last  and  acknowledged  himself  satisfied  and  the  said  John  having 
surrendered  to  the  Mete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  ohief  jnstioe  of 
the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  18.         Oeneral  pardon  to  Thomas  Banke  of  Quadring,  oo.  Lincoln,  late  escheator 

WesiminBter.  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  alias  Thomas  Bankes  late  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln, 

of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  7  June,  14  Edwaid  IV,  and  all 

fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to 

the  king.  By  p.8. 

MEMBRANE   21. 

Sept.  22.  Licence  for  Master  Henry  Sharp,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of 
Pontefraet.  gt.  Augustine,  Hakeney,  and  Simon  Elryngton,  'gentilman,'  and  John 
Elryngton  of  Hakeney,  '  gentilman,'  parishioners  of  tiie  church,  or  their 
executors  to  found  a  fraternity  or  gUd  perpetual  of  two  guardians  and 
brethren  and  sisters  of  the  parishioners  and  others  who  may  wish  to  be  of 
the  fraternity  in  the  said  church,  to  be  called  the  fraternity  of  Holy  Trinity 
and  St.  Mary.  The  guardians  and  brethren  and  sisters  shall  be  able  to 
augment  the  fraternity  whenever  they  think  fit  and  yearly  on  the  feast  of 
Holy  Trinity  to  choose  two  guardians  for  the  business  and  governance  of 
the  gild,  and  they  shall  form  one  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession 
and  a  common  seal  and  power  of  acquiring  lands  and  of  impleading  and 
being  impleaded.  And  grant  that  they  shall  have  a  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  service  daily  in  the  said  church  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and 
his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  Henry,  Simon  and 
John  and  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  gild  and  for  their  souls  after  death. 

ByK. 

Oct.  16.  General  pardon  to  William  Rede  late  of  Emysworth  in  the  parish  of 

Westminfiter.  Warblyngton,  co.  Southampton,  <yoman,'  of  all  offences  conamitted  by  him 

before  15  October.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  27.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Grey,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,   steward  of  the  lordship  of  Claveryng,  co.  Essex,  in  the  king's  hands  by 

reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late   duke  of  Clarence,  with    the 

accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  2.  Grant   to  the  king's  servant  Walter  Rufford,  one  of  the  veomen  of  the 

Sleaford.      crown,  of  the  offices  of  parker  of  the  park  of  Abburley  and  the  bailiwick  of 

the  hundred  of  Dodyngton  and  the  lordship  of  Shrawley,  co.  Worcester, 

during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel,  late  duchess  of 

Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  Morton,  clerk,  keeper  of 

Westminster,  the  rolls  of  Chancery,  Thomas  Wynterbome,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church 
of  St.  Paul,  London,  John  Clerk,  one  of  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer, 
Edmund  Lychefeld,  clerk,  John  Brunston,  esquire,  John  Grene,  esquire, 
John  Alfegh,  Alexander  Wode,  John  Rotheman,  John  Judde,  William 
Ensyng  and  Thomas  Nisell  to  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbu^, 
and  his  successors  of  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  iOL  yearly.        By  a. 

Nov.  12.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Tothoth  of  the  office  of  receiver  of 

Westminster,  jjj  lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the  county  of  Rutland  and  the  lordships 
of  Colyweston  and  Eston,  co.  Northampton,  late  of  Geoi^,  late  duke  of 
Clarence,  during  the  minority  of  Edwajrd  son  of  the  latter,  and  grant  to 
him  for  life  of  the  office  of  receiver  of  the  king's  lordships,  manors  and 
Ismds  of  Freston  and  Boston  on  the  west  side  of  the  water,  co.  Lincoln, 
with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  127 


MBMBRANS   20. 
1478. 

Oct.  24.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Whetham,  of  the  tenour  of  the 
WflstDimster.  enrohnent  of  letters  patent  dated  1  February,  28  Henry  VI,  granting 
pardon  for  trespasses  in  the  acquisition  of  the  manors  of  Weston  Underegge 
and  Norton  Underegge  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Weston,  held  in 
chief,  without  licence.  These  letters  have  been  casually  lost,  as  he  has 
taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Nov.  27.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Malina  Famecombe  of  four 
Westminster,  messuages,  a  mill  and  4td.  of  rent  in  the  parishes  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr 
and  St.  Oiles,  Wynchelse,  co.  Sussex,  within  the  liberty  of  the  Cinque  Ports, 
held  in  chief,  and  two  messuages,  165  acres  of  land  and  14«.  rent  in  the 
parishes  of  Westham,  Horsy,  Mankesey,  Haylesham  and  Langeley,  oo. 
Sussex,  within  the  said  liberty,  not  held  in  chief,  extended  at  12  marks 
Ss.  4d.  yearly,  as  appears  by  inquisitions  taken  before  Philip  Lewes, 
esquire,  lieutenant  of  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of  Dover  castle, 
admiral  and  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  to  John  Hunte,  chaplain  of  the 
chantry  founded  by  her  in  the  church  of  St.  Thomas,  Wynchelse,  in 
full  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated  27  November, 
17  Edward  IV. 

Nov.  8.         Mandate  to  the  escheafcor  in  the  county  of  Devon  for  the  restitution  of 
Westminster,    the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Exeter  to  Master  Peter  Courtenay, 
whom  the  pope  has  appointed  bishop  in  the  place  of  John  Bothe,  late 
bishop,  deceased,  and  who  has  renounced  all  words  prejudicial  to  the  king 
in  the  pope's  bull  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.     [Fadera,] 
The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Southampton. 
Surrey  and  Sussex. 
Middlesex. 
Cornwall. 
Writ  de  intendmdo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

w^'i  ^*         Pardon  to  John  Osmond,  administrator  of  the  goods  late  of  William 

Westminster,  biq^u^^^  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Nottingham  and  Derby,  and  tenant  of  his 

lands,  of  aU  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due 

from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    19. 

Nov.  18.         Appointment  for  life  of  Robert  Ryther,  knight,  as  constable  of  the  castle 

Westminster,  of  York  and  a  tower  situated  by  it,  both  of  which  the  king  intends  shortly 

to  repair,  and  grant  to  him  for  life  of  20  marks  yearlv  from  the  customs 

and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull,  witn  all  other  profits 

pertaining  to  the  office  of  constable.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  ten  years  to  John  Sapcote,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Bestwold, 
esquire,  of  the  custody  of  certain  lands  in  Princes  Bisburgh,  co.  Buckingham, 
and  Fyncheley,  co.  Middlesex.  Unfinished.  Vacated  because  on  tfuf 
Fins  RoU. 


7.         Pardon  to  Nicholas  Temple,  esquire,  alias  Nicholas  Tempull  of  Shepay, 
«t«r.   <  gentilman,'  late  escheator  of  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester,  of  all 


Nov. 
Westminster. 

offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements,  debts,  accounts, 
and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 


128  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-  -  ^Q  Membrane  19 — cont. 

Nov.  28.         Pardon  to  John  Charleton  of  Charleton,  co.  Wilts,  esquire,  aLiaa  '  gentil- 
Westminster.   man,'  late  escheator  of  the  comities  of  Southampton  and  Wilts,  of  all 
ofFenoes  coznmitted  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.         Mandate  to  all  bailiff's  and  others  to  permit  Robert  Crouche,  'pynner,* 

WestmiiiBter.  bom  at  Haryngton  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Norwich,  to  inhabit  the  realm 

peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  E. 

Nov.  21.         Orant  to  Master  Adam  Blake  of  a  yearly  rent  or  pension  of  10  marks 

Westminster,  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Flamsted,  co.  Bedford,  during  the 

minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  4.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Pylkyngton   late    of  Pylkyngton,    co.    Lancaster, 

Westminster.  <gentilman,'  of  his  outlawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  Isabel  Bampton,  widow,  and  Ralph  Bampton, 
executors  of  the  will  of  Richard  Bampton,  late  citizen  and  '  sadeUer '  of 
London,  of  6/.  89.  4<£.,  parcel  of  18/.  which  they  recovered  against  him  and 
5  marks  damages,  he  having  surrendered  to  me  Mete  prison  and  satisfied 
them  of  the  said  6Z.  8<.  id,  and  6  marks,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  21.  Orant  for  life  to  John  Hays  of  the  office  of  receiver  of  the  lordship  and 
Westminster,  manor  of  Tyverton  and  all  other  lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the 
counties  of  Cornwall,  Devon,  Somerset,  Dorset,  Wilts  and  Southampton 
called  '  Devonshireslondes '  and  '  Wilteshireslandes,'  in  the  king's  hands 
by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  10  marks 
yearly  for  his  fee  from  the  issues  of  the  premises  with  all  other  accustomed 
profits.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.        Grant  for  life  to  Johil  Hayes  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  castle  or 

Westminster,   manor  of  Tyverton  with  the  garden  pertaining  to  it  with  fees  of  100s. 

yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Tyverton  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  21.         Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  to  William 
Westminster.    Herbert  of  Pembroke  of  life  and  goods  and  his  offence  in  disobeying  letters 
patent  under  the  privy  seal  ordering  him  to  appear  before  the  king  and 
council  at  a  certain  day  now  past.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
John  Vaghan. 
Walter  Enderby. 
Trehairon  ap  Jevan  Merik. 


MEMBRANE  18. 

Nov.  27.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  and  esquire  Thomas  Hansard  of  the  custody 
Westminster,  of  all  manors,  lordships,  and  lands  late  of  John  Munsun  late  of  Keleby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service,  from  the 
death  of  Elizabeth  his  wife  during  the  minority  of  John  Munsun  his  son 
and  heir,  with  the  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir.  By  E. 

Nov.  24.  Grant  to  George  Hauton  of  a  yearly  rent  of  202.  from  the  issues   of  the 

Westminster,    lordship  of  the  half  hundred  of  Claveryng  and  the  manor  of  Claveryng, 

CO.  Essex,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the 
wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  K. 


18  EDWAED  IV.— Part  2.  129 


j^yg^  Membrane  18 — cant, 

Nov.  16.  Whereas  Richard,  late  bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  Thomas  Hungerford, 
Westmingter.  knight,  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  year  8  Richard  II  granted  the  manor  of 
Dupford  and  the  hundred  of  Stanburgh,  co.  Devon,  to  William  Botreaux, 
knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  with  remain- 
der to  his  right  heirs,  and  on  the  death  of  the  said  William  and  Elizabeth 
the  same  descended  to  Margaret,  lady  Botreaux,  as  his  daughter  and  heir 
and  she  died  seised  of  the  same,  Mary  Hungerford  being  her  kinswoman 
and  heir,  viz.  daughter  of  Thomas  son  of  Robert  her  son,  the  king  hereby 
grants  the  custody  of  the  same  with  knight's  fees,  advowsons  of  churches, 
courts,  leets  and  franchises  to  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Hastynges, 
William  Chauntry,  dean  of  the  college  of  Newark  {Xmn  O/i^'w),  Leycestre, 
William  Grymmesby,  John  Mounpesson,  Robert  Baynard  and  Thomas 
Eebeell  from  the  death  of  the  said  Margaret  during  the  minority  of  the  said 
Mary,  rendering  to  the  king  21^  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  as  it 
was  extended  by  William  gtapilhill,  late  escheator  of  the  county. 

ByK. 

Nov.  19.         Pardon  to  the  merchants  of  the  city  of  Cologne  in  Almain  and  John 
Westminster.  Batte  and  John  Barker,  late  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the 

E>rt  of  Sandwich  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  Peter  Draper  and  Ueliry 
anvers,  collectors  of  tixe  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London  and  porte 
and  places  a^acent,  and  William  Martyn  and  John  Draper,  collectors  of 
the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  ihe  same,  of  all  debts  and  accounts 
due  to  the  king  for  any  goods  and  merchandise  of  the  said  merchants 
taken  into  or  out  of  the  realm,  saving  the  prizes,  rights  and  customs 
pertaining  to  him  according  to  the  privileges  and  liberties  granted  to  the 
merchants  of  the  Teutonic  Hanse  who  have  the  house  in  the  city  of 
London  called   GuydehaUa  TlteiUfniicorum,  By  p.s. 

Nov.  16.         General  pardon  to  William  Davy  of  Bryxston  within  the  Isle  of  Wight, 

Westminster.  oo«    Hampton,    chaplain,    of    all    offences   committed   by   him    before 

8  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  24.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Talbot  late  of  Bakshoff,  co.  York,  esquire,  son  and 
Westminster,  heir  of  Edmund  Talbot,  knight,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  York  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  John  Pylkington, 
knight,  administrator  of  the  goods  late  of  Henry  Pylkyngton,  esquire,  who 
died  intestate,  of  400/.,  which  the  said  John  recovered  against  him  and 
12  marks  6a.  8</.  damages,  the  said  John  having  appeared  in  court  on 
16  October  last  by  Thomas  Lyster,  his  attorney,  and  acknowledged  himself 
satisfied  and  the  said  Thomas  Talbot  having  surrendered  to  the  flete  prison, 
as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

MEMBRANE  17. 

Dec.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Taillour  of  the  ofiice  of  forester  of 

Westminster.  Gharlewode  within  the  chace  of  Corseland  on  the  north  side  during  the 
minority  of  Edward  son  of  Oeorge,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  so  long  as 
the  chace  remains  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  any  other  heir,  with 
the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Stoke  with  all 
other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Upton  on 
Severn,  co.  Worcester,  and  a  close  there  called  <  the  pare,'  of  the  yearly  value 
of  iOs.  during  the  minority  of  the  said  Edward,  with  the  accustomed  fees 
from  ^e  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

8358  X 


180  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478.  Membrane  17— cont. 

Nov.  28.  Pardon  to  John  Bwetyng  of  Great  Coggeshall,  co.  Essex,  dyer,  alias 
Westminster.  «clothinaker,"  of  his  ouUawries  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  and  the  hasting 
of  London  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
Thomas  Pende,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  debts  of  882.  6<.  9^. 
and  292.  &s.  i^d.  and  William  Bacon  of  London,  'haburdassher,'  touching  a 
debt  of  408.  and  to  satisfy  Richard  Langton,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  of 
a  debt  of  111.  Id,  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  and  40s.  damages, 
he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  the  said  Richard  having 
acknowledged  himself  satisfied,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of 
the  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  17.  Grant  to  John  Twynyho  of  Cirencestre  of  the  offices  of  the  stewardship 
WeBtminster.  of  the  great  court  of  the  honour  of  Gloucester  in  Bristol  called  *le 
Erlescourte'  and  the  manor  and  hundred  of  Barton  by  Bristol,  oo. 
Gloucester,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the 
wife  of  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  court,  manor  and  hundred  with  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

Oct.  20.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  27  September  last  by  letters  patent  to  John  Gould  late  of  Lambehigh, 
'berebruer,'  alias  John  Coke  of  Btewisside,  alias  of  Southwerk,  alias 
'yoman,*  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's 
kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant  general  of  the  town,  castle 
and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and  defence  of  the 
same,  because  he  delays  in  London,  as  Robert  Byfeld  and  Robert  Hardyng, 
sherifiTs,  have  certified. 

Nov.  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Eyngdon,  yeoman  of  the 

Westminster,  crown,  of  the  fishery  and  conservancy  of  the  water  of  Exe,  in  the  king's 

hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 

1  Edward  IV.  By  p.a. 

Dec.  8.  Grant  to  John,  bishop  of  Worcester,  and  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony, 

Westminster,  earl  Revers,  of  the  custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  towns,  manors,  lands, 
rents,  services,  possessions  and  hereditaments  with  advowsons  of  churches, 
chapels,  and  chantries  exceeding  the  tax  of  20  marks,  knights'  fees, 
franchises,  liberties,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  cantreds,  commotes  and  other 
commodities  late  of  Edward  Charlton,  knight,  late  lord  of  Powys,  tenant 
in  chief,  which  Elizabeth  his  wife,  afterwards  the  wife  of  John  Sutton,  lord 
of  Dudley,  knight,  held  in  dower  of  his  inheritance,  from  the  death  of  the 
said  Elizabeth  during  the  minorities  of  the  king's  khisman  Edward,  earl  of 
Worcester,  and  John  Grey,  knight,  lord  of  Powys,  kinsmen  and  heirs  of 
the  said  Edward,  to  the  intent  that  they  shall  deliver  a  moiety  of  the  issues 
thereof  to  the  said  John  Grey  and  the  other  moiety  to  the  administrator  of 
the  goods  of  John,  late  earl  of  Worcester,  father  of  the  present  earl,  who 
died  intestate,  in  part  payment  of  debts  due  to  him  by  the  king.      By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  16. 

Dec.  7.  Pardon  to  Robert  Ryther,  knight,  late  sheriff  of  York,  of  all  offences 

Westminster,   committed  by  him  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 

king  for  his  office.  '  By  p.s. 

May  2.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hampsterley,  one  of  the  yeomen  ushers 

Westminster,   of  the  king's  hall,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  swans  {signantm) 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  181 


1478.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

within  the  lordship  of  Warwick  and  the  custody  of  the  bams  {oriorwn) 
belonging  to  the  castle  thei^  with  the  custody  and  supervision  of  the 
meadows  belonging  to  the  castle  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of 
the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s.  [4760.] 

Dec.  19.  Grant  to  James  Goldewell,  bishop  of  Norwich,  for  his  good  service 

WeBtminster.    beyond  the  seas,  that  he  and  his  successors  shall  have  two  fairs  yearly 

at  their  town  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  one  on  1  June  and  the  forty  days  following 

and  the  other  on  the  feast  of  St.  Hilary  and  the  forty  days  following,  with 

a  court  of  pie  powder  with  all  issues,  tolls,  amercements  and  other  profits, 

1 A7Q        pi^^d^  thiftt  tiiey  be  not  to  the  harm  of  neighbouring  fairs.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  4.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon 

Westminster,  for  the  restitution  of  the  tempowJities  of  the  bishopric  of  Ely  to  the 
king's  clerk  John  Morton,  whom  the  pope  has  appointed  bishop  in  the 
place  of  William,  last  bishop,  deceased,  and  who  has  renounced  everything 
prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  pope's  bull  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has 
taken.     [Fcsdera.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Middlesex. 
Essex  and  Hertford. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 

Writ  de  mtendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

1  J  rro  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Ely. 

i47o. 

Dec.  22.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  for  the 

Westminster,    restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  tixe  abbey  of  Circencestre,  of  the  order 

of  St.  Augustine,  to  Thomas  Compton,  canon  of  the  monastery,  whose 

election  as  abbot  J.  bishop  of  Worcester  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty 

the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken   by  William,  abbot  of  St.  Peter's, 

Gloucester,  John,  abbot  of  Malmesbury,  and  John,  abbot  of  Wynchecombe. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties: — 
Wilts. 
Gloucester. 
Oxford  and  Berks. 
Northampton. 
Buckingham. 

The  like  to  William  Gardyner,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

1479. 

Jan.  22.  Pardon,  for  18^.  id.  paid  in  the  hanaper  by  Thomas  Bryon  alias  Smyth 

Westminster,  of  Honewton  and  Beatrice  his  wife,  Richard  Bryon  alias  Smyth,  chaplain, 
Robert  Bryon  aliM  Smyth  and  Stephen  Purdy,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Honewton,  of  the  trespasses  in  the  acquisition  by  them  to  themselves  and 
their  heirs  from  John  Bryon  ali€u  Smyth  of  Honewton  of  a  toft  and  80 
acres  of  land  in  Honeweton,  held  in  chief,  and  their  entry  thereon  without 
licence. 

Jan.  25.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Canynges  late  of  Hadley,  co.  Suffolk,  'gentil- 

Westminster,   man,'  alias  late  of  Geddyng,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire,  of  all  offences  conamitted 

by  him  before  20  January.  By  p.s. 


132  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 


Membrajie  16 — cont. 


Feb.  10.         Pardon  to  John  Quedampton,  keeper  of  the  gaol  of  Winchester,  of  all 
Westminster,   escapes  of  prisoners  from  the  gaol  before  1  April  last.  By  p.8. 


MEMBRANE  15. 

Jan.  26.         Pardon  to  Roger  Gebb^  late  of  Hereford,  '  yoman/  alias  Roger  Oybbys, 
Westminster,   late  of  Woxbrigge,  CO.  Middlesex,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middle- 
sex for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Jan.  27.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Asteley,  knight,  of  GOL  yearly  from  the  treasunr 
Westminster,   at  the  hands  of  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  receipt.  By  K. 

Jan.  27.  Grant  to  Thomas  Beyntleger,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body,  of  the 
Westminster,  office  of  feodary  of  all  honours,  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the 
counties  of  Devon  and  Somerset  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  deaths  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  during  the  minority  of 
Edward  her  son  and  heir,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of 
the  same  with  all  profits,  with  full  authority  to  take  to  the  king's  use  all 
issues  pertaining  to  him  on  the  deaths  of  tenants.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  28.  Pardon  to  William  Henshawe  late  of  Barton  on  Humbre,  oo.  Lincoln, 
Westminster,  t  mercer,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Warwick  for  not  appearing  be- 
fore the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  Thomas  Hayles  of  Coventre, 
<  mercer,'  of  a  debt  of  9Z.  18s.  6i.  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him 
and  20s.  damages,  the  said  Thomas  having  appeared  by  John  Fulbrook, 
his  attorney,  and  acknowledged  himself  satisfied  and  the  said 
William  having  surrendered  to  the  Mete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Jan.  8.  Grant  to  John  Burton,  servant  of  lord  Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain, 

Westminster,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  warren  of  Sherston  with  the  custody  of 
the  woods  of  Eyngesthom,  Lukle^  and  Selkwode  within  the  lordship  of 
Sherston,  co.  WUts,  during  the  nunority  of  Edward,  son  of  George,  late 
duke  of  Clarence,  from  20  February  last,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied 
the  office  by  letters  patent  of  the  king,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits,  as  William  Baynard  or  anyone 
else  had.  By  E. 

Jan.  22.         Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Byvers,  and  his  assigns,  in 

Westminster,    consideration  of   the  great  injuries  inflicted  on  him  and  his  parents  by 

George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  who  on  the  day  of  his  death  and  before 

wished  to  make  recompense,  of  the  manors  of  Sweyneston,  Brighteston, 

Thoruey  and  Wellowe  with  their  members  and  appurtenances  for  six  years 

from  Easter  last,  saving  to  the  king  certain  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of 

churches  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  escheats,  wards,  marriages  and  reliefs, 

provided  that  at  the  end  of  the  term  he  shall  answer  to  tiie  king  for  all 

^  ^^r^        ^®  shall  receive  beyond  the  sum  of  1,000  marks.  By  p.8. 

1478. 

Dec.  25.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Wyngfeld,  controller  of  the  household,  of  the 

Westminster,    offices  of  steward  and  receiver  of  all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  of  the 

honour  and  lordship  of  Richemond,  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 

and  10  marks  yearly  for  his  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  premises  with  all 

other  profits,  By  p.s. 


18  EDWAED  IV.— Paht  2.  133 


1479. 


Menihrane   16 — cotU, 


Feb.  6.  Grant  to  Gilbert  Banaster  of  40  marks  yearly  from  tbe  petty  custom 

Westminster,    p  y^e  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent  for  the  maintenance, 

instruction  and  governance  of  the  boys  of  the  chapel  of  the  household  from 

Michaelmas  last,  on  which  day  he  undertook  these,  so  long  as  he  shall  have 

the  same.  By  p.s. 

» 

Feb.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  James  Moresby,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,    of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  lower  ward  in  the 

forest  of  Englewood,  co.  Cumberland,  which  John  Sharpe,  deceased,  lately 

had  of  the  king's  grant,  with  the  accustomed  fees  as  the  said  John  or 

anyone  else  had.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANES  14  and  13. 

Jan.  13.  Charter  to  John,  the  abbot,  and  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery 

W^tminster  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  granting  to  them  in  mortmain,  at  the  request  of 
Faiaoe.  ^^  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  two  parts  of  the  manors 
or  lordships  of  Cradeley  and  Hagley  with  their  members,  co.  Worcester, 
late  of  James,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  the  reversion  of  the  third  part  of  the 
same  on  the  death  of  Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  Fulk  Stafford,  esquire, 
with  knights'  fees,  issues  of  bondmen,  advowsons,  messuages,  lands, 
meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  woods,  underwoods,  groves,  mills,  stanks, 
weirs,  fisheries,  conmions,  ways,  paths,  rents,  services,  portions,  pensions, 
customs,  liberties,  warrens,  views  of  frank-pledge,  leets,  hundreds,  courts, 
waifs,  sl^ays,  chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  for- 
feitures, escheats  and  all  other  possessions,  profits  and  commodities,  in  lieu  of 
a  grant  to  the  queen  by  letters  patent  dated  10  February,  18  Edward  IV, 
surrendered,  to  the  intent  that  they  shall  find  two  monks,  chaplains  of  the 
monastery,  to  celebrate  masses  daily  in  a  chapel  of  St.  Erasmus  newly 
built  by  ttie  queen,  annexed  to  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  of  the  monastery,  for 
the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  queen  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and 
the  souls  of  their  children  and  Keep  their  anniversaries  in  the  following 
manner.  On  the  day  of  each  anniversary  the  abbot  or  prior  or  sub-prior 
and  the  whole  convent  in  the  choir  of  the  monastery  shall  sing  placebo  and 
dirige  with  24  lighted  tapers  around  'le  herse,'  and  each  taper  shall  be  of 
six  pounds  of  wax  and  shall  be  renewed  at  eac^  anniversary  and  they  shall 
burn  at  the  times  of  placebo  and  dirige  on  the  vigils  of  the  anniversaries,  and 
on  the  days  of  the  anniversaries  at  the  times  of  the  celebration  of  mass  with 
tolling  of  the  bells  of  ttie  monastery  they  shaU  chant  for  the  souls  of  the 
king  and  queen  and  on  ttie  morrows  the  abbot  or  prior  or  sub-prior  shaU 
celebrate  a  solemn  mass  at  the  high  iJtar  of  tiie  monastery  with  tapers  and 
candles  lit  and  bells  tolled,  and  on  the  days  of  the  anniversaries  shall 
celebrate  a  like  mass  each  privately  and  those  in  lower  orders  shall  say  the 
whole  psalter  and  the  lay  brothers  shall  say  the  Lord's  Prayer  and  the 
Creed,  with  the  Ave  Maria,  as  many  times  as  the  abbot  and  convent  shall 
appoint,  for  the  souls  of  the  king  and  queen  and  the  prior  and  convent 
shall  distribute  one  penny  to  each  of  the  poor  people  flocking  to  their 
house  at  the  time  of  high  mass  to  tiie  number  of  240,  and  two  of  the 
tapers  shall  remain  throughout  the  year  on  or  before  the  altar  of 
.  St.  Erasmus  in  the  said  diapel  and  shall  be  lit  at  the  greater  feasts  at 
vespers  and  mass.  The  residue  of  the  money  from  the  issues  of  the  pre- 
mises shall  remain  to  the  abbot,  prior  and  convent  for  their  pittances 
according  to  their  will,  and  at  times  of  voidance  of  the  abbey  the  long  shall 
not  take  the  premises  into  his  hands,  and  each  future  abbot  before  the 
restitution  of  the  temporalities  shall  make  oath  to  observe  the  above  and 


184  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 


Memln'anes  14  and  la— coiU. 


likewise  the  prior  at  each  yoidanoe,  and  this  charter  shall  he  recited  at  each 
anniversary  in  the  chapter  house  of  the  abbey  before  the  convent  and  in 
full  chapter,  and  each  monk  on  the  day  after  his  profession  shall  swear  to 
observe  the  articles  of  it.  And  the  abbot,  prior  and  convent  and  the 
farmers,  tenants  and  residents  in  the  said  manors  or  lordships  shall  be  quit 
of  tenths,  fifteentiis  and  o&er  quota,  taxes,  tallages  or  impositions  granted 
by  the  clergy,  and  the  abbot,  prior  and  convent  shall  have  returns  of  writs 
and  executions  of  the  same  in  the  said  manors  and  lordships  and  all  liberties, 
franchises,  acquittances  and  immunities  such  as  they  have  in  their  other 
possessions  and  free  warren,  view  of  frank-pledge,  chattels  of  felons, 
fugitives  and  outlaws,  deodands,  treasure  trove  and  confiscated  goods. 
Witnesses  : — Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester 
and  Flynt,  Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  L.  archbishop  of  York, 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Humphrey,  duke  of  Buckingham,  Th.  bishop 
of  Lincoln,  chancellor,  J.  bishop  of  Rochester,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal, 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  treasurer  of  England,  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  Thomas 
Stanley  of  Stanley,  steward  of  the  household,  and  William  Hastynges  of 
Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberleon,  Imights,  and  others.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE   12. 

Feb.  1.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Jenyll  late  of  Harburgh,  oo.  Leicester,  alias 

WestmiiiBter.    Robert  Janyn  late  of  Hauerbargh,  co.  Leicester,  'yoman,'  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  1  September  last.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Seyntleger,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body,  of 

Westminster,  the  office  of  feodary  of  all  honours,  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lajids 
late  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  in  the  counties  of  Cornwall,  Devon 
and  Somerset  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture,  or  late  of  Guy 
Debryan,  knight,  and  afterwards  of  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  in  the 
said  counties  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  earl,  receiving 
the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  same  with  all  other  profits,  with 
full  authority  to  take  to  the  king's  use  all  issues  pertaining  to  him  on  the 

^    _  deaths  of  tenants.  By  p.s. 

1478. 

Dec.  18.  Grant  to  Robert  Braybroke,  customer  or  collector  of  the  customs  and 
Westminster,  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bishop's  Lenn  and  places  and  creeks  adjacent,  that 
notwithstanding  the  act  in  Parliament  of  20  Henry  VI  he  and  his 
attorneys  may  buy  and  sell  ships  by  way  of  merchandise,  meddle  with  the 
freighting  of  ships,  hold  wharves,  quays,  inns  and  taverns,  act  as  factors  or 
attorneys  for  foreign  merchants,  bring  back  merchandise  from  foreign  parts 
to  the  realm  or  do  anything  contrary  to  the  said  statute  without  penalty. 

1479.  ^yp'^- 

Feb.  6.  Grant  to  Humphrey  Gooldson  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  park  of 

Westminster.    Sutton  and  the  custody  of  the  stanks  or  stews  there  during  the  minority  of 

Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Sutton  witti 

all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  26.         Grant  to  John  Hayes  of  the  office  of  receiver  of  all  manors,  lordships 

Westminster,    and  lands  in  the  counties  of  CornwiJl,  Devon,  Somerset,  Dorset,  Wilts  and 

Southampton    called    '  Salesburysland '    and    'Spensersland'  during  the 

minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  20  marks 

yearly  for  his  fee  from  the  issues  of  the  same  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 


18  EDWABD  IV.— Paet  2.  186 


1478. 


Mefmbrane  12 — cont. 


Deo.  10.         Pardon  to  the  weavers  of  the  city  of  York,  on  account  of  their  poverty, 
Windsor,      of  100«.  yearly  out  of  the  farm  of  lOZ.  yearly,  which  they  are  bound  to 
render  to  the  king,  provided  that  weavers  dwelling  outside  the  city  and  the 
county  of  the  same  in  the  county  of  York  shall  not  be  compelled  to  con- 
tribute towards  the  remaining  100^.  By  p.s. 

May  6.  Grant  for  life  to  Ralph  Adelyn  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  vines  in  the 

WestmiiiBter.    long'g  gre^t  garden  by  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  and  the  house  within  the 

garden  in  which  he  now  dwells,  receiving  M.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 

castle  and  all  other  profits  as  he  now  has.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE   11. 

Orant  to  John  Peke,  esquire,  of  the  offices  of  the  stewardship  of  the 
lordships  and  manors  of  Fliunsted,  co.  Hertford,  and  Northweld,  co.  Essex, 
during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  lato  the  wife  of 
(}eorge,  lato  duke  of  Clarence,  and  fees  of  208.  yearly  from  the  issues  of 
each  manor.  By  p.s. 

Deo.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Tyrell,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 

Westminster,    body,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  20Z.  from  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Northweld, 

00.  Essex,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  George,  lato 

duke  of  Clarence,  and  Isabel  his  wife.  By  p.s. 

Deo.  4.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Berkeley,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 

Westminster,  body,  of  the  offices  of  steward  of  the  castle  or  manor  of  Gristechirche, 
00.  Southampton,  constable  of  the  castle  and  steward  of  the  manors  of 
Ryngewode  and  Hunton,  co.  Southampton,  and  Sweyneston,  Brighteston 
and  Thorley  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  such  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
premises  as  Roger  Toootes,  knight,  had.  By  p.s. 

Deo.  14.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman,  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  and  his  assigns,  in 
Westminster,  consideration  of  the  great  injuries  inflicted  on  him  and  his  parents  by 
G^rge,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  who  on  the  day  of  his  death  and  before 
wish^  to  make  recompence,  of  the  manors  of  Swayneston,  Brighteston, 
Thoruey  and  Wellowe  with  their  members  and  appurtenances  for  six  years 
from  Easter  last,  saving  to  the  king  certain  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of 
churches  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  escheats,  wards,  marriages  and  reliefs, 
provided  that  at  the  end  of  the  term  he  shall  answer  to  the  long  for  all  that 
1479        ^^  ^  ^^  receive  beyond  the  sum  of  1000  marks.     [Fcsdera.]  By  p.s. 

Jan.  4.  General  pardon  to  William  Newman  the  younger,  late  of  Welde,  of  all 

Westminster,    offences  committed  by  him  before  20  July  last.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  14.         Appointment  of  Thomas  Markham  to  teke  sea  and  fresh-water  fish  for 
Westminster,    j^q  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

Jan.  24.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Jeny  of  an  annuity  of  20 
Westminster,    marks  from  the  issues  of  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in  the  city  and 


1478. 


suburbs  of  London.  By  E. 


Dec.  10.  Grant  to  John  Huggeford,  esquire,  of  the  offices  of  constable  of  the 

Windsor,  castle  of  Warrewyc,  steward  of  Warwick  and  all  lordships  in  the  county  of 
Warwick,  the  mastership  of  the  game  of  all  parks,  chaces  and  warrens  in 
the  county,  the  mastership  of  all  streams,  stanks  and  stews  in  the  county 
and  the  mastership  and  supervision  of  all  swans  and  of  'la  stode'  in  the 
county  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of 


186 


CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478. 


1479. 

Jan.  9. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  27. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  26. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  11 — cant. 


Clarence,  and  1(M.  vearly  for  the  ofiBce  of  constable  from  the  issuer  of  the 
lordship  of  Warwick,  10  marks  yearly  for  the  office  of  steward  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship  of  Brayles  and  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  other 
offices,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Robert  Fitzwaren,  to  whom  Richard  Neville,  late  earl  of 
Warwick,  by  letters  patent  granted  the  office  of  collector  or  receiver  of 
the  rents  of  the  lordship  of  Warrewyk  with  its  members  for  life,  of  the 
same  office  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Walter  Graunte  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of 
Salwarp  and  the  custody  of  the  park  there,  co.  Worcester,  during  the 
minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accus- 
tomed fees  from  the  issues  of  ^e  lordship.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  John  Hay  of  an  annuity  of  101.  from  the  issues  of  the  manor 
and  lordship  of  Shlpton  under  le  Whichwood  during  the  minority  of 
Edward,  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s. 


1478. 

Oct.  8. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  24. 
Westminster. 


April  7. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  18. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  20. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  10. 

Impeximm  and  confirmation  to  Robert  Bayly,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Asshe,  of  letters  patent  dated  4  March,  7  Richard  II,  inspecting  and  con- 
firming to  John  Dromond,  then  parson,  letters  patent  dated  18  January, 
80  Edward  III,  in  favour  of  Robert  de  Parnyoote,  then  parson. 

fxir  26«.  S(i.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Ustewavte,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  king's  chamber,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Chaddesley, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  the  custodv  of  the  park  and  warren  there  with  the 
agistment  of  the  park  and  the  fisnery  of  the  stank  within  the  park  during 
the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  2</. 
daily  for  the  office  of  bailiff  and  2id,  daily  for  the  custody  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordship  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.8. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Allerton,  one  of  the  ushers  of 
the  king's  chamber,  to  whom  the  king  granted  for  life  the  office  of  searcher 
of  the  port  and  town  of  Calais  with  the  accustomed  fees  by  letters  patent 
dated  20  December  last,  which  are  invalid  as  far  as  concerns  the  fees,  of 
such  fees  from  that  date  as  John  Tremayle,  deceased,  lately  had  for  the 
office  from  the  issues  of  the  town  and  marohes  and  all  other  profits  as  the 
said  John  had.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  ser\'ant  Peter  Wraton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  castle  of  Fodrynghey, 
void  by  the  death  of  John  Walker,  wi&  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordship  of  Fodrynghey  and  all  o&er  profits.  By  K. 

Grant  to  John  Belde  son  of  John  Belde  the  elder  of  the  office  of  feodary 
of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  pertaining  to  the  earldom  of 
Salisbury  within  the  counties  of  Dorset,  Wilts,  and  Southampton  during 
the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  or  so  long  as 
they  remain  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  minority  of  any  other  heir,  with 
the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  his  office  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 


18  EDWARD  rV.— Pabt  2.  137 


1478,  Membrane   10— coii*. 

Nov.  24.  Grant  to  John  Dynham,  lord  Dynham,  in  recompence  of  his  having 

Westminster,  been  compelled  by  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  to  pay  to  the  latter 
divers  great  sums  of  money,  that  he  or  his  executors  or  assigns  shall  re- 
ceive 10(M.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Sampford 
Courteney,  Chalvelegh,  Torbryan  and  Slapton,  co.  Devon,  with  their  mem- 
bers up  to  the  sum  of  60(M.  By  E. 

Nov.  15.  Licence,   for  6Z.   paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Gilbert  Yerde,  esquire,  to 

Westminster,  enfeoff  Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  John  Fortescu,  esquire,  William  Huddes- 
feld,  the  king's  attorney,  and  John  More  of  Gulmpton  of  the  manor  of 
Tengwike  and  a  third  part  of  the  hundred  of  Tengbrigge,  co.  Devon,  held 
in  chief,  with  the  exception  of  an  acre  of  land  of  the  manor>  and  for  these 
to  regrant  the  same  to  him  and  Joan  his  wife  and  his  heirs. 

Nov.  16.         Ratification  of  the  estate  which  Eleanor  Spendeloue,  prioress  of  the  house 
Westminster,    or  prioiy  of  Ancrewyk,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of 

Lincoln,  has  in  the  said  house  or  priory  and  her  other  benefices  and 
possessions. 


1479^  MEMBRANE  9. 

Feb.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Howard,  knight,  lord  Howard,  of  the  reversion  of 

Westminster,    the  oflSce  of  constable  of  the  Tower  of 'London  with  all  fees  and  profits  on 

the  death  or  cession  of  John,  lord  of  Dudley,  and  Richard  Fenys,  knight, 

lord  Dacre,   to  whom  the  same  was  granted  for  life  by  letters  patent 

dated  18  February,  7  Edward  IV,  and  29  November,   18  Edward  IV, 

147S        respectively.  By  K. 

Dec.  20.  Confirmation  to  the  king's  councillor  John,  lord  Dudley,  and  Edmund 
Westminster.  Dudley,  knight,  his  son  of  the  grant  to  them  for  life  by  letters  patent  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  of  the  offices  of  steward  of  the  lordships  of 
Walshall  and  Patyngham  and  master  of  the  game  within  the  lordships  with 
the  accustomed  fees  and  an  annuity  of  201.  from  the  lordships,  and  grant  to 
them  of  the  same  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  the  said  George 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  as  allowed  in  accounts  at  Warwick  in  the  days  of 
1  i7Q        ^^^  duke.  By  p.s.  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanapen 

Feb.  7.  Grant  for  life  fi'om  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Cruse, 

Westminster,    one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  huliff  of  the  hundred  of 

Haurige,  co.  Devon,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of 

George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  wages  of  2id.  daily  at  his  own 

hands  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  9.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Badcok  of  Raphell,  co.  Cornwall,  'husbond- 

Wcstminstcr.    man',  aliaa  of  Rathewill,  'grome',  alias  of  h'afell,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  i  February.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  10.         Protection  for  William,  archbishop  of  Dublin,  the  king's  kinsman  Gerald 
Westminster.    Fitz  Morice,  earl  of  Kildare,  brother  James  Ketyng,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of 

8t.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Ireland,  William,  prior  of  All  Saints  by  Dublin, 
and  Alexander  Plunkette,  who  are  coming  to  the  king's  presence  from 
Ireland  for  certain  causes  concerning  the  peace  of  that  land,  and  others  in 
their  company.     [Fced^ra,]  By  K. 

Jan.  28.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumm,  for  one  year,  lately 

Westminflter.    granted    by   letters  patent  to  John   Alnard  of    Ippiswich,   co.   Suffolk, 

'marchaunt,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's 
kinsman  William,  lord  of  Haetynges,  lieutenant  general  of  tiie  town,  castle 


188  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 


Membrane   9 — cant. 


and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the 
same,  because  he  delays  at  Ipswich,  as  WilUam  Hopton,  sheriff  of  the  county, 
has  certified. 

Feb.  18.         Appointment  of  William  Deyman  to  take  masons,  carpenters  and  other 
WeBtminater.    workmen  and  labourers  and  timber,  stone  and  other  stuff  for  the  works  of 
the  king's  manor  of  Orenewyche  and  other  manors  within  the  r^dm. 

ByK. 

Feb.  17.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  Thomas  Brent,  almoner  of  the 

Weatminster.    king's  consort  the  queen,  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew  by  Rye,  co. 

Sussex,  void  by  the  death  of  Master  John  More,  late  derk  of  the  king's 

closet.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  iurrender  by  the  said  Thomas  on  1  Febrwiry^  18  Henry  VII^  and 

1  ^i^o         cancelled, 

June  22.  Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary, 
Westminster.  Robertsbridge,  CO.  Sussex,  to  grant  1800  acres  of  salt  marsh  in  the  parishes 
of  Playde,  Iden,  Promehill,  Farlegh  and  Ivechirch,  co.  Sussex,  and  200 
acres  of  salt  mairsh  in  the  parishes  of  Promehill  and  Ivechirch,  co.  Kent, 
held  bv  them  in  frank  almoin,  to  Richard  Gylford,  esquire,  to  hold  to 
himself  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  king  by  fealty  and  a  rent  of  12^. 
yearly.  By  E.  and  for  26«.  Sd,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1479. 


MEMBRANE  8. 


Feb.  12.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Saverey,  master  of  the  fraternity 
Westminster,    or  gild  of  the  nine  orders  of  Holy  Angels  by  Syon,  co.  Middlesex,  of  the 
tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  12  October,  25  Henry  VI, 
granting  licence  for  the  foundation  of  the  same. 

Feb.  16.  Presentation  of  John  WiUughby,  parson   of   the    parish    church    of 

Westminster.    Wulbedyng,  in  the  diocese  of  Chichester,  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Peter 

the  Greater  by  the  Guildhall  within  the  city  of  Chichester,  on  an  exchange 

of  benefices  with  John  Pellitot.    The  letters  are  directed  to  the  dean  of  the 

cathedral  church  of  Chichester. 

Feb.  20.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Dygby,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 

Westminster,    household,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Barowdon,  co.  Rutland, 

with  the  custodv  of  the  woods  there,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of 

George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of 

the  lordship  and  all  other  profits  as  he  or  anyone  else  has  had.  By  E. 

Jan.  4.  Letters  of  denization  for  Henry  Stureman,  bom  in  the  lordship  of  Luke, 

Westminster,    and  the  heirs  of  his  body.       By  p.s.  and  for  20  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Jan.  25.  Grant  to  James  Cayley  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  le  Hilwood  within  the 

Westminster,    ohace  of  Sutton,  co.   Warwick,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of 

George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of 
the  lordship  of  Sutton  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  7. 

Feb.  16.  Pardon  to  William  Saye  son  and  heir  and  tenant  of  the  lands  of  JohiL 

Westminster.    Saye,  knight,  late  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe,   and  administrator  of 

his  goods,  of  all  offences  committed  by  the  said  John  and  all  fines, 
amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  the  said 
William  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  premises  or  any  other  cause.      By  p.s. 


18  EDWAKD  IV.— Part  2.  189 


1478.  Memhra/ne   7 — cont. 

Nov.  24.  Appointment  of  Robert  Coorte  as  auditor  of  the  accounts  of  all  ministers 

Westminster,    and  officers  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  possessions  in  the  counties 

of  Devon,  Somerset,  Dorset,  Southampton  and  Wilts  late  of  George,  late 

duke  of  Clarence,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  his  son,  receiving  the 

1479        accustomed  fees  &om  the  issues  of  the  premises.  By  p.s. 

March  8.         Grant  to  Bernard  de  la  Force  of  40^.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  at  the 

BQQkden.      receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  until  he  shall  be  provided  for  life  with  lands  to 

that  value.  By  E. 

March  8.        Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Ryther,  knight,  of  the  stewardship  of  the  king's 

Baokden.      lordships  of  Lynton  and  Tumamhall,  co.  York,  which  John  Fylkyngton, 

knight,  lately  had,  in  the  king's  hands  because  he  died  without  male  heir 

of  his  body,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  and 

all  other  profits.  "Sj  p.s. 

Feb.  19.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  of  the 
Westminster,  office  of  master  of  the  game  of  all  forests,  chaces,  parks,  out  woods  and 
warrens  late  of  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Devon,  and  James,  late  earl  of  Wilt- 
shire, in  the  counties  of  Somerset,  Devon  and  Cornwall,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  the  forfeiture  and  attainder  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with 
£868  of  202.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordiahip  of  Tyverton,  co.  Devon, 
and  all  other  profits ;  and  grant  to  him  of  the  office  of  master  of  the  game 
of  all  the  forests,  chaces,  parks,  out  woods  and  warrens  lately  belonging  to  the 
earldoms  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury  in  the  said  counties  during  the  minor- 
itv  of  Edward,  son  of  the  said  duke,  with  fees  of  2(M.  yearly  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordship  of  Doneyate,  co.  Somerset,  and  all  other  profits.        By  p.s. 

Feb.  19.  Grant  for  life  to  the  said  marquis  of  the  office  of  steward  of  all  honours, 

Westminster,  castles,  lordships,  hereditaments,  manors  and  other  possessions  late  of  the 
said  earls  in  the  said  counties  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  and 
attainder  of  the  said  duke,  with  fees  of  85Z.  yearlv  from  the  issues  of  the 
premises  and  all  other  profits  ;  and  grant  to  him  of  the  office  of  steward  of 
all  honours,  castles,  lordships,  manors,  hereditaments  and  other 
possessions  lately  belonging  to  the  said  earldoms  in  the  said  counties  dur- 
ing the  minority  of  the  said  £dward,  with  fees  of  52.  yearly  from  the  issues  of 
the  premises  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  22.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  lately 

Bnckden.  granted  by  letters  patent  to  John  Warde  of  London,  '  vyntener,'  alicu  late 
of  Portesmouth,  co.  Southampton,  alias  late  of  Radclyff,  co.  Middlesex, 
staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman 
William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant  general  of  the  town,  castle  and 
marches  of  Calais,  on  &e  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same, 
because  he  delays  in  the  city  aind  suburbs  of  London,  as  appears  by  cer- 
tificate of  the  sheriffs. 


MEMBRANE  6. 

Feb.  12.  Whereas  by  letters  patent  dated  11  May,  1  Edward  IV,  the  king  granted 
Westminster  for  life  to  his  councillor  William,  lord  Hastynges,  his  chamberlam,  and 
Falaoe.  Ralph  Hastynges,  knight  of  the  body,  brother  of  the  said  William,  the 
office  of  the  constable  of  the  castle  of  Rokyngham,  co.  Northampton,  the 
oversight  of  the  vert  and  game  of  the  forest  of  Rokyngham  and  the  offices 
of  master  forester  and  keeper  of  the  said  forest  and  parker  of  the  park  of 
Brigstoke,  co.  Northampton,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  and  they  and  all 
others  occupying  the  said  offices  of  oversight,  master  forester  and  keeping 


140  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1479. 


Membrane   6— cont. 

aforetime  used  to  have  under  them  two  lieutenants,  nineteen  yeomen 
keepers  and  foresters,  a  groom,  two  palicers  and  two  clerks  for  the 
swan-motes,  which  have  always  been  appointed  by  the  master  forester, 
that  is  to  say  in  the  bailiwick  of  Bokyngham  and  Brigstoke  a 
lieutenant  and  a  clerk  for  the  swanmote,  in  the  bailiwick  of  Clyff  a 
lieutenant  and  a  clerk  for  the  swanmote,  in  the  bailiwick  of  Rokyngham  in 
the  laund  of  ]*enyfeld  a  yeoman  launder  and  a  groom,  and  four  other 
yeomen  foresters  m  the  out  woods  of  the  same  bailiwick  called  Oretton 
Wode,  Corbywoode,  Thomehawe  and  the  Westebailly,  in  the  bailiwick  of 
Brigstoke  in  the  overpark  of  Brigstoke  two  yeomen  keepers  and  a  palioer,  and 
in  the  netherpark  two  yeomen  keepers  and  a  palioer,  and  in  GMyngton  Wodes 
two  yeomen  foresters,  and  in  Fermyng  Wodes  two  yeomen  foresters  in  the 
same  bailiwick,  and  in  GlyfP  bailiwick  in  Morehay  four  yeomen  foresters  and 
in  Westehay  two  yeomen  foresters,  which  master  foresters,  lieutenants, 
yeomen  foresters,  parkers  and  other  officers  and  ministers  with  four  verderers, 
two  in  the  bailiwicks  of  Rokyngham  and  Brigstoke  and  two  in  Clyff  bailly, 
have  used  time  out  of  mind  to  have  in  recompence  of  their  wages  800  oaks 
and  trees  at  least  within  the  forest  yearly,  whereby  the  vert  of  the  forest  and 
parks  has  been  greatly  wasted ;  the  king  wills  that  none  of  the  above  shall 
henceforth  take  any  oaks  or  trees  within  the  forest  for  this  cause  and 
hereby  grants  to  the  said  William  and  Ralph  701.  10s.  yearly  for  life,  viz. 
40^.  from  the  issues  of  the  assarts  in  the  counties  of  Northampton, 
Buckingham,  Oxford  and  Huntington,  9^  55.  of  the  rents  called  'castelward 
rent*  belonging  to  the  castle  of  Rok]/ngham,  4Z.  of  the  issues  of  the  lands 
belonging  to  the  said  castle,  10^.  8^.  of  the  issues  of  the  manor  of  Corby  and 
all  lands  within  the  town  of  Corby,  co.  Northampton,  and  6Z.  17«.  of  the 
issues  of  the  said  forest,  and  also  aU  the '  derefall  wode,'  *  windefall  wode,'  and 
'oopie  hegges,'  within  the  said  forest,  bailiwicks  and  parks,  retaining  for 
themselves  and  their  lieutenants  20  marks  and  the  said  *  derefall  wode,' 
'windefall  wode*  and  'copie  hegges'  for  the  offices  of  constable,  keeping  and 
oversight,  and  paying  to  the  said  yeoman  launder  and  four  yeomen  keepers 
2d.  daily  each  and  to  each  of  the  other  fourteen  yeomen  l^d.  daily,  to  the 
groom  forester  Id,  daily,  to  two  palicers  20s,  yearly,  to  each  of  the  two 
clerks  of  the  swanmotes  25«.  yearly,  and  to  each  of  the  four  verderers  25s. 
yearly,  and  also  pasture,  'justement'  and  feeding  of  twenty  kine  and  ten 
horses  in  the  forest  and  paths  to  the  intent  that  the  said  yeoman  launder, 
two  yeomen  keepers  of  the  overpark  of  Brigstoke  and  two  yeomen  keepers 
of  the  netherpark  of  Brigstoke  may  each  have  four  kine  and  two  horses 
pasturing  and  feeding.    JSnglish,  By  E. 


MEMBRANE  6. 
1478. 

Nov.  25.         Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  warden,  guardians  and 
Westminster,    poor  people  of  the  almshouse  of  William  Woboum  at  Yevill,  co.  Somerset, 

by  John  Woboume,  chaplain,  of  128  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in 
Okeford  Fitzpavn,  co.  Somerset,  and  by  Thomas  Bartelet,  vicar  of  the 
church  of  Yevill,  Thomas  Hillynge,  John  Harold,  William  Busshe  and 
William  Godfrey  of  fourteen  messuages  and  20  acres  and  one  rood  of  land 
in  Yevill,  Btouford,  the  parish  of  Astyngton,  Eyngeston  and  Hynford,  oo. 
Somerset,  extended  at  4/.  yearly,  not  held  in  chief,  as  appears  by 
inquisitions  taken  before  Richard  Morton,  late  escheator  in  the  county,  to 
the  value  of  7  marks  yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters 
patent  dated  9  November,  16  Edward  IV. 


18  EDWAED  IV.— Part  2.  141 


1479.  Membrane  6 — cont. 

Feb.  4.  Whereas  it  was  found  by  on  inquisition  taken  before  Robert  Merbury, 

WestminBter.  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton,  that  Thomas  Billyng,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  Richard  Danvers,  William  Newenham, 
esquire,  and  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Clarell,  being  seised  of  the 
manor  of  Ochecote  by  Chepyngwardon,  co.  Northampton,  the  said  Thomas, 
Richard  and  William  in  their  demesne  as  of  free  tenure  and  the  said 
Margaret  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  by  writing  indented  dated 
1  November,  18  Edward  IV,  demised  to  William  Grymmesby,  esquire,  for 
life  the  site  of  the  manor  and  a  messuage  or  mansion  in  which  she  then 
dwelt  and  a  close  in  which  the  same  is  situated,  parcel  of  the  manor,  and 
all  houses,  buildings,  gardens,  stanks  and  other  thmgs  within  the  said  dose 
and  a  close  called  'Hochecote  Grove,'  parcel  of  the  manor,  the  water-mill 
of  the  manor  alone  excepted,  with  remainder  to  themselves  and  the  heirs 
male  of  the  bodies  of  the  said  Richard  Clarell  and  Margaret  and  remainder 
over  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Richard  Clarell,  without  licence, 
and  that  the  manor  is  held  in  chief  by  the  service  of  a  red  rose  yearly  at 
Midsummer,  and  the  premises  have  accordingly  been  taken  into  the  king's 
hands,  the  king,  for  46^,  8i.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  pardons  the  trespass 
in  this. 

Feb.  6.  Licence,  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John 

Westminster.    Burgh,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  to  marry  whomsoever  she  will  of  the 

king's  aUegianoe. 

Jan.  26.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Ingill,  bom  in 
Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Warwick  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 
feisty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 


MEMBRANE  4. 
1478. 

July  10.  Pardon  to  Thomas    Rogers,    serjeant  at    law,    William    Huddesfeld, 

Westminster.    Thomas  Wellys,   William    Bladon,  chaplain,   Thomas    Baker,  chafdain, 

Roger  Huls,  Giles  Dakers  and  John  Pole  of  all  alienations  and 
perquisitions  by  them  of  the  manor  of  Estanys  de  Monte  alias  Estanys 
atte  Mounte  with  the  advowson  of  the  manor,  co.  Essex,  held  in  chief, 
without  licence  and  all  entries  thereon  and  grant  to  them  of  all  issues  of 
the  manor  from  the  death  of  William  Stourton,  knight.  By  p.s. 

July  9.  Appointment  of  John  More  alias  Wyndesore,  one  of  the  king's  heralds, 

Westminster,    as  chief  herald  and  king  of  arms  of  the  northern  parts  of  the  realm,  and 

grant  to  him  for  life  of  that  office  and  the  name  <  Norre^,'  style,  title, 

liberties    and   preeminences    belonging  to  it,  with  all    nghts,    profits, 

.  commodities  and  emoluments,  in  the  place  of  John  Writhe  alias  Gartere, 

resigned,   and  202.  yearly  for  his  fee,  viz.  182.  15s.  from  the  farm  of 

Westcombe  and  Bedwynde,  oo.  Wilts,  at  the  hands  of  Gilbert  de  Clare, 

sometime  earl  of  Gloucester,  one  of  the  heirs  of  W.  earl  of  March,  or  the 

other  farmers  or  occupiers  of  the  same  or  the  sheriff  of  Wilts,  and  6/.  5^. 

from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  wiUi 

a   livery  such   as   any  king   of  arms   or  herald  had  in  the  time  of 

Edward  EQ.  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  E. 

Vacated  hy  surrender  and  cancelled  so  far  as  concerns  the  said  132.  15^. 

yearly  f  because  Henry  VII,  granted  the  same  to  himfr&ni  tlie  issues  of  the  county 

of  Stafford  hy  letters  patent  on  18  October^  2  Henry  VIU 


142  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479.  Memhrane   4 — cont, 

Feb.  16.  Grant  to  James  Norres,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from  the 

Westminster,    issues  of  ttie  lordship  of  Somerton,  co.  Somerset,  during  the  minority  of 

Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Oeorge,  late  duke  of 
Clarence.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receiver  of  the  lordship. 

Feb.  17.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  dean  or  warden  and  canons  of  the  college 

Westminster,    or  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  S.  S.  George  and  Edward  within  the  castle  of 

Wyndesor  of  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Ghestehunt,  which  is 
of  the  king*s  patronage ;  and  licence  for  them  to  appropriate  the  said 
church  in  mortmain,  provided  that  the  vicarage  of  the  church  be 
sufficiently  endowed  and  a  competent  sum  of  money  be  distributed  yearly 
among  the  poor  parishioners  of  the  church  according  to  the  ordinance  of 
the  diocesan  of  the  place.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  17.  Pardon  to  Alexander  Broune  late  of  Lincoln,  '  yeoman,'  for  the  death 

Westminster,  of  John  Nykson,  for  which  he  is  datained  in  the  gaol  of  the  city,  as  it  appears 
by  the  certificate  of  John  Saynton  and  Robert  Delalaunde,  coroners  of  the 
city,  that  he  killed  him  in  self-defence. 

Feb.  16.         Presentation    of    John  Willughby,    parson    of   the   parish  church  of 
Westminster.    Wolbedyng,  in  the  diocese  of  Chichester,  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Peter 

the  Greater  by  the  Guildhall,  Chichester,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with 
John  Pellitot. 

Feb.  18.  General  pardon  to  John  Wentworth  of  Elmesall,  co.  York,   *  gentilman.' 

Westminster.  By  E. 

1478. 

Aug.  11.  Appointment  for  life  of  William  Alyngton,  knight,  as  one  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  councillors,  and  grant  to  him  for  life,  for  his  good  counsel  before  8  July 
last  and  afterwards,  of  the  issues  of  the  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Bassing- 
bom,  CO.  Cambridge,  and  the  third  part  of  the  honour  of  Bichemond  in 
the  hundreds  of  Amyngford,  Stowe,  Papworth,  Northstowe,  Chesterton, 
Wederle  and  Triplowe,  co.  Cambridge,  which  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence, 
lately  had  of  the  king's  grant.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  3. 

1479.  ,    ^ 

Feb.  16.  Whereas  William  Calthorp,  Thomas  Brews,  knights,  William  Pykenham, 

Westminster,  clerk,  Boger  Tounesend,  John  Sulyard,  William  Gumay,  John  Jermyn  the 
younger,  esquires,  William  Yermouth,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Northales, 
and  Thomas  Gygges,  '  gentleman,'  lately  acquired  to  themselves  and  their 
heirs  from  John  Hopton  late  of  Yoxford,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire,  now  deceased, 
the  manors  of  Wyset  and  Wyset  Boos,  co.  Suffolk,  held  in  chief,  to  fulfil 
his  last  will  and  entered  thereon  without  licence  and  at  his  request  de- 
mised the  same  to  him  and  Thomasia  his  wife  and  their  executors  and 
assigns  to  hold  until  the  feast  of  St.  Luke  the  Evangelist  next  after  their 
death  without  impeachment  of  waste  and  they  accordingly  entered  thereon 
and  the  said  William  Pykenham,  Boger,  John  and  John  by  writing  released 
their  estate  in  the  manors  to  the  said  William,  Thomas,  William,  William 
and  Thomas,  and  whereas  also  the  said  William  and  others  lately  acquired 
in  like  manner  the  manor  of  Blytheborough,  co.  Suffolk,  held  in  chief, 
and  entered  thereon  without  licence  and  at  the  request  of  the 
said  John  Hopton  the  said  William,  Boger,  John  and  John  by  writing 
released  their  estate  in  the  manor  to  the  said  William,  Thomas, 
William,  William   and  Thomas ;    the  king,  for  40  marks  paid  in   the 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  148 


1479,  Membrane   ^—-cont, 

hanaper,  pardons  the  trespasses  in  this  and  also,  for  10  marks  paid  in  the 
hanaper,  grants  licence  for  the  said  William  Calthorp,  Thomas 
Brews,  William  Gumay,  William  Yememouth  and  Thomas 
Gygges  to  grant  the  manor  of  Blytheborough  and  also  the  manors  of 
Wyset  and  Wyset  Boos  after  the  death  of  the  said  Thomasia  and  the  said 
feast  of  St.  Luke  to  Thomas  Mountgomerey,  knight,  William  Pykenham, 
clerk,  Roger  Tounesend,  John  Solyard,  Serjeants  at  law,  Henry  Wentworth 
the  elder,  Robert  Clere,  John  Jermyn  the  younger,  Philip  Bothe,  John 
Clopton,  Robert  Crane,  esquires,  Thomas  Salle  and  Simon  Poley  and  their 
heirs  and  assigns,  to  fulfil  the  last  will  of  the  said  John  Hopton,  and  for 
the  said  Thomasia  to  attorn  to  the  said  Thomas  Mountgomery  and  others 
for  the  said  manors  of  Wyset  and  Wyset  Roos. 

Feb.  12.  Licence  for    the    alienation    in    mortmain    by     WilHam,    bishop    of 

Westminster.    Winchester,  David  Husband,  clerk,  William  Gyfford,  clerk,  Stephen  Tyler, 

clerk,  Thomas  Danvers,  William  Danvers,  and  Richard  Burton  to  William 
Tyberd,  the  president,  and  the  scholars  of  the  college  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen 
in  the  University  of  Oxford  of  the  manors  of  Tychewell  and  Guton  in 
Brandeston  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Brandeston,  the  manor  of 
Pedham  Hall  with  appurtenances  in  Beyton  and  a  tenement  called  'Essex* 
in  Hykelyng,  and  10  messuages,  6  tofts,  100  acres  of  land  and  4/.  of  rent  in 
Tychewell,  Thomeham,  Brancastre,  Holme,  Brandeston,  Boton,  Salle, 
Causton,  Beyton,  Acle,  Byrlyngham  and  Hykelyng,  co.  Norfolk,  held  in 
chief,  .and  the  manors  of  Spytlynges  in  Gorleston,  Caldecotes  in  Freton, 
Akethorp  in  Lowestoft  and  Habland  and  a  tenement  called  Beyton  and 
Brigges  with  appurtenances  in  Breweston  and  10  messuages,  eight  tofts, 
100  acres  of  land  and  42.  rent  in  Gorleston,  Freton,  Lewestoft,  Burghcastell, 
Gatton  and  Belton,  co.  Suffolk,  not  held  in  chief,  extended  at  58Z.  18s.  8i. 
yearly,  as  appears  by  inquisitions  taken  before  Hugh  Austyn,  late  escheator 
m  those  counties,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  55Z.  yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  a 
licence  by  letters  patent  dated  10  October,  7  Edward  IV. 

MEMBRANE  2. 

Feb.  16.  Grant  for  life  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's  servant  John  Smyth, 

Westminster,    one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  a  tenement  with  a  garden  and 

other  appurtenances  in  Grubstrete,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Giles  without 
Crepulgate,  in  the  suburbs  of  London,  worth  20«.  yearly,  which  John 
Stekyn,  yeoman  of  the  chamber  of  Edward  m,  had  for  life  of  the  grant  of 
the  said  king.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  16.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Hobson  late  of  London,  <  labourer.' 

Westminster.  By  K. 

Feb.  16.  General  pardon  to  John  Boolde  aU<u  Bold  late  of  London,  <  labourer.' 

Westminster.  By  K. 

Jan.  12.  Grant  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Evesham, 

Westminster,    that  they  shall  have  chattels  of  their  men  and  tenants  and  residents  in 

their  lands  and  in  all  their  fees,  lordships,  manors  and  possessions  in  the 
counties  of  Worcester,  Gloucester,  Warwick  and  Northampton,  when  these 
become  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  by  letters 
patent  dated  28  August,  2  Edward  IV,  surrendered  because  invalid. 

1478.  By  P-8. 

April  22.         Grant  to  the  king's  mother  Cecily,    the    king's    firstborn    daughter 
Westminster.    Elizabeth,  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  ^g's 

kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastinges,  the  king's  chamberlain,  of  the  colla- 
tion to  the  next  vacant  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen 
the  Protomartyr  within  the  palace  of  Westminster.  By  E. 


144 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478. 

March  8. 

Westminster. 


Metnbrane   2 — cont. 

Grant  to  the  burgesses  of  Ludlowe,  in  furtherance  of  a  grant  to  them  by 
letters  patent  dated  7  December,  1  Edward  lY  [Charter  RoU,  1  Edward 
IV,  p.  2,  No.  12],  of  the  said  town  or  borough  and  all  lands,  servicee, 
rents  and  reversions  there  specified  to  hold  from  Michaelmas,  1  Edward  IV, 
at  perpetual  fee  farm,  rendering  to  the  king  24Z.  18s.  4<f.  yearly  payable 
to  the  receivers  or  auditors  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Ludlowe,  co.  Salop, 
and  grant  that  they  shall  be  quit  of  all  tenths,  fifteenths,  subsidies,  aids, 
taxes,  tallages,  contributions  and  quota  granted  by  the  commonalties  of  the 
realm  and  that  the  bailiffs  of  the  town  shall  have  the  subsidy,  ulnage  and 
sealing  and  all  the  forfeiture  of  cloths  for  sale  within  the  town  and  the 
liberty  and  precinct  of  the  same.  And  this  without  fine  or  fee  except  20s. 
paid  in  the  hanaper.  By  p.s. 


^  .  i-q  MEMBRANE  1. 

Feb.  12.  Grant  to  the  king's  councillor,  William,  lord  Hastvnges,  the  king's 

Westminster  chamberlain,  and  Ralph  Hastynges,  knight  of  the  body,  his  brother  (as  on 

PaUoe.  m.  6).     English.                                                                                      By  K. 


1478. 

June  20. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  824. 

Commission  to  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  John  Elryngton,  treasurer  of  the 
household,  William  Norres,  knight,  Bichard  Harecourt,  knight,  Thomas 
Delamare,  knight,  William  Stonoure,  Thomas  Bestwold  of  Hurst,  Nicholas 
Gaynesford,  John  Wode  of  Hampton  Court,  Thomas  Stedolfe,  Thomas 
Frowyke,  Thomas  Wyndesore,  William  Mulso,  John  Hals,  Thomas  Ive, 
William  Essex,  Bichard  Buktzode,  William  Danvers,  Thomas  Lynde, 
Bichard  Wallop,  John  Scot,  Bichard  Dauntesey,  Thomas  Berewe,  Bichard 
Lovell,  Bichard  Halle,  Bobert  Skeme,  Bobert  Bullock  and  the  sheriffs  of 
Middlesex,  Surrey,  Buckingham,  Oxford  and  Berks  to  survey  the  river 
Thames  and  its  tributaries  in  the  said  counties  and  hear  and  determine  all 
offences  against  the  statute  of  Magna  Carta  and  other  statutes  concerning 
the  erection  of  weirs,  mills,  stanks,  piles  and  kiddles. 


July  80. 
Liddington. 


rAug.  3,T 

I    Netting-   I 
L    ham.     J 


Sept.  6. 
Nottingham. 


MEMBRANE  QM. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  William  Catesby,  knight, 
William  Stok,  knight,  Guy  Wolston,  William  Catesby,  Boger  Wake, 
William  Tanfeld,  Bichard  Emson,  Bobert  Pemberton  and  the  sheriff  of 
Northampton  to  enquire  about  certain  forestallers  and  regraters  of  all  kinds 
of  grain,  and  especially  of  malt,  in  the  said  county. 

Commission  to  William  Huse,  Henry  Cokke,  aldermen  of  Staunford, 
Beginald  Gayton,  John  Gregory,  William  Hykam,  George  Chapman,  Robert 
Haus,  Thomas  Kesten,  John  Nele,  Alexander  Tyard,  John  Gybbes  and 
John  Dykunes  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  staunford  of  William  Walker  of  Staun- 
ford, CO.  Lincoln,  ^sherman',  and  Andrew  Cheyne  of  Staunford,  'tayllour,' 
prisoners  there. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  Bichard,  duke  of 
Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsmen  Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  and  lienry, 
earl  of  Northumberland,  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  William 
Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Kalph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight, 
John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Guy  Fayrefax, 
knight,  and  Bichard  Nele,  knight,  in  the  county  of  York,  By  E. 


18  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  2.  146 


247g^  MEMBRANE  2id. 

Sept.  9.  Commission  to  Robert  Englysshe,  mayor  of  Notyngham,  Thomas  Nevyle, 

Nottingham.    John  Peynter,  John  Hunte  and  William  Higgen  to  deliver  the  gaol  of 
Notyngham  of  Cecily  Elso  the  wife  of  Thomas  Elso,  prisoner  there. 

MEMBRANE  18d. 

Nov.  28.  Commission  to  Robert  Bpaldyng,  esquire,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at 

Wesiminstor.  arms,  John  Jugler,  mayor  of  SiJisbury,  and  John  Ludlowe,  mayor  of 
Southampton.  By  a  petition  before  the  king  and  council  by  Momit  Jenyn 
de  Melat  and  Sebat  de  la  Ree,  merchants  of  Bordeaux,  against  John  Hall  of 
Salisbury  it  was  shown  that  they  made  a  bargain  that  the  latter  should  have 
from  them  16  tuns  of  red  wine  of  Gascony,  worth  6  marks  a  tun,  amounting 
in  all  to  64Z.,  for  which  they  should  receive  16Z.  in  prompt  payment 
and  10  yards  of  cloth  of  gold,  worth  8^  IBs.  id.  a  yard,  and  84  yards  of 
variegated  cloth  (polemita),  worth  6s.  8d.  a  yard,  but  they  received  151. 
only  and  on  20  October  last  it  was  decreed  by  the  lords  of  the  council 
and  enjoined  to  the  said  John  Hall  then  present  in  the  council  that  before 
the  morrow  of  All  Saints  then  following  he  should  deliver  to  the  said 
merchants  the  said  cloth  and  the  remaining  20s.  or  make  up  any 
deficiency  of  cloth  in  money,  and  if  he  did  not  do  so  then  on  the  said 
morrow  of  All  Saints  he  should  pay  the  arrears  of  491.  and  also  80Z.  for 
damages  and  costs.  As  he  has  not  done  this  the  commissioners  are  to 
arrest  him  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council  or,  if  they  cannot 
find  him  and  he  will  not  pay,  to  sell  his  goods  for  payment  of  the  debt, 
damages  and  costs  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council.  By  G. 

2479  MEMBRANE  16d. 

Jan.  26.         Commission  to  Thomas  Tresawell,  Thomas  Tregarthen  the  younger, 
Westminster.    Thomas  Lymbery,  Thomas  Kyllygrewe  and  Vivian  Treovnoy ,  on  information 

that  a  ship  called  la  Kateryne  of  Spain,  laden  with  divers  goods  and 
merchandisia,  was  lately  wrecked  near  the  coast  of  Seynt  Mychell  Mount, 
CO.  Cornwall,  and  divers  goods  and  merchandise  were  cast  ashore  and  saved 
by  the  king's  lieges  of  those  parts  and  certain  persons  in  the  ship  came 
{J[ive  to  land,  so  that  it  could  not  be  called  wreck,  to  enquire  what  goods 
and  merchandise  and  gear  of  the  ship  came  ashore  and  into  whose  hands 
they  came  and  to  seize  them  and  keep  them  in  safe  custody  and  certify 
thereon  to  the  king  in  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  next. 


-lAnQ  MEMBRANE   lOd. 

Sept.  5.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 

Nottingham.  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsmen  Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  and  Henry, 
earl  of  Northumberland,  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  William 
Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  John 
le  Scrope,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  Balph  Oraystok  of  Oray- 
stok,  knight,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight, 
Guy  Fairefax,  knight,  and  Richard  Nele,  knight,  in  the  county  of  York. 

1479.  ^y  ^- 

Jan.  4.  Commission  to  the  mayors  of  Sandwich  and  Dover,  Philip  Lowys,  John 

Westminster.    Hexstall,  Edward  Skelton,  one  of  the  king's  sei^eants  at  arms,  and  John 

Shyrstan  to  enquire  into   the   petition  of  William   Scaphonson,  Tyman 
Bark,    Aryan    Bysewart,    Bernard  Warendorp,    George  Tack,    Geoflfrey 

8258  K 


146  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 


Menibrans  10 — cotU. 


de  Foy,  John  Questenborow,  Peter  Bodenclop,  Tyoe  Blytteni- 
wyk,  John  Stomell  and  John  Van  Halen,  merchants  of  the  Hanse  in  Ahnain, 
that  whereas  a  ship  called  la  Kateryne  van  Arunde,  of  which  Antony 
Brabender  was  master,  laden  with  wax,  linen,  thread  of  Coleyn,  linen  cloth, 
fustians,  iron  and  other  goods  and  merchandise  in  the  ports  of  Cologne  to 
take  to  England,  was  wrecked  near  the  coasts  of  the  said  towns  and  divers 
persons  to  the  number  of  sixteen  came  alive  to  land  and  a  great  part  of  the 
goods  and  merchandise  was  cast  ashore  and  recovered  bv  the  people  of  those 
parts,  they  may  have  restitution  of  the  goods  and  merchandise  as  not  being 
wreck  of  sea,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  of  the  same  if  not  wreck 
of  sea,  saving  reasonable  salvage,  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  all  who  refuse 
to  make  such  restitution. 

MEMBRANE  9d. 

Feb.  9.  Commission  to  William  Pirton,  knight,  Robert  Mortymer,  esquire,  and 

Westminster,  any  customers  in  any  ports  of  the  realm  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of 
Francis  Dupon,  servant  of  the  king's  kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany,  that 
a  ship  called  la  Marie  de  Kair  of  Aurray  in  Brittany,  of  which  Oliver 
Dorolot  was  master,  laden  with  divers  wines  and  merchandise,  was  seized 
by  certain  pirates  at  the  entrance  to  the  Thames  and  taken  to  the  north, 
contrary  to  the  form  of  the  treifttiee  between  the  king  and  his  said 
kinsman,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  to  the  said  Francis  and  to 
arrest  and  imprison  the  offenders. 

Feb.  11.  Commission  to  Robert  Spaldyng,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  and 
Westminster,  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Obver  Gromel,  servant 
of  the  lord  of  Montresor,  that  Richard  Conython  of  Falmouth,  co.  Cornwall^ 
master  of  a  ship  called  la  Anne  of  Fallemouth,  carried  to  Fallemouth  four 
hundreds  and  a  half  of  salt  of  the  said  lord  of  Montresor  which  he  had 
agreed  to  carry  from  Oleron  to  Crotoy,  Boleyn  or  Calais  for  a  certain  sxma  of 
money  and  seized  and  imprisoned  the  factor  of  the  said  lord  and  disposed 
of  the  salt,  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  treaties  between  the  king  and  his 
kinsman  of  France,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  to  arrest  the 
said  Richard  and  bring  him  before  ttie  king  and  council  and  arrest  and 
imprison  all  who  refuse  to  make  restitution. 

Feb.  14.         Commission  to  John  Rotherham,  Richard  Enderby  and  Robert  Gelibrond 
Westminster,    to  enquire  into  certain  felonies,  trespasses  and  other  evil  deeds  oonunitted 
by  Bimon  Golard  of  Dunstaple,  co.  Bedford, '  laborer,'  and  William  Clerk 
alias  Grene  of  Dunstaple,  'laborer.' 

MEMBRANE  Id. 

Feb.  8.  Commission  to  John  Catesby,  Serjeant  at  law,  William  Heyrose,  mayor 

Bnokden.  of  Norhampton,  William  Catesby,  Roger  Wake,  William  Newenham,  Roger 
Salysbury  and  William  Tanfeld  to  ddiver  the  gaol  of  Northampton  of 
Thomas  Penny  late  of  Norhampton,  'mercer,'  prisoner  there. 

1478^  MEMBRANE  6d. 

Dec.  16.  Commission  to  William  Alyngton,  knight,  and  Henry  Langeley  to  take 
Westminster,  proof  of  age  of  John  Burgoyn  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Burgoyn,  deceased, 
tenant  in  chief,  who  says  he  is  of  full  age  and  seeks  surrender  of  the  lands 
of  his  inheritance  in  the  custody  of  Wilham  Wentworth  and  Margaret  his 
wife  late  the  wife  of  William  Seyntgeorge,  knight,  executrix  of  his 
will,  of  the  demise  of  John,  late  earl  of  Worcester,  to  whom  the  king 


18    EDWAED    rV.— Pabt    2.  147 


1478. 


Membrane  6d — cont* 


granted  the  oustody  by  letters  patent,  the  said  John  Burgoyn  having  been 
bom  at  Drydreyton,  co.  Cambridge,  and  baptized  in  the  ohoroh  of  that 
town  as  it  is  said,  and  to  summon  the  said  William  and  Margaret  to  show 
cause  why  they  should  not  surrender  the  lands  to  him,  if  of  full  age. 

Dec.  6.  Commission  to  Thomas  Bourgh,  knight,  William  Husee,  serjeant  at  law, 

Westminster,  and  Thomas  Fitzwilliam  the  younger  to  survey  the  king's  manors  of 
Wakefeld,  Cunnysbourgh  and  Hatefeld,  co.  York,  with  their  members  and 
enquire  into  divers  wastes  committed  in  the  lands,  houses,  woods,  gardens, 
parks,  warrens,  chaces  and  stews  therein  and  into  the  concealment  of 
wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats  and  arrears  belonging  to  the  king  by 
reason  of  the  said  lordships  and  manors. 

Dec.  17.         Commission  to  Thomas   Seyntleger,  Oto  Gilbert  and  John  Hays  to 
Westminster,    enquire  what  lands  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  James 

Demeford,  esquire,  tenant  of  the  king  as  of  his  county  of  Devon  by  knight 
service,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  James  Demeford  his  son  and 
heir,  who  has  died  a  minor  and  in  the  king's  custody,  and  of  whom  they 
are  held  and  by  what  service,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  the  said 
James  died  and  who  is  his  heir  and  of  what  age,  and  who  has  occupied  the 
lands  since  the  death  of  the  said  James  and  James  and  received  the  issues 
thereof. 


148 


19    EDWARD    IV. 


1479. 

Oct.  12. 
Westminsier. 


Oct.  9. 
Westminater. 


MEMBRANE   88. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following : — 

Thomas  Munde  late  of  Merston,  oo.  Stafiford,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Bobert  Fitz  John, 
abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Lilleshull,  touching  a  debt  of 
18Z.  Qs.  8d.  Salop. 

Thomas  Marohall  of  IVfehede,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  Bobert  &anby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Clerk  touching  a  debt  of  408.  Essex. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  9. 

Westminster. 


MSMBJUNE   81. 

John  Shirewode,  aiias  Shyrewode,  of  Northweld,  oo.  Essex,  ^husbond- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
Richard  Heggyngworth  aliaa  Ethyngworde  of  Waldeme,  oo.  Sussex, 
<yoman/  and  John  Avane  of  Tonbregg  in  the  said  county,  'yoman,' 
touching  a  debt  of  40$.  he  haying  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  * 
Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Kent. 

Bobert  Snell  of  Chelmesford,  co.  Essex,  'chapman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Balph  Astry,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  4Z.  London. 

John  Broun  late  of  Staunford,  co.  Lincoln,  'glasier,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Thomas  Sympson  touching  a  trespass.  London, 

Bichard  Tyler  late  of  Lymster,  co.  Hereford,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  66s.  Bd.  to  William  George, 
executor  of  the  will  of  John  Clerk  late  of  Bristol,  <  mercer,'  and  William 
Swayne  and  Egidia  his  wife  late  the  wife  of  John  Gierke  late  of  Bristol, 

*  mercer,'  and  co-exeoutrix  of  the  said  will.  Wilts. 

Bobert  Wodeward   late  of  Maunsfeld  Wodhous,  co.  Nottingham, 

*  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Henry  Foliambe,  esquire, 
touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  Adam  Boton  late  of 
Barleylees,  co.  Nottingham,    *  husbondman.'  Derby. 

John  Mathon  late  of  Orsete,  co.  Essex,  *  servaunt,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  William  More  touching  a  trespass.  Essex, 

William  Byman  of  Ovyng,  co.  Sussex,  esquire,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Joye^  prior  of  Boxgrave, 
touching  a  debt  of  402.  Southampton. 

William  Baker  late  of  Heryettesham,  co.  Kent,  'yoman',  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Eyngeeton,  prior  of  Merton,  co.  Surrey,  touch* 
ing  a  debt  of  40«,  Surrey. 


19   EDWABD   IV. 


149 


1479. 


Nov.  12. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  80. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  80. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  9. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  16. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 

1480. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster* 


Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  27. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  24. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  81 — cont. 

Balph  Wayte  of  Henton  Pyppard  in  the  parish  of  Bowescombe, 
CO.  Wilts,  *  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  George  Nevell, 
knight,  toaching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  also  touching  a 
trespass  committed  by  him  with  John  Milward  of  Brodehenton  in 
the  parish  of  Herst,  co.  Wilts,  'husbondman.'  Wilts. 

John  Orene  late  of  Taxlee,  co.  Huntingdon,  <  hasbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Pilly  alias  Pilley  touching  a  debt  of  408. 

Norfolk. 

Henrv  Aysshby  of  Boxle,  co.  Kent,  'laborer,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Pnsot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  tibe  late 
king,  to  answer  John  Conyer  touching  a  debt  of  iOe,  Kent. 

John  Marchale  of  Estbaj^ham,  co.  Norfolk,  *  smyth,'  Richard  Bowman 
of  Fakenham,  oo.  Norfolk,  <  yoman,'  Thomas  Sande  of  Skulthorpe,  co. 
Norfolk,  the  younger,  *  yoman,'  Thomas  Godfrey  of  Stannowe,  co.  Nor- 
folk, *  yoman,'  and  Robert  Thaxster  of  Little  Walsyngham,  co.  Norfolk, 
'  yoman/  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
William  Gumay,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass.  Norfolk. 

John  Walsshe  of  Bulmer,  co.  Essex,  the  elder,  <  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Adam  Boteler  touching  a  tres- 
pass committed  by  him  and  John  Walsshe  of  Bulmer  the  younger, 
*  husbondman.'  Essex. 

Richard  Cok  late  of  Hadley,  co.  Suffolk,  'clothmaker,'  for  not  appear- 
ing before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Stokes,  citizen  and 
grocer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  4Z.  4s.  London. 

John  Gye  late  of  Westnyng,  co.  Bedford,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Stokys  alias  Stokes,  citizen  and  grocer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  81.  is.  8d.  London. 

William  Hardyng  late  of  Harlyngton,  co.  Bedford,  '  hosebondman,' 
for  the  like.  London. 

Alexander  Ayste  of  Runhal,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Ardrun  of  Folkyngham,  co.  Lincoln,  'yoman,' 
touching  a  debt  of  IM.  Lincoln. 

Thomas  More  of  Carleton,  co.  Bedford,  *  smyth,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Henry  Pety,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  Buckingham. 

John  Hotesporre  of  Chypstede,  co.  Kent, '  repver,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Derlyngton,  citizen 
and  fishmonger  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  57s.  Bd.  London. 

William  Currour  late  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk, '  barker,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John  Wroghton  touching  a 
trespass.  Essex. 

Geo&ey  Hyndeley  late  of  York, '  lymner,'  administrator  of  the  goods 
of  Thomas  Sheryger  late  of  York,  *  yoman,'  who  died  intestate,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Lyot  touching 
a  debt  of  40s.  London. 


150 


CALENDAK  OF   PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 
Nov.  29. 

Westminster. 


1480. 
Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  24. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  24. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  3. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  81 — cent, 

John  Shypley  late  of  London,  *  gentilman/  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Henty  Pynnore,  '  taloghchaundeler/  citizen  of  London,  and 
Nicholas  Eerkebe,  '  fysshemonger/  ditizen  of  London,  touching  a  debt 
of  140Z.  London. 

Peter  Smyth  late  of  Chepyngnorton,  oo.  Oxford,  '  laborer,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Mayesmore  touching  a  trespass.      Oxford. 

John  Boyll  of  Earreoroft,  oo.  York,  'yoman,*  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Bichard  Warner  touching  a  debt  of  62.  Qs,  Sd.  Essex. 

Balph  Hobbys  of  Newportpaynell,  co.  Buckingham,  *  smyth,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Broughton,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  20 
marks.  Buckingham. 

Edward  Okey  late  of  Seyton,  co.  Rutland,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Orene  touching  a  trespass.  Norfolk. 

Laurence  Lelegrane  late  of  Skyrpenbek,  co.  York,  alias  of  Burttercram, 
CO.  York, '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  John  Piysot  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Robert  Ughtred,  knight, 
touching  a  debt  of  122.,  and  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
present  king  to  answer  Henry  Thwaytes  touching  a  debt  of  6  marks. 

York. 

Bichard  Joynour,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
Robert  Heyward  touching  a  debt  of  402.  Suffolk. 

William  Shawe  late  of  Dounham  Market,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,'  alias 
of  Dunhamhith,  co.  Norfolk,  *  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  PiUy  touching  a  debt  of  82.  6s.  8d. 
and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  102s.  Bd,  to  William  Orey  the 
younger  and  WilUam  Lane,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Rounton 
Holme,  administrators  of  the  goods  of  John  Skelton,  esquire,  who  died 
intestate.  City  of  Norwich. 


Jan  24. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  17. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  1. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    80. 

Walter  Pers  late  of  Wyttesley,  oo.  Cambridge,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Robert  Abraham,  citizen  and  'Salter'  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  40«.  London. 

John  Walyngford  late  of  Oxford,  'gentleman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  to  answer  John  Barry  touching  a  trespass.         London. 

Richard  Judde  late  of  Little  Eadham,  co.  Hertford,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  long  to  answer  for  certain  trespasses  and  mayhems. 

Middlesex. 

Thomas  Morgan  of  the  town  of  Gosfeld,  co.  Essex,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  lUchard,  minister 
of  the  house  and  church  of  Holy  Trinity,  Motynden,  co.  Kent,  touching 
a  debt  of  101.  Essex. 

Robert  Horold  of  Gildon  Moredon,  co.  Cambridge, '  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Cokayn  of  Brayhatley,  'gentilman,' 
touching  a  debt  of  20  marks.  Bedford. 


19   EDWARD   IV. 


151 


1480. 

Jan.  24. 
WestminBter. 


Feb.  8. 
WeelminBter. 


Jan.  25. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  SO — cont. 

William  Harper  late  of  Welyngton,  oo.  Hereford,  'gentilman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Colkyn,  oitizen  and  draper  of  London, 
toaohing  a  debt  of  40s.  London. 

John  Michell  of  Multon,  oo.  Lincoln,  'yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Busshe  of  Owtewell  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks. 

Middlesex. 

Thomas  Ennok,  late  parson  of  the  church  of  Wyleght,  co.  Essex, 
(dias  parson  of  the  church  of  Lound,  co.  Suffolk,  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  answer  John,  abbot  of  St.  Osyth*s,  touching  a  trespass,  and  before 
Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
Gregory  Langham,  touching  a  debt  of  lOOs.  and  Robert  Wyngfeld  and 
Anne  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  William  Ghamberleyn,  knight,  executors 
of  the  will  of  ttie  said  William,  touching  a  debt  of  20Z.  Essex, 

Norfolk, 
City  of  Norwich. 


1479- 

March  19. 

Buokden. 


May  24. 
Moor. 


May  26. 

Wobum. 


May  7. 
Wobum. 

May  14. 

Wobum. 


May  10. 
Wobozn. 


MEMBRANE  29, 

Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St. 
Mary,  Stratford  Langthom,  co.  Essex,  in  recompence  and  full  satisfaction 
of  a  grant  of  wine  by  letters  patent  dated  28  July,  8  Edward  IV, 
surrendered  because  they  have  not  received  full  payment  thereof,  of  an 
annuity  of  102.  horn  Michaelmas  last,  viz.  100^.  parcel  of  a  vearly  farm  of 
1189.  from  a  rent  for  472  acres  of  waste  in  the  forest  of  MelKesham  at  the 
hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Wilts  or  the  heirs  of  Hugh  le  Dispenser  and 
100s.  from  the  farm  of  lands  which  Henry  Candauer  held  in  Fiteltoui 
CO.  Wilts,  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  or  the  heirs  of  Simon  son  and  heir  of 
lUchard  Combe.  By  p.s.  and  for  lOL  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  John  Hulcot,  esquire,  as 
steward  of  the  king's  manor  and  lorcLship  of  Bassyngbom,  co.  Cambridge, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  James  Haryngton,  knight  of  the  body,  and  his  heirs  to  build 
walls  and  towers  with  stone,  lime  and  sand  around  and  within  his  manors 
of  Farleton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Brereley,  co.  York,  and  to  crenellate  the 
same  and  to  enclose  and  impark  all  his  lands,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures 
and  woods  in  Farleton  and  Brerely.  By  E. 

Oeneral  pardon  to  John  Malyne  (dioA  Malen,  priest^  alias  vicar,  late  of 
Bladyngton,  oo.  Gloucester.  By  E. 

Orant  to  Agnes  Forster  the  elder,  widow,  of  all  goods  and  debts  late  of 
Bobert  Forster,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

ByE. 

Orant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Seyntleger,  knight  of  the  body,  of 
the  custody  of  the  manor  of  Oldebury  with  the  advowson  of  the  church 
of  Oldebury,  co.  Gloucester,  and  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents, 
reversions  and  services  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  which  William 
Thorpe  son  of  John  Thorpe,  deceased,  holds  within  the  counties  of  Glouces- 
ter, Wilts,  Somerset  and  Cornwall  or  elsewhere  within  the  realm  during 
the  life  of  the  said  William,  who  is  an  idiot,  as  appears  by  inquisition, 
without  waste  or  destruction  and  and  finding  a  competent  sustenance 
for  him.  By  p.s. 


152 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 

May  15. 
Wobum. 


May  19. 

Moor. 


May  10. 

Wobum. 

May  18. 

Wobum. 


May  18. 
Wobum, 


Membrane  29 — cont. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Harpisfeld,  esquire,  and 
Agnes  his  wife,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  and  the  king's  father 
Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  in  England  and  Ireland  and  in  Holland  and 
other  parts  beyond  the  seas  in  prosperity  and  adversity,  of  the  manor  of 
Rathtouch  in  the  county  or  liberty  of  Meath  in  Ireland,  not  exceeding  the 
yearly  value  of  161.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Robert  Fenne,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Northampton 
and  Rutland,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues,  fines,  amerce- 
ments, debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of 
his  office.  By  E. 

Presentation  of  William  Kelet,  king's  clerk,  to  the  parish  church  of 
St.  George  the  Martyr  within  the  city  of  Exeter,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter. 

Presentation  of  Master  John  Whyte,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of 
Sulbuty,  CO.  Buckingham,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  the  parish  church 
of  Pyworthy,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with 
Master  John  Dunmowe. 

Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  Edmund  Audeley  of  the  prebend  called 
Coton^  within  the  collegiate  church  of  Tamworth,  void  by  the  deatib  of 
Master  Nicholas  Rowedon.  By  p.s.  [4964.] 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 


MEMBRANE   28. 

April  29.         Grant  to  Richard,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  his  successors,  in  further- 
Westminster,  ance  of  a  grant  by  letters  patent  dated  6  December,  12  Edward  IV,  of  the 
power  to  appoint  justices  to  deliver  their  gaol  of  Salisbury  of  the  prisoners 
in  it  from  time  to  time  according  to  the  law  and  custom  of  the  realm. 

By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Richard  Reynold  late  of  Brentwode,  co.  Essex, 
'  yoman,'  alias  Richard  Reynold  late  of  Brendewode.  By  K. 


April  17. 
Buckden. 

April  16. 
Buckden. 


March  27. 
Buckden. 


May  1. 

Wobum. 


May  8. 

Woburn, 


General  pardon  to  William  Storke  kte  of  Chesterfeld,  co.  Derby, 
'goldsmyth,'  alias  'yoman,'  alias  of  London,  of  all  offences  committed  by 
him  before  1  April.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  kinsmen  Sir  Thomas  Gray,  marquess  of  Dorset, 
knight.  Sir  William  Hastinges,  knight,  lord  of  Hastinges,  tiiie  Idng's 
chamberlain,  and  Sir  Richard  Hastinges,  knight,  lord  of  Welles,  of  the 
presentation  to  the  church  and  rectory  of  All  Hallows  the  Greater  at  the 
Hay  in  Thames  Street  within  the  city  of  London  at  its  next  voidance. 

ByK. 

Presentation  of  William  Menhyre,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  chantry 
founded  by  Richard  late  king  of  England  in  the  church  of  St.  Antony, 
London,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  according  to  the  ordinance  and  will  of 
Nicholas  Bole,  sometime  citizen  and  skinner  of  London.  By  E. 

Presentation  of  Richard  Hodgys,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  St. 
John  Baptist,  Suthampton,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Godstowe,  last 
parson. 


*  *Wychyngton'  in  p.s. 


19   EDWAto    IV. 


ISd 


1479. 

April  9. 
Bnckden. 


May  5. 

Woburn. 


May  4. 

Windsor. 


Mav  17. 

Woburn. 


May  16. 

Wobam. 


May  15. 
Wobom. 


Meirthrane  28 — conU 

Grant  to  the  masters,  wardens  and  fellowships  of  the  two  crafts  or 
misteries  of  drapers  and  tailors  of  the  city  of  London  that,  whereas  certain 
persons  have  sued  to  the  king  that  by  letters  patent  he  should  incprporate 
the  men  of  the  fellowship  of  shermen  of  the  said  city  and  grant  to  them 
certain  liberties,  seeing  the  many  and  great  inconveniences  which  would 
ensue  he  will  not  at  any  time  grant  to  ^e  said  fellowship  any  corporation 
or  other  privilege  or  authority  touching  their  craft  of  shermen  and  that 
from  henceforth  they  shall  not  have  upon  any  craft  of  the  said  city  and 
especially  upon  the  said  two  crafts  of  drapers  and  tailors  any  manner  of 
search,  correction  or  authority  other  than  shall  be  committed  to  them  by 
they  and  his  brethren,  and  whereas  the  wardens  of  the  said  fellowship 
of  shermen  according  to  the  custom  of  the  city  have  search  of  all  manner 
of  workmanship  of  shearing  of  woollen  cloths  within  their  own  craft,  as 
the  wardens  of  other  crafts  have,  when  they  shall  find  any  cloths 
unduly  shorn  appertaining  to  any  person  of  either  of  the  said  two  crafts  or 
any  other  craft  of  the  city  they  shall  not  seize  the  cloth  as  they  have  done 
in  time  past  but  punish  the  men  according  to  reason.    English.        By  E. 

Appointment  of  the  king's  son  Richard  of  Shrewsbury,  duke  of  York,  as 
lieutenant  of  Ireland  for  two  years  with  all  liberties,  rights,  powers, 
authorities,  fees,  profits,  conmiodities  and  emoluments  such  as  George, 
late  duke  of  Clarence,  had,  provided  that  he  do  not  meddle  with  the 
disposition  of  vacant  archbishoprics,  bishoprics,  abbeys  and  priories  of  the 
king's  patronage,  or  put  lands  acquired  to  other  uses  than  the  defence  of 
that  luid  by  the  advice  of  the  king  and  council.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Bromhill  and  William  Blake  of  the  office  of 
smith  of  the  king's  castle  of  Wyndesore,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  first  day  of  the  reign  from  the  issues  of  the  castle  ;  in  lieu  of  a 
like  grant  to  the  said  William  Bromhill  by  letters  patent  dated  16'  Feb- 
ruary, 1  Edward  IV,  surrendered  because  invalid  because  the  office  is 
there  called  otherwise  than  it  was  in  the  times  of  the  king's  progenitors. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Thomas  Gosship,  chaplain,  of  the  prebend  within  the  king's 
college  of  Briggenorth  void  by  the  death  of  Nicholas  Bowdon.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

General  pardon  to  William  Goldewegge  late  of  Bouchestre,  co.  Sent, 
'  yoman,'  alias  William  Goldewyche  late  of  Sidisbury,  co.  Wilts,  '  touker,' 
alias  William  Golwiche  late  of  London,  '  fuller,'  alias  William  Goldeweg 
of  Weatminster,  co.  Middlesex,  *  bailly,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 
before  19  April  last.  By  p.8. 

General  pardon  to  JSdward  Oldom  of  the  town  of  Bamosley,  co.  York, 
'  yoman,'  alias  Edward  Oldum  late  of  Bamsley,  <  mercer,*  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  11  May.  By  p.s. 


March  17. 

Bnckden. 


MEMBRANE    27. 


Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Hugh  Moresby,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  town  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
porter  and  keeper  of  the  gaol  of  the  town,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the 
forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  receiving  Ad,  daily  for  the  office 
of  bailiff  and  2</.  daily  for  the  office  of  porter  and  the  custody  of  the  gaol 
from  the  issues  of  the  offices  with  all  other  profits. 


164 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 

March  16. 

Budcden. 


Maroh  27. 
Buokdea. 


April  2. 
Bnokden. 


AprU8. 
Buokden. 


Aprils. 
Buokden. 


April  26. 
Woborn. 


April  29. 
Windsor. 


Membra7ie  27 — cont, 

Orant  to  Robert  Wyngfeld,  'chivaler/  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters 
patent  dated  17  Octol>Br  last,  surrendered,  and  because  he  intends  to  build 
at  Brigeham,  of  the  oustody  of  a  messuage  and  10  acres  of  land  in 
Bedyngham,  three  works  in  autumn  and  20<f .  yearly  rent  in  Okolte  and 
Bedyngham  and  a  piece  of  land  containing  20  acres  with  a  close  called 
<le  Tee'  in  the  town  of  Eyke,  co.  Suffolk,  a  garden  called  'GoUardyerd' 
with  5  acres  of  land  in  le  Crofte  in  Great  Wechyngham,  a  messuage,  60 
acres  of  land  and  the  liberty  of  one  fold  in  Brigeham  and  Budham,  oo. 
Norfolk,  6}  acres  of  land  called  *  Swynecroft '  by  the  chapel  of  St.  Edmund 
King  and  Martyr  in  Cambridge,  9  acres  of  land  in  Carleton  Rood  and 
Bonwell,  co.  Norfolk,  lying  between  the  land  of  John  Godfrey  on  ttie  east 
and  the  land  of  the  manor  of  Piers  Hall  on  tiie  west  and  abutting  to  the 
north  on  the  land  of  the  sadd  John,  and  14  acres  of  arable  land  and 
meadow  in  the  towns  of  Carleton  Roode  and  Bonwell  lying  between  the 
land  of  the  rector  there  on  the  east  and  his  land  pertaining  to  his  church 
on  the  west  and  part  abutting  on  the  land  called  '  Westmedowe'  on  the  north 
and  the  land  of  John  Heydon  on  the  south,  to  hold  for  20  years  from 
Michaelmas  last,  rendering  to  the  king  40s.  yearly  and  supporting  the 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings.  By  p.8. 

Grant  to  the  king's  kinsmen  Sir  Thomas  Gray,  marquess  of  Dorset, 
knight.  Sir  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  of  Hastynges,  the  king's 
chamberlain,  and  Sir  Richard  Hastynges,  Imight,  lord  of  Welles,  of  ^e 
presentetion  to  the  church  and  rectory  of  All  Hallows  the  Greater  at  the 
Hay  in  Thames  Street  in  the  city  of  London  at  ite  next  voidance.      By  E. 

Mandate  to  all  bailifb  and  others  to  permit  Robert  Tomson,  bom  in 
Scotland,  dwelling  at  Grantham  in  England,  who  has  teken  an  oath  of 
fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  that  he  and  his 
heirs  shall  have  two  fairs  at  Middelham,  one  on  Thursday  in  Whiteun  week 
and  the  three  days  following  and  the  other  on  the  feast  of  SS.  Simon  and 
Jude  and  the  three  days  following,  with  a  court  of  pie-powder  and  all  issues, 
profits,  amercements,  commodities  and  emoluments,  provided  that  they  be 
not  to  the  harm  of  neighbouring  fairs.  By  E. 

Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  William  Notyngham  as  chief 
baron  of  the  Exchequer,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  profite  at  the 
Exchequer  or  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  by  the  said  William  and  cancelled  on  13  June,  1 
Edward  V. 

Grant,  during  office,  to  the  said  William  of  110  marks  yearly  at  the 
Exchequer,  and  two  robes  yearly,  one  with  skin  at  Ghristaias  and  one 
with  lining  at  Whiteuntide,  beyond  the  accustomed  fee.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  and  St. 
Edburga,  Parshore,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the 
place  of  Edmund  Hert,  resigned.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Master  John  Gunthorpe,  prebendary  of  the  prebend  which 
Master  Thomas  Boleyn  lately  had  in  the  king's  roj^  chapel  of  St. 
Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  of  the  prebend  which  William 
Morland  lately  had  in  the  same  chapel,  on  an  exchange  of  prebends 
with  Benedict  Burgh.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 


19   EDWARD    IV. 


166 


1479. 

April  29. 
Windsor. 


May  4. 

Windflor. 


MemJbrcme  27 — cofvt. 

Grant  to  the  said  Master  Benedict  Burgh  of  the  said  prebend  which  the 
said  John  had,  on  exchange  as  above.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Grant  to  James  Hide,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  the  manor,  park,  woods 
and  warren  of  Caversham  and  the  ferry  there  from  Easter  last  daring  the 
minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  George,  duke 
of  Clarence,  and  4(2.  daily  as  of  old  custom  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 
of  Caversham  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 


March  12. 
Bnokden. 


March  8. 
Buokden. 

March  5. 
Baekden, 

March  11. 
Buokden. 


March  12. 
Baekden. 

March  11. 
Buokden. 


March  12. 
Baekden. 

March  12. 
Bnokden. 

March  18. 
Baekden. 


•March  15. 
Baokden. 


MEMBRANE  26. 

Whereas  Bichard,  late  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  by  letters  patent 
dated  17  October,  4  Edward  IV,  granted  to  John  Bowell  an  annuity  of 
60«.  Bd.  from  the  issues  of  his  lordship  of  Terdeley,  co.  Warwick,  until 
the  said  John  should  be  provided  by  him  with  an  office  of  the  value  of  U. 
daily,  the  king  hereby  grants  to  the  said  John  2(1.  daily  from  Michaelmas 
last  £rom  the  issues  of  ttie  manor  or  lordship  of  Yerdeley,  co.  Worcester, 
during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence. 

ByK. 

Presentation  of  Henry  Ediall  to  the  parish  church  of  Teynton  Drue  aUas 
Drewe  Teyngton,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter. 

Presentation  of  John  Nun,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Brokedych, 
in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Holme. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Wykes,  <  gentilman,'  for  his  good  service  to  the 
king  in  England,  Ireland  and  Wales  and  beyond  the  seas  and  in  recom- 
pence  of  1552.  6^.  8(2.  due  to  him  from  the  king,  of  the  island  of  Londey 
alia»  Landey  by  Northam,  co.  Devon,  with  all  lands,  fishings,  fowling, 
huntings  and  other  commodities,  profits  and  emoluments  by  land  and  oy 
water  in  the  sea  for  the  space  of  three  miles  round  the  island,  late  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  to  John  Bowell  of  2^.  daily  (as  above).  By  E. 

Grant  to  John  Leventhorpe  of  an  annuity  of  1(K.  from  Michaelmas  last 
during  the  minoritv  of  Edward,  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence, 
from  the  issues  of  tne  lordship  of  Northwdde,  co.  Essex,  in  lieu  of  a  grant 
by  letters  patent  dated  20  Apnl  last,  surrendered  because  invalid.      By  E. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  AUerton  alias  Alderton  of  Eyngeston  on 
Hull,  'marchaunt.'  By  E. 

General  pardon  to  John  Holme  late  of  the  town  of  Calais,  '  yoman,' 
alicu  '  sergeant,'  aHas  *  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  counsellor  William  Hastynges,  lord  of  Hastynges, 
knight,  the  king's  chamberlain,  and  his  assigns  of  the  collation  to  the 
deanery  in  the  ^g's  collegiate  church  of  Tamworth  at  its  next  voidance. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  to  John  Enyght,  late  servant  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  of 
the  custody  of  Berwode  alia$  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Berwode  within  the 
chaoe  of  Sutton  in  Colfeld,  co.  Warwick,  during  the  minority  of  Edward 


156 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479.  Merfihrane  26— con*. 

son  of  the  duke,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  town  and 
lordship  of  Sutton  aforesaid  and  all  other  profits,  as  fully  as  he  or  anyone 
else  had  before.  By  p.s. 


May  28. 

Wobttm. 


May  80. 

Woburn. 


May  25. 

Woburn. 


June  9. 
Woburn. 


May  81. 
Woburn. 


June  2. 
Brentford. 


MEMBRANE  25. 

General  pardon  to  Jasper  Bradford  late  of  North  Medylton,  co.  North- 
umberland, 'gentilman,'  alias  Jasper  Bredford  late  of  Bradforth,  co. 
Northumberland,  aliaji  Jasper  Bradeford  late  of  North  Middylton,  of  all 
o£fences  committed  by  him  before  5  February  last.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  George  Bradford  late  of  Bamburgh,  co.  Northumberland, 
'gentilman,*  aZto^  George  Bradforth  late  of  Bradforth,  co.  Northumberland, 
alias  George  Brodforth  late  of  Bameburgh.  By  p.8. 

General  pardon  to  George  Eryngton  of  Nuburgh  Tyndale,  co.  Northum- 
berland, '  gentilman,'  alias  of  Haughton  in  Tyndale,  co.  Northumberland* 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Eryngton  of  Whityngton,  co.  Northumberland, 
'  gentilman,*  alias  Thomas  Erryngton  of  the  county  of  Northumberland, 
alias  Thomas  Heryngton  of  Byngfeld,  co.  Northumberland.  By  p.s. 

Whereas  the  king,  on  7  July,  7  Edward  IV,  by  letters  patent  enrolled 
on  the  memoranda  of  the  Exchequer  of  that  year  among  the  Recorda  of 
Michaelmas  Term,  Boll  10,  on  the  lord  treasurer's  remembrancer's  side, 
granted  to  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  the  manor  and  lordship 
of  Shene,  co.  Surrey,  with  the  park  and  warren  of  the  manor,  to  hold  for  her 
life,  and  she  by  letters  patent  dated  1  April,  19  Edward  IV,  granted  to 
John  Ingilby,  the  prior,  and  the  monks  of  the  house  of  Jesus  of  Bethelem 
of  Shene  48  acres  of  land  in  West  Bhene,  parcel  of  the  said  manor  and 
lordship,  lying  between  the  river  Thames  on  the  north  and  the  way  lead- 
ing towards  <  le  Breikhous  '  of  West  Shene  on  the  south  and  between  tiie 
lands  of  the  said  prior  and  monks  on  the  west  and  the  warren  of  Shene 
on  the  east  and  enclosed  with  hedges  and  ditches,  to  hold  for  her  life  ;  the 
king  hereby  confirms  their  estate  therein  and  grants  the  same  to  them  in 
frank  almoin.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Gilbert  Mawdesley  of  the  office  of  one 
of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  from  Easter  last,  receiving  12d.  daily  from 
the  issue  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon.  By  p.8. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 

Restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Wenlok,  of  the  Cluniac 
order,  in  the  diocese  of  Hereford,  to  Dan  John  Shrowesbury,  nK>nk  of  the 
priory,  whom  William  Brekenok,  monk  of  the  order,  vicar  and  commissary 
general  of  Philbart  de  Marrafyn,  licentiate  in  decrees,  prior  of  the 
monastery  of  Ste.  Marie,  Charity  sur  Loire,  of  the  said  order,  in  the 
diocese  of  Auxerre,  has  appointed  prior  in  the  place  of  Dan  Roger  Wenlok, 
last  prior,  deceased,  as  appears  by  letters  patent  sealed  with  his  seal  and 
the  seal  of  the  archdeacon  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster, 
and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  Thomas,  abbot  of 
the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Shrewsbury.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  John  Shrowesbury,  prior  of  the  monastery  of  Wenlok,  co. 
Salop,  of  all  entries  into  the  temporalities  of  the  monastery  and  all 
offences  against  the  statute  of  provisors.  By  K. 


19  EDWARD  IV. 


157 


1479. 

Jane  9. 

Woborn. 


Maye* 
Wobarn* 


May  5. 

Woburn, 


May  7. 
Woborn, 


May  7. 

Wobarn* 


May  5, 

Windsor. 


April  25. 
Woburn. 


April  29. 
Windsor. 


May  1. 

Woburn. 


April  28. 
Buckden. 

Apnl  26. 
Wobom. 


April  16. 
Bookden. 


Membrane  25 — eont. 

(General  pardon  to  John  Herryson  alias  Hearryson  late  of  Ganesburgh, 
00.  Lincoln,  'shomaker/  alias  of  Beverley,  co.  York,  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  80  September,  16  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    24. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Blome  of  Wakefeld,  co.  York,  '  goldsmyth,' 
alias  '  parychderk,'  alias  late  of  Penyston,  co.  York,  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  20  April  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Bobert  Hyde  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the 
lordship  of  Crokeham,  co.  Berks,  and  the  offices  of  keeper  of  the  parks  of 
Crokeham  called  the  old  park  and  the  west  park  daring  the  minority  of 
Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  bailiwick 
with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Hauke  alias  Haukes  late  of  London,  *  yoman,' 
alias  late  of  Gryndenham,  co.  Somerset,  <  laborer/  of  all  offences  committed 
by  him  before  12  April  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Agnes  the  wife  of  Thomas  Butteler,  late  nurse  of  the 
king's  daughter  Anne  and  the  king's  son  George  of  Wyndesore,  for  her 
good  service  to  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of 
an  annuity  of  101.  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  called  <  Bichemond 
fee '  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  William  Noreys,  knight,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son 
and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  of  the 
custody  of  the  manor  of  Langelay  and  ah  issues  of  the  manor  and  the  office 
of  lieutenant  and  master  forester  or  keeper  of  the  forest  of  Whechewode 
and  the  office  of  the  stewardship  of  the  manors  of  Boreford,  Shipton, 
Spellesbery  and  the  hundred  of  Cadelyngton  and  18  marks  yearly  for  wages 
for  the  said  offices  from  the  issues  of  the  same  lordships  with  aU  other 
profits.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Laurence  ap  Meuric  Bara  of  Baglan  in  the  marches 
of  Wales,  *  yoman,'  alias  late  of  Gressemount,  alim  of  Bergevenny,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  21  March  last.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Robert  Cutteler  late  of  the  town  of  Notyngham, 
'yoman,'  cdias  Bobert  Phelip,  'coteler,'  alias  Bobert  Webster,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  12  April.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Asteley,  knight,  of  402.  yearly  from  Michaelmas 
last  from  the  farm  or  issues  of  the  city  of  Winchester,  in  lieu  of  a  like 
grant  by  letters  patent  dated  18  July,  1  Edward  lY,  surrendered  because 
he  can  now  obtain  no  payment.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  William  Taillor  of  Walsale,  co.  Stafford,  *  yoman,'  of 
all  offences  committed  by  him  before  Good  Friday  last.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Margaret  Yeer,  countess  of  Oxford,  the  wife  of  John 
Veer,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  one  of  ttie  daughters  of  Bichard,  late  earl  of 
Salisbury,  of  all  offences  committed  by  her  before  8  April.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Myddelton,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 
household^  of  the  office  ol  porter  to  the  king's  manor  of  Olaiington,  void 
by  the  death  of  George  MyddeltoUi  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts.  By  p.s. 


168 


CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 

June  11. 
Wobum. 


MEMBRANE  23. 

Whereas  John  Pilkyngton,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  was  seised 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  in  fee  tail  of  the  manor  of  Tumehamhalle 
with  its  members  and  the  manor  of  Thometon  in  Craven,  co.  York,  and 
other  manors  and  lands  in  the  counties  of  York,  Lancaster,  Lincoln  and 
Derby  and  the  city  of  London,  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  death  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward  his  son  and  heir  and  extended  at 
2182.  6^.  yearly,  and  Joan  his  wife  is  entitled  to  dower,  the  king  hereby 
assigns  to  her  the  said  manors  of  Tumehamhalle  with  its  members  and 
Thometon  in  Craven,  exceeding  the  value  of  the  third  part  of  the  manors, 
lands  and  other  premises  out  of  which  she  is  entitled  to  dower  by  IBs.  Sd.^  to 
hold  with  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  warrens,  liberties,  franchises, 
fairs,  markets  and  other  commodities  in  full  allowance  of  dower,  reserving 
to  the  king  the  said  78$.  8d.  yearly  during  the  minority  of  the  said  heir, 
provided  that  if  the  said  manors  be  afterwards  extended  at  greater  values 
she  shall  answer  yearly  to  the  king  for  the  residue  beyond  the  said  third 
part.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  said  Joan  of  the  custody  of  the  other  manors  and  lands 
aforesaid  and  the  said  l&s.  Qd,  with  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
warrens,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets  and  other  commodities  during 
the  minority  of  the  said  heir  and  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the  king's 
hands,  rendering  to  the  king  yearly  the  extent.  By  p.s. 

June  12.         Licence   for   the   alienation  in  mortmain  by  James  Bowre,  esquire, 
Westminster.    William  Harleston,  esquire,  John  Sulyard,  Richard  Yaxle  and  William 

Ovbson  to  Margaret  Shuldham,  the  prioress,  and  the  convent  of  Bedelyng- 
feld  of  a  messuage,  two  tofts,  165  acres  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  7 
acres  of  pasture  and  2  acres  and  one  rood  of  wood  in  Thomdon  and 
Aspall,  CO.  8u£Eblk,  extended  at  6  marks  yearly,  not  held  in  chief,  as 
appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Hugn  Austyn,  late  esoheator  in  the 
county,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  6  marks  yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  a 
licence  by  letters  patent  dated  7  {rectius  17)  Apnl,  6  Richard  U. 

For  26  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


June  12. 
Wobtim. 


June  17. 

Easthamp- 

stead. 


June  18. 
Wobum. 


June  29. 
Wobum. 


July  6. 
Wobum. 


Orant  to  Charles  Fylkyngton,  one  of  the  gentlemen  ushers  of  the  king's 
chamber,  of  the  manor  of  Bradley,  co.  York,  with  its  members,  not 
exceeding  the  value  of  20  marks  yearly,  during  the  minority  of  Edward 
Fylkyngton  son  and  heir  of  John  Fylkyngton,  knight. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary  and  All 
Saints,  Westacre,  in  honour  of  St.  Thomas  the  Mi^yr  who  is  daily 
venerated  in  a  solitary  chapel  called  '  Seynt  Thomas  Chapell  of  Westacre,' 
that  they  and  their  successors  shall  have  a  fair  yearly  at  Westacre  and 
Custhorpe  on  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  and 
the  day  preceding  and  the  day  following  with  a  court  of  pie  powder  and 
all  issues,  profits,  tolls  and  amercements,  provided  that  it  be  not  to  the 
harm  of  neighbouring  fairs.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Calwodeley  of  Calwodeley,  co.  Devon,  the 
younger,  esquire,  alias  Thomas  Calwodelegh  late  of  Calwodelegh. 

By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Robert  Skyrmore,  of  Nanby,  co.  Lincoln,  *  yoman/ 
alias  Robert  Skirmore  late  of  Naneby,  co.  Lincoln,  '  husbondman.' 

ByK. 


19   EDWARD    IV. 


159 


1479. 

June  25. 
Woburn. 


July  24. 
Buokden. 


MEMBRANE  22. 

General  pardon  to  Robert  Cobbe  alias  Ooobbe  alias  Coob  late  of  West- 
wynche,  co.  Norfolk,  <yoman/  alias  late  of  Herdwyk,  co.  Norfolk. 

ByK. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Strangways,  esquire,  one  of  the  king's 
sewers,  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from  Easter  last  for  the  fee  of  his  office 
from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Fryston  and  other  possessions 
within  the  town  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  lately  pertaining  to  the  lady  of 
Boos.  By  p.s. 


The  like  to  the  king's  servant  William  Tyrwhit,  esquire. 


By  p.s. 


July  25. 
BuoSkden. 


July  26. 
Ba(&den. 


July  28. 
Peterborough* 

July  27. 
Peterborough 
(Petirborowe)^ 


July  29. 
Liddington. 


July  27. 
Badcden. 


July  28. 
Feterooioiigh. 


Aug.  4. 
Liddhigton. 


Aug.  16. 
Guildford. 


Aug.  27. 
Guildford. 


Aug.  28. 
GaUdford. 


General  pardon  to  Thomas  Beke  late  of  Harowgate  by  Bilton,  oo« 
Tork,  <  taillour,'  alias  late  of  Skipton  in  Oraven,  co.  York,  alias  late  of 
Mynskypp,  co.  York.  By  E. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Master  John  Arundell,  one  of  the  king's 
chaplains,  of  the  prebend  of  Wilmicot  in  the  king's  free  chapel  or  collegiate 
church  of  Tomworth,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Bate,  last  prebendary. 

ByK. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

Grant  for  life  to  Ralph  Ferrers  of  the  deanery  in  the  king's  collegiate 
church  of  Tamworth,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Bate,  last  incumbent. 

ByK. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

General  pardon  to  Bichard  Blakemore  alias  Gedge,  late  of  Cambridge, 
*  yoman,'  alias  <  bruer,'  alias  clerk,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
19  July.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  knight  James  Badclyf ,  one  of  the 
king's  carvers,  of  an  annuity  of  20Z.  from  the  issues  of  the  mng's  lordship 
of  Fryston,  co.  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Geddyng,  esquire,  of  the  third  part  of  the 
manor  and  lordship  of  Bassyngbume  of  the  fee  of  Bichemonde  within  the 
counties  of  Cambridge,  Essex  and  Hertford  which  William  Alyngton, 
deceased,  lately  had  of  the  king's  grant.  By  p.8. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Peter  Hous,  esquire  and 
'  herbergeour '  (herbigarius)  of  the  household,  of  202.  yearly  from  the 
issues  of  the  suDsidy,  ulnage  and  sealing  of  woollen  cloths  within  the 
county  of  York.  By  p.s.  [4988.] 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Knyght,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  king's  chamber,  of  &e  office  of  ranger  within  the  forest  of  Bere,  co. 
Southampton,  void  by  the  death  of  Richard  Felde,  with  the  accustomed 
fees  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Yotton,  clerk,  secretary  of  the  king's  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  the  guardianship,  rectory  and  custody  of 
the  chantry  of  St.  Mary,  Elmeley  under  the  Castle,  void  by  the  death  of 
Thomas  Jolyf ,  last  incumbent,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick.  By  K. 

Licence,  during  pleasure,  for  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  merchants  of  the 
town  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  to  ship  wools  and  woolf ells  of  the  growth  of 
the  parts  between  the  waters  of  These  and  Twede  and  the  counties  of 


160 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 


Membrane  22 — conU 

Northumberland,  Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  the  bishopric  of  Durham, 
Northallertonshire  and  Richemondshire  to  foreign  parts  under  the  obedi- 
ence of  the  duke  of  Burgundy  to  be  limited  by  the  king,  notwithstanding 
that  the  king  lately  ordained  that  there  should  be  a  staple  for  such  at  New 
Middelburgh  in  Randers,  paying  to  the  king  the  customs  and  subsidies 
appointed  by  the  said  act  and  taking  security  under  penalty  of  lOOf.  from 
each  merchant  that  they  will  not  ship  wools  or  woolfells  of  the  growth  of 
other  parts  of  the  realm  or  to  other  ports  or  places  than  those  limited, 
provided  that  the  first  shipment  shall  be  to  the  port  of  Barowe  in 
Brabant.  By  K. 


June  21. 
Moor. 

June  28. 
Woburn. 


June  24. 
Woburn. 


June  22. 
Hoor. 

June  27« 

Woburn. 


June  19. 

Woburn. 


June  21. 
Woburn. 


June  28. 

Woburn. 


July  2. 
Woburn. 


MEMBRANE    21. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Roger  alias  Rogger  of  Ermyngton,  oo. 
Devon,  *  taillour,'  alias  *  yoman.'  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  James  Hide,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from  the 
manor  and  lordship  of  Oaversham  from  the  death  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late 
his  wife.  By  E. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  Hartley,  chaplain,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Bedryth,  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  to  the  church  of  Great  Billyng,  in 
the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Richard 
Bosworth. 

General  pardon  to  John  Drake  of  Lynton,  co.  Eent,  chaplain,  alias  rector 
of  the  parish  church  of  Ripley,  oo.  Eent.  By  p.s. 

.  r 

Revocation  of  the  protection,  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 
on  1  March  last  by  letters  patent  to  Andrew  Partrych,  citizen  and 
*  iremonger '  of  London,  alias  merchant,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in 
the  company  of  Henry,  lord  Grey,  deputy  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  on  the 
safe-custody  and  defence  of  that  land,  because  he  delays  within  the  city  of 
London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

Grant  to  Thomas  Arundell,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  possessions  and  hereditaments  with  advow- 
sons  of  churches,  knights*  fees,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
warrens,  liberties  and  other  commodities  late  of  Thomas  Ryngwode, 
esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  during  the  minority  of 
Charles  Ryngwode  his  son  and  heir,  with  the  marriage  of  the  latter  without 
disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servants  John  Cheyne,  esquire  of  the  body,  and 
Robert  Oswestre  of  the  presentation  to  the  parish  church  of  Myvote,  in  the 
diocese  of  St.  Asaph,  at  its  next  voidance.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Smyth  late  of  Shrewsbury,  oZtos  late  of 
Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  aZtos  late  of  London,  alias  late  of  the  king's 
household,  '  grome,'  alias  *  yoman.'  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  James  Dokray,  esquire,  constable  of  the  castle  of 
Cragfargus  in  Ireland,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king's  father  and  the 
king  and  because  the  castle  is  a  garrison  of  defence  and  stands  in  a  hostile 
country  with  Irish  and  Scots  around  without  succour  of  English  for  60 
miles,  and  because  the  constables  aforetime  have  had  twenty-four 
soldiers  within  the  castle  with  sufficient  fees  and  wages  but  be  has  kept 


I 


I 


19  EDWAED  IV. 


161 


1479. 


March  20. 
Buokden. 


June  17. 
Wobum. 

April  80. 
Windsor. 


Membrane   21 — cont, 

the  castle  with  a  sufficient  company  of  soldiers  at  his  own  cost,  that  he 
shall  have  ten  soldiers  daily  within  the  castle  for  its  safeguard  and  4(/. 
daily  for  the  sustenance  and  wages  of  each,  and  grant  to  him  for  life  in 
payment  of  the  same  of  40  marks  ye3*rly  from  the  customs  and  cokets  of 
the  town  of  Drogheda,  a  water-mill  in  Cragfargus  by  the  castle,  not 
exceeding  the  yearly  value  of  5  marks,  and  20  marks  yearly  from  the 
customs  and  cokets  of  the  towns  of  Dundc^k  and  Cragfai^s.  By  E. 

Grant  to  William  Harper  of  the  office  of  surveyor  of  all  lordships, 
manors  and  lands  in  the  county  of  Stafford  and  the  lordships  of  Sutton  and 
Erdyngton,  co.  Warwick,  late  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  during  the 
minority  of  Edward  his  son,  receiving  fees  of  40^.  yearly  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordship  of  Walshall.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  William  Pykman  late  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey, 
*yoman.*  By  K. 

General  pardon  to  Alice  Jolys  of  the  town  of  St.  Albans,  co. 
Hertford,  *  spynster,*  the  wife  of  John  Jolys,  *  laborer,'  alias  Alice 
Jenyn,  'spynster,'  the  wife  of  John  Jenyn,  alias  Joan  Jolys  'spynster,' 
the  wife  of  John  Jolys,  ali{is  Alice  Jenyn,  '  weddidwoman.'         By  K. 


April  27. 
Ghiildford. 

Aug.  27. 
Guildford. 


May  24. 

Moor. 


Aug.  27. 
Guildford. 


Sept.  5. 
Tratton. 


MEMBRANE   20. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Gye  alias  Bamme  of  Newport,  co. 
Essex,  <dyer.'  By  E. 

Presentation  of  John  Yotton,  king's  clerk,  secretary  of  the  king's 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  to  the  collegiate  church  or 
chantry  of  St.  Mary,  Elmeley  under  the  Castle,  in  the  diocese  of 
Worcester,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Jolyff,  last  guardian,  rector 
or  warden,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
Edward,  earl  of  Warwick. 

Grant  to  Edmund  Haute,  esquire,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff,  parker 
and  collector  of  the  lordship  of  Bidmerley,  co.  Worcester,  during  the 
minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Geoi^e,  late  duke  of  Clarence, 
with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all 
other  profits.  By  E. 

Pardon  to  Edward,  bishop  of  Chichester,  for  the  escapes  from  his 
prison  in  the  city  of  Chichester  of  Dan  John  Lewes,  monk,  and 
Thomas  Narborough  of  the  order  of  Friars  Preachers,  who  were 
attainted  of  certain  felonies  before  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the 
county  of  Sussex  and  asked  for  a  book  and  when  it  was  exhibited 
before  them  by  John,  late  bishop,  then  ordinary,  read  distinctly  in  it 
and  accordingly  as  clerks  were  handed  over  to  the  said  late  bishop  to 
his  prison  under  the  custody  of  John  Bykton,  then  and  still  keeper 
of  the  prison,  and  remained  there  until  they  escaped  in  the  time  of 
the  present  bishop,  his  immediate  successor.  By  E. 

Grant  to  Thomas  Everley,  one  of  the  yeomen  porters  of  the  household, 
of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  manor  of  Goodrest  within  the  park  of  Wegenok 
with  a  garden  adjoining  in  the  lordship  of  Warrewik  during  the  minority 
of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  heir  of  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  receiving  id.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Wyntirton,  co. 
Warwick.  By  E. 

8258  z. 


162 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 

Aug.  20. 
Qnildford. 


Aug.  27. 
Quildford. 


Aug.  15. 

Guildford. 


Guildford. 


Sept.  17. 
Chichester. 

Sept.  16. 

Chichester. 


Sept.  4. 
Tratton. 

Sept.  16. 
Chichester. 

Sept.  20. 
ChioheBtor. 


Sept.  28. 
Wobum. 


Membrans   20-^con£. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Berkely,  one  of  the  esquires  of 
the  body,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents,  possessions  and 
hereditaments  with  knight's  fees,  advowsons  of  churches,  courts,  leets, 
views  of  frank-pledge  and  all  other  profits  late  of  Thomas  Rogers  late 
of  Wychirche  during  the  minority  of  Robert  Rogers  his  son  and  heir 
and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement 
and  all  issues  of  the  premises  firom  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the  heir  and  support- 
ing the  houses,  enclosures  and  other  buildings.  By  E. 

General  pardon  to  John  Huchunson  alias  Hochonson  of  the  parish  of 
Hale  alias  Hele  in  Copeland,  co.  Cumberland,  '  husbondman/  alias 
'  laborer.'  By  K. 

Licence  for  John  Elryngton,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  household,  and  his 
heirs  to  build  walls  and  towers  with  stone,  lime  and  sand  around  and 
within  his  manors  of  Dixthem  and  Udymere,  co.  Sussex,  and  to  crenellate 
the  same  and  to  impark  and  enclose  all  the  lands,  meadows,  feedings, 
pastures  and  woods  pertaining  to  the  said  nianors,  and  grant  that  they  shall 
have  free  warren  in  all  the  demesnes  and  lands  pertaining  to  the  manors 
and  a  several  fishery  in  the  stanks  and  waters  pertaining  to  them.     By  E. 

Pardon  to  Nicholas  Pycamyliono,  late  patron  of  a  carrack  called  Sancta 
Maria  et  Sanctus  Johannes  Baptista  of  Genoa,  of  all  offences  committed  by 
him  in  any  port  of  the  realm  or  any  creeks  or  places  pertaining  to  such  to 
the  king's  hurt,  of  any  customs,  subsidies  or  other  moneys  pertaixiing  to 
him.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Haucheth,  esquire,  of  62.  yearly  from  Michaelmas 
last  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Robert  Osboume,  constable  of  the  town  of  Warfeld,  co.  Berks, 
of  all  escapes  of  James  Staverton  late  of  Warfeld,  committed  to  his 
custody  for  felony  or  any  other  cause.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Fredeswide, 
Oxford,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  place  of  John  Westbury,  deceased.      By  E. 

Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  George  Norton,  canon  of  the  said  house,  as  prior.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  exempt  monastery  of 
St.  Edmund  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Richarid,  deceased. 

ByE. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  Roome  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary, 
Grymesby,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln. 


Aug.  15. 
Quildford. 

Aug.  17. 
Guildford. 


MEMBRANE  19. 

Letters  of  denization  for  Hugh  Lewes,  bom  in  the  parts  of  Seland,  and 
the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Wyndesore,  one  of  the 
clerks  of  the  king's  chapel,  of  10  marks  yearly  from  Michaelmas  next  from 
the  fee  farm  of  the  hundreds  of  Eeftesgate,  Holford  and  Greston,  with 
fairs  and  markets  in  the  town  of  Wynchecombe  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot 
and  convent  of  Wynchecombe.  By  p.s. 


19  EDWAED  IV. 


168 


1479. 

Aug.  18. 

Guildford. 


Membrane  19 — cotit. 


Aug.  18. 
Guildford. 

Aug.  11. 
Wobum. 


Aug.  14. 
Guildford. 

Aug.  12. 
Guildford. 


Aug.  18. 
Guildford. 


Sept.  20. 
Chichester. 


Sept.  80. 
Wobum. 


Octl. 
Wobum. 


Oct.  2. 
Wobum. 


Grant  to  the  king's  councillors  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight  of  the  body, 
and  Master  William  Hatteclyf,  the  king's  secretary,  of  the  collation  to  the 
next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  or  collegiate 
church  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  William  Forest  late  of  Sawtry,  co.  Huntingdon, 
*  gentilman.'  By  K. 

Grant  to  Roger  Holden  of  the  office  of  Colfyld  in  the  chace  of  Sutton 
during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of 
George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  2d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 
lordship  or  manor  of  Sutton  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  William  Sampson  late  of  LondoUi  '  wynedrawer,' 
alim  *  yoman.'  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Davyson  late  of  London,  clerk,  alias  dean  of 
the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  alias  late  keeper  or 
clerk  of  the  hanaper  of  Chancery.  By  E. 

The  like  to  Alan  Wood,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Michael, 
Meere,  alia^  late  of  London,  chaplain.  By  E. 

The  like  to  John  Bonde  late  of  London,  'gentilman,'  alias  late  of 
Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  alias  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  Chancery.  By  E. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Hychecok  late  of  London,  <  brewer,'  alias  Thomas 
Uichecok  late  of  Salisbury,  CO.  Wilts,  'yoman,'  alias  'goldsmyth.' 

ByE. 

Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Albon,  doctor  of  medicine,  physician  for  the 
king's  body,  of  the  free  chapel  or  chantry  in  the  church  of  Salwarp,  in  the 
diocese  of  Worcester,  void  by  the  death  of  William  Vaux  and  in  the  king's 
gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  George,  late  duke 
of  Clarence.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Squyer,  carpenter,  of  the  office  of  master  carpenter 
of  the  king's  works  of  and  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  void  by  the 
death  of  William  Grove,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
castle  and  all  other  profits.  By  £. 

Grant  to  Master  Walter  Ondeby,  doctor  of  decrees,  provost  of  Cothers- 
tokke,  of  a  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the 
palace  o{  Westminster,  on  an  exchange  with  Master  Andrew  Dokket. 

ByE. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks  for  the 
restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  St.  Fredeswide  to  George 
Norton,  canon  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  prior  Th.  bishop  of 
Lincoln  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken  by  the  abbot 
of  Ruley.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Northampton. 
Buckingham. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Presentation  of  Richard  Skypton,  king's  clerk,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Northbovy,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Vavasour, 
last  parson. 


164 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 
May  9. 

Woburn. 

Oct.  5. 
Woburn. 


Oct.  6. 
Woburn. 


Membrane   19 — cont. 

General  pardon  to  Joan  Gokkys  aZta«  Ck>kes  late  of  Halys  Owen,  oo. 
Salop,  widow.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Oerman  Lynch  of  Dublin  in  Ireland, 
goldsmith,  as  master  of  the  king's  coinage  (cuna^ii  sive  numismatis)  in 
Ireland,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  E. 

Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  the  bishop  of  Meath  as 
chancellor  of  Ireland,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
hanaper  of  the  Chancery  of  Ireland.  By  K. 


Sept.  20. 
Chichester. 


Oct.  6. 
Woburn. 


Oct.  6. 

Woburn. 


Oct.  6. 
Woburn. 


Oct.  18. 

Woburn. 


Oct.  10. 

Woburn. 


MEMBRANE  18. 

Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Edward,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's 
chamber,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  Tower  of  London,  void  by  the  death 
of  Hugh  Aymery,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  with  all  other  profits. 

ByK. 

Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Gerot,  earl  of  Eyldare,  deputy  lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  William,  bishop  of  Meath,  chancellor  of  Ireland,  Roland  Fitz 
Eustace,  treasurer  of  Ireland,  Philip  Bermyngham,  chief  justice  there. 
Master  William  Lacy  and  William  Robyns,  esquire,  of  fuU  power  and 
authority  to  summon  before  them  any  persons  who  have  received  any 
subsidies  or  part  of  subsidies  granted  in  the  last  Parliament  in  Ireland, 
any  part  of  the  profits  of  the  king's  mint  there  or  any  other  of  the  king's 
revenues  of  that  land  from  the  first  day  when  Henry,  lord  Grey,  was 
deputy  lieutenant  until  the  present,  and  to  cause  them  to  render  an 
account,  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king.  By  E. 

Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Roland  Fitz  Eustace,  knight,  of  the 
office  of  treasurer  of  Ireland,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues 
of  the  king's  manors  of  New  Castle  of  Lyones  and  Tassagard,  co.  Dublin, 
and  other  issues  pertaining  to  the  king  in  Ireland,  with  iJl  other  profits. 

ByE. 

Exemption  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  Edmund  Molyneux,  esquire, 
from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries  or  recognitions,  and  from  being  made 
trier  of  the  same,  justice,  sheriff,  coroner,  mayor,  bailiff,  constable,  collector, 
controller,  assessor,  or  taxer  of  tenth,  fifteenth  or  other  subsidy,  trier, 
leader  or  provider  of  men  at  arms,  or  other  officer  or  minister  of  the  king 
against  his  will.  By  E. 

Grant  to  John  Gilbert  of  the  prebend  within  the  college  or  collegiate 
church  of  Warrewik  void  by  the  death  of  William  Faus,  and  in  the  king's 
gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  kinsman  Edward  son  of  George,  late 
duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  J.  bishop  of  Worcester. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  for  the 
restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Edmund,  Bury,  of 
the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  immediately  subject 
to  the  Roman  church,  to  Thomas  Ratlisden,  bachelor  in  theology,  who 
has  been  elected  abbot  on  the  death  of  Richard  Hengham  and  whose  fealty 
the  king  has  taken,  as  by  an  indult  of  the  apostolic  see  he  does  not  need 
confirmation.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
John  Gardyner,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants* 


19  EDWABD  IV. 


166 


1479- 
Oct.  11. 

Wobum. 

Sept.  10. 
Wobum. 


Oct.  20. 
Wobum. 


Oct.  19. 
Wobum. 

Oct.  28. 
Wobum. 


Oct.  28. 

Wobum. 


Oct.  25. 

Wobum. 


Mewhrcme    18 — cont. 

Licence  for  the  prioress  and  convent  of  the  abbey  of  Berkyn  to  elect  an 
abbess  in  the  place  of  Dame  Elizabeth  Lexham,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas  Arundell, 
lord  Mantravers,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated 
14  December,  9  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  200  marks  yearly.  These 
letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and 
will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Presentation  of  the  king's  servant  Bichard  Surland,  one  of  the  clerks 
of  the  king's  chapel,  to  the  benefice  or  portion  called  '  Decons  porcyon  ' 
in  the  church  of  Crokehome,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  void  by  the 
death  of  Thomas  Normanton,  last  portioner.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Chertesey  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the 
place  of  Dan  John  May,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Orant  to  John  Hill,  chaplain,  one  of  the  vicars  of  the  king's  college  of 
St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  of  the  prebend  at  Brigenorth 
void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Gossep,  chaplain.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  Brigenorth. 

Grant  to  Robert  Crake  of  the  prebend  of  BoUenhill  in  the  king's  free 
chapel  or  church  of  Tamworth,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Walter  Bate, 
last  prebendary.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

Grant  for  life  to  Bichard  Crowe,  chaplain,  one  of  the  vicars  of  the  king's 
college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  of  the  free  chapel 
called  '  Cukkowe  Churche '  at  Warwick,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas 
Gossep  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  kinsman 
Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s.  [5020.] 


Oct.  26. 

Wobum. 

Oct.  14. 

Wobum. 


Oct.  17. 
Wobum. 


Oct.  21. 
Wobom. 


MEMBRANE  17. 

Grant  to  Ralph  Bull  of  the  chapel  or  chantry  of  Holy  Cross  within  the 
king's  castle  of  Old  Sarum,  co.  Wilts. 

Licence  for  John  Longvile  son  and  heir  of  Bichard  Longvile,  esquire, 
tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  without  proof  of  age  into  all  castles,  lord- 
ships, manors,  honours,  lands,  fee-farms,  annuities,  reversions,  farms, 
rents,  services,  hundreds,  offices,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets, 
sherilb'  turns,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions,  stews, 
fisheries,  warrens,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other  possessions  and 
hereditaments  in  England  and  Wales  and  the  marches  of  Wales  of  which 
his  father  or  any  other  of  his  ancestors  was  seised  and  which  should 
descend  to  him  on  their  death,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty. 

ByK. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Sapcottes  of  the  reversion  of  the  office  of 
steward  of  all  manors  and  lands  late  of  Geoi^e,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  in 
the  county  of  Rutland,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  all  other  profits  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Uppyngham  and  Preston,  co. 
Rutland,  on  the  death  of  William  Husy,  to  whom  the  office  was  granted 
for  life  by  letters  patent  dated  8  May,  17  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Harrys,  alia»  Harys,  late  of  Clewar,  co. 
Hertford,  <  yoman/  <dim  <  laborer,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
16  October.  By  p.s. 


166  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Men^ane  17 — cont. 


1479. 

Oct.  27.  Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  London  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Wobum.      of  Dame  Elizabeth  Shuldeham,  sister  of  the  house  of  Berkyng,  as  abbess 

of  that  place.  By  E. 

Nov.  4.  Grant  for  life  to  Master  Walter  Bate  and  Master  William  Hobbe  of  the 

Westminster,    custody  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Mary  of  Bethlem  without  Bysshoppesgate, 

London,  void  by  the  demise  of  Master  John  Davyson,  last  warden  and 

master.  By  writ  of  — . 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Bartholomew  James,  mayor  of  London. 

Oct.  25.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Tyrry,  one  of  the  chaplains  of  the  king's  chapel, 

Woburn.       of  the  hospital  or  free  chapel  of  St.  Leonard,  Derby,  in  the  king's  disposi- 
tion by  the  death  of  Thomas  Normanton,  clerk.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  5.  Pardon  to  John  Bolney  late  of  Bolney,  co.  Sussex,  '  gentilman,'  for  the 

Westminster,  death  of  Thomas  Style,  as  it  appears  by  record  of  Thomas  Stedolfe  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  appointed  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Chichester,  that  he 
killed  him  in  self-defence. 

Nov.  7.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Bukton,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Barx- 

Westminster.    sted,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Underwode. 

Nov.  4.  Pardon  to  William  Baldry  of  London,  merchant,  searcher  in  the  port  of 

Westminster.    London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  of  all  ofifences  committed  by  him 

against  the  statute  in  Parliament,  20  Henry  VI,  forbidding  searchers  and 

certain  others  to  trade.  By  p.s. 

May  25.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  marches  of 

Woburn.      Wales  adjacent  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St. 

Mary  and  St.  Edburga,  Pershore,  to  Robert  Stanwey,  monk  of  the  house, 

whose  election  as  abbot  J.  bishop  of  Worcester  has  confirmed,  and  whose 

fealty  the  king  has  taken  by  the  abbot  of  Wynchecombe.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Worcester. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


MEMBRANE    16. 

Oct.  20.  Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  Walter  Bluet,  esquire,  kinsman  and  heir 

Westminster,  of  Thomas  Beaupyne,  of  a  charter  dated  at  Windsor,  24  April,  21  Richard 
II  [CJiarter  EoU,  21-23  Richard  II,  No,  17] ,  granting  to  the  latter  certain 
liberties  within  his  hundred  of  Northpederton. 

For  4  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  1.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Philippa,  lady  of  Boos,  of  the  tenour 

Westminster,    of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent   dated  28  January,  8  Edward  IV, 

granting  to  her  and  Thomas  Wyngefelde,  esquire,  her  husband,  divers 

possessions.    These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  John  Pykerell 

has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Nov.  5.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  brother  Richard^  duke  of 

Westminster.    Gloucester,  of  the  tenour  of  the   enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  14 

March,  4  Edward  IV,  granting  that  he  shall  have  charters  etc.  quit  of 

fin^  or  fee.    These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  Thomas  Lynom 

has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Nov.  3.  Signification  to  W.  bishop  of  Winchester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 

Westminster,    election   of   Dan  Thomas  Peket,  prior  of  the  monastery  of    St.  Petec, 

Chertsey,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  as  abbot  of  that  place. 


19  EDWARD  IV. 


167 


1479. 

Oct.  14. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Pardon  to  Henry  Wolff  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  'hatmaker,*  of  his 
outlawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  his 
ransom  for  not  holding  Henry  Wanderwyke  late  of  London,  '  hatmaker,* 
before  him  at  a  certain  day  to  answer  for  certain  felonies  and  murders ;  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Thomas  Wymbyssh  and  John 
Eyleston  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Nocton  Parke,  co.  Lincoln,  of  the 
manor  of  Osberneby,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  fee  of  la  Hey,  and  the  manor 
of  Waterwillughby,  a  messuage  and  a  cottage  in  Potterhanworth,  a 
messuage  in  Scopewyk,  two  messuages  and  two  cottages  in  Riskyngton 
and  Amwyk  and  a  messuage  in  Neuton  by  Dembleby,  co.  Lincoln,  not 
held  in  chief,  extended  at  SI.  \&s.  Sd.  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition 
taken  before  Stephen  Shotton,  escheator  in  the  county,  to  hold  to  the 
value  of  10^.  yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated 
11  February,  4  Edward  IV. 

Oct.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  Ralph  Bull  of  the  chapel  or  chantry  of  the  Holy  Cross 

Westminster,    within  the  king's  castle  of  Old  Sarum,  co.  Wilts,  void  by  the  death  of 
Thomas  Gossep,  last  incumbent. 


Nov.  17. 
Gaildford. 


Nov.  18. 
Gaildford. 


Nov.  23. 
Wobum. 


Nov.  20. 
Quildford. 


Nov.  17. 
Quildford. 


Nov.  25. 
Wobum. 

Nov.  27. 
Wobum. 


MEMBRANE  16. 

Grant  to  Master  John  Arundell  of  the  prebend  within  the  king's  college 
of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  void  by  the 
resignation  of  Thomas  Downe,  chaplain.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Russe  as  deputy  of  Anthony, 
earl  Ryvers,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Jememuth  and  ports 
and  places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Presentation  of  John  Willoughby,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
St.  Peter  the  Greater  within  the  city  of  Chichester,  void  by  the  resignation 
of  John  Pelittotte.  The  letters  are  directed  to  the  dean  of  the  cathedral 
church  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chichester. 

Presentation  of  John  Heyrun  to  the  parish  church  of  Bowlas,  in  the  diocese 
of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Edmund  James  by 
reason  of  exchange  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
Edward,  earl  of  Shrewsbury. 

Grant  to  the  king's  chaplain  John  Arundell,  canon  and  prebendary  of 
Eeton  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Martin  le  Grand,  London,  of  the 
prebend  which  Thomas  Downe  had  in  the  king's  college  or  free  chapel  of 
St.  Mary  and  SS.  George  and  Edward  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore, 
on  an  exchange  of  canonries  and  prebends.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  said  college  of 
Wyndesore. 

General  pardon  to  John  Fermour  of  Laneham,  co.  Suffolk,  ^gentilman,' 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  80  September  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Robert  Barlowe  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  keepers  of  the  park 
of  Weggenok  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  George,  late 
duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 
of  Warwyk.  By  p.s. 


168 


CALBNDAB  OF  PATENT   ROLLS. 


1479. 

Nov.  16. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  26. 
Wobum. 


Deo.  2. 
Wobum. 


Dec.  11. 

Wobum. 

Dec.  2. 

Wobum. 


Dec.  14. 

Woburn. 

Dec.  14. 

Wobum. 


MemJbraiM  15 — c(mJt. 

Licence,  for  2(M.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Philip  Curteys,  Edmund  Clerk, 
John  Langley,  John  Pennyng,  John  Longe  and  William  Orossby,  to  found 
a  fraternity  or  perpetual  gild  of  four  wardens  and  the  commonalty  of 
freemen  of  the  mistery  of  brewers  of  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London 
and  the  brothers  and  sisters  of  the  said  mistery.  These  shall  form  one 
body,  with  power  to  acquire  lands  and  other  possessions  and  to  implead 
and  be  impleaded,  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal, 
and  every  year  shall  elect  ^om  themselves  four  wardens  for  the 
supervision,  rule  and  governance  of  the  mistery  and  commonalty  and  all 
men  and  works  of  the  same  and  all  workers  and  works  of  any  uquor  of 
malt  for  sale  in  the  said  city  and  suburbs,  and  shall  have  power  to  make 
ordinances  for  the  same.  By  E. 

Licence  for  Thomas  Oreyson  of  Exeter,  merchant,  one  of  the  customers 
or  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and 
Dertemouth  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  to  have  ships  of  his  own,  buy 
and  sell  by  way  of  merchandise,  meddle  witti  the  freighting  of  ships,  have 
wharves,  quays,  inns  and  taverns  and  act  as  factor  or  attorney  for  foreign 
merchants,  notwithstanding  the  act  in  Parliiwient,  20  Henry  YI. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Molle,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  6(2. 
daily  for  his  fee  from  Easter  last,  from  which  day  he  has  been  one  of  the 
yeomen  of  the  crown,  from  the  fee  furm  of  Pynnokshire,  co.  Gloucester,  at 
the  hands  of  the  abbot  and  monks  of  Hailes  or  the  shenff.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Walter  Chapman  alia»  Heyne  of  Chalwell,  co.  Dorset, 
of  all  offences  conmiitted  by  him  before  10  December.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Tyler  of  the  office  of  being 
one  of  the  four  messengers  of  the  Exchequer,  void  by  the  death  of  Richard 
Sparke,  receiving  ^d,  daily  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  at  the  hands 
of  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains,  with  a  robe  of  livery  such  as  yeomen  of 
the  king's  chamber  have  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Huchonson  oZuu  Clyff  of  Thornhill,  co.  York, 
'  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  11  December.       By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  William  Menewenyk,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Hungerford  Farley,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  death  of  John 
Carpenter. 


MEMBRANE    14. 

Nov.  12.         General  pardon  to  John  Turges  late  of  Eton,  co.  Buckingham, '  yoman,* 

Westminster,    alias  late  of  Wyndesore,  CO.  Buckingham  {rectius  Berks),  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  9  April  last.  By  p.s.  [4948.] 

Grant,  for  100  marks  paid  to  the  king,  to, Thomas  Selyngere,  knight, 
and  Oto  Gilbert,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands, 
rents,  possessions  and  hereditaments  with  knights*  fees,  advowsons,  courts, 
leets,  views  of  frankpledge,  fairs,  markets,  privileges  and  franchises  late  of 
John  Holewaye  during  Uie  minority  of  Nicholas  Holewaye  his  son  and 
heir  with  the  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 


19  EDWAED  IV.  169 


2  4*7  o  M&mbrans   14 — cont. 

Nov.  6.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey  for  the  restitution  of 

WestnuDster.  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Berkyng  to  Dame  Elizabeth  Shuldeham, 
nun  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  abbess  Th.  bishop  of  London  has  con- 
firmed and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken  by  J.  bishop  of  Rochester, 
keeper  of  the  privy  seal.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Middlesex. 
Essex. 
Kent. 
Cambridge. 

The  like  to  Bartholomew  James,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that 
city. 

Writ  de  itUendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Nov.  27#  Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Harman,  for  his  good  services  in  these  offices  and 
Woburn.  elsewhere,  of  the  offices  of  coroner  and  attorney  of  the  king  in  the  King's 
Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  Exchequer  and  all  other 
profits,  on  the  death  of  John  Werall,  to  whom  the  king  granted  the  offices 
during  good  behaviour,  or  so  soon  as  they  may  come  into  the  king's  giftr 
by  any  other  cause. 

Nov.  12.         Pardon  to  Edward  Arthur  of  Wisbeche,  co.  Cambridge,  *  yoman,'  of  his 

Westminster,    outlawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  his 

.  ransom  for  not  holding  Bobert  Thorpe,  taken  on  suspicion  of  felony,  before 

him  on  a  certain  day  ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as 

Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

The  like  to  William  Thorpe  of  Dodyngton,  co.  Cambridge,  'yoman.' 

Oct.  12.  Licence,  for  208.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  William  Sogers,  son  and  heir 

Westminster,  of  Thomas  Rogers,  late  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law,  to  grant  the 
reversion  of  the  manor  of  Colyngboume  Valance,  co.  Wilts,  held  in  chief, 
on  the  death  of  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Leukenore,  knight,  who  holds  it 
for  life,  and  the  manor  with  the  exception  of  an  acre  of  land  in  it  to 
William  Huddesfelde  and  Katharine  his  wife  for  their  lives  with  remainder 
to  his  brother,  George  Rogers,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body. 

1480. 

Jan.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  James  Hawte,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  king's  body, 

Westminster,    for  his  good  service  and  attendance  on  the  king,  of  50  marks  yearly  from 

Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  coinage  of  gold  and  silver  within 

the  Tower  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  25.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  oi  England,  of  the 

Westminster,  third  part  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Swalowfeld  with  knights'  fees 
advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  parks,  woods,  stews,  warrens, 
courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  commodities  and 
other  emoluments  in  the  county  of  Berks  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  her 
mother  Jaquetta,  late  duchess  of  Bedford,  who  held  the  same  for  life  in 
dower  of  the  king's  inheritance.  By  K. 

Jan.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Ryther,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster,  of  the  crown  and  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  all  the  lands  in  the 
towns  and  fields  of  Penreth  and  Carleton,  co.  Cumberland,  which  came 
into  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  and  attainder  of  John,  late  lord 
Clj^ord,  and  were  afterwards  granted  by  the  king  to  Roland  Thomeburgh, 
now  deceased,  for  life.  By  p.s.  [5055.] 


170 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


-|^Q/\  Membrane  14 — cont. 

Jan.  22.  Pardon  to  Richard  Dukulby  of  Colsterworth,  co.  Lincoln,  clerk,  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Essex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 
satisfy  him  of  his  ransom  for  not  holding  John  Neuton,  clerk,  for  whom 
he  was  mainpernor,  before  him  on  a  certain  day  to  answer  Richard 
Doreward,  esquire,  on  a  plea  of  trespass ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Bench,  has  certified. 


1479. 

Nov.  15. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  12. 

Windsor. 

Dec.  12. 

Windsor. 


Aug.  28. 
Guildford. 

1480. 

Jan.  8. 

Wobum. 

1479. 

Dec.   5. 

Wobum. 


1480. 

Jan.  18. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  14. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  12. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  13. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter, 
Dunstaple,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  appropriators  of  the  parish  church  of 
Northmerston,  co.  Buckingham,  in  the  same  diocese,  to  grant  in  mort- 
main the  advowson  of  the  church  and  of  the  vicarage  of  the  same  and  the 
church  itself  with  all  its  possessions  to  the  warden  or  dean  and  canons  of 
the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  SS.  George  and  Edward  within  the 
castile  of  Wyndesore,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury ;  and  for  the  said 
warden  or  dean  and  canons,  appropriators  of  the  parish  church  of  Wedon- 
beke,  co.  Bedford  {si.c)y  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  grant  in  mortmain  the 
advowson  of  this  church  and  of  the  vicarage  of  the  same  and  the  church 
itself  with  all  its  possessions  to  the  said  prior  and  convent.  By  E. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Furlong  of  Plymmouth,  co.  Devon,  baker, 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  11  December.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Maners  late  of  Chelchehithe,  co.  Middlesex, 
'  gentilman,'  alias  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
9  December.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Marchall,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  alias 

*  marchant.'  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Hyde  to  elect  an 
abbot  in  the  place  of  Thomas,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex  for  the 
restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Chertesey  to  Thomas  Peket, 
monk  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  abbot  W.  bishop  of  Winchester  has 
confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Bartholomew  James,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that 
city. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Berks. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

General  pardon  to  Richard  Aleyn  late  of  Melbury  Osmond,  co.  Dorset, 

*  husbondman,'  alias  Richard  Alen,  *  bocher,*  of  all  offences  committed  by 
him  before  11  January.  By  K. 

Appointment  until  14  July,  of  Thomas  Markham,  esquire,  to  take  sea 
and  fresh -water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the 
same. 

Appointment  for  life  of  Thomas  Elryngton,  one  of  the  depositors  of  the 
king's  chamber,  and  the  king's  servant  Ralph  Chauncy,  one  of  the  clerks 
of  the  king's  spicery,  to  make  search  throughout  the  realm  for  breaches 
of  the  statute  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  11  Henry  VI,  ordaining  that 
no  '  waxchaundeler'  should  make  candles,  images,  statues  or  other 
offerings  of  hollow  wax,  and  for  all  deceptions  in  the  making  of  torches 


19  EDWARD  IV.  171 


1  joA  Membrane  18 — cont. 

by  '  waxchaundelers,*  barber-surgeons  practising  that  mistery  and  others 
by  mixture  of  rosin,  pitch  and  other  things,  to  the  prejudice  of  the  church 
and  commonalty,  and  the  debasement  of  ecclesiastical  ornaments  such  as 
books,  images,  windows  and  other  things  around  the  altar,  and  to  seize 
and  sell  everything  forfeited,  retaining  201.  each  yearly  for  themselves,  as 
William  Broke  and  John  Felton  had,  and  accounting  to  the  king  yearly  at 
the  Exchequer  for  the  surplusage,  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  at 
the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  12. 

Feb.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Eichard  Scopeham,  one  of  the  yeoman 

Westminster,    of  the  crown,  of  the  ferry  and  toll  (batillagimn)  with  boats  for  conveying 

men,  horses,  animals  and  things  from  the  king's  lordship  of  Shene  to  the 
county  of  Middlesex  on  the  other  side  of  the  river  Thames  with  all  profits, 
rewards,  eatables  and  drinkables,  provided  that  nothing  shall  be  taken  for 
the  conveyance  of  the  king's  household  (faviilie)  or  the  horses,  animals  and 
things  of  the  king  and  his  household.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  11.  Pardon  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Joan  the  daughter  of  Humphrey,  late 

Westminster,  duke  of  Buckingham,  John  Knyvet,  esquire,  William  Knyvet,  knight, 
Elizabeth  Knyvet,  Alvred  Cornburgh,  esquire,  Henry  Colet,  citizen  and 
alderman  of  London,  John  Paston,  esquire,  Thomas  Curson,  esquire,  and 
Thomas  Jenny,  'gentilman,'  of  all  donations  and  perquisitions  without 
licence  of  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Bukkenham  Castell,  two  parts  of  the 
manor  of  Gryshawgh  in  Wymondham,  the  manors  of  Old  Bukkenham,  New 
Bukkenham  and  Tybenham  and '  le  lathis '  of  Old  Bukkenham,  co.  Norfolk, 
and  the  manor  of  Buxworth,  co.  Cambridge,  held  in  chief,  before  10  June, 
17  Edward  IV.  By  p.s.  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  17.  Pardon  to  Laurence  Beynsford,  knight,  and  Anne  his  wife,  late  the  wife 

Westminster,    of  Thomas  Hungerford,  knight,  son  of  Robert  Hungerford,  lord  of  Hunger- 
ford  and  Moleyns,  son  of  Eleanor,  countess  of  Northumberland,  of  all  dona- 
tions, alienations   and    perquisitions  by    them    without   licence    before 
12  February  of  lands  held  in  chief. 
1  Mfj^  By  p.s.  and  for  10s,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  22.  Licence,  for  a  fine  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  for  Master  John  Alcok, 
Woburn.  bishop  of  Worcester,  or  his  executors  and  assigns  to  found  a  perpetual 
chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  in 
a  chapel  newly  built  by  him  within  the  cemetery  and  by  the  church  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Kyngeston  upon  Hull,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  his  consort  and  his  son  Edward,  prince  of 
Wales,  and  the  said  bishop  and  his  benefactors  and  for  their  soids  after 
death  and  to  do  other  works  of  piety,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  the  said 
bishop  at  the  altar  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  John  the  Evangelist, 
and  for  them  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  lands,  rents, 
annuities,  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  12  marks 
yearly;  and  also  for  them  to  grant  lands,  rents,  annuities  and  other 
possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  8  marks  yearly,  to  the  abbot 
and  convent  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  York,  to  do  certain  works  of  piety 

*^<^^^^^  ^  ^^s  ordinance.  By  p.s. 

1480. 

Feb.  12.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Noreys,  knight,  of  the  tenour 

Westminster,    of  the  ^ enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  6  May  Uee  p.    157).      These 

letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  William  Prode  has  taken  oath  in 

Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 


172 


CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1480. 

Feb.  18. 

Westminster. 


1479. 

March  7. 
Buekden. 


Membrane    12 — cant. 

Appointment  for  life  of  Robert  Coorte  as  auditor  of  all  accounts  of 
receivers,  bailiffs,  reeves,  farmers  and  other  officers  of  the  king's  lordship 
and  manor  of  Craneboum,  co.  Dorset,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  manor  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Guy  Wolston,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  king's  body,  and  the 
heirs  of  his  body  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Isham,  a  moiety  of  the 
advowson  of  the  church  of  Isham,  a  messuage  in  Wakerley  and  8«.  of  yearly 
rent  in  Aldewynde,  co.  Northampton,  and  a  messuage  in  Baroughden, 
CO.  Rutland,  late  of  John  Durrant  late  of  CoUeweston,  co.  Northampton, 
'yoman,'  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  the 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edward  IV,  not  exceeding  the 
yearly  value  of  10/.,  and  all  issues  of  the  premises  from  the  time  of  their 
being  taken  into  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 


Dec.  6. 
Wobum* 


Dec.  6. 

Wobum. 


Deo.  80. 

Wobum. 


Dec.  28. 

Wobum. 


MEMBRANE  11. 

Grant  to  Henry  Sharpe,  doctor  of  laws,  the  dean,  and  the  canons  of.  the 
king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  West- 
minster that  they  shall  henceforth  form  one  corporate  body  and  shall  have 
perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal,  with  power  to  acquire  lands, 
liberties  and  other  possessions  and  to  implead  and  be  impleaded ;  grant  to 
them  of  licence  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services, 
knights'  fees  and  advowsons  to  the  value  of  100/.  yearly ;  grant  that  they 
shall  be  quit  of  fines  or  fees  for  any  letters  patent,  charters  or  writs  of  the 
king ;  and  confirmation  to  them  of  all  their  possessions.  By  E. 

Grant  in  furtherance  of  a  grant  bv  Henry  VI  by  authority  of  the 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  8  Henry  VI,  to  the  king's  kinsman  Richard 
bishop  of  Salisbury,  the  warden  or  dean,  and  the  canons  of  the  king's  free 
chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesorethat  they  shall  hence- 
forth form  one  corporate  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a 
common  seal,  with  power  to  acquire  lands,  liberties  and  other  possessions 
and  to  implead  and  be  impleaded ;  licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  John, 
duke  of  Suffolk,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  the  king's  sister,  to  grant  to  them 
in  mortmain  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Grobury  alias  Grovebury  alias 
Leighton  Bosard,  co.  Berks  {rectius  Bedford),  held  in  chief ;  licence  for  them  to 
acquire  in  mortmain  lands,  rents  or  advowsons  to  the  value  of  600/.  yearly ; 
and  grant  that  thev  shall  be  quit  of  fines  or  fees  for  any  letters  patent, 
charters  or  writs  of  the  king.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Millesham,  one  of  the 
yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  all  lands,  rents  and  possessions  within  the  city  of 
Coventre  lately  pertaining  to  John  Norff,  one  of  the  rebels,  by  grant  of 
Henry  VI,  which  Robert  Hadley  lately  had  of  the  king's  grant,  not  exceed- 
ing the  yearly  value  of  10/.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Christina  the  wife  of  John  North  of  Combe,  co. 
Southampton,  'spynster,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  her  before 
20  December.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    10. 

Nov.  10.         Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Brampton,  gentleman,  of  the  pantry  of  the 

Wefltminster.    king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  the  lands,  rents,  services 

and  possessions  which  Laurence  Hill  had  in  the  counties  of  Buckingham 


19  EDWABD  IV.  178 


1479. 


Membrane   10 — cont. 


and  Berks  and  elsewhere  within  the  reahn,  not  exceeding  the  value  of  122. 
yearly ;  in  heu  of  a  like  grant  to  Henry  Fy^S^^y  ^7  letters  patent  dated 
10  January,  1  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  9.  Grant  to  Thomas  Combes,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands, 

Windsor.      rents,  services,  reversions,  possessions  and  hereditaments  late  of  Eichard 

Mill,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  William  Mill  his  son  and 

heir,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement, 

and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  80.         Grant  to  John  Dynham,  lord  Dynham,  and  Thomas  Montegomery, 

Westminster,    knight,  of  the  custody  of  an  acre  of  land  in   Colne  Engeyn,  co.  Essex,  late 

of  John  Broughton  late  of  Denston,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief, 

during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage 

of  the  latter,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  E. 

Nov.  20.         Presentation  of  John  Hyrun  to  the  parish  church  of  Bowelas,  in  the 
Gaildford.    diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Edmund 

Jannes  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of 

Shrewsbury. 

Dec.  15.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Deen  alias  Dean  alias  Dene  of  the  town  of 
Windsor.      Calais,  '  yoman.'  By  K. 

1480. 

Jan.  18.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Dujitan  alias  Dutton  alias  Dyttan  late  of 

Westminster.    Dynbiegh  in  the  lordship  of  Dynbiegh,  '  barker,'  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  15  January.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  22.         Presentation  of  William  Camell  to  the  church  of  Tetcote,  in  the  diocese 
Westminster,    of  Exeter. 

Jan.  26.  General  pardon  to  John  Seyntebarbe  late  of  Afkynton,  co.  Somerset^ 

Westminster,  esquire,  alias  John  Sayntbarbe  late  of  Southbrent,  co.  Somerset,  alias 
John  Saintbarbe  late  of  Forde  of  the  parish  of  Wynchecombe,  co.  Somerset, 
aUas  '  gentilman/  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  24  January. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  4.  General   pardon  to  John  Wytham  alias  Witham  of  Harleston,  co. 

Westminster.    Norfolk,  'yoman,'  alias  *bocher,'  alias  of  Browdisshe,  co.  Norfolk.    By  p.s. 

Feb.  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Degory  Haynes,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Westminster,    crown,  of  the  office  of  woodward  within  the  park  of  Wegenok,  co.  Warwick, 

with  a  field  called  '  le  Merssh '  lying  next  without  the  park,  during  the 

minority  of  the  king's  kinsman  Edward  son  of  George,    late  duke  of 

Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  as  John  Edwardes  had.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  11.  General  pardon  to  John  Crokhay  alias  Crockehay  of  Brodeclist,   co. 

Westminster.    Devon,  'yoman,'  alias  '  husbondman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  10  February.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

Nov.  2.  Licence,  for  40s.  paid  by  him  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Longe  to 

Westminster,  enfeoff  Henry  Longe,  esquire,  Alexander  Blake  and  John  G^rge  of  his 
manor  of  Dreycote  Ceme,  co.  Wilts,  held  in  chief,  with  the  exception  of 
an  acre  of  land  in  it,  and  for  these  to  re-grant  the  same  to  him  and 
Marjory  bis  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  with  remainder  to  his  right 
heirs. 


174  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  EOLLS. 


■i^iTA  Membram  9 — cont. 

Nov.  5.  Grant    to    William    Hastings,     knight,    lord      Hastings,    the    king's 

Westminster,   chamberlain,  Thomas  Montgomery,  knight  of  the  body,  Henry  Sharp, 

clerk,  and  Thomas  Luyt  and  their  assigns  of  the  collation  to  the  next 

vacant  prebend  within  the  king's  college  or  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  in 

the  palace  of  Westminster.  By  E. 

Nov.  7.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William    Merston,  esquire,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,   searcher  in  the  port  of  London  and  porks  and  places    adjacent,  with  the 

accustomed  fees,  and  a  moiety  of  all  forfeitures  seized  by  him  and 

presented  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer,   as  William 

1480        Baldry,  now  searcher,  has  had.  By  K. 

Jan.  15.  Grant,  for  a  sum  of  money  paid  in  hand,  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas, 

Westminster,    marquess  of  Dorset,  of  the  custody  and  marriage  of  Joan  the  daughter 

and  heiress  of  James  Dumeford,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  without  disparage- 
ment, finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  her,  and  also  the  custody  of  all 
manors  and  lands  late  of  the  said  James  from  the  time  of  his  death 
during  her  minority,  rendering  to  the  king  160^.  yearly  from  Easter 
last  and  supporting  the  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings.-  By  p.s. 

Jan.  81.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Busshe,  groom  usher  of  the  king's 

Westminster.    haU^  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Eston,  co.  Northampton, 

during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  George,  late  duke  of 

Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all 

1479  ofcber  profits.  By  p.s.  [5061.] 

July  24.  General    pardon    to   Henry  Aspelond  late  of  Wardon,  co.   Bedford, 

Buckden.      <yoman,'  alias  Henry  Asplon  late  of  Lolleworth,  co.  Cambridge,  alias 

Henry  Aspleon  late  of  Hamptehill,  co.  Bedford,  of  all  offences  committed 

1480  '^y  ^^  before  12  February  last. 

Feb.  8.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Bamsey,  clerk,  born  at 

Westminster.  Lynthou  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  who  has  taken  an 
oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Feb.  5.  Presentation  of  Roger  Stowe,  chaplain,  to  a  mediety  of  the  church  of 

Westminster.    Geldyng,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Master  John 

Eerver  alias  Aleyn. 

Feb.  8.  Pardon,    for   20a.    paid    in    the     hanaper,    to  Robert   Stevenson  of 

Westminster.  Swynhop,  Thomas  Breuce  of  Ludford,  clerk,  Richard  Clerk  of 
Eevermond  and  Henry  Stevenson  for  acquiring  to  themselves  and  the  heirs 
of  the  said  Robert  from  Thomas  Kyme  and  Alice  his  wife,  Thomas  Elwys 
and  Thomas  Robynson  a  messuage,  60  acres  of  land  and  4  acres  of 
meadow  in  Thorgamby,  co.  Lincoln,  held  in  chief,  and  entering  thereon 
without  licence. 

Feb.  10.  Licence,  for  200  marks  paid  to  the  king,  for  the  warden  and  scholars  of 

Westminster.  ^]^q  college  called  *  SeyntmarycoUege  of  Wynchester'  near  the  city  of 
Winchester  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  40 
marks  yearly,  not  held  in  chief,  for  their  sustenance  and  for  finding  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  for  the  good  estate  of  the  kmg 
and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  for  their  souls  after 
death  and  the  soul  of  Master  Andrew  Holes,  late  chancellor  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  and  supporting  other  charges 
according  to  the  last  will  of  the  said  chancellor. 

By  p.s.  [6068]  and  for  20  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  16.         General  pardon  to  Andrew  Hunne  of  Crosfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  '  yoman,' 
Westminster.    oZto*  « husbondman/  By  K, 


19  EDWARD  IV.  175 


^j^ort  Membran  9 — cont. 

Feb.  14.  Pardon  to  John  Thomas  of  London,  *  mercer/  late  one  of  the  clerks  of 

WestminBter.    the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London,  ali<is  late  one  of  the  clerks  of 

John  Middolton,  late  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  subsidy  of  the  8s.  in  the 
tun  and  the  12d.  in  the  pound  in  the  said  port,  alias  late  one  of  the  clerks 
of  John  Rogers,  late  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  said  subsidy,  alias  late  one 
of  the  clerks  of  Hugh  Brice,  late  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  said  subsidy, 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  by  reason  of  his  office  or  by  reason  of 
T  .  ^rt        any  merchandise  taken  by  him  out  of  or  into  the  realm.  By  p.s. 

i47y. 

Nov.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  Roger  Pye,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  6d. 

Weetminster.    daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  Michaelmas,   18  Edward  IV,  from 

which  day  he  has  been  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  from  the  fee  farm 

of  Pynnokshire  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot  and  monks  of  Hayles  or  the 

1  iRO        sheriff  of  Gloucester.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  17.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Hayes  of  the  office  of  receiver  of  the  king's  lord- 

Westminster,    ship  or  manor  of  Cramboum  with  its  members,  co.  Dorset,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  same  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  8. 

Jan.  14.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Oreford  of 

Westoimster.    letters  patent  dated  14  February,  1  Richard  II,  inspecting  and  confirming 

letters  patent  dated  8  February,  26  Edward  III,  inspecting  and  confirming 
the  following : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  12  July,  40  Henry  III. 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  8  July,  40  Henry  III. 

8.    A  charter  dated  at  Bernewell,   20  February,   19  Edward  II. 
[Charter  Eolly  19  Edward  II.  No.  16.] 

For  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  24.  Presentation  of  Jerome  Sperkeford,  chaplain,  to  the  church  of  Padworth, 

Westminster,    in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury. 

Feb.  27.  Presentation  of  Oliver  Eyng  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Pierre  by  Calais, 

Westminster,    void  by  the  resignation  of  Edmund  Russell.      The  letters  are  directed  to 

Th.  csurdinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Feb.  22.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  William  Mason,  'bruer,'  bom 
Weetminster.    in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to 
inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Feb.  21.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  dean  of  the 
Westminster,  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  and  his 
successors,  deans  of  the  said  chapel,  of  the  deanery  and  prebend  of  the 
king's  free  chapel  of  Wermerhampton,  co.  Stafford,  void  and  in  the  king's 
gift,  with  the  disposition  of  prebends  and  other  offices  belonging  to  it  and 
all  jurisdictions,  privileges  and  liberties,  to  hold  as  united  to  the  deanery  of 
the  said  chapel  of  St.  George.  By  E. 

Feb.  20.         Mandate  to  John  Wurseley,  clerk,  Ralph  Hethcote  and  Nicholas  Under- 
Westminster.    lond,  chaplain,  to  put  him  in  possession  of  the  same. 

Feb.  24.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,    on  15  November  last  by  letters  patent  to  John  Darte,  citizen  and  vintner 

of  London,  alias  'marchant,'  alias  *  brokour,'  alias  'Gascoigne,'  alias  late 

of  GasGony,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  William 

Stokker,  knight,  the  mayor,  and  (he  merchants  and  society  of  the  staple 


176  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-ij^Qr|  Membrafie   6 — cont. 

of  Calais,  treasurers  and  victuallers  of  the  town  and  oastle  of  Calais, 
and  the  marches  there,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the 
same,  because  he  delays  in  the  city  of  London  and  other  parts,  as  appears 
by  certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

March  1.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Laweson,  *  baker,'  bom 
Westminster,    in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Littlcf  Walsyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  who  has  taken 
an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

March  1.  Grant  to  Richard,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  house  of  St.  Mary 
Westminster,  and  St.  Thomas,  Newark  (Novo  Loco)  by  Guldeford,  co.  Surrey,  that  they 
and  their  successors  shall  be  quit  of  all  tenths,  subsidies,  quota,  taxes,  im- 
positions and  other  charges  granted  to  the  king  by  the  clergy  of  the  realm 
or  the  pope,  and  that  they  shall  not  be  charged  with  the  collection  of  the 
same.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  7. 

Feb.  11.         Grant  to  John  Hays  of  the  custody  of  the  woods  of  Ben  tie  and  Melchette, 

Westminster.    CO.  Wilts,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the 

wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 

.  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Ambresbury  and  Winterboume  and  all  other 

profits.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  27.  Signification  to  W.  bishop  of  Winchester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 

Westminster,  election  of  John  Colingburne,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Hyde,  as  abbot 
of  that  place. 

Feb.  6.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts  for 

Westminster,  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Hyde  by  Winchester  to 
John  Colyngborne,  whose  election  as  abbot  W.  bishop  of  Winchester  has 
confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 

Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Writ  de  inUndendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Feb.  17.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln, 

Westminster.    Thomas  Fitz  William  the  younger  and  Philip  Cokeland  to  the  dean  and 

chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  of  the  manor  of 
Gretewell  and  four  messuages,  seven  tofts,  a  mill,  210  acres  of  land,  54  acres 
of  meadow,  170  acres  of  pasture,  81a.  Sd.  of  rent  and  the  rent  of  half  a  pound 
of  cumin  in  Grymolby,  Somercotes,  Stenewath  alioB  Stenny th,  Spyttelgate  by 
Grantham  and  Welby  by  Haydor,  co.  Lincoln,  extended  at  14/.  2X)d. 
yearly,  of  which  the  said  manor  is  held  in  chief,  three  messuages,  seven  tofts, 
a  mill,  160  acres  of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow,  80  acres  of  pasture,  8a.  4d.  of 
rent  and  the  rent  of  cumin  in  Grymolby  are  held  in  chief  as  of  the  earldom 
of  Richemond,  one  messuage,  100  acres  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  12 
acres  of  pasture  in  Stanwath  alias  Stennyth  and  89  acres  of  land  and  5 
acres  of  pasture  in  Sp3rttelgate  are  held  in  chief  as  of  the  earldom  of  Lincoln 
and  the  remainder  are  not  held  in  chief,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken 
before  Stephen  Shotton,  late  escheator  in  the  county,  to  hold  to  the  value 
of  15Z.  yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated 
1  October,  18  Edward  lY. 


19  EDWARD  IV.  177 


1479. 


Membrane  7 — cont. 


Sept.  27.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Pykering,  knight,  as  controller 
WestminBter.    of  the  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells 

and  the  subsidy  of  the  8^.  in  the  tun  and  the  12d,  in  the  pound  in  the  port 
of  Newcastle  upon  Type  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees,  provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in^person,  with  the 
custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1480. 

Feb.  28.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  .William  Atkynson,  bom  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  in  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

March  8.        Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Giles  Daubeney,  one  of  the  knights  of  the 

Westminster,    body,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  to  tne  king,  of  the  custody  and 

marriage  of  John  Bourghchier  son  and  heir  of  Fulk  Bourghchier,  lord  of 

Fitzwareyn,  tenant  in  chief.  By  E. 

March  2.  Appointment  for  life  of  John  Fox  as  keeper  of  the  king's  woods  of 
Westminster.  Wodestoke  called  *lee  Outewodes '  and  aJl  other  woods  withm  the  king's 
lordship  and  manor  of  Wodestoke  with  their  members,  co.  Oxford,  without 
the  king's  park  of  Wodestoke  and  Henxgrove,  receiving  Ad.  daily  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship  and  manor,  in  lieu  of  a  like  appointment  of  Thomas 
Wellisboume,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's  chamber,  b^  letters  patent 
dated  8  December,  16  Edward  lY,  surrendered ;  and  appomtment  of  him 
for  life  as  keeper  of  the  king's  deer  and  game  {gamU)  within  the  metes  and 
bounds  of  the  new  forest  near  and  without  the  park  of  Wodestoke,  viz. 
from  the  town  of  Chorlbury  to  the  said  park  and  from  the  water  of  Coumbe 
to  the  water  of  Glyme  with  the  king's  new  lodge  of  Ealowehill  within  the 
forest,  receiving  2d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  said  lordship  and  manor. 

By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    6. 

Feb.  24.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Grayson  of  the  manor  of  Eenford  alioi 
Westminster.    Eenforth,  the  borough  or  township  of  Eenford  by  Een  and  all  messuages, 

lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Eenford,  co.  Devon,  late  of  Thomas 
Courtenay,  late  earl  of  Devon,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value  of 
82.  Il8.  11(£.,  to  hold  from  1  September,  16  Edward  IV,  by  fealty  and  a 
rent  of  \2d.  yearly  at  Michaelmas ;  in  lieu  of  another  grant  to  him  by 
letters  patent  of  that  date  in  the  name  of  Grayston,  surrendered  because 
invalid.  By  p.8. 

Feb.  2.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Luthington  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  Chesthunt 

Westminster,    and  Walthamcrosse  and  parker  of  the  park  of  Chesthunt  alia;^  Brantyn- 

geshey,  co.  Hertford,  and  buliff  of  Claveryng,  co.  Essex,  receiving  6i. 
daily,  viz.  2(2.  for  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Chesthunt  and  Walthamcrosse  and 
2d,  for  the  office  of  parker  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of 
Chesthunt  [and  2d,  ttona  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Claveryng],  as  John 
Chapman  had,  with  all  other  profits,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  the  latter  by 
letters  patent  dated  2  March,  17  Edward  IV  Uee  p.  68),  surrendered ;  and 
grant  to  him  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  for  life  oi  a  habitation  and  easement 
of  houses  and  chambers  within  the  manor  of  Chesthunt  with  all  issues 
and  profits  of  'lez  mores'  and  the  garden  of  the  manor  around  the 
precinct  of  the  manor.  By  p.s. 

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I  ^QQ  Membrane  6— cont. 

Feb.  24.  Licence  for  Richard  Fitz  Hugh  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Fitz  Hugh, 
WestminBter.  knight,  to  enter  freely  into  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands, 
fee-farms,  annuities,  reversions,  farms,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  fees, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  sherifiiB*  turns,  liberties,  franchises, 
fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions,  stews,  fisheries,  warrens,  knights*  fees, 
advowsons  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  within  the  realm  of 
which  his  father  or  any  ancestor  of  his  was  seised  and  which  should 
descend  to  him,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty  By  p.s. 

1479^  MEMBRANE.  6 

Dec.  6.  Recital  of  letters  patent  dated  6  August,  22  Edward  m,  founding  the 

Wobum.  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore ;  grant,  in  furtherance 
of  a  grant  by  Henry  VI,  by  authority  of  the  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
8  Henry  VI,  to  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  the 
warden  or  dean,  and  the  canons  of  the  said  chapel  l^t  they  shall  hence- 
forth form  one  corporate  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a 
common  seal,  with  power  to  acquire  lands,  liberties  and  other  possessions 
and  to  implead  and  be  impleaded ;  licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  John, 
duke  of  Suffolk,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  the  king's  sister,  to  grant  to  them 
in  mortmain  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Grobery  alias  Grovebury  alias  Leigh- 
ton  Bosard,  co.  Bedford,  held  in  chief ;  licence  for  them  to  acquire  in 
mortmain  lands,  rents  or  advowsons  to  the  value  of  6001,  yearly ;  and 
grant  that  they  shaU  be  quit  of  fines  or  fees  for  any  letters  patent,  charters 
1480        ^'  ^*®  ^^  *^®  ^^^'     [Monasticon.  VI.  I860.]  By  K. 

Feb.  10.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Robert,  prior  of  the  church  of  St. 
WestminBter.  Stephen,  Lanceston,  of  the  tenour  of  the  record  and  process  of  a  suit  in  the 
court  of  the  county  of  Cornwall  at  Launceston  before  Robert  Willoughby, 
knight,  sheriff.  On  26  April,  19  Edward  IV,  William  Crempe  sued  William 
Michell  on  a  plea  of  taking  and  detention  of  beasts  and  found  pledges  for 
his  suit  Williiam  Eene  and  Richard  Roket  and  pledges  for  the  return  of  his 
beasts  John  Wille  and  Thomas  Roos  ;  and  Thomas  Menwynnek,  bailiff  of 
the  king,  was  ordered  to  make  replevin  and  to  take  surety  of  the  said  William 
MygheU  to  appear  at  the  next  county  court  at  Lostwithiell  on  Monday,  24 
May.  And  on  that  day  the  said  William  Crempe  and  William  Myghell 
appeared  and  the  said  bailiff  certified  that  he  had  made  replevin 
and  that  the  said  William  Myghell  was  attached  to  answer  the 
said  plea  by  pledge  of  Richard  More  and  John  Hendre,  and  the 
said  William  Crempe  complained  that  the  said  William  Myghell  on 
1  May  at  Launcestonlond  in  a  place  called  '  Launstondoune '  in  the  said 
county  seized  two  oxen  of  his  and  detained  them.  And  on  this  Thomas 
Lymbery,  steward  of  the  said  prior  of  his  manor  of  Launcestonlond, 
appeared  and  claimed  for  the  prior  cognisance  of  the  plea  in  the  court  of 
the  said  manor,  as  the  prior  and  his  predecessors  from  time  immemorial 
had  been  seised  of  the  said  manor  and  had  had  a  court  there  with  view  of 
frank-pledge  and  all  that  pertains  to  it  and  had  had  cognisance  of  pleas 
de  vetito  namio  and  of  seizure  of  beasts  and  goods  within  the  precinct  of 
the  manor.  And  judgement  was  given  that  the  prior  should  have  this 
liberty,  and  on  this  the  said  steward  fixed  a  day  for  the  parties  at 
Launcestonlond  on  the  Saturday  following. 

MEMBRANE    4. 

Feb.  6.  Grant  to  William  Ghauntre,  one  of  the  king's  chaplains,  the  dean,  and 

WeBtminster.    the  canons  of  the  king's  new  collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary,  Leicester,  that 

they  shall  henceforth  form  one  corporate  body  and  shaU  have  perpetual 


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2480,  Membrane  4 — cont. 

succession  and  a  common  seal,  with  power  to  acquire  lands,  liberties  and 
other  possessions  and  to  implead  and  be  impleaded ;  licence  for  them  to 
acquire  in  mortmain  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  knights'  fees  and 
advowsons  to  the  value  of  100^.  yearly ;  grant  that  they  shall  be  quit  of 
fines  or  fees  for  any  letters  patent,  charters  or  writs  of  the  king ;  and 
confirmation  to  them  of  all  their  possessions.  By  E. 

Feb.  7.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Berkeley  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's 

WestminBtor.    castle  within  the  town  of  Suthampton  with  aU  due  profits  and  101.  yearly 

from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  the  town  from  Easter, 
18  Edward  lY ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated 
16  June,  14  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.  Grant  for  life  to  Guy  Wolston,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  an 

Westminster,    tonuity  of  60  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordships,  manors  and 

lands  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  parcel  of  the  honour  of  Bichemond.      By  E. 

Feb.  14.  Grant  to  Anne  the  sister  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,   queen  of 

Westminster.    England,  whom  the  king's  kinsman  William  Bourgchier,  knight  has  taken 

to  wife,  of  the  manor  called  Overhall  and  the  manor  called  Netherhall  alias 
Bilvestres  Hall  in  Saintmariburis  with  appurtenances  in  the  counties  of 
Suffolk  and  Essex  and  a  tenement  called  '  Bopers '  in  Saintmariburis  and 
a  water-mill  there,  of  which  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  was  seised  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  4  March,  1  Edward  IV,  the  manor  of  Dounham 
with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Dounham  and  100  acres  of  land,  200 
acres  of  marsh  and  100  acres  of  pasture  called  *  Erlesfee'  in  Bures  Giffard, 
CO.  Essex,  of  which  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  attainted  of  high  treason  in  the 
Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV,  and  con- 
tinued by  divers  prorogations  to  28  January,  14  Edward  IV,  was  seised  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  14  April,  11  Edward  IV,  a  capiteJ  messuage  and 
Ss.  of  rent  of  three  marshes  containing  80  acres  and  140  acres  of  pasture  in 
Northlynne,  100  acres  of  pasture  in  Glenchewardton,  80  acres  of  pasture  and 
a  marsh  containing  80  acres  in  Northlynne  called  '  Oxneys,'  88  messuages 
in  Bishop's  Lynne  and  a  yearly  rent  of  12«.  called  *  le  Feryryght '  at 
Bishop's  Lynne  and  NortMynne  and  a  messuage  with  two  gardens  in 
Suthlynne,  of  which  Robert  u^bbon  late  of  Wynkefeld,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire, 
attainted  as  above,  was  seised  m  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  said  14  April, 
the  manor  of  Beteleys  and  140  acres  of  pasture,  60  acres  of  marsh,  4  acres 
of  wood  and  40».  of  rent  in  Hardwyk  and  Suthlynne  which  Roger  Pyerpoynt 
held  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Robert  IGl^ibbon  after  the  death  of  Agnes 
the  wife  of  the  latter  and  which  have  come  into  the  king's  hands  by  the 
said  attaint,  and  the  manor  of  Northfambrige  alias  Northvanbregge  alias 
Northambregge  and  Latcheleyhalle,  co.  Essex,  which  the  king's  father 
Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  granted  for  life  to  John  Flegge  and  Agatha  his 
wife  and  which  has  come  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  the  said 
Agatha  who  survived  the  said  John,  to  hold  to  herself  and  the  heirs  male 
of  her  body  with  kuights'  fees,  advowsons,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs, 
markets,  parks,  warrens,  liberties,  fnuichises,  profits  and  commodities  by 
fealty  only  with  all  issues  from  the  said  4  March  and  14  April.         By  p.s. 

Feb.  19.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Robert  Holboum  alias 
Westminster.    Holbom,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Redeclyf,  co.  Middlesex,  who  has 

taken  an  oatti  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Feb.  16.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Whitney  of  Pychardes  Ogle,  co.  Hereford, 

Westminster.    '  bastard,'  alias  Robert  Whetney  late  of  Pichardez  Ogle, '  gentilman,'  alias 

late  of  Penoombe,  co.  Hereford,  alias  of  Whitney,  co.  Hereford,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  14  February,  By  p.s. 


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1  j^oA  Membrane  4 — cont, 

Jan.  27.         General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Pyttes   of   Bristol,  clerk,  of  all  offences 
Westminster,    committed  by  him  before  28  January.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  William  Toket  of  Bristol.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  3. 

March  1.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Wydevill,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  castle  and  town  of  Porchestre  and  forest  and  warren  there  and  the  super- 
vision and  governance  of  the  king's  town  of  Portesmouth  and  his  place 
there,  with  power  to  appoint  under  him  a  porter,  an  artiller  and  a  watoh- 
man  within  the  castle,  receiving  12^.  daily  for  his  own  fee,  8i.  daily  for  the 
wages  of  the  porter  and  lid.  daily  for  the  wages  of  a  groom  under  him  to 
keep  the  warren,  6d,  daily  for  the  wages  of  the  artiller  and  Sd,  daily  for 
the  wages  of  the  watchman  and  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  supervision 
and  governance,  from  the  issues  of  the  castle,  forest  and  warren  and  the 
fee-farm  of  the  town,  so  far  as  their  extent  suffices,  and  the  residue  from 
the  issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  with  all  other  accustomed  profits, 
in  the  same  manner  as  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  or  any  one  else  had 
the  same ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony  Wydevill, 
earl  Byvers,  lord  of  Scales  and  Nucelles,  by  letters  patent  dated  9  Nov- 
ember, 17  (recHus  19  November,  7)  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Suthampton  and  the  bailiff  of  the 
town. 

Feb.  19.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Suthwell,  esquire,  of  the  manor  of  Wikmere, 

Westminster,  co.  Norfolk,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
escheats,  courts,  leets,  parks,  warrens,  stews,  liberties,  franchises  and  other 
commodities,  late  of  William,  late  viscount  Beaumont,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  force  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knight's  fees  and  as 
many  other  rents  and  services  as  it  was  held  by  before  4  March,  1 
Edward  IV,  with  all  issues  from  6  October,  12  Edward  IV;  with 
remainder  to  the  king's  son  Richard,  duke  of  York  and  Norfolk,  and  his 
1 470        heirs.  By  p.s. 

May  11.         General  pardon  to  John  Tomlynson  Atkynson  of  les  Quynnes  in  the 
Wobum.      parish  of  Sedner,  oo.  York,  alias  John  Atkynson,  *  yoman.'  By  K. 

1480. 

Feb.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Fenys,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  manor  and 
Westminster,  lordship  of  Polstede  Halle  in  Burnham  with  its  members,  co.  Norfolk, 
which  William  Wade,  deceased,  lately  had  for  life  of  the  king's  grant. 

1479.  Byp.s. 

June  26«         Grant  to  William  Staverton,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  lord- 

Woburn.  ship  and  manor  of  Gaversham,  co.  Oxford,  and  the  lordship  of  Assherigge, 
CO.  Wilts,  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Assherigge  and  the  office  or 
custody  of  the  woods  pertaining  to  the  same  lordship  in  the  counties  of 
Berks  and  Wilts  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke 
of  Clarence,  and  6  marks  yearly  for  the  office  of  steward  of  the  lordship 
and  manor  of  Caversham  from  the  issues  of  the  same,  20s.  yearly  for  the 
office  of  steward  of  the  lordship  of  Assherigge  from  the  issues  of  the  same 
and  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  offices  of  bailiff  and  woodward  at  the  hands 
of  the  receivers  there,  with  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

June  5.  General  pardon  to  Henry  Bodrugan  late  of  Bodrugan,  co.  Cornwall, 

Woburn.      esquire,  alias  knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  July  last. 

By  p.s. 


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1480^  MEMBRANE  2. 

Feb.  12.  Lioenoe  for  John  Grevyle,  knight,  William  Berkelely,  esquire  of  the 
Westminster,  body,  Walter  Heme,  John  Erton,  clerk,  William  Everaid,  John  Tyler, 
Biohard  Haynes  and  John  Lane  the  younger  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry 
of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  parish  church  of 
Tettebury,  co.  Gloucester,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders  and  Eleanor  Gilmyn 
and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  John  Grevyle,  esquire,  and 
Jocosa  his  wife,  Thomas  Tanner,  Alice  Parker,  Thomas  Gilmyn,  Thomas 
Heme  and  Joan  his  wife,  Agnes  Stratton,  Agnes  Badcok  and  Thomas  Parker, 
to  be  called  the  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  Holy  Trinity  and  SS.  Thomas 
and  George  in  the  said  church,  and  for  the  said  chaplain  to  acquire  in  mort- 
main, after  inquisition,  lands  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of 
SL  yearly.  By  p.s.  and  for  80^  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  11,  Belease  to  Thomas,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St. 
Westminster.  Peter,  Dunstaple,  co.  Bedford,  of  the  corrody  or  sustenance  in  the  monas- 
tery which  they  have  time  out  of  mind  granted  to  the  king's  yeomen  and 
others  at  the  king's  command ;  in  consideration  of  their  having  at  the 
king's  request  exchanged  their  church  of  Northmerston,  co.  Buckmgham, 
with  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  the  dean,  and  the 
canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyn- 
desore  for  the  church  of  Wedenbek,  co.  Northampton.  By  E. 

July  5.  Pardon  to  John  Godfrey  of  the  street  of  St.  John  in  the  county  of 

Westminster.    Middlesex,  '  baker,'  and  Joan  his  wife  of  their  outlawry  and  waiver  in  the 

said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses, 
they  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng, 
knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 
Vacated  because  in  the  twentieth  year, 

July  12.  Grant  to  Robert  Colson  and  Joan  his  wife,  nurse  of  the  king's  daughter 
Westminster.  Katharine,  of  the  custody  of  aU  lordships,  manors,  lands,  services  and 
other  possessions  late  of  Christopher  Bewfere  of  Hychin,  co.  Hertford, 
tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  with  the 
marriage  of  the  latter,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent 
sustenance  for  the  heir  and  supporting  the  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings. 
Va4iated  because  in  the  twentieth  year. 

MEMBRANE    1. 

Jan.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  James  Moresby,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  king's  castle  of  Carlisle, 
void  by  the  death  of  Roland  Thomborough,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  1.  Grant  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  of  the  custody  of  all 

Westminster,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions,  possessions  and  hereditaments 
late  of  Richard  Lovell  and  Anne  his  wife,  deceased,  tenants  in  chief,  during 
the  minorities  of  Agatha  and  Joan  their  daughters  and  heiresses  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  these,  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir,  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the  heirs  and  supporting  the 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings.  By  K. 

Feb.  4.  Presentation  of  Paul  Whytyng,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  chantry  in  the 

Westminster,    ohapel  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist  within  the  cemetery  of  the  parish  church  of 

Claveryng,  co.  Essex,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 
of  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence. 


182 


CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1479. 

July  26. 
WeBtminster. 


Membrane  1 — cont. 

Licence,  for  certain  considerations  specified  in  certain  indentures  dated 
6  November,  18  Edward  IV,  between  the  king  on  the  one  part  and  John 
Weston,  the  prior,  and  the  brethren  of  the  HospiteJ  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  on  the  other  part  and  Thomas,  the  abbot,  and  the 
convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  without  the  walls  of  the  city  of 
York  on  the  third  part,  for  the  said  abbot  and  convent  to  grant  their  lands 
in  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  to  the  said  prior  and  brethren  in  mortmain. 

ByK. 

MEMBRANES  S^dr-QOd. 

Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties  {see  Appendix). 


May  6. 

Wobum. 


July  6. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  27d, 

Commission  to  William  Huddesfeld,  Christopher  Cooke  and  John  More 
to  enquire  what  lands  William  Denys,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the 
county  of  Devon  and  by  what  service  and  how  much  they  are  worth,  and 
on  what  day  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands  into  the 
king's  hands. 

Like  commission  to  William  Huddesfeld,  the  king's  attorney,  and  John 
Byconnell  on  the  death  of  John  Mone. 


July  6. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  26(2. 

Commission  to  William  Huddesfeld,  the  king's  attorney,  and  John 
Byconell  to  enquire  what  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and 
services  in  the  county  of  Dorset  belong  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the 
forfeiture  of  William  Godmanston  late  of  Bromley,  co.  Essex,  esquire, 
attainted  of  high  treason  by  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  6 
November,  12  Edward  IV,  and  what  they  are  worth  and  of  whom  they  are 
held  and  who  has  received  the  issues  from  that  date. 


Wobum. 


April  7. 
Westminster. 


June  10. 

Wobum. 


June  18. 

Wobum. 


MEMBRANE   25d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  Grey,  knight,  son  of  the 
king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  Thomas  Lytelton,  knight, 
Richard  Croft,  knight,  Thomas  Braynton,  Thomas  ap  Morgan  of  Gloucestre, 
Thomas  Baynham,  Roger  Bodnam  and  Robert  ap  Jenkyn  touching  certain 
offences  committed  within  the  parts  of  South  Wales  and  the  marches  of 
the  same  by  John  Herbert  alias  John  Bastard.  By  E. 

Commission  to  John  Hyggeford,  Richard  Boughton  and  William  Brys- 
towe  to  enquire  what  lands  Henry  Waver,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in 
chief,  held  in  the  county  of  Warwick  and  by  what  service  and  what  they  are 
worth,  and  on  what  day  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands 
into  the  king's  hands. 

MEMBRANE  2^d. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  John  Rotherham  and  John 
Vemey  to  enquire  into  certain  felonies,  trespasses  and  other  offences 
committed  within  the  liberty  of  Thomas,  prior  of  St.  Peter's,  Dunstaple. 

Commission  to  William  Bourghchier,  knight,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham, 
knight,  Henry  Lewes,  knight,  Roger  Phylpotte  and  John  Brewode  to 
enquire  into  certain  offences  committed  within  the  county  of  Essex  by 
Robert  Browne  late  of  Colchestre,  co.  Essex,  '  goldsmyth.' 


t 


19  EDWAED  IV.  188 


2479  MEMBRANE  22d. 

June  17.  Commission  de  wallis  etfossatis  to  Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  William, 
Wobum.  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's,  William,  prior  of  Christ  church,  Canterbury, 
Richard,  prior  of  Horton,  Robert,  prior  of  Bilsyngton,  William,  master  of 
the  House  of  God,  Dover,  John  Fogge,  knight,  William  Hawte,  knight, 
John  Sootte,  knight,  William  Cheyne,  John  Broomston,  Henry  Hoome, 
Gervase  Hoome,  John  Fyneux,  Vincent  Fynche,. Roger  Brent,  William 
Brent  and  John  Nethersole  along  the  sea  coast  from  Appuldour  to 
Cawmbur  and  from  Cawmbur  to  Fulston. 

Nov.  16.         The  like  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's 
Westminster,    kinsman    Henry,  earl    of  Northumberland,  Robert    Constable,    kni^t, 

Thomas  Meteham,  knight,  John  Vavasour  the  elder,  John  Vavasour  the 
younger,  Robert  Sheffeld,  Edward  Saltmerssh,  John  Aske,  esquire,  Robert 
Portyngton  and  Leonard  Enyght  in  the  wapentakes  of  Herthill  and 
between  the  Ouse  and  Derwent  and  in  the  liberty  of  Houdenshire,  co. 
York. 

MEMBRANE    ISd. 

Sept.  28.  Commission  to  P.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas, 
Chichester,  marquess  of  Dorset,  Thomas  Seyntleger,  knight,  John  Byconyll,  John 
Denys  of  Orley,  Christopher  Cook,  Oto  Gilbert,  John  Hayes  and  the 
shenffs  of  Somerset,  Dorset,  Devon  and  Cornwall  to  enquire  what  lands 
Fulk  FitzWaren,  <  chivaler,'  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  said 
counties  and  by  what  service  and  what  they  are  worth,  and  on  what  day  he 
died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 


MEMBRANE    16d. 

Nov.  7.  Commission    to    Nicholas    Flynte   and  John  Heson  to  arrest  Robert 

Westminster.  Sergeaunt,  *  marynor,'  and  John  Mody  and  bring  them  before  the  king 
and  council. 

Nov.  4.  Commission  to  John  Squier,  master  carpenter  of  the  king's  works  within 

Westminster,   jjg  cagflo  of  Wyndesore,  to  take  carpenters  and  other  labourers  for  the 

works  of  the  re-building  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  within 

the  castle,  and  carriage  of  timber  and  other  things  necessary  for  his  office. 

MEMBRANE   9d. 

Nov.  4.  Conmiission  to  Walter  Mauntell,  knight,  John  Hulcote,  esquire,  and 

Westminster.  Richard  Middelton,  esquire,  ta  enquire  what  lands  Robert  Malory,  esquire, 
deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  counties  of  Northampton,  Warwick 
and  Leicester  and  by  what  service  and  what  they  are  worth,  and  on  what 
day  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands  into  the  king's 
hands. 


1480. 


MEMBRANE  2d. 


Feb.  18.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsmen  Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  Henry,  earl  of 
Essex,  and  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  Bartholomew  James,  mayor  of  London, 
Henry  de  Grey,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  John  Stanley  of 
Stanley,  knight,  Richaid'  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  William  Hastynges  of 
Hastynges,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  John  Howard  of  Howard, 
knight,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  Richard  Hastynges  of  Welles, 
knight,   Thomas    Bryan,    knight,   William    Notyngham,  knight,   and 


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184  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1480. 


Membrane  2d — caru. 


Humphrey  Starkey,  touohing  oertaiii  offences  committed  within  the  said 
city  and  the  liberty  of  the  same  by  John  Daime  late  of  London, 
'  whittawer/  John  Wemme  late  of  London/  goldsmyth/  Thomas  f^sshpole 
alias  Barbour  late  of  London,  <  harbour,'  Jolm  Henshawe  late  of  London, 
*  baker,'  alias  late  of  Gloucestre,  and  Bichard  Lewes  late  of  London, 
'  phisician/  By  E. 


MEMBBjLNE  Id. 

Feb.  6.  Ck)mmission  to  Henry  Ferrers,  knight,  Bichard  Haute,  esquires,  John 

Westminster.    Alfegh  and  John  I^eux  to  enquire  what  lands  John  Martyn  of  Gravene, 

deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  county  of  Kent  and  by  what  service 

and  what  they  are  worth,  and  on  what  day  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and 

to  take  the  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  on  28  October,  6  Henry  VII,  by  John 
Arkehbold  and  John  Ware,  executors  of  the  wiU  of  the  said  John  Alfegh,  and 
cancelled  by  John,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  the  chancellor. 


(.  185  ) 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  I. 


1480. 

May  15. 

Westminster. 


June  8. 

Westminster. 


June  15. 

Westminster. 


June  7. 

Westminster. 

May  8. 
Westminster* 


June  7. 

Westminster. 


June  12. 
Westminster. 


June  14. 

Westminster. 


June  6. 
Westminster. 


June  7. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  28. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following : 

John  Carley  late  of  Wyllesdon,  co.  Middlesex,  *  husbondman,*  for 
not  appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40«.  to  Master  William 
Wylde,  Henry  Boleyn  and  William  Squyer,  executors  of  the  will  of 
Master  John  Druell,  clerk  ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete 
prison,  as  the  said  Thomas  has  certified.  Middlesex. 

John  Wylkys  late  of  Chetham,  co.  Kent,  '  gentilman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Tempyll 
of  Eseworugh,  co.  Buckingham, '  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  20Z. 

Kent. 

John  Haretoppe  of  Meilton  Mowbrey,  co.  Leicester,  '  baker,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Blount  of  Burton  on  Trent  touching  a 
debt  of  40«.  Sta£fbrd. 

William  Hethcote  late  of  Hope,  co.  Derby,  '  yoman,'  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  Henry  Vernon,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass.         Derby. 

Roger  Jacson,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Hynkley,  co.  Leicester, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  two  pleas  of  John  Langford,  esquire,  late 
escheator  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester,  touching  a  debt 
of  20  marks.  Middlesex. 

John  Holbeme  late  of  London,  the  younger,  <  gentilman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Gay  the  younger,  citizen  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  408.  London. 

John  Daste  late  of  Hokelvng  by  Colston  Basset,  co.  Nottingham, 
*  laborer,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
William  PlomptoUi  knight,  touching  a  trespass.  Nottingham. 

Thomas  Verent  of  Culhendre,  co.  Cornwall,  <  laborer,'  for  not  appear- 
ing before  the  king  to  answer  Stephen  Pengelly,  executor  of  the  will 
of  William  Verent,  and  WilUiam  Pope  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  late  the 
wife  of  William  Verent,  co-executrix  of  the  said  Stephen,  touching  a 
trespass  committed  by  him  and  Bobert  Verent  of  Dulco,  co.  Cornwall, 
'  smyth.'  Cornwall. 

William  Wykys  late  of  Morton  OefErey,  co.  Hereford,  '  gentilman,' 
for  not  ■  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea 
that  he  render  142.  to  John  Say,  knight,  brother  of  William  Say,  late 
dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  and  executor  of  his 
will.  Middlesex. 

Marjory  Colman  late  of  Petham,  co.  Kent,  widow,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Neuton,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Osith,  touching 
a  debt  of  111.  5$.  8d.  Essex. 


186 


CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


1480. 

May  16. 

Westminster. 


July  4, 
Westnunster. 

July  6. 
Westminster. 


Membrane   28 — cont. 


Thomas  Laycok  alias  Leycok,  citizen  and  '  taloughchaundeler  *  of 
London,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Walter  Gulpet,  citizen  and  writer 
of  courthand  of  the  city  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  11,       London. 

John  Bugby  of  Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  '  marchaunte,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Philip  Treygos  touching  a  debt  of  8Z.    Middlesex. 

John  Godfrey  of  the  street  of  St.  John  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 
'  baker/  and  Joan  his  wife  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer 
for  divers  trespasses.  Middlesex. 


June  17. 

Westminster, 


June  8. 
Westminster. 


June  7. 

Westminster. 


July  4. 
Westminster. 


June  7. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  21. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  27. 

Thomas  Bek  late  of  Mynskyp  by  Burghryd,  co  York,  'laborer,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Bichard 
Hamerton,  knight,  touching  a  trespass.  York. 

Bichard  Benet  late  of  Plympton  Earle,  co.  Devon,  chaplain,  for 
not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John  Hurll  touching  a 
trespass.  Devon. 

Bichard  Botull  of  Worcetur,  co.  Worcester,  'draper,*  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Bichard  Middel- 
ton  and  Matilda  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Grene  of  Norton 
Davy,  CO.  Northampton,  and  William  Catesby  of  Olthorpe,  co. 
Norttiampton,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  21L  ds.  ^d.      Northampton. 

Edmund  Fitz William  late  of  Bungey,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire,  alias  late 
of  Framlyngham  at  the  Castle,  co.  Norfolk,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Guy  Fairfax,  Serjeant  at  law,  touching  a  debt  of 
16L  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  122.  to  Bobert  Calcote, 
executor  of  the  will  of  John  Grene  late  of  London,  'bocher,'  and 
William  Maryner  and  Agnes  his  wife,  co-executrix  of  the  said 
Bobert.  Middlesex. 

Nicholas  Walker  of  Worcetur,  co.  Worcester,  'fuller,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Bichard  Middelton  and  Matilda  his  wife  and 
William  Catesby  as  above.  Northampton. 

Bichard  Couper  of  Disse,  co.  Norfolk,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Catyr  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  executrix  of 
the  will  of  John  Lancastre  alias  Lancastar  late  of  Bresyngham,  the 
elder,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  40*.  City  of  Norwich. 

John  Serle  of  Elmedon,  co.  Essex,  the  younger, '  husbondman,'  son 
of  William  Serle,  executor  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Parker  late  of 
Elmedon,  '  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  40Z.  to  John  Searle  of  Elmedon,  the  elder,  '  bocher."       Essex. 

Bobert  Novell  of  Gotehyrst,  oo.  Buckingham,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of  Dover 
C^tle  and  admiral  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  and  Peter  Veske,  esquire, 
touching  a  debt  of  101.  Sussex. 

John  Lowthe  late  of  Bekford,  co.  Gloucester,  chaplain,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Buxhale,  the  master,  and  the  fellows  of 
the  college  of  St.  Mary  and  All  Saints,  Fodrynghey,  touching  a  debt 
of  20  marks.  Kent. 


20  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1. 


187 


1480. 

Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  28. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  80. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  4. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  17. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  20. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  25. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — cont. 

Richard  Paule  alias  Pawle  late  of  Baldok,  co.  Hertford,  '  gentilman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Goderich,  citizen  and  grocer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  9^.  London. 

Richard  Pyperell  late  of  Pynesford,  co.  Devon,  '  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  in  the  court  of  the  late  king  to  answer  William  Corun, 
esquire,  touching  a  trespass.  Devon. 

Hugh  Lye  of  Lye,  co.  Salop,  *  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Mynde,  abbot  of  St.  Mary's, 
Shrewsbury,  touching  a  debt  of  lOL  188.  4i.  Salop. 

Richard  Bemond  of  Warwyk,  <  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer' 
Roger  Midduhnore  of  London,  '  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  26^. 

London. 

Robert  Emondes  late  of  Swanton  Abbot's,  oo.  Norfolk,  <  husbond- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  at  Westminster  to  answer 
for  cUvers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison, 
as  Thomas  Billyr^,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has 
certified.  Middlesex. 

William  Sparowe  late  of  Suthrey,  co.  Norfolk,  clerk,  alias  late  of 
London,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  value  of  62.  to  Robert 
Daunay  and  to  answer  John  Audemetre  touching  a  trespass. 

Cambridge.    London. 

John  Godwyn  late  of  Beklys,  co.  Suffolk,  *  baker,'  for  not  appearing 
to  anwser  John  Bacoun  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks  6s.  8d.       Suffolk. 

William  Pert  late  of  Alvetheley,  co.  Essex,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Pasmer  alias  Passemer,  'gentilman,^ 

touching  a  debt  of  201.  London 

• 

William  Symondes  late  of  Axbrigge,  co.  Somerset,  '  mercer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Giles  Gefford  touching  a  trespass. 

Hertford. 

William  Whyther  of  Baltesburgh,  co.  Somerset,  '  clothyer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Aport 
touching  a  debt  of  IL  10s.  6d.  Wilts. 

Thomas  Wodecok  late  of  Chydeokke,  co.  Dorset, '  fyssher,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Byconyll  and  John  Benyn  touchii^  a  debt 
of  lids.  4(2.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Burton  of  Little  Gomerd,  co.  Suffolk,  <  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  king  at  Westminster  to  answer  Ralph  West 
touching  a  trespass.  Suffolk. 

John  Manyngham  late  of  Wrastlyngworth,  co.  Bedford,  esquire,  for 

not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses.    Bedford. 

• 

Peter  Pryot  late  of  Sudbery,  co.  Suffolk,  '  sengelman,'  alias '  yoman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  John.Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Richard  Osbom  of  Castelhethyngham 
touching  a  debt  of  6  marks.  Essex. 


188 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1480. 
Nov.  10. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  26. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  27. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  18. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — cant. 


John  Fyse  alias  Fyce,  rector  of  the  church  of  Westoftes,  oo.  Nor- 
folk, alias  of  Thetford,  co.  Norfolk,  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Brymmyng,  rector  of  the 
church  of  Ikworth,  co.  Su£fblk,  and  the  prior  of  the  canons  of  the 
house  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre,  Thetford,  touching  debts  of  100«.  and  8 
marks  respectively.  Suffolk. 

Brian  Glapham  late  of  Whithtok,  co.  Leicester,  'gentilman,*  for 
not  appearing  when  sued  with  Henry  Burgh  late  of  Whithtok, 
*  gentihnan,'  to  answer  Edmund  Tankard  and  Biobert  Wylson  touching 
a  trespass.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Isaak  lato  of  Braughyng  by  Ware,  co.  Hertford,  '  yoman,' 
for  not  appearing  when  sued  with  John  Isaak  late  of  Braughyng, 
'yoman,*  to  answer  Robert  Worthyngton  and  Thomas  Cook  touching 
a  trespass.  York. 

John  Assheby  late  of  Herfelde,  co.  Middlesex,  '  gentilman,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Goket  the  elder  of  Ampton,  co.  Suffolk, 
merchant,  touching  a  debt  of  10^  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Hevy  of  Abyndon,  co.  Berks,  *  yoman,*  alias  '  chapman,* 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Skowe,  citizen  and  '  fysshemonger ' 
of  London,  and  John  Snoryng,  'fysshemonger'  of  London,  touching 
debts  of  U.  and  60s.  respectively.  London. 


Nov.  9. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  27. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 

1481. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   26. 

William  Bannaster  alias  Banaster  late  of  Hadnall,  co.  Salop, 
esquire,  alias  'gentilman,*  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William 
Turvey,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
touching  a  debt  of  181.  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  61.  to 
John  Bussell,  clerk,  Thomas  Powtrell,  Robert  Barkeby,  clerk,  Robert 
Walby,  clerk,  and  Oeorge  Dawny,  clerk,  executors  of  the  will  of  John 
Crecy  alias  Cracy,  canon  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the 
palace  of  Westminster.  Middlesex.    Derby. 

William  Attewode  of  Eyeworth,  co.  Bedford,  '  husbondman,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Hudde  of  Baldok,  co.  Hertford,  'mercer/ 
touching  a  debt  of  100s.  Hertford. 

Balph  Bumand  of  Yokflete,  co.  York,  esquire,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Richard  Walker,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  28^.  Gs.  8d.  London. 

John  Brigham  late  of  York,  '  milner,*  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
John  Langton,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  6Z.  City  of  York. 

John  Wurre  late  of  Pybdon,  co.  Worcester,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Haukyns  touching  a  trespass. 

Middlesex. 

Thomas  Fleeg  late  of  Feltewell,  co.  Norfolk,  '  husbondman,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Scarlet  touching  a  debt  of  40*.    Norfolk. 

Thomas  Bothe  of  Oildenwellys,  co.  York,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Eeton  touching  a  trespass  commited  by  him 
and  Johu  Baxter  of  Thwayte,  co.  York,  'husbondman,'  William 
Rodes  of  Letwell,  co.  York,  <  husbondman,'  and  Robert  Wright  of 
Carre,  co.   York,  *  laborer.'  York. 


20  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1.  189 


]^48J  MEMBRANE  26. 

Feb  12.  Thomas  Parpoynt  late  of  Little  Hardes,  co.    Kent,    clerk,  alias 

Westminster.  Thomas  Perpoynt  late  of  Netherhardies,  for  not  appearing  to  answer 

John  Eyngeston,  prior  of  Merton,  co.  Surrey,  and  John  Marley  touching 
debts  of  lOZ.  and  40s.  respectively.  Surrey.    Kent. 

Feb.  10.  Thomas  Dayrell  late  of  Oreat  Stokton,  co.  Huntingdon,  'gentilman,* 

Westminster.  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  certain  trespasses  and 

rescues  of  which  he  was  impeached  by  return  of  John  Langston,  late 
sheriff  of  Bedford,  and  to  answer  John  Forster,  esquire,  touching  a 
trespass.  Bedford. 

Feb.  10.  Alexander  Proktour  late  of  Hesylhowe  in  the  parish  of  Clapham,  co. 

Westminster.  York,  *  yoman,'  far  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 

answer  John  Crokson,  chaplain,  touching  a  trespass.  York. 

Feb.  10.  Thomas  Couper  late  of  Haukeherst,  co.  Kent,  'carpenter,' for  not 

Westminster.  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses.  Kent. 

-I  igQ  MEMBRANE  24. 

March  20.        Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to    permit    Henry  Flessher,  clerk, 
Westminster,    bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Sunbury,  co.  Middlesex,  who  has  taken  an 
oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

April  12.  Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  John  Roger  and  Alice  his  wife, 
Westminster,  in  full  satisfaction  of  670^.  12«.  8id,  and  other  debts  approved  before  the 
barons  of  the  king  to  the  said  John,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  town  of 
the  port  of  Sandwich  with  all  profits;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  the  said  John 
and  John  Adam  his  brother  by  letters  patent  dated  10  September,  8  Edward 
IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

April  18.         Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  or  priory  and 
Westminster,    free  chapel  of  St.  Bartholomew,  in  Westsmythfeld,  London,  of  the  order  of 

St.  Augustine,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  place  of  Richard  Pulter,  deceased. 

By  p.s. 

April  22.         Presentation  of  John  Wymarke  to  the  parish  church  of  Sutton  Bonyng- 
Westminster,    ton,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Ligleby, 

bishop  of  Bathlure,  last  parson. 

April  21.         Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumusy  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,    on  8  February  last  by  letters  patent    to    Richard    Wynter   of  London, 

'  gyrdeler,'  alias  *  marchaunt,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 
of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant  general  of 
the  town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and 
defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  the  city  of  London,  as  Thomas 
Ham  and  John  Warde,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 

March  24.       Pardon  to  Charles  Nowell,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  late  escheator 
Westminster,    in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from 
him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

April  28.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  James  Moresby,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster,    of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  town  of  Boston  and 

porter  and  keeper  of  the  gaol  of  the  town,  void  by  the  death  of  the  king's 
servant  Hugh  Moresby,  receiving  wages  of  4d.  and  2d.  daily  respectively 
from  the  issues  of  the  offices,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 


190  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-iAQf\  Membrane  24 — cont. 

April  1.         Mandate  to  all  bailifGs  and  others  to  permit  Alexander  Johnson,  bom  at 
Westminster.    Aberdyne  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Grenewyche,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken 

an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

April  18.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Smyth,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's 
Westminster,    chamber,  of  an  annuity  of  6Z.  18s.  4rf.  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son 

of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor 
of  Flamstede,  co.  Hertford.  By  p.s. 

1481. 

Feb.  14.         Pardon,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  to  the  king  by  John  Dynham, 
Westminster,    knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  sister  late  the  wife  of  Fulk  Bourgohier,  lord 

Fitz  Wareyn,  to  them  and  Roger  Dynham,  esquire,  Charles  Dynham, 
esquire,  Oliver  Dynham,  clerk,  William  Huddesfeld,  John  Sapcote,  John 
Cheyny,  esquires,  John  Reigny,  William  Cofiyn  and  Bernard  Seyntmark  of 
all  alienations  and  perquisitions  of  any  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and 
services  late  of  the  said  Fulk  and  all  entries  thereon  without  licence. 
-  ,  Q^  By  K.  and  for  265.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  21.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Williams,  bom  in 
Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 

the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

April  26.         General  pardon  to  William  Andrewes  alias  Andrewys  late  of  Dbreweri 
Westminster,    co.  Somerset,  *  smyth,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  April. 

By  p.s. 

April  24.        Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Malmesbury 
Westminster,    to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Dan  John  Ayly,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

May  8.  General  pardon  to  William  Fykman  late  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  *  yoman.' 

Westminster.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE  23. 
1475. 

March  28.        Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Manyngham  late  of  Oldforde,  co. 
Westminster.    Middlesex,  knight,  of  the  tenours  of  a   petition  in  Parliament  witii  a 

schedule  annexed  and  the  assent  thereto. 

Vacated  became  elsewhere  in  tJie  fifteenth  year.     (Vol.  11.  p.  670.) 

1480. 

April  26.         Pardon  to  John  Brode  of  Mersam,  co.  Kent,  the  elder,  '  gentilman,'  late 
Westminster,    escheator  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Middlesex,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due 
from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  E. 

May  12.         Mandate  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  constables  and  others  to  permit 
Westminster,    the  men  and  tenants  of  the  manors  of  Witintune,  Brimintune,  Tapetune, 

Cestrefeld,  Buttorp  and  Echintune,  co.  Derby,  which  are  of  the  ancient 
demesne  of  the  crown,  as  appears  by  a  certificate  sent  into  Chancery  by  the 
treasurer  and  chamberlains,  to  be  quit  of  toll,  stallage,  cheminage,  pontage, 
pavage,  picage,  murage,  lastage  and  passage  and  expenses  of  knights 
coming  to  Parliament  and  not  to  put  them  on  assizes,  juries  or 
recognitions. 


20  EDWAED  IV —Part  1. 


191 


-I  j^oQ  Membrane  23 — cont. 

May  8.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Fyndeme,  knight,  eldest  son 
Westminster,    of  Thomas  Fy^deme,  knight,  of  the  tenours  of  the  following : 

1.  A  petition  (English)  of  the  said  William  in  the  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  16  January,  17  Edward  IV,  that  the  act  of  attainder  in 
the  Pp.rliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV,  against 
the  said  Thomas  shall  be  void  and  that  the  said  William  and  his  heirs 
shall  have  his  possessions. 

2.  The  assent  of  the  commons: — A  cest  hiUe  les  communez  soutU 
assentur. 

8.  The  answer  of  the  king : — Soitfait  come  U  est  desire, 

[Rolls  of  Parliament.    VI.  177.] 


MEMBRANE  22. 


March  6. 

Westminster. 

March  5. 
Westminster. 


Oeneral  pardon  to  Thomas  Lumley  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex, 
esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  8  March.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Laurence  Halle  late  of  Westminster,  '  yoman.'  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Gilbert  Haygg  alias  Heygg  alias  Hayge  late  of  Westminster, 
*  yoman.'  By  p.s. 


The  like  to  Robert  Bille  alias  Billy  late  of  Westminster,  *  yoman.' 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


March  22. 
Westminster. 


April  14. 
Westminster. 

April  14. 
Westminster. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 


April  [2]6. 
Westminster. 


By  p.B. 

The  like  to  William  Daye  alias  Dey  late  of  Westminster,  '  yoman.' 

By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Godale  alias  Godall  late  of  Frowlysworth  alias 
Frollesworth,  co.  Leicester, '  husbondman,'  of  tdl  ofifences  committed  by 
him  before  4  March.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Robert  Chamber  and  Marion  his  wife,  late  the  nurse  of  the 
king's  nephew  Edward,  eldest  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  of  an 
annuity  of  10  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Shypton  under 
Wychewode,  co.  Oxford,  during  the  minority  of  the  said  nephew. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers  or  occupiers  of  the  lordship. 

Etfuit  patens. 

General  pardon  to  Robert  Newton  of  Orpyngton,  co.  Kent,  chaplain, 
ali€Ls  Sir  Robert  TaiUour,  clerk,  alias  priest.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Barton  of  the  town  of  Middelton,  co.  Lancaster, 
*  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  the  town  of  Calais,  of  all  ofifences  committed  by 
him  before  26  June  last.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  John  Hereford  late  of  Dychenyng,  co.  Sussex,  clerk,  of  his 
outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  oyer  and 
terminer  at  Lewes  on  Monday  after  St.  James  the  Apostle,  17  Edward  IV, 
to  answer  to  the  king  for  divers  trespasses  ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
prison  of  Guldeford,  as  John  Fenys,  knight,  one  of  the  justices,  has 
certified. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Belle,  one  of  the  grooms  of 
the  long's  chamber,  of  all  the  holdings  which  William  Gyfte  and  Amice 
his  wife  severally  held  in  Aylberton  within  the  manor  of  Plympton,  co. 
Devon,  as  parcel  of  the  manor  and  which  have  come  into  the  king's  hands 
for  want  of  lawful  heirs  of  their  bodies.  By  p.s.  [6119.] 


192  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-i  AQO  Membrane   22 — cont, 

April  26.  Orant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Tumour,  one  of  the  king's  farriers, 
Westminster,  of  the  ofiBce  of  marshal  of  the  king's  stud  and  young  horses  within  the 
parks  of  Tonneworth,  Femhill  and  Budbrok  and  other  places  within  the 
county  of  Warwick  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinsman  Edward  son 
of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  wages  of  Id.  daily  at  the  hands  of 
the  reeve  or  bailiff  of  Tonneworth  and  two  cart-loads  of  hay  within  the 
meadows  of  Warrewick  and  three  cart-loads  of  wood  within  the  park  of 
Wegenok  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s.  [5098.] 

May  8.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Baunderson,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king's 

Westminster,   father  and  the  king,  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  knights  of  the  king's  alms 

within  the  king's  college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore. 

[Fadera,]  By  p.s. 

May  9.  Mandate  to  all  bailiSs  and  others  to  permit  John  Powesty,  chaplain,  bom 

Westminster,    at  St.  Andrews  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Hemlyngton  in  England,  who  has 

taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

By  K. 

May  8.  Pardon  to  John  Joye  of  Hadley,  co.  Suffolk,  <  fuller,'  of  his  outlawry  in 

Westminster,  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  his 
ransom  for  a  trespass  committed  against  Richard  Moston,  clerk,  and 
against  the  peace  of  the  late  king,  of  which  he  was  convicted ;  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  chief 
justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

May  15.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Wyre,  '  miller,'  bom 

Westminster,  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Westgrenewyche,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken  an  oath 
of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 


MEMBRANE   21. 

March  9.        General  pardon  to  Alexander  Boold  late  of  London,  '  yoman,*  alias  late 
Mortlake.      of  Parneworth,  co.  Lancaster,  *  gentilman.'  By  K. 

March  9.        Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  of  the  custody 

Mortlake.     of  the  body  and  the  marriage  of  George  Nevell  son  and  heir  of  Dame 

Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John,  marquess  of  Montagu,  and  afterwards  the 

wife  of  William  Noris,  knight,  during  his  minority  and  so  from  heir  to 

heir.  By  p.s. 

March  14.       Mandate  to  all  baili£fis  and  others  to  permit  Peter  Godard,  *  bmer,'  bom 
Westminster,    in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  the  street  of  St.  John  without  the  bar  of  West- 

smythfeld,  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm 

peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Like  mandate  in  favour  of  John  Mungall,  chaplain,  bom  in  Scotland, 
dwelling  at  Tolsunt  Major,  co.  Essex. 

March  6.        Pardon  to  George  Lumley  late  of  Ille  within  the  bishopric  of  Durham, 

Westminster,   late  sheriff  of  Northumberland,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

8  March  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  du 

from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

March  17.       Grant  to  the   king's   servant  Peter  Beaupie,  esquire,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    feodary  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester,  Warwick  and  Worcester,  during  the 

xninority  of    Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  heir  of  Isabel    late  one   of    the 

daughters   and   heiresses   of  Richard,    late   earl   of  Warwick,  with  the 

accustomed  fees  and  profits.  By  p.s. 


20  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1.  198 


1430.  Membrane  21 — emit, 

March  20.  Grant  to  Thomas  Hexston,  John  Estrefeld,  John  Pynke  and  John 
Mortlake.  Hemmyng  of  Bristol,  merchants,  in  consideration  of  the  wreck  of  a  ship 
called  U  Antony  of  Bristol,  laden  with  certain  merchandise  of  theirs  within 
the  port  of  Rochelle,  that  they  or  their  executors  or  assigns  may  receive 
all  customs  and  subsidies  due  to  the  king  from  188  tuns  of  wine  of  theirs 
and  other  denizen  merchants  brought  from  foreign  parts  to  the  port  of 
Bristol  between  1  January  and  14  February,  19  Edward  IV,  in  the 
ships  called  U  Katheryn  of  Penmarke,  of  which  William  Morven  is 
master,  le  Floure  of  Mynhede,  of  which  John  Quyrke  is  master,  le  James 
of  Rochelle,  of  which  Bretannus  Duke  is  master,  le  Katheryn  of  Mynhede, 
of  which  Reginald  Nicholl  is  master,  and  le  George  of  Mynhed,  of 
which  Oliver  Bacheler  is  master;  and  also  that  within  one  year  they 
may  bring  back  to  the  port  of  Bristol  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies 
87  pipes  of  <  woode '  which  were  in  the  said  ship  at  the  time  of  the 
wreck.  By  p.s. 

March  21.        Pardon  to  Thomas  Warde,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and 
Westminster.    Leicester,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements, 
debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  o£5ce. 

By  p.s. 

March  26.  Orant  for  life  to  John  Sayvill  alias  Savill,  esquire,  of  the  reversion  of 
Westminster,  the  offices  of  steward  and  master  forester  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of 
Wakefeld  and  Sourbyshire  and  constable  of  the  castle  of  Sandall,  co.  York, 
with  the  accustomed  fees  and  profits,  on  the  death  or  surrender  of  John 
Sayvile,  knight,  who  holds  the  same  for  life,  and  also  an  annuity  of 
5  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  on  the  death  of  the  said  John. 

By  p.s. 

March  25.       Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Greinfeld,  chaplain, 
Westminster,    bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 
to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

March  17.        Presentation  of  Robert  Morton  to  the  parish  church  of  Yelvertofte,  in 
Westminster,    the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Dicson. 

April  8.  General  pardon  to  George  Danby  of  the  order  of  Friars  Minor  of  the 

Westminster,   convent  within  the  town  of  Dancastre,  co.  York,  of  all  oflfences  committed 

by  him  before  1  April.  By  p.s. 

April  9.         General  pardon  to  Henrv  Jenyn  late  of  Richemond,  co.  York,  <  plommer,' 
Westminster,    of  all  oflfences  committed  by  him  before  6  April.  By  p.s. 

April  8.         General  pardon  to  John  Lovell  of  Fulham,  co.  Middlesex,  *  yoman,'  of 
Westminster,   all  oflfences  committed  by  him  before  1  April.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  20. 

April  80.  Protection  for  Peter  Daubusson,  grand  master  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
Westminster,  of  Jerusalem,  and  the  convent  of  Rhodes  and  their  men  and  possessions, 
and  grant  that  they  may  display  the  king's  arms  and  ensigns,  as  a  sign  of 
the  adSfection  which  the  king  bears  towards  the  order  and  because  their 
island  of  Rhodes  and  other  lands  confront  the  unspeakable  {nefandissimi) 
Turk  and  are  in  peril  unless  they  are  supported  by  the  favour  of  Catholic 
princes ;  and  grant  that  if  in  the  war  which  they  are  waging  with  the  Turks 
they  shall  be  despoiled  by  any  pirates  on  the  Christian  side  and  shall 
not  be  awarded  damages  they  shaU  have  countermarque  and  reprisals. 

ByK. 

8268  N 


194  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  EOLLS. 


•1  ^OQ  Membrane  20 — cent. 

April  80.  Notification  to  all  Catholic  kings  and  princes  and  others,  that  as  the 
Westminster,  jjjjjg  understands  from  Sir  John  Eendale,  Turcopolier  in  the  order  of  knights 
of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  and  lieatenant-general  in  Italy, 
England,  Flanders  and  Ireland  under  Sir  Peter  Daubusson,  grand  master 
of  the  order  and  the  convent  of  Rhodes,  and  their  proctor  in  the  court  of 
Rome,  that  the  Turk  is  hastening  to  subdue  the  island  of  Rhodes,  he  has 
taken  under  his  protection  the  said  master  and  convent  and  their  men  and 
possessions  and  has  granted  that  they  may  bear  his  arms  and  ensigns 
and  promised  that  if  they  suffer  any  injury  he  will  cause  reparation  to  be 
made  so  far  as  is  in  his  power,  and  request  that  they  shall  be  favoured 
accordingly.  By  E. 

April  29.  Recommendation  to  all  archbishops  and  others  in  Ireland  of  John 
Westminster.  Kendall,  knight,  Turcopolier  of  Rhodes  and  lieutenant  of  the  grand  master 
of  the  order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Italy,  England,  Flanders  and 
Ireland,  and  his  commissaries  or  surrogates,  as  the  Grand  Turk  has  subdued 
all  Greece  and  divers  adjacent  provinces,  cities  and  islands  and  now  intends 
to  subdue  the  city  of  Rhodes  and  the  islands  pertaining  to  it  and  the  castle 
of  Seynt  Piere  in  Turkey,  which  for  a  long  time  has  been  guarded  at 
the  cost  of  the  master  and  convent  of  the  order,  and  the  said  John  has 
obtained  from  pope  Sixtus  certain  indulgences  for  all  who  shall  help  in  the 
defence  of  the  Christian  faith  and  the  maintenance  of  the  said  order  and 
the  island  of  Rhodes  and  others  pertaining  to  it  and  the  said  castle,  and  the 
pope  has  committed  to  him  the  execution  of  the  same  in  Ireland. 
[Fadera.]  By  K. 

May  12.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Williamson,  bom 

Westminster,    at  Berewyk  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Hanneworth,  co.  Middlesex,  who  has 

taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his 

goods.  By  K. 

May  10.         Like  mandate  in  favour  of  John  Williamson,  bom  at  Berewyk,  dwelling 
Westminster,   at  Hanneworth.  By  K. 

May  16.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Herryson  alias  Harryson  of  Bakewell,  co. 

Westminster.    Derby,  *  yoman,'  alias  *  husbondman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  14  May.  By  p.s. 

May  26.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Alexander  Leche,  chaplain, 
Westminster,    born  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Ougham,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 
fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Robert  Wynton,  chaplain,  bom  in  Scotland, 
dwelling  at  Bewesfeld,  co.  Kent. 

May  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Brampton,  esquire,  of  the 
Westminster,  manor  of  Great  Houghton,  co.  Northampton,  not  exceeding  the  value  of 
4Z.  yearly,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Hanyngton,  co.  Northampton,  not 
exceeding  the  value  of  SL  yearly,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Hasilbeohe, 
CO.  Northampton,  not  exceeding  the  value  of  8^.  yearly,  lands  in  Rothewell, 
CO.  Northampton,  not  exceeding  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly,  a  messuage 
in  Hardewyk  and  lands  in  the  same  town,  not  exceeding  the  value  of  20s. 
yearly,  and  a  messuage  and  two  tenements  in  Holburn  without  the  bars  of 
the  Old  Temple,  London,  not  exceeding  the  value  of  80s.  yearly,  late  of 
Isabel  Pecche,  his  late  wife,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of 
Thomas  Tresham,  knight,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  an  act  in  Parliament 
at  Westminster,  12  Edward  IV,  to  hold  by  fealty  only.  By  p.s. 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  195 


MEMBRANE  19. 

May  1.  Pardon  to  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Geofirey  Gate,  knight,  and  William 

Westminster.  Gate,  their  son  and  the  heir  of  the  said  GeoflFrey,  of  all  alienations  and 
perquisitions  by  them  of  the  manor  of  Dangehall,  the  advowson  of  the 
parish  church  of  Dange,  40  acres  of  meadow,  500  acres  of  pasture,  800 
acres  of  marsh  and  100s.  of  rent  in  Dange,  Dansey  and  Bradwell,  a  dairy 
alias  '  a  wyk '  called  '  Dangebrigge,'  lands  called  '  Estlond,'  all  the  rent  of 
assize  in  Dansey,  80  acres  called  Bunges  and  two  marshes  in  Bradwell,  co. 
Essex,  with  all  liberties,  franchises,  jurisdictions,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  commodities,  profits,  fairs,  markets,  free  folds,  wreck  of  sea, 
free  customs  and  other  rights,  held  in  chief,  and  all  entries  thereon  without 
licence.  By  p.s.  and  for  405.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  8.  General  pardon  to  John  Stone  late  of  Great  Faryngdon  alias  Ghepyng- 

Westminster,   faryngdon,    co.    Berks,  'gentihnan,'  alias  'yoman,'   and    Agnes  Stone 

'  huswyf,'  his  wife,  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  before  28  March  last. 

By  p.s. 

April  4.         General  pardon  to  Soger  Belyngham  late  of  Lymmynster,  co.  Sussex, 
Westminster.   *  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Eendale,  co.  Westmoreland. 

May  14.         General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Grene  late  of  Bristol,  *  yoman/  aUas  late  of 
Westminster.    London,  '  fysshemonger,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  12  May. 

By  p.s. 

May  11.  Grant  for  life  to  Simon  Digby  of  the  ofiSce  of  forester  or  keeper  of  the 
Westminster,  king's  woods  called  Thomewodes  in  the  south  bailiwick  within  the  forest 
of  Shirwode  with  the  custody  of  all  other  woods  there,  with  wages  of  id. 
daily  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Maunsfeld  in  Shirwod  and 
the  soke  of  the  same  and  all  other  accustomed  profits ;  in  lieu  of  a  like 
grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  ap  Bys  by  letters  patent  dated  22  June, 
14  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  K. 

June  8.         Mandate  to  all  bailifib  and  others  to  permit  John  Broun,  bom  in  Scot- 
Westminster,    land,  dwelling  in  London,    who  has  ta^en  an  oath  of  feaJty,  to  inhabit  the 
realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

June  14.         General    pardon    to  Thomas    Markynfeld  of    Markynfeld,   oo.  Tork, 
Westminster,    knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  June.  By  p.s. 

May  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Berkeley,  esquire,  for  the  exercise  of  his  office 

Westminster,   of  bailiff  of  Burley  in  the  New  Forest,  co.  Soutiiampton,  of  id,  daily  from 

26  April,  7  Edward  IV,  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  in 

lieu  of  a  like  grant  by  letters  patent  dated  16  November,  7  Edward  IV, 

surrendered.  By  p.s. 

June  12.  Grant  to  Thomas  Fowler,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors, 
Westminster,  lordships,  lands,  rents  and  services  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late 
of  John  Dale  late  of  Tetyncote,  co.  Butland,  'gentilman,'  tenant  in  chief, 
during  the  minority  of  William  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and 
marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  without  rendering  any 
account,  and  also  the  custody  of  all  reversions  of  lands,  rents  and  services 
now  held  for  life  by  Joan,  grandmother  of  the  said  William  and  late  the 
wife  of  Thomas  father  of  the  said  John,  during  the  said  minority,  render- 
ing an  account  at  the  Exchequer  for  a  moiefy  of  the  issues  of  the  same ; 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the  heir. 

By  p.s. 


196  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


^  .^^  MEMBRANE    18. 

14oU. 

May  10.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Ewin  Ogle,  esquire,  lord  of  Ogle,  son 
Westminster,  and  heir  of  Robert  Ogle,  lord  of  Ogle,  knight,  late  of  Bothale,  oo.  Northum- 
berland, of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  14  February, 
12  Edward  lY,  being  a  general  pardon  to  him  of  all  offences  committed  by 
him  before  80  September,  11  Edward  lY,  and  all  debts  and  accounts  due 
from  him  to  the  king  before  29  September,  9  Edward  lY.  These  letters 
have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  Alan  Fote  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and 
will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

June  18.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Glencors,  bom  at 

Westminster    Anaunt  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 

to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  E. 

June  19.         Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Simon  Dixson,  born  at  Dundygh  in  Scotland, 
Westminster,   dwelling  at  London.  By  K. 

June  16.         Whereas  the  king's  servitor  Peter  Courteys  received  from  the  king  divers 

Westminster,  sums  of  money  to  buy  jewels  in  foreign  parts  and  also  divers  wools  to  sell 

to  the  king's  profit  and  has  delivered  jewels  pleasing  to  the  king  and 

answered  for  all  the  profit  of  the  wools,  the  king  pardons  to  him  all  accounts 

due  from  him  in  these  matters.  By  p.s. 

June  8.  Oeneral  pardon  to  William  Swetelond  late  of  the  parish  of  Edeford,  co. 

Westminster.  Devon,  dlicia  of  the  parish  of  Little  Sampford,co.  Somerset,  *  husbondman,' 

and  Robert  Swetelond  late  of  the  parish  of  Edeford,  alias  of  the  pekrish  of 

Bishop's  Lydeyerd,  co.  Somerset,  '  laborer,'  of  all  offences  committed  by 

them  before  4  June.  By  p.s. 

June  21.        Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  MoUe  and  Iseult  his  wife  of  20 

Westminster,  marks  yearly  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and 

ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  p.s. 

June  28.  Orant  to  the  king's  servant  Master  Oliver  Eyng,  licentiate  in  laws,  that 
Westminster,  he  shall  have  the  custody  of  the  king's  signet  whenever  it  may  happen  that 
Master  William  Hatteclyf ,  the  king's  secretary,  is  absent  from  the  king's 
person,  and  appointment  of  him  as  coadjutor  to  the  said  William  in  the 
office  of  secretary  during  the  life  of  the  latter ;  and  grant  to  him,  during 
good  behaviour,  of  the  said  office  of  secretary  and  the  custody  of  the  said 
signet  on  the  death  of  the  said  William,  with  all  the  liberties,  fees  and 
profits.  By  K. 

MEMBRANE    17. 

May  12.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  xmder-mentioned  Thomas  Daynell, 
Westminster,  of  the  following  :— 

1.  The  transcript  of  a  foot  of  a  fine  at  Westminster,  Michaelmas 
and  Hilary,  2  Edward  lY,  before  Robert  Danby,  Nicholas  Assheton, 
Peter  Ardern,  Robert  Danvers,  Walter  MoiUe,  John  Nedeham  and 
Richard  Chokke,  justices  of  the  Bench,  between  Thomas  Danell  the 
elder  and  Henry  Danell  and  Guy  Fairfax,  plaintiffis,  and  Brian 
Danell  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  deforciants,  concerning  the  manor  of 
Salley  by  Rypon  and  16  messuages,  600  acres  of  land,  00  acres  of 
meadow  and  405.  of  rent  in  Salley  by  Rypon,  Menthorpe,  Osgodby, 
Dugilby,  Northduffeld,  Swynton  and  Malton,  by  which  the  deforciants 
acbaowledged  the  premises  to  be  right  of  the  said  Thomas  and  released 
them  to  the    plaintiffs  and  the  heirs  of  Thomas  with  warranty 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  197 


Westminster. 


-\AQt\  Membrane  17 — cont. 

against  Edmund,  abbot  of  Westminster,  and  his  successors,  and  for 
this  the  plaintiffs  granted  the  manor  and  8  messuages,  40  acres  of 
land  and  20  acres  of  meadow  in  Salley  to  the  said  Brian  for  life,  with- 
out impeachment  of  waste,  with  remainder  to  Thomas  Danell  the 
younger,  son  of  Brian,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  and  final 
remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Brian,  and  also  granted  8  messuages, 
580  acres  of  land,  30  acres  of  meadow  and  the  said  rent  in  Menthorpe, 
Osgodby,  Dugilby,  Northduflfeld,  Swynton  and  MaJton  to  the  said 
Brian  and  Elizabeth  for  life,  without  impeachment  of  waste,  with 
remainder  to  the  said  Thomas  the  younger  and  his  heirs. 

2.  The  enrolment  of  a  charter  of  Guy  Fairfax,  serjeant  at  law, 
and  Henry  Daynell,  feoffees  of  Brian  Daynell,  late  of  Bylton,  esquire, 
granting  to  the  said  Thomas  the  younger  and  the  heirs  maJe  of  his 
body  the  manors  of  Tokwyth,  Bustardthorpe  and  Middelthorpe  and 
certain  lands  in  Tokwith,  Bustardthorpe,  Midelthorpe,  Marston  and 
York,  CO.  York,  and  other  lands,  with  remainder  to  the 
right  heirs  of  Brian.  26  September,  14  Edward  IV.  [Clo$e  Boll,  19 
Edward  IV,  m.  15.] 

8.  The  enrolment  of  a  writing  of  Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  one  of  the 
justices  of  the  Eing*s  Bench,  and  Henry  Daynell,  brother  of  the  said 
Brian,  late  feoffees  of  the  said  Brian,  confirming  the  estate  of  the  said 
Thomas  in  the  same ;  dated  20  December,  19  Edward  IV.     [Ibid.] 

4.  A  memorandum  that  the  said  Guy  and  Henry  acknowledged  the 
charter  and  writing  on  the  29  January  following.     [lUd.] 

May  12.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  same,  of  the  following : — 

1.  The  enrolment  of  a  writing  of  the  said  Thomas  the  elder  releasing 
to  the  said  Guy  Fairfax  and  Henry  Danell  all  his  right  in  the  manors 
of  Bilton  and  Tokwith  and  20  messuages,  120  acres  of  land,  40  acres 
of  meadow,  80  acres  of  pasture,  20  acres  of  wood  and  20s.  of  rent  in  York, 
Bilton,  Tokwyth,  Midelthorpe  and  Marceton,  co.  York,  which 
the  said  Brian  and  Elizabeth  had  lately  by  a  fine  acknowledged 
to  be  his  right.  20  May,  4  Edward  IV.  [Close  RoU,  4  Edward  IV,  m. 
20.] 

2.  A  memorandum  that  he  acknowledged  the  same  on  25  May. 
[Ibid.] 

8.  The  enrolment  of  a  writing  of  the  said  Henry,  brother  of  the  said 
Brian,  deceased,  and  Brian  Daynell,  derk,  son  of  Henry,  confirming 
the  estate  of  the  said  Thomas  the  younger  in  the  said  manors  of 
Tokwith,  Bustardthorpe  and  Midelthorpe  and  lands  in  Tokwith, 
Bilton,  Bustardthorpe,  Midelthorpe,  Marston  and  York.      20  January, 

19  Edward  IV.     [Close  RoU,  19  Edward  IF,  m.  16.] 

4.  A  memorandum  that  they  acknowledged  the  same  on  20  January. 
[Ibid.] 

5.  The  enrolment  of  a  writing  of  the  said  Brian  Daynell,  clerk, 
releasing  to  the  said  Thomas  the  younger  all  his  right  in  the  manor 
of  Salley  by  Fontance  and  certain  lands  in  Salley  by  Fontance,  Tokwyth, 
Midelthorpe,  Bustardthorpe,  Marston,  York  and  Bilton,  co.  York.  10 
April,  20  Edward  IV.      [Close  Roll,  20  Edward  IV,  m.  6.] 

6.  The  enrolment  of  a  writing  of  the  same  releasing  to  the  said 
Thomas  the  younger  all  his  right  in  aU  lands  in  Menthorpe,  Osgodby, 
Dugilby,  Northdi^eld,  Swynton  and  Malton,  co.  York,  late  of  the  said 
Elizabeth,  sister  and  heir  of  William  Garton,  monk,  deceased.  10  April, 

20  Edward  IV.      [Ibid.] 

7.  A  memorandum  that  he  acknowledged  the  said  writings  on  28 
April.      [Ibid.] 


198  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2480^  MEMBRANE    16. 

May  80.         General  pardon  to  Henry  Grey  late  of  London,  knight,  alias  of  Godnore, 

Westminflter.   co.  Derby,  alias  lord  of  Grey,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  debts, 

accounts  and  arrears  due  from  birn  to  the  king  before  24  May.         By  p.s. 

June  8.  General  pardon  to  John  Tyrwhite  late  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  co.  York 

WeBtminster.  r»ic),  'yoman,*  alias  *  laborer,'  alias  *  marchaunt,'  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  4  June.  By  p.s.  ■ 

June  1.  Protection,  for  one   year,  for    John   Antonio   de   Nigro,    owner  of  a 

Westminster,   carrack  of  Genoa  called  Sancta  Maria  de  Gracia,  coming  to  the  realm  with 

divers  goods  and  merchandise  in  the  carrack,  and  his  factors,  attorneys  and 

servants  and  the  carrack  and  goods  and  merchandise.  By  p.s. 

June  11.         General  pardon  to  Emanuel  Assanus  alias  SuflBianus  late  of  Tregoys  in  , 

Westminster,  the  parish  of  St.  Oolumba  the  Over,  co.  Cornwall,  knight,  of  all  offences  • 

committed  by  him  before  81  January,  18  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

May  8.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of   Richard  Swansey,  esquire,  of  the 

Westminster,   tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  5  July,  14   Edward  IV, 

granting  to  him  for  life  the  manor  of  Brokedishalle  in  Bruston,  co. 

Norfolk.     These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in 

Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendea*ed  if  found. 

June  18.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Richard  Ratter,  clerk,  bom  at 

Westminster.   Hollond  in   Scotland,  dwelling  at  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 

allegiance,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

June  15.         Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Thomas  Gamyll,  chaplain,  bom  at  Luthre  in 
Westminster.   Scotland,  dwelling  at  Redham  in  England.  ^ 


MEMBRANE  16. 

June  28.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Egremont,  knight,  of  an  annuity  of  201.  from  the 

Westminster,  issues  of  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  doth  in  the  county  of  York  and  in 

Kyngeston  on  Hull  and  the  city  and  suburbs  of  York.  By  K. 

July  8.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Panell,  one  of  the  king's  trumpeters,  of  10  marks 

Westminster,    yearly  from  Michaelmas,  16  Edward  IV,  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of 

Hereford  and  the  issues  of  the  same,  in  lieu  of  another  grant  to  him  by 
letters  patent  14  March,  18  Edward  IV.  {seep.  95),  surrendered  as  invalid. 

ByK. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  mayor,  citizens,  bailifiis,  or  other  occupiers 
of  the  town  or  the  sheriff  of  the  county. 

July  10.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Smale,  bom  in  Scot- 

Westminster,  land,  dwelling  at  Ehneston,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to 
inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Like  mandate  in  favour  of  John  Stanlee,  chaplain,  bom  in  Scotland, 
dwelling  at  Dover,  co.  Kent. 

July  10.  Pardon  to  Peter  Courteys,  who  at  the  king's  request  has  undertaken  the 
Westminster,  custody  of  the  great  wai^irobe  and  from  12  Apnl,  18  Edward  IV,  to  28 
April,  20  Edward  IV,  has  provided  divers  cloths  of  'velvet '  and '  chamlet*  and 
other  stufiiB  and  has  received  and  paid  divers  sums  of  money  and  has 
rendered  a  full  account,  of  all  debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the 
king  in  this.  By  p.s. 


20  EDWAKD  IV.— Pabt  1.  199 


1480.  Membrane  15 — conU 

xJ^}l'^^.'         Protection,  for  five  years,  for  Henry  Wadlowe  of  London,  *  mercer,'  and 
Westminster,   his  men  and  possesfiions.  By  K. 

July  1 .  Grant  for  life  to  Agnes  Stanley  of  an  annuity  of  lOZ.  from  the  issues  of 

Westminster,   the  king's  lordship  of  Ambresbury,  co.  Wilts.  By  p.s. 

July  10.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Grey,  *husbondman,' 

Westminster,  horn  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Asshewell,  co.  Hertford,  who  has  taken  an 
oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  &e  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

May  2.  Pardon  to  William  Wolff  late  of  Thruley  alioi  Threweley  altas  Throwe- 

westmmster.  i^y^  ^  ^^^^^  'gentilman,'  of  his  outlawries  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and 
Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  the 
king  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass  committed  against  Robert  Hadde, 
Elizabeth,  abbess  of  Syon,  of  lOZ.  \6s.  8^.  which  she  recovered  against 
him  and  40s.  damages,  and  William  Brygam  and  William  Ch^segyll  of 
42.  6«.  %d»  which  they  recovered  against  him  and  18^.  4i.  damages ;  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  cJiief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  11.         Grant  to  John  Middelton,  knight  of  the  bodv,  of  the  custody  of  all 

Westminster,  lordships,    lands,    rents    and    services    late    of    John    Wood,    esquire, 

tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Richard  his  son  and  heir,  and  the 

custody  atid  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir 

to  heir.  By  p.s. 

July  8.  Presentation  of  Christopher  Huddilston  to  the  parish  church  of  Sudeley, 

Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Walter  Strange. 


MEMBRANE  14. 

June  24.  Licence  for  John  Tumour,  late  servant  of  the  king's  kinsman  (George 
Westminster.  Neyyle,  late  archbishop  of  York,  to  build  a  chapel  in  honour  of  St.  Mary 
beside  the  town  of  Blythe,  co.  Nottingham,  on  tiie  same  place  and  ground 
where  the  said  archbishop  deceased,  to  the  intent  to  have  a  perpetual 
memory  and  prayers  there  used  and  said  for  the  good  estate  and  prosperity 
of  the  king  and  his  dearest  wife  the  queen  and  their  children  while  they 
live  and  for  their  souls  after  their  decease  and  the  soul  of  the  said  George. 

Byp.s.  [6171.] 

June  28.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Widevile,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the 

Westminster,  custody  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  with  knights*  fees  and 

advowsons  late  of  William  Gamon,   esquire,    tenant  in   chief,    during 

the  minority  of  William  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage 

of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

June  80.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Robert  Dykson,  chaplain, 
Westminster,   bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to 
inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

June  25.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal 
Westminster,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  of  the  tenour  of  tihe  enrolment  of  letters  patent 
dated  1  March,  12  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  the  custody  and  marriage 
of  Katharine  Watton  and  the  custody  of  her  lands.  These  letters  have  been 
accidentally  lost,  as  John  Holgrave  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will 
be  surrendered  if  found. 


200  CALENDAE  OF   PATENT  EOLLS. 


-•  J  ft/%  Membrane  14 — cont, 

July  4.  Grant  to  John  Dynham,  lord  Dynham,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body 

Westminster,  of  the  manor  of  Thome,  co.  Devon,  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and 
services  in  Thorne  late  of  John  Gourteney,  knight,  son  of  Thomas  C!onrteney, 
late  earl  of  Devon,  and  the  manor  of  Newton  Popilford,  co.  Devon,  and  all 
lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Newton  PopUford,  late  of  Thomas, 
late  earl  of  Devon,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  liberties  and  franchises,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeitures 
of  the  said  John  and  Thomas,  with  all  issues  from  Easter,  7  Edward  lY,  to 
hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and 
services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  lY.  By  p.s. 

June  24.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  James  Tomson  of  Edyn- 

Westminster.    burgh,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 

fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  E. 

July  7.  Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Thomas  Broun,  l>orn  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at 

Westminster.   Colcestre,  CO.  Essex. 

July  6.  Pardon  to  Eichard  Harney s  of  Moryngthorpe.  co.  Norfolk,  *  husbondman,' 

Westminster,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of 
the  Bench  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass  committed  against 
John  Elyngham  by  himself  and  Eobert  Storour  of  Moryngthorpe, 
<  gentilman  ' ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  John  having 
acknowledged  in  person  that  he  has  been  paid  his  damages,  as  Thomas 
Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  14.         The  like  to  John  Terry  late  of  Eeddegrave,  co.  Suffolk,  'carpenter,'  of 

Westminster,  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  Eichard  Neuton 

and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  the  said 

late  king  and  Eobert  Banyard  for  leaving  the  service  of    the  latter  at 

Spectyshale  before  the  term  agreed  upon. 

July  9.  General  pardon  to  Eichard  a  Barowe  of  Halialand  alias  Eichard  Barow 

Westminster,  late  of  Haliilond,  co.  Northumberland,  <  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  6  July.  By  p.s. 

July  9.  Grant  to  Edward  Berkeley,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  manor 

Westminster,  of  Warblyngton,  CO.  Southampton,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and 
heir  of  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

July  18.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Hugh  Broun,  born  in  Scotland, 
Westminster,  dwelling  at  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm 
peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

July  16.         Like  mandate  in  favour  of   Andrew  Thomson,  bom  in  Maurosse  in 
Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  in  London. 


MEMBRANE  13. 


April  19.         Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Thomas  Fox,  born  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at 
Westminster.  Walsyngham,  co.  Norfolk. 

April  23.         Eevocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,  on   19  February  last    by  letters    patent    to   William    Fortescu    late   of 

Ermyngton,  co.  Devon,  ^  gentilman,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  SOI 


-ij^o/v  Membrane  18 — cont. 

company  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant 
general  of  the  town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody, 
victualling  and  defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  at  Ermyngton  and 
elsewhere  in  the  said  county,  as  Alnath  Mallyverer,  sheriff,  has  certified. 

April  17.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  WiUiam  Sayer,  esquire,  and  Margaret  his 
Westminster,  wife,  for  her  life,  of  16  messuages,  18  tenements,  11  cottages,  three  tofts, 
three  crofts,  8  gardens,  5  virgates  of  land,  6  acres  of  meadow,  11  acres  of 
pasture  and  20^.  id,  of  rent  in  the  town  and  fields  of  Northampton,  the 
manors  of  Bussheton,  Great  Houghton  and  Siwell  and  all  lands,  meadows, 
feedings,  pastures,  rents,  reversions,  services  and  advowsons  of  churches  in 
Bussheton,  Great  Houghton,  Siwell,  Ekton,  Little  Harowdon,  Willughby, 
Earl's  Barton,  Hanginghoughton,  Aldewyncle  and  Stannewig,  co. 
Northampton,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  l^ts,  liberties, 
franchises,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments  late  of  Thomas  Tresham 
late  of  Sywell,  knight,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  force  of  an  act  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  12  Edward  lY,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by 
his  forfeiture,  and  all  issues  of  the  same  belonging  to  the  king  before  this 
time ;  and  grant  for  life  to  the  said  William  of  an  annuity  of  40^  from  the 
issues  of  the  premises  after  the  death  of  the  said  Margaret,  if  he  survive 
her.  By  p.s. 

May  8.  Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  London  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,    of   Bobert   ToUerton,   brother   of   the   monastery   of    St.  Bartholomew, 

Westsmythfeld,  as  prior  of  that  place.  By  p.s. 

May  18.  Mandate  to  Bartholomew  James,   mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that 

Westminster,  city,  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  said  priory  to  the  said 
Bobert,  whose  election  the  said  bishop  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the 
king  has  taken. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 

Buckingham. 
Essex  and  Hertford. 
Middlesex. 
Writ  de  irUendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

April  28.         Presentation  of  William  Burwey,   chaplain,   to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.    Wysshawe,  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  void  and  in  the  king's 
gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  Thomas  Hore,  esquire, 
tenant  in  chief. 

May  15.  Presentation  of  Bichard  Snowe  to  the  parish  church  of  FuUekke,  in  the 

Westminster,   diocese  of  Lincoln. 

May  81.  Licence  for  John,  bishop  of  Ely,  John  Bvconell,  William  Brounyng, 

Westminster.  John  Hymmerford  the  elder,  Henry  Bumell  and  Thomas  Hyllyng, 
*  mercer,'  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  at  the  altar  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  within  the  parish 
church  of  Yevill,  co.  Somerset,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders  and  for  their 
souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  relations  and  benefactors  of  the 
founders,  to  be  called  the  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
in  the  said  church ;  and  for  the  said  chaplain  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands, 
rents  and  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10^.  yearly. 

By  K.  and  for  81^.  lis.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


202  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  jnrk  Membrane  18 — cont 

April  27.  Pardon,  for  8  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  of  the  trespass  in  the 
Westminster,  aoqtdsition  by  William  Fyndeme,  knight,  Thomas  TyreU,  esquire,  Henry 
Teye,  esquire,  Humphrey  Tyrell,  esquire,  Biohard  Bendysshe,  esquire,  and 
Thomas  Hall,  clerk,  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  Hall 
from  William  Orene  and  Margaret  his  wife  of  the  manor  of  Ixnyng  called 
'  Coggeshales,'  held  in  chief,  and  their  entry  thereon  without  licence. 

May  81.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Fitzherbert  of  the  ofSce  of  remembrancer  in  the 

Westminster.  Exchequer  and  such  fees,  vestures,  skins  {peUuras),  money  for  parchment 

and  other  profits  as  William  Essex,  late  holder  of  the  office,  had.        By  E. 

June?.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  for  the  restitution  of  the 

Westminster,  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Malmesbury  to  Thomas  Olveston,  monk  of 
the  monastery,  whese  election  as  abbot  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  has  con- 
firmed and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales 
adjacent. 

The  mayor  of  Bristol,  escheator  in  that  town. 

The  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city* 
Writ  de  irUendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

June  12.         Licence  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter, 
Westminster.   York,  to  elect  an  archbishop  in  the  place  of  Laurence,  deceased.       By  p.s. 

[FoBdera,] 

June  10.  Pardon,  for  SI.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  of  the  trespass  in  the  acquisition  by 
Westminster.  John  Wyke,  esquire,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of 
the  said  John  from  John  Straunge,  knight,  lord  of  Straunge  of  Enokyn, 
Mohun  and  Basset,  and  William  Hyde,  esquire,  of  the  manor  called 
f  Sturmyster  Marschall,'  co.  Dorset,  held  in  chief,  and  their  entry  thereon 
without  licence. 

July  11.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Teukesbury  to 
Westminster,   elect  from  themselves  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  John  Btreynesham,  dececused, 
as  the  custody  of  the  king's  kinsman  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  is  in  the 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  minority. 


MEMBRANES   12  and  11. 

May  1.  InspeximtLs  and  confirmation  to  John  Elvyssh,  the  abbot,  and  the  canons 

Westminster,  of  St.  Mary  de  Prato,  Grek,  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  14  Novem- 
ber, 7  Edward  II.  [Charter  Boll,  7  Edward  II,  No.  25] ,  inspecting  and 
confirming  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  12  June,  18  Edward  I  [Charter 
Roll,  18  Edward  I.,  No.  82] ,  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following  : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  26  October,  15  Henry  HI. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  4  March,  50  Henry  HI,  confirming  letters 

patent  dated  11  February,  16  Henry  UI. 
8.  A  charter  dated  25  August,  15  Henry  UI. 

4.  A  charter  dated  24  March,  11  Henry  III. 

5.  A  charter  dated  18  July,  46  Henry  III. 

6.  Letters  patent  dated  16  February,  49  Henry  III. 

7.  A  charter  dated  16  March,  40  Henry  UI,  inspecting  and  con- 

firming a  charter  of  Elalph  de  Gatele  [Monasticon.  VI.  488] . 

For  iOs.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  208 


]^4g0.  Memhranes  12  and  11 — eonU 

July  5.  Pardon  to  John  Godfrey  of  the  street  of  St.  John,  oo.  Middlesex,  'baker/ 

Wesiminster.   ^^^  j^g^^  j^jg  ,^^  q£  ^^:^  outlawry  and  waiver  in  tiiie  said  county  for  not 

appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  they  having 
surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  ohid 
justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  10.         Appointment  of  Martin  Prenteys  and  John  Sturgeon,   *  carpenter,'  to 

Weetminster.   ^^  carriage  by  land  and  water  for  timber  for  the  building  of  the  king's 

college  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas,  Cambridge,  and  other  wood  and 

underwood  which  the  king  has  bought  from  the  abbot  of  Walden  for  the 

building. 

July  14.         Appointment,  until  15  January,  of  Thomas  Markham,  esquire,  to  take 

WestminBter.   ^i^^  f^^  ^j^,g^  fresh- water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  hous^old  and  carriage 

for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

July  12.  Qrant  to  Robert  Colson  and  Joan  his  wife,  nurse  of  the  king's  daughter 
Westminster.  Katharine,  ef  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  services,  and 
other  possessions  late  of  Christopher  Bewfere  of  Hychin,  co.  Hertford, 
tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  with  the 
marriage  of  the  latter,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  sufficient  sustenance 
for  the  heir  and  supporting  the  houseSi  enclosures  and  buildings.      By  p.s. 

July  17.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Halywell,  clerk,  bom 

Westminster,  at  Grynlawe  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Walpole,  oo.  Norfolk,  who  has  taken 
an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

ByK. 

July  17.         General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Moors  oIxm  Morse  oLioi  Morys  of  Kaynsham 
Westminster.  alia9  Eeyensham,  co.  Somerset,  of  all  offences  conmiitted  by  him  before 

1  June.  By  E. 


MEMBRAIiiE  10. 


July  11.         General  pardon  to  Agnes  Yenour  of  Honyden,  co.  Suffolk, '  spenster.' 

Westminster.  By  £. 

June  18.         Grant  to  Alice  Borough  of  a  yearly  rent  of  20  marks  from  the  issues  of 

Westminster,  the  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the  county  of  Warwick  in  the 

king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke 

of  Clarence,  during  the  said  nunority.  By  p.s. 

July  18.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Billesdon  alias  Bilston,  citizen  and  alderman 

Westminster,  of  London,  aluu  *  haberdassher,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all 
debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  24  January  last,  pro- 
vided that  this  shall  not  extend  to  any  merchandise  of  wools,  wool-feUs, 
hides,  tin  and  lead  or  against  any  customers,  controllers  or  searchers  in  any 
port  of  the  realm.  By  p.s. 

May  20.         General  pardon  to  William  Savage  late  of  London,  <  yoman,'  alias  late 
Westminster,    of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrev,  alias  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  mm  before  6  May.  By  p.s, 

July  14.         Licence  for  William  Cbscoigne,  knight,  or  his  heirs  to  crenellate  their 

Westminster,   manor  of  Gkkukethorpe,  co.  Tork,  and  to  enclose  and  impark  200  acres  of 

land,  100  acres  of  meadow,  60  acres  of  pasture  and  40  acres  of  wood  of 

their  demesne  lands  in  Graukethorpe,  Wardeley  and  Harwod  and  1,000 


204  CALENDAK  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


-I  1  ork  Membrane  10 — cont, 

acres  of  land,  400  acres  of  meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture  and  600  acres  of 
wood  in  Thwhouse,  Lofthouse,  Wardeley,  Harwod  and  Wyke  of  their 
demesne  lands,  provided  that  they  be  not  within  the  metes  of  the  king's 
forest.  By  p.s. 

July  16.         Licence  for  John  Ingilby,  prior  of  the  house  of  Jesus  of  Bethleem,  Shene, 
Westminster.    Robert  Houglot,  Richard  Newbryge,  clerk,  Richard  Merchall,  John  Marten, 

Robert  Rutter  and  John  Tynmarden  to  found  a  fratenuty  or  gild  perpetual 
of  themselves  and  other  persons,  men  and  women.  The  brethren  and  sisters 
of  the  gild  shall  each  year  elect  from  themselves  a  guardian  for  the  gov- 
ernance of  the  gild  and  the  custody  of  its  possessions,  and  shall  form  one 
body  and  have  a  common  seal,  and  the  guardian  and  his  successors  shall 
have  power  to  implead  and  be  impleaded  on  behalf  of  the  gild  by  the  name  of 
guardian  of  the  gild  of  St.  Mary  in  Bagshote,  co.  Surrey,  and  they  shall 
have  power  to  meet  together  and  dress  in  one  suit.  And  grant  to  them  of 
licence  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands  and  rents,  not  held 
in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10/.  yearly,  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 
service  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary,  Bagshote,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king 
and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  brethren  and  sisters 
of  the  gild  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's 
progenitors  and  to  do  other  works  of  piety  according  to  the  ordinance  of  tike 
foimders.  By  p.s. 

June  29.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Robert  Mutton,  *•  gentilman,'  of  the 
Westminster,  office  of  porter  of  the  king's  castle  of  St.  Bryavel  and  manor  and  lordship 
of  St.  Bryavel  in  the  forest  of  Deane  and  the  office  of  receiver  of  the 
forest  of  Deane,  with  the  accustomed  fees  at  his  own  hands,  in  lieu  of  like 
grants  to  Robert  Hiett  by  several  letters  patent  dated  15  April,  1  Edward  lY, 
surrendered.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

May  4.  Inspeximiis  and  confirmation  to  William,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 

Westminster.   Roche  of  letters  patent  dated  14  July,  8  Richard  II,  confirming  their  estate 

in  the  church  of  Haytefeld,  co.  York,  and  granting  licence  for  them  to 

appropriate  it  in  mortmain.  For  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  17.  Grant  to  John,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  cathedral  church  of 

Westminster.   Holy  Trinity,  Norwich,  that  they  shall  have  a  fair  at  their  town  of  Martham, 

CO.  Norfolk,  on  5  August  and  the  day  preceding  and  the  day  following  with 

a  court  of  pie-powder  and  all  profits,  provided  that  it  be  not  to  the  harm  of 

neighbouring  fairs.  By  p.s. 

July  18.  Letters  of  denization  for  George  Ackart  of  the  parts  of  Artois,  bom  in 

Westminster,   the  bishopric  of  Terouanne,  and  the  heurs  of  his  body.  By  K. 

July  19.  Grant  to  Margaret  Blasy,  for  her  good  service  to  the  king  and  the  king's 

Westminster,   children,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl 

of  Warwick,  son  and  heir  of  Elizabeth,  late  duchess  of  Clarence,  from  the 

lordship  of  Fawnhope,  co.  Hereford.  By  p.s. 

July  24.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  David  Harbert,  bom  in 

Westminster.  Aberdyne  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 

fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  E. 

Like  mandates  in  favour  of  the  following,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at 
London : — 


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206 


1480. 

Membrane  9 — cont. 

July  25. 

Westminster. 

George  Whitlowe. 

m 

July  28. 
Westminster. 

Luke  Wilson. 

July  26. 
Westminster. 

Bobert  Johnson. 

July  28. 
Westminster. 

JameB  Gr^ie. 

July  29. 
Westminster. 

Simon  Robson. 

MEMBRANE  8. 

ByK. 
ByK. 
ByK. 
ByK. 


May  14.  General  pardon  to  William  Milner  alias  Milward  alias  Millener  late  of 

Westminster.  Eyton  by  Dovebrigge,  co.  Derby,  *yoman,*  alias  of  Dovedale,  co.  Derby, 

<  husbondman/  of  all  offences  conmiitted  by  him  before  12  May.      By  p.s. 

May  18.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,  on  21  November  last  by  letters  patent  to  John  Balhede  of  Ipswich,  ^co. 
Suffolk,  'gentilman,'  alia^  'townederc/  staying  on  the  king's  service  in 
the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant 
general  of  the  town,  castle,  and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody, 
victualling  and  defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  at  Ipswich,  as 
William  Knyvet,  knight,  sheriff  of  the  county,  has  certified. 

April  80.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Foxe  late  of  Brekestoke,  co.  Northampton, 
Westminster,  'yoman/  Mas  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  of  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  him  before  24  April.  By  K. 

May  10.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Noreys,  bom  at 

Westminster.  Montrosse  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Wandesworth,  co.  Surrey,  who  has 

taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

May  [1]7.         Whereas   the  king   lately    by   letters   patent   granted  to  the    mayor, 
Westminster,    citizens  and  commonalty  of  London  the  office  of  garbling  of  all  kinds  of 

spices  in  the  port  and  city  of  London  and  they  have  appointed  John  Stokes, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  as  garbler  in  the  said  port  and  city,  and 
because  of  the  good  garbling  there  many  kinds  of  spices  are  taken  to 
Sandwich  and  Southampton,  where  they  are  not  duly  garbled,  the  king 
hereby  appoints  the  said  John,  during  pleasure,  as  garbler  of  anise,  cumin, 
worm  seed,  wax,  alum,  grains  of  paradise,  ginger,  cloves,  mace,  cinnamon, 
galingale,  rhubarb,  scammony,  spikenard,  senna,  turpentine,  dyers'  grains, 
zedoary,  almonds,  rice,  dates,  euphorbium,  stavesacre,  cassia,  fistula,  nut- 
meg, long  pepper,  mastic,  frankincense  and  other  spices  and  drugs  and  all 
merchandise,  which  should  be  garbled,  in  the  towns  of  Sandwich  and  Suth- 
ampton,  receiving  fees  as  in  the  city  of  London,  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

May  12.  Appointment  of  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  as  the 

Westminster,   king's  lieutenant-general  to  fight  against  James,  king  of  Scotland,  who  has 

violated  the  truce  lately  concluded  with  the  king,  and  his  adherents,  with 

power  to  call  out  all  the  king's  lieges  in  the  marches  towards  Scotland  and 

the  adjacent  counties.     [Fadera.]  By  K. 

May  80.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Bluet  late  of  London,  '  gentilman,'  alicu  late 
Westminster,   of  Holcombe  Rogys,  CO.  Devon.  By  p.s. 


206  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-|jrt/\  Membranes — cont. 

May  24.  Grant  to  Thomas  Botherham,  bishop  of  Lincohi,  the  chancellor,  of  the 

Westminster,  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  archbishopric  of  York  and  all  issues  of 
the  same  from  the  death  of  Laurence,  late  archbishop,  so  long  as  they 
remain  in  the  king's  hands,  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons.     [Fcedera,] 

ByK. 

June  8.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Egremont,  knight,  of  an  annuity  of  201.  from  the 

Westminster,   issues  of  the  ulnage  of  cloths  within  the  county  of  York.  By  p.s. 

June  11.  Mandate  to  all  bailififs  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Grymesley,  bom  in 

Westminster.  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Houeden,  co.  York,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 
to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Like  mandates  in  favour  of  the  following : — 

June  10.  John  Gordon,  bom  at  Edynburgh  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London. 

Westminster. 
June  22.  Bobert  Brewester,  *  bocher,'  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London. 

Westminster. 

June  20.  Brice  Strayton,  bom  at  Barwyk  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London. 

Westminster. 

July  8.  John  Williamson  Enchemartyn,   bom  in   Scotland,  dwelling    at 

Westminster.  Tryng,  CO.  Hertford. 


MEMBRANE  7. 

June  18.  John  Lokeer,  clerk,  born  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Belcham  St.  Paul, 

Westminster.  CO.  Essex. 

June  19.  Thomas  Duer,  bom  at  Haberdyne  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London. 

Westminster. 

June  18.  Thomas  Creke,  bom  at  Aberdene  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London. 

Westminster.  By  K. 

June  18.         Grant  to  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,  and  Edmund  Shaa,  citizen  and 
Westminster,    alderman  of  London,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands  and 

advowsons  late  of  John  Shawardyn  and  Joan  his  consort,  tenants  in  chief 
by  knight-service,  during  the  minority  of  John  their  son  and  heir,  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

June  22.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Danell,  of  the  tenours  of  the 
Westminster,   following : — 

1 .  A  writ  de  diem  claxmt  extremum  directed  to  John  Gillyot,  mayor 
of  York,  escheator  in  that  city,  on  the  death  of  Brian  Danell,  esquire, 
28  April,  4  Edward  IV.     [Inquidtions  Post  Mortem,  4  Edward  IV, 

No.  14.] 

2.  Liquisition  taken  in  pursuance  at  York  on  6  July,  4  Edward  IV, 
finding  that  the  said  Brian  was  seised  of  the  manors  of  Bylton, 
Tokwyth,  Bustardthorpe  and  Middilthorpe  and  divers  lands  in  Bylton, 
York,  Marsceton  and  Bysshopthorpe  alias  Thorpe  Anderowe.    [Ibid.] 

July  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Frysley  of  the  office  of  feodary  of  the 

Westminster,  lordship  of  Fawnehope,  co.  Hereford,  during  the  minority  of  the  king's 

nephew  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel,  late  duchess  of  Clarence,  with  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

July  25.         Mandate  to  all  bailifiFs  and  others  to  permit  John  Bemys,  clerk,  bom  in 
Wegtminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Great  Dunmowe,  co.  Essex,  who  has  taken  an  oath 

of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 


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-I  jft/\  Membrane  7 — cont, 

July  18.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  Brent  as  controller  of  the  great 
Westminster,  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the 
subsidy  of  the  Ss,  in  the  tun  and  the  12d,  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of 
Sandwich  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees, 
provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part 
of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE  6. 

May  4.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 

Westminster.  Roche  of  a  charter  dated  at  Clipstone,  30  August,  2  Edward  III  [Charter 
Roll,  2  Edward  III,  No.  84],  inspecting  and  confirming  to  William,  then 
abbot,  and  the  monks  a  charter  dated  at  York,  12  March,  5  Edward  II 
[Charter  Roll,  5  Edward  II,  No,  12],  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter 
dated  at  Westminster,  21  January,  16  Henry  III,  inspecting  and 
confirming  a  charter  dAted  at  La  Suze  by  the  hand  of  Master  Rocelin, 
vice-chancellor,  2  February,  10  Bichard  I.       For  60s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  19.  Licence  for  the  king's  servitor  John  Nanby,  customer  or  collector  of  the 
Westminster,  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Pole  and  places  and  creeks  adjacent, 
or  his  attorneys  to  buy  and  sell  ships,  meddle  with  the  freighting  of  ships, 
hold  wharves,  quays,  inns  and  taverns  and  merchandise,  act  as  factors  or 
attorneys  for  foreign  merchants  or  bring  merchandise  from  foreign  parts  to 
the  realm,  notwithstanding  the  act  in  Parliament,  20  Henry  YI.       By  p.s. 

July  8.  Pardon,  for  14«.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  of  the  trespass  in  the  acquisition 

Westminster,  by  John  Sheffeld,  *gentilman,'  and  Joan  his  wife,  William  Sheffeld, 
clerk,  Bichard  Sheffeld,  'gentilman,'  and  John  Moigne,  'gentilman,'  to 
themselves  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  Sheffeld  and  Joan  from  William 
Couerham,  clerk,  of  the  manor  of  Staynton  in  le  Hole,  co.  Lincoln,  held  in 
chief,  and  their  entry  thereon  without  licence. 

May  12.  General  pardon  to  Philip  Attwyll  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  '  marchaunt,' 

Westminster,   and    John    Baker    of    Budeley,   co.  Devon,   'marynor,'   of   all   offences 

committed  by  them  before  11  May.  By  letters  of  privy . 

July  29.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  James  Lawdere,  chaplain, 
Westminster,   bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to 
inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Aug.  10.         Like  mandate  in  favour  of  John  Symson,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at 
Westminster.    Oxford.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  5. 

July  12.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Langston,  of  the  tenour  of  the 
Westminster,    enrolment  of  letters  patent  dkted  21  May,  81  Henry  VI,  granting  to  him  a 
general  pardon.     These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  he  has  taken 
oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

July  28.         Licence  for  John  Zouche,  lord  Zouche,  son  and  heir  of  William,  late  lord 

Westminster.    Zouche,   knight,   tenant  in  chief,    to    enter    freely  into    all    lordships, 

manors,  lands,  fee  farms,  an;xuities,  reversions,  farms,  rents,  htmdreds,  fees, 

views  of  frankpledge,  courts,  leets,  sheriffs'  turns,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs, 

markets,  jurisdictions,  knights*  fees,  advowsons  and  other  possessions  in 


208  CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  A.R(\  Membrane  5— co?i<. 

the  couniies  of  Warwick,  Leicester,  Backingham,  Bedford,  Derby,  Notting- 
ham, Wilts,  Southampton,  Northampton,  Devon,  Somerset  and  Dorsefc  and 
elsewhere  within  the  realm  which  should  descend  to  him  on  the  death  of 
the  said  William  or  any  other  of  his  ancestors,  saving  to  the  king  homage, 
fealty  and  relief.  By  E. 

Aug.  4.  Grant  to  Thomas  Burgh,  knight  of  the  body,  of   the  offices  of  the 

Westminster,    stewardship  and  master  forester  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Epworth  and  the 

offices  of  keeper  of  the  park  and  chace  there  on  the  death  of  the  king's  aunt 
Katharine,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  during  the  minority  of  Anne,  daughter  and 
heiress  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  receiving  201.  yearly  for  the  offices  of 
the  stewardship  and  master  forester  and  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  offices 
of  keeper.  By  E. 

Aug.  4.  Grant  as  above  to  Hugh  Balfront  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  site  of  the 

Westminster.    ^^  manor  and  lordship  and  the  gardens  and  closes  within  the  site, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  E. 

Aug.  5.  Mandate  to  all  baili&  and  others  to  permit  William  Clyfford,  bom  in 

Westminster.  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Norwich,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Aug.  4.  Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Bake,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the 

Westminster,   office  of  ranger  in  the  New  Forest,  co.  Southampton,  receiving  fees  as  in  the 

times  of  Edward  HI.  and  Bichard  11.  from  the  issues  of  the  county  with 

all  other  profits ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Geoffirey  More  by  letters  patent 

dated  25  November,  1  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Frisseley,  page  of  the 

Westnunster.  ^^ardrobe,  of  a  t«[iement  in  the  parish  of  St.  Michael,  Woodstrete,  London, 
in  the  king's  gift  by  the  death  of  the  king's  councillor  and  secretary 
Master  William  Hattecliff,  with  all  profits  as  the  said  William  had. 

By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  4. 

July  16.  Grant  to  Bichard  Welby,  esquire,  and  William  Dunthom,  *  gentilman,' 
Westminster,  ^j^q  ^t  the  king's  desire  have  paid  for  the  king  the  sum  of  iOOl,  to 
Licenciado  Delarena  of  the  town  of  Alcares  and  John  Dares  of  the  town  of 
Bilbowe  in  Spain,  merchants,  to  the  use  of  divers  subjects  of  the  king's 
kinsman  the  king  of  Castile  and  Leon  in  part  recompence  of  injuries 
inflicted  on  them  at  sea  by  certain  pirates  subject  to  the  king,  that  they  or 
their  executors  after  their  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  in  each  of  the 
next  three  years  may  ship  wools  and  wool-fells  in  the  ports  of  Suthampton 
and  Sandwich  and  take  the  same  to  foreign  parts  by  the  straits  of  Marok 
and  take  other  merchandise  not  of  the  staple  from  the  said  ports  to  any 
foreign  parts  and  bring  back  merchandise  trom  foreign  parts  to  the  said 
ports  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sums  of  lOOZ.  in  the  port  of 
Suthampton  and  60  marks  in  the  port  of  Sandwich.  By  E. 

Mandates  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  said  ports. 

June  20.         Inspeximus  cmd  confirmation  to  Isabel,  the  prioress,  and  the  nuns  of  the 

Westminster,    monastery  (Armathwaite)  of  black  nuns  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict  by  the 

water  called  Groglyn,  co.  Cumberland,  of  letters  patent*  dated  6  January, 

2  William  11.     [Motuuticon  III.  271.]         For  ^  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

•A  forgery. 


20  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1.  209 


I  joA  Membrane  4 — conU 

July  29.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  to  the 

Westminster,  prior  and  convent  of  Mathersey,  oo.  Nottingham,  of  three  messuages,  a 
cottage,  73  acres  of  land  and  24  acres  of  meadow  in  Weston  by  Claworth 
and  Mathersey,  co.  Nottingham,  not  held  in  chief,  extended  at  26a.  yearly, 
as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Edmund  Pierpoint,  escheator  in 
the  county,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  26s.  &d,  yearly,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a 
licence  by  letters  patent  dated  18  June,  18  Edward  III. 

For  100s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE  8. 

July  28.  Licence,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  for  Master 
Westminster.  Thomas  Rotheram,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  to 
found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily 
at  the  altar  newly  built  by  him,  within  the  parish  church  of  Botheram,  co. 
York,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
England,  his  first-born  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  and  his  other  children 
and  the  said  bishop  and  his  friends  and  benefactors  and  for  their  souls 
after  death  and  to  do  certain  works  of  piety,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of 
Master  Thomas  Botherham,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  at  the  altar  of  Jesus  Christ 
within  the  said  church,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  lands, 
rents,  annuities  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of 
20^.  yearly.  By  K.  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  16.         Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Harman  of  the  offices  of  coroner  and  attorney  of 

Westminster,    the  king  in  the  King's  Bench,   receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the 

Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  6.  Mandate  to  all  bailifGs  and  others  to  permit  John  Olyver,  bom  in  Scot- 

Westminster,    land,  dwelling  in  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the 
realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

April  1.  Letters  of  denization  for  John  Brown,  born  in  Zanton  in  the  country  of 

Westminster.    Cleves.  By  p.s.  and  for  I85.  4rf.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Aug.  6.  Acceptance  of  the  appointment  by  Philibert,  prior  of  the  monastery  of 

Westminster.    gt;e  Marie,  Charity  sur  Loire,  of  William  Brekenok,  monk  of  the  priory  of 

St.  Andrew,  Northampton,  void  by  the  decease  of  Dan  John  Holder,  last 
prior,  and  immediately  dependent  on  the  said  monastery,  as  prior  of  that 
place,  and  licence  for  him  to  enter  into  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  and 
hold  them  according  to  the  rule  of  the  Cluniac  order,  saving  to  the  king 
fealty ;  and  licence  for  him  to  execute  letters  patent  of  the  said  Philibert 
appointing  him  his  procurator  general  in  all  his  cells,  priories  and  houses 
in  England  and  the  surrounding  places,  viz.  Bermondsey,  Wenloc, 
Northampton,  Pontefract  and  Daventry.  For  40^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Sept.  9.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  for  the  restitution  of 

Westminster,    the  temporalities  of  the  church  of  Lincoln  to  John,  late  bishop  of  Rochester, 

whom  pope  Sixtus  has  appointed  bishop,  and  who  has  renounced  every- 
thing prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  papal  bull,  and  whose  fealty  the  king 
has  taken.     [Fadera.] 

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210  CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  1  or\  Membrane  8 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties: — 
Leicester. 

Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Northampton  and  Rutland. 
Oxford. 
Nottingham. 
Hertford. 
Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

The  like  to  Bartholomew  James,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that 
city. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  of  Lincoln,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  ijitendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Sept.  9.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  for  the  restitution  of  the 

Westminster,    temporalities  of  the  archbishopric  of  York  to  Thomas,  late  bishop  of 

Lincoln,   whom  pope    Sixtus    has  appointed  archbishop,   and  who  has 

renounced  everything  prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  papal  bull,  and  whose 

fealty  the  king  has  taken.     [Fcsdera.] 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties: — 

Northumberland. 

Nottingham  and  Derby. 

Lincoln. 

Oxford. 

Middlesex. 

Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
The  like  to  the  mayor  of  Kyngston  on  Hull,  escheator  in  that  town. 
The  like  to  the  mayor  of  York,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


MEMBRANE  2. 

Aug.  7.  Appointment  for  life  of  John  Clerk,  one  of  the  auditors  of  the  accounts 

Westminster,    of  the  Exchequer,  as  auditor  of  the  king's  manors  or  lordships  of  Hendeley 

and  Bewdesert,  SolyhuU  and  Fulbroke,  co.  Warwick,  castle  or  lordship  of 
Sudeley  with  its  members,  co.  Gloucester,  castle  or  lordship  of  Moreende, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  lordships  of  Newport  Paynell,  co.  Buckingham,  and 
Caversham  and  Crokeham,  co.  Berks,  with  fees  of  100s,  yearly  from  the 
issues  of  the  premises  from  Michaelmas  last.  By  E. 

Aug.  9.  Extension  for  twelve  years  further  of  the  appointment  of  the  king's  son 

Westminster.    Richard  of  Shrewsbury,  duke  of  York,  as  Ueutenant  of  Ireland  for  two 

years  by  letters  patent  dated  5  May,  19  Edward  lY.  By  K. 

July  2.  General  pardon  to  John,  prior  of  the  house  of  St.  Paul,  Newenham  by 

Westminster.    Bedford.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  4.  Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  by  John 

Westminster.    Ingilby,  the  prior,  and  the  monks  of  the  house  of  Jesus  of  Beethleem, 

Shene,  of  lands,  tenements  and  rents,  to  the  value  of  1002.  yearly. 

ByK. 

Aug.  18.         General  pardon  to  Roger  Scrowe  late  of   Hanslap,  co.  Buckingham, 
Westminster,    'yoman,'  alias  of  Aspeden,  CO.  Hertford.  By  K. 


20  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1. 


211 


1480. 
Sept.  1. 

Westminster. 


Sept,  1. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  20. 
Westminster. 


July  28. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  18. 
Westminster. 

Sept.  12. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  2 — eoWt. 

General  pardon  to  Edmund  Smerethwayte  aZtos  Smarthwayte  of  Dent, 
00.  York,  <yoman,*  alias  '  husbondman,*  aliae  late  of  Lokkelgarth,  co. 
York,  *  laborer.'  By  K. 

Grant,  during  minority,  to  John  Middilton,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  Thomas  Middilton  son  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Middilton  late  of  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in 
chief,  and  the  custody  of  the  lands  late  of  the  said  Thomas  the  father,  and 
so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  K. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Biohard  Simond,  esquire, 
master  of  the  king's  ship  called  le  Grace  de  Diea,  of  an  annuity  of  \Ql. 
from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Briggewater,  co.  Somerset. 

ByK. 

Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  William  Pentland  alias 
Godechild,  born  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  New  Thame,  co.  Oxford,  who  has 
taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Guthbert  Earre,  rector  of  the  parish  church 
of  Myohyng,  co.  Sussex,  bom  in  Scotland.  By  E. 

G^eral  pardon  to  Edmund  Ghirche  alias  Gherche  late  of  Walcumstowe, 
CO.  Essex,  '  taillour,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  9  September. 

ByK. 


Aug.  16. 
Windsor. 

Aug.  15. 
Windsor. 


Aug.  15. 
Wobum. 


Aug.  18. 
Windsor. 


Aug.  28. 
Westminster. 


At^.  15. 

Windsor. 


MEMBRANE  1. 

Grant  for  life  to  WiUiam  Smyth  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Marie  de  Leo 
in  the  island  of  Garnesey,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Gossyp.  By  E. 

Grant,  during  minority,  to  Edward,  bishop  of  Chichester,  for  a  certain 
sum  of  money  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  John  Wroth  son 
and  heir  of  John  Wroth  late  of  Enfeld,  co.  Middlesex,  esquire,  and  of  all 
lordships,  manors  and  lands  within  the  realm  which  the  latter  held  in  chief, 
with  the  marriage  of  the  heir  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Mortymer,  esquire,  of  the  offices  of 
steward  of  the  lordships  of  Aberley,  Shrawley,  Elmeley,  Chaddeley  and 
Salewerp,  co.  Worcester,  with  the  mastership  of  the  game  within  the  same, 
during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  with  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordships.  By  E. 

Grant  to  Robert  Wyngefeld,  knight,  controller  of  the  household,  of  the 
custody  of  all  lands  of  E^ph  Briston,  <  gentilman,'  who  is  an  idiot,  to  hold 
for  the  use  of  the  latter.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Robert  Bowley  of  the  town  of  Bristol,  merchant,  who  in  the  last 
three  years  has  lost  goods  and  merchandise  to  tiie  value  of  400  marks  by 
misfortune  of  the  sea  and  again  in  like  manner  has  lost  other  goods  and 
merchandise  to  the  value  of  200  marks  in  a  ship  called  U  James  of  Bristol, 
that  he  or  his  servants  or  attorneys  may  ship  100  sacks  of  wool  to  the  parts 
beyond  the  south  straits  with  respite  of  customs  until  twenty-four  months 
after  shipment,  finding  security  before  the  treasurer.  By  p.s.  [5190.] 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Aleyn  of  Suthewerk,  co.  Surrey,  <yoman,' 
olios  late  of  London,  <  clerc.'  By  E. 


212  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1  iOQ  Membratu  1 — conJL 

Aug.  9.  Grant  far  liie  to  the  king's  servant  Jc^in  Forsier,  one  of  the  jeomen  of 

Weitmiiister.    ^\^q  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  two  parts  of  the  l(»dship  or  manor  of 

Boos  in  Holdemesse,  oo.  York,  in  the  king's  hands  by  tibe  forfeiture  of 

George,  late  dake  of  Clarence,  and  &i.  daily  for  the  office  from  the  issues 

of  the  said  two  parts  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  1.  Mandate  to  all  bailLSiB  and  others  to  permit  John  Stevenson,  bom  in 

WMtmiiister.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Bobert  Davy,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at 
Enfeld,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sept.  6.  Grant  to  Master  John  de  Gros,  councillor  of  the  king's  broths  the 

Wertmintter.   juj^^  ^f  Austria  and  Burgundy,  and  treasurer  of  Uie  order  of  the  Golden 

Fleece,  that  he  or  his  factors,  attorneys  or  servants  may  yearly  during  his 

life  buy  100  oxen  and  500  sheep  within  the  realm  and  take  Uiem  to  any 

foreign  parte  of  the  king's  friendship  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies. 

By  p.s. 

Sept.  12.        Appointment  of  John  Middelton,  knight  of  the  body,  to  the  command  of 
Westminster,    ^j^  armed  force  which  the  king  has  granted  shall  be  sent  for  the  defence  of 

the  country  of  his  kinsman  Maximilian,  duke  of  Austria  and  Burgundy. 
[FcaUra.]  By  K. 

Sept.  16.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  for  the  sum 
Westminster,  ^f  2,0001.  paid  by  Imn  to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  the  lord^p  or  manor 
of  Byngwoodi  co.  Southampton,  tiie  lordship  or  manor  of  Canford  with  its 
members,  co.  Dorset,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Dunyate  with  Dunpole  with 
its  members  and  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Yarlyngton  and  Shipton,  co. 
Somerset,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Ambresbuiy  and  the  hundred  of 
Ambresbury,  Wynterboume  and  Alleworthbury,  co.  Wilts,  the  borough, 
town,  hundred  and  liberty  of  Teukesbury,  the  lordship,  manor  or  hundred 
of  King's  Barton  by  Bristol  alias  Barton  Bristol  and  the  great  court  of 
Bristol  alias  the  great  court  of  the  honour  of  Gloucester  by  Bristol  called 
Earles  Court,  co  Gloucester,  and  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Busheley,  co. 
Worcester,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefe, 
escheats,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  forests, 
launds,  chaces,  warrens,  waters,  fisheries,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and 
other  commodities  from  Easter  last  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son 
and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir,  without  rendering  anything  to  the  king  until  he  shall  be  fully 
satisfied  of  the  said  sum,  finding  a  cotnpetent  sustenance  for  the  said 
Edward.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE     8d-26d. 

Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.     {See  Appendix.) 


MEMBRANE  24d. 

March  4.         Commission  to  Bichard  Wydevyle,   knight,  John    Botheram,   Bichard 

WestminBtcr.    Godfrey  and  Bobert  Gelybrond  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Bedford  castle  of 

William  Daper  of  Leyghton  Bosard,  co.  Bedford,  *  husbondman,'  Thomas 

Fowkes  of  the  same,  '  bocher,'  and  John  Stanley  of  the  same,  *yoman,' 

prisoners  there. 


20  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  1.  218 


1480. 


Membrane  24d — cont. 


May  18.         Commission  to  John  Moklowe  to  take  carriage  by  land  and  water  for 
Westminster,    bumbards,  cannon  and  other  habiliments  of  war  from  the  castle  of  Notyng- 
ham  to  the  castle  of  Norham  for  the  defence  of  the  same  and  the  marches 
against  James,  king  of  the  Scots. 

MEMBRANE   22d. 

May  6.  Commission  to  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  William  Fy^oU,  Morgan 

Westminster.    Kydwelly,  John  Cheverell  and  John  Hayes  to  enquire  into  the  reported 

subtraction  and  concealment  from  the  king  of  divers  lands,  rents  and  ser- 
vices belonging  to  his  manor  or  lordship  of  Crambum,  oo.  Dorset. 

July  10.  Appointment  of  Martin  Prenteys  and  John  Sturgeon,  carpenter,  to  take 

Westminster,    carriage  for  timber  and  wood  for  the  college  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas, 

Cambridge  {as  on  m,  11). 

MEMBRANE    20d, 

July  1.  Commission  to  John  Aubry,  mayor  of  Norwich,  John  Jenney,  Thomas 

Westminster.    Pert,  Nicholas  Ovy  and  Roger  Best  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  the  city  of 

William  BryghtweU  of  Norwich,  *  harbour,'  prisoner  there. 

MEMBRANE    lU. 

June  12.  By  letters  patent  indented  dated  10  July,  11  Edward  IV,  the  king 
Westminster,  granted  to  John  Fogge,  knight,  all  mines  beaming  gold  and  silver  in  the 
counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall  for  twelve  years  and  it  was  agreed  that  the 
said  John  should  bring  water  to  the  mines  at  his  own  expense  and  by  the 
supervision  of  two  persons  to  be  appointed  by  the  king  to  survey  the  works 
should  receive  all  the  profit  of  the  mines  up  to  a  moiety  of  his  expenses  in 
the  bringing  of  water  and  afterwards  should  deliver  to  the  said  surveyors  to 
the  king's  use  a  moiety  of  the  profit,  after  payment  of  their  fees  and  other 
reasonable  charges  in  this  part,  and  retain  the  other  moiety  to  his  own  use, 
and  that  in  each  of  the  last  six  of  the*  twelve  years  he  should  deliver  to  the 
said  surveyors  to  the  king's  use  every  fifteenth  bowl  (bollam)  of  ore  or  12i. 
instead  of  it.  And  now  he  has  brought  the  water  to  the  mines  at  his  own 
expense,  and  the  king  hereby  appoints  Robert  Coorte  and  John  Hays  to 
survey  and  control  the  works  of  the  mines  and  the  getting  of  gold  and 
silver  and  the  workmen  in  the  mines  and  to  receive  the  said  moiety  or 
fifteenth  and  to  audit  his  account  from  time  to  time  and  certify  to  the 
barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

June  20.  Commission  of  array  in  the  East  Riding  of  the  county  of  York  to  the 
Westminster,  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl 
of  Northumberland,  Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  kmght,  Robert  Cunstable, 
knight,  William  Ivers,  knight,  Walter  Gryffith,  knight,  Marmaduke 
Counstable,  Robert  Hylliard,  John  Melton  and  John  Counstable  for  defence 
against  certain  men  of  Scotland  who,  notwithstanding  the  treaty  between 
the  king  and  his  kinsman  James,  king  of  titie  Scots,  have  burnt  townships 
and  dwellings  in  the  marches  and  imprisoned  and  slain  the  king's  lieges. 
[Fcedera,] 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named: — 
The  said  duke  and  earl,  Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  Francis 
Lovell  of  Lovell,  Richard  Fitzhugh  of  Fitzhugh,  John  Scrope  of 
Bolton,  knight,  Thomas  Scrope  of  Massam,  Robert  Graystok, 
esquire,  William  Parre,  knight,  John  Conyers,  knight,  Richard 
Strangways,  knight,  Edmund  Hastinges,  knight,  and  Ralph  Aysshe- 
ton,  Imight,  in  the  North  Riding  of  YorL 


214  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1480. 


MeMibrane  lid — cont. 


The  said  duke  and  earl,  Humphrey  Dacr6  of  Dacre,  knight, 
Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  Thomas  Strykland,  knight,  Thomas 
Middelton,  James  Pykeryng,  William  Thomburgh,  Richard  Mus- 
grave  the  younger,  Richard  Musgrave  the  elder,  Thomas  Wharton, 
and  Reginald  Wercop,  in  the  county  of  Westmoreland. 

The  said  duke  and  earl,  Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  James 
Haryngton,  knight,  William  Gascoyn,  knight,  William  Redmayn, 
knight,  Thomas  Martynfeld,  knight,  Henry  Vavasour,  knight, 
Robert  Ryder,  knight,  John  NevyUe  of  Leversegge,  Thomas  f^tz- 
William,  Thomas  Wirteley,  John  Sayyyle  and  Charles  Pylkyngton,  in 
the  West  Riding  of  York. 

The  said  duke  and  earl,  Humphrey  Darce  of  Darce,  knight,  William 
Parre,  knight,  John  Huddelston,  knight,  Christopher  Moresby, 
knight,  William  Lee,  knight,  Thomas  Broughton,  Imight,  Richard 
Huddelston,  Richard  Salkeld  of  Kerby  and  Thomas  Ratclyff,  in  the 
county  of  Cumberland. 

The  said  duke  and  earl,  Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  Robert 
Maners,  knight,  Roger  Heron,  esquire,  John  Wytheryngton,  Robert 
Colyngwode,  Richard  Ratclyff,  John  Cartyngton,  John  Lilbourn  the 
younger  and  John  Hagerston,  in  the  county  of  Northumberland. 


MEMBRANE    13d. 

May  24.  Commission  to   Richard  Wolaston,    Richard    Hely,    Henry  Eirkeham, 

Westminster.    David  Candelyn  and  Hugh  Levesey  to  take  carriage  by  land  and  sea  and 

masters   and    mariners    for  the   safe-conduct  of  William  Hastynges  of 

Hastynges,  knight,  the  king's  chamberlain,  whom  the  king  has  ordered  to 

go  to  the  town  of  Calais,  and  his  company. 

Commission  to  William  Rede,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Martenet,  to  take 
mariners  for  the  said  ship  to  serve  the  king,  as  the  king  has  ordered  an 
armed  force  to  go  to  sea  for  the  resistance  of  his  enemies. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

John  Rede,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Volantyne. 
Robert  Morys,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Carycon. 
John  Benet,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Bastyan. 

May  16.         Commission  to  the  sheriff  of  Warwick  to  arrest  William  Holte  and  bring 
Westminster,    binn  before  the  king  and  council  on  the  quinzaine  of  Midsummer  next. 

July  12.  Commission  to  John  Catesby,  sergeant  at  law,  Thomas  Tremayle, 
Westminster.  Serjeant  at  law,  Richard  Emson,  attorney  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster, 
Thomas  Arundell,  esquire,  Richard  Pomeray,  esquire,  Nicholas  Stukeley, 
esquire,  and  Thomas  North,  esquire,  to  enquire  what  lands  John  Buzy, 
tenant  in  chief,  deceased,  held  in  the  county  of  Devon,  what  they  are  worth,  on 
what  day  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir. 

Like  commission  to  the  same  on  the  death  of  John  Haoohe  the  younger, 
as  the  king  now  understands  that  he  held  divers  lands  in  the  said  county, 
although  it  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Thombury,  late 
escheator,  that  he  held  none. 


20  EDWAED  IV.— Part  1.  215 


J^gQ  ^[e1nbra)U'  13// — cont, 

July  14.  Commission  to  John  Pulter,  Morgan  Kydwelly,  Thomas  Canceler,  Thomas 

Westminster.  Bybbesworth,  John  Neubury  and  John  Stepneth  to  enquire  what  honours, 
castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  annuities,  offices,  fees, 
advowsons,  fee-farms,  hereditaments  and  other  possessions  Henry,  late  duke 
of  Somerset,  attainted  by  authority  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV,  held  in  the  county  of  Hertford  on  30  December 
then  last  past  and  who  has  received  the  issues  in  the  mean  time. 


MEMBRANE  lOd, 

June  26.         Commission  to  John  Cassy,  esquire,  Robert  Hundy,  John  Dypper,  William 
Westminster.    Dyer  and  the  sheriff  of  Worcester  to  arrest  William  Aylewurth,  William 

Mountford,  John  Cole  the  elder,  John  Cole  the  younger  and  Eichard 
Stodard  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council  on  the  quinzaine 
of  Michaelmas  next. 

MEMBRANE  8d. 

May  6.  Commission  de  waUiis  et  fossatis  to  Th.  bishop  of  London,  Edmund, 

Westminster,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  de  Grace  by  the  Tower  of  London, 
William  Wurseley,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  John 
Elryngton,  knight,  Thomas  Frowyk,  knight,  Richard  Gardener,  Roger  Phil- 
pott,  Henry  Frowyk,  John  Elryngton  and  Richard  Markes  along  the  coast  of 
the  marsh  of  the  Thames  between  the  town  of  Lymeostez  and  the  wall  called 
'Blakwall*  in  the  county  of  Middlesex. 

May  7.  The   like  to  the  same  and  Henrv  Sharp,  dean  of  the  free  chapel  of 

Westminster.  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  John  Hardyng,  master  of 
the  house,  or  hospital,  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  of  Aeon,  London,  and 
John  Holgrave  along  the  coast  of  the  marshes  of  the  waters  of  Thames 
and  le  Lay  between  the  bounds  of  the  city  of  London  and  the  bridge  of 
Stratford  atte  Bowe,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  on  the  north  and  west  and 
the  way  leading  between  Whitechapell  Parisshe  and  the  town  of  Stratford 
atte  Bowe  on  the  north. 

Aug.  4.  The  like  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  E.  bishop  of  Chichester,  J.  bishop 

Westminster,  of  Ely,  J.  bishop  of  Rochester,  Thomas  le  Scrope,  knight,  John,  abbot  of 
Ramsey,  Thomas,  abbot  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Richard,  abbot  of  Thorney, 
William,  abbot  of  Petirburgh,  Richard,  abbot  of  Crowland,  Roger,  prior  of 
Ely,  Thomas  Gray,  knight,  John  Cheyne,  knight,  Henry  Hogard,  knight, 
Rohiert  Morton,  Thomas  Morton,  archdeacon  of  Ely,  Robert  Brandon, 
John  Welles,  John  Burgoyn,  John  Taylard,  Thomas  Pygot,  John 
Clarevaux,  William  Tymperley,  Robert  Ippeswell,  John  Werkewurth, 
Henry  Edyall,  John  Fyncham,  Thomas  Stedolf  and  Richard  Welby  from 
the  town  of  Huntyngdon  to  the  priozy  of  Spaldyng,  co.  Lincoln,  on  the 
north  side  of  the  Isle  of  Ely,  and  from  thence  to  the  sea,  and  from  the  said 
town  to  the  town  of  Lynne,  co.  Norfolk,  on  the  south  side  of  the  Isle  of  Ely. 
Vacated  because  nothing  was  done. 

MEMBRANE    4d. 

Aug.  26.         Commission  to  Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight,  Edward  Wodhous,  knight,  and 
Westminster.    Henry  Spilman  to  enquire  into  the  report  that,  although  by  an  inquisition 

taken  before  Thomas  Wodhous,  escheator  in  ^e  county  of  Norfolk,  it  was 
found  that  Richard  Whitwell,  deceased,  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Fel- 
myngham  called '  Felmyngham  Halle '  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  enfeoffed 


216  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  EOLLS. 


^  i  oQ  Membrane  id — conL 

Bobert  Herward,  Clement  Herward,  Simon  Damme,  John  Stubbe,  Edward 
Howes,  William  Mono  and  Nicholas  Corpsty  of  the  same  and  they  were 
seised  of  it  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  and  that  it  is  held  and  was  held  at  the 
time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Richard  in  chief  by  knight  service,  they  were 
never  really  seised  of  it  but  the  said  Richard  held  it  at  the  time  of 
his  death. 

MEMBRANE   2d. 

Aug.  1.  Commission  to  John  Wode  the  elder,  Thomas  Combes,  John  Apsley, 

Westminster,    JqI^^  Wode  the  younger,  Thomas  Oxbrygge,  Robert  Wodfould,  and  Richard 

Pamfould  to  enquire  into  the  taking  of  wools,  wool-fells  and  other  goods 
and  merchandise  out  of  the  county  of  Sussex  uncustomed  and  the  takmg  of 
goods  and  merchandise  belonging  to  the  staple  of  Calais  to  places  other  than 
the  said  staple,  with  power  to  examine  the  owners  of  sheep  within  the 
county  as  to  the  disposal  of  their  wool  within  the  last  five  years. 


MEMBRANE  Id. 

Aug.  26.         Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  warden  of 
Westminster,    j^e  Cinque  Ports,  and  his  lieutenant  and  the  mayor  of  Sandwich,  on 

complaint  by  Thomas  Bochard  and  Paul  Bochard,  merchants  of  Genoa, 
that  John  Antonio  de  Nigro,  patron  of  a  carrack  of  Genoa  called  Sancta 
Maria  de  Oracia,  placed  in  divers  places  in  England  adjoining  the  sea  and 
disposed  of  to  his  own  use  certain  butts  of  malvesey  which  he  received 
from  them  at  the  island  of  C  ....  to  take  to  England  and  deliver  to 
their  attorneys,  to  seize  the  said  butts  and  keep  them  in  safe-custody. 


(  217  ) 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II. 


MEMBRANE  28. 

1480. 

Oct.  1.  Licence  for  the  king*8  kinsman  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  kinsman 

Westminster,    and  heir  of  Humphrey,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  and  Anne  his  wife, 

deceased,  tenants  in  chief,  to  wit  son  of  Humphrey  their  son,  to  enter  freely 
into  all  castles  etc.  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  in  England, 
Wales  and  the  marches  of  Wales  late  of  the  said  Humphrey  or  Anne  which 
should  descend  to  him  on  their  deaths,  saving  to  the  kmg  homage  and 
fealty.  By  K. 

Sept.  14.         Grant  to  Richard  Boyvyle,  esquire,  and  Gresilda  his  wife,  for  his  good 

Westminster,    service  to  the  king*s  sister  the  duchess  of  Burgundy,  of  an  annuity  of  20^. 

from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Preston  and 

Uppyngham,  co.  Rutland,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of 

Isabel  late  the  wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  11.  Grant  to  William  Carlile  of  the  ofiSces  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of 

Westminster.    Flampstede  and  collector  of  the  issues  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Flamp- 

stede,  CO.  Hertford,  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship,  with  all  other 

profits*  By  E. 

Oct.  10.         Mandate  to  all  bailifb  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Thomson,  bom  in 
Westminster.    Iburnathe  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  who  has  taken  an 
oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Oct.  12.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant,  Henry  Framlyngham,  esquire,  of  the  custody 

Westminster,  of  all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  within  the  realm  late  of  Richard  Whit- 
well,  '  gentelman,'  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  John 
his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  dis- 
paragement, and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Oct^  14.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Alan  Vans,  chaplain,  bom 

Westminster,    at  Dunferneyn  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath 

of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  E, 

Like  mandates  in  favour  of  the  following : — 

Oct.  20.  Andrew  Todde,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London.  By  E. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  11.  John  Ramsey,  chaplain,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Gillyngham, 

Westminster,  co.  Eent. 

Oct.  25.  William  Denolde  aliaa  Graye,  bom    in    Scotland,    dwelling    in 

Westminster.  England.  By  E. 

Oct.  25.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Dey  late  of  London, '  pasteler,'  aluis  Thomas 
Westminster,   Deye  late  of  Westminster,  *coke,'  alias  Thomas  Coke.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  2L  General  pardon  to  Adrian  Richard,  'Ducheman.'  By  E. 

Westminster. 


218  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1480. 


Membrane  28 — cofit. 


Oct.  27.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Nicholas  Haryngton^  bom  in 

Westminflter.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 

to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  £. 

Oct.  28.  Like  mandate  in  favour  of  John  Patyrson,  born  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in 

Westminster.    England.  By  K. 

MEMBRANE  27. 

Nov.  7.  Appointment  of  the  king's  servitor  John  Sapcote,  one  of  the  esquires  of 

Westminster.    \;\r^Q  body,  as  receiver  general  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents, 

services,  possessions  and  hereditaments  late  of  Fulk  Bourghchier  of  Fitz 
Wareyn,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  in  the  counties  of  Salop  and 
Stafford,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  with  the  accustomed 
fees  and  power  of  appointing  and  removing  stewards,  auditors,  receivers, 
constables,  bailiffs,  porters  and  other  ministers  and  officers,  rendering  his 
account  yearly  at  the  Exchequer.  By  K. 

Nov.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Simon  Dygby,  esquire,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    bailiff  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Maunsfeld  in  Shirwood  with  the  custody 

of  the  woods  of  the  same  in  the  county  of  Nottingham,  with  wages  of  2d. 
daily  from  the  receiver  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  accustomed  profits,  in 
lieu   of  a  like  grant  to    Robert  Unton  by  letters  patent  dated  6    May, 

1481        ^^  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.  Licence  for  (George  Stanley,  knight,  and  Joan  his  wife,  daughter  and 

Westminster,    heiress  of  John  Lestraunge,  knight,  late  lord  Lestraunge,  to  enter  freely 

into  all  castles  etc.  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  in  England, 
Wales  and  the  marches  of  Wales  late  of  the  said  John  which  should  descend 
to  her  on  his  death,  and  after  the  death  of  Anne,  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
John,  and  of  Roger  Eynaston,  knight,  to  enter  upon  the  lands  of  the  in- 
heritance of  the  same  John  which  these  hold  in  dower  or  for  life,  saving  to 
1180        the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  7.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Archibald  Davy,  chaplain, 

Westminster,    born  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to 

inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Nov.  8.  .  Inspeocimus  and  confirmation  to  Richard  More,  one  of  the  marshals  of  the 
Westminster.  \jj^g*^  ball,  and  Henry  Lessy,  one  of  the  sewers  of  his  chamber,  of  letters 
patent  (English)  of  the  king's  mother  Cecill,  duchess  of  York,  dated  at  the 
monastery  of  St.  Benet  upon  Hulme,  14  June,  20  Edward  lY,  granting  to 
them  for  her  life  the  offices  of  keeping  of  her  manor  and  two  parks  of 
Stratfeld  Mortymer,  with  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  and  all  other 
profits  as  John  Flegge  and  Agas  his  wife  had,  reserving  for  her  use  pasture 
for  her  beasts  ;  and  grant  that  they  shall  have  the  same  for  life. 

By  p.s.  and  208.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.   12.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Alexander  Pennyr,  chaplain, 

Westminster,  born  at  Lenerk  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  le  Vyne,  co.  Southampton,  who  has 

taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 


MEMBRANE  26. 

April  26.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Thomas,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St. 
Westminster.    Edmund,  Bury,  of  the  tenour  of  an  act  remaining  among  other  memoranda 

of  the  council  in  the  office  of  the  privy  seal,  sent  into  Chancery  by  writ  of 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  219 


-I  joA  Membrane  26 — co)it 

privy  seal,  as  follows  : — In  the  Star  Chamber  at  Westminster  on  14  February, 
19  Edward  IV,  in  the  presence  of  the  bishops  of  Lincoln,  chancellor, 
Rochester,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  Salisbury  .and  Ely,  the  earl  of  Essex, 
treasurer  of  England^  the  lords  of  Ferrers,  Dynham,  Howard,  Greye, 
Beauchamp  and  Dacre,  barons,  Master  Thomas  Langton  and  others,  a 
decree  of  the  king  was  read  as  follows : — In  Michaelmas  term,  18  Edward  IV, 
a  petition  having  been  exhibited  before  the  king  and  council  at  West- 
minster by  Richard,  abbot  of  the  said  monastery,  against  Walter  Thurston, 
William  Sygo,  William  Clynton  and  other  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Bury 
St.  Edmunds  and  read  with  the  answers  and  replication,  the  king  ordered 
Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  John,  bishop  of  Rochester, 
keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  his  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  and  his  coun- 
cillors Master  John  Morton,  elect  of  Ely,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery, 
John  Howard  of  Howard,  knight,  and  Thomas  Mountgomerey,  knight,  to  call 
the  justices  of  either  Bench  and  others  learned  in  the  law  and  examine  the 
matter ;  and  accordingly  on  6  November  last  in  a  chamber  called  <  le 
Chequer  Chamber '  they  caused  the  petition,  answers  and  replication  to  be 
read  and  ordered  the  parties  to  produce  proofs,  and  the  abbot  produced 
divers  charters  and  letters  patent  of  Edmund,  Enut,  Hardeknut, 
St.  Edward  the  Confessor  and  other  progenitors  of  the  king,  confirmed 
by  the  king,  and  divers  records  of  pleas,  processes,  recognitions  and 
judgments  proving  the  liberties  and  jurisdictions  claimed  and  the 
inhabitants  of  the  town  produced  nothing  but  alleged  a  prescriptive 
custom  whereby  the  alderman  of  the  town  could  appoint  constables 
and  keepers  of  the  market  and  watches  of  the  town,  but  they  did 
not  prove  custom  or  use ;  and  the  said  bishops  and  others  in  full  council 
at  Westminster  on  14  November,  18  Edward  IV,  reported  to  the 
king  that  the  abbot  was  lord  of  the  whole  town  with  power  of  appointing 
and  removing  the  alderman  and  all  other  officers,  and  the  inhabitants  never 
had  union  of  commonalty  or  common  seal  and  no  head  except  the  abbot  and 
were  barred  from  their  claim,  and  the  abbot  had  all  pleas  within  the 
borough,  seditions  touching  the  king^s  majesty  and  person  excepted,  and  all 
things  pertaining  to  the  conservation  of  the  peace,  and  that  the  said  Walter 
and  others  had  made  riot;  and  the  king  thereupon  gave  judgment  to  that 
effect  and  decreed  that  the  said  William  Sygo  and  William  Clynton  be  com- 
mitted to  the  Flete  prison  for  riot  until  they  make  fine  with  him  and 
amends  to  the  abbot,  and  the  said  Walter,  who  had  been  imprisoned  within 
the  town  of  Bury  by  the  bailiffs  of  the  abbot  and  found  security  for  fine, 
was  dismissed.  By  p.s.  [5128.] 

June  14.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Silly  late  of  Dultyng,  co.  Somerset,  clerk, 
WeetminBter.    alids  late  of  Oxford,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  28  May. 

By  p.s. 

June  29.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  the  king's  kinsman  John, 
Westminster,  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  the  long's  sister,  to  the  dean  and 
canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of 
Wyndesore  of  the  house,  manor  or  lordship  of  Grovebury  alias  Leighton 
Busard,  co.  Bedford,  the  church  of  Tyntagell,  co.  Cornwall,  with  all 
revenues  and  emoluments,  19  messuages,  7  tofts,  140  acres  of  land,  14 
acres  of  meadow,  140  acres  of  pasture,  100  acres  of  wood  and  4Z.  of  rent  in 
Neweford  and  Blanford,  co.  Dorset,  70  messuages,  12  tofts,  600  acres  of 
land,  100  acres  of  meadow,  800  acres  of  pasture,  100  acres  of  wood  and 
100s.  rent  in  Stukeley,  Norttialle,  Edelesburgh  and  Rodenaohe,  co. 
Buckingham,  20  messuages,  8  tofts,  800  acres  of  land,  60  acres  of  meadow, 
200  acres  of  pasture,  40  acres  of  wood  and  20«.  rent  in  Compton  Seynt 


220  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  EOLLS. 


t  joi\  Membrane  26 — con^ 

\VS\j. 

John,  CO.  Sussex,  10  messuages,  9  tofts,  200  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of 

meadow,   100  acres  of  pasture,   10   acres   of  wood   and  20s.  of  rent  in 

Portesmouth  and  Burgbegge,  co.  Southampton,  and  one  messuage,  8  tofts, 

60  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of  meadow,  40  acres  of  pasture  and  20«.  of  rent  in 

Stodeham,  co.  Hertford,  held  in  chief.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE  25. 

Oct.  10.  Grant  to  Margaret  Eelem,  for  her  good  service  to  the  king  and  his 
WeBtminster.  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services  and  other  possessions  and  heredita- 
ments, with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
fairs,  markets,  franchises,  liberties,  profits  and  commodities,  which  Elizabeth, 
now  deceased,  the  wife  of  Thomas  Malory,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief, 
held  after  his  death  of  the  inheritance  of  Nicholas  Malozy  their  kinsman 
and  heir,  viz.  son  of  Bobert  their  son,  during  the  minority  of  the  said 
Nicholas  and  his  custody  and  marriage  without  disparagement,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  21.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  president  and  fellows  of  the  royal 
Westminster,  college  of  St.  Margaret  and  St.  Bernard  in  the  University  of  Cambridge,  of 
the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  29  May,  18  Edwaid  IV, 
granting  a  general  pardon  to  them.  These  letters  have  been  accidentally 
lost,  as  John  Bypplyngham,  clerk,  one  of  the  fellows,  has  taken  oath  in 
Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Oct.  19.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  William  Boo,  'laborer,*  bom 

Westminster,    in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Somersham,  co.  Huntingdon,  who  has  taken  an 

oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.      By  E. 

Oct.  17.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Beke  late  of  Mynskypp,  co.  York,  '  taiUour,'  alias  late 

Westminster,    of  Skypton  in  Craven,  co.  York,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not 

appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having 

surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Byllyng,  chief  justice  of 

the  Eing*s  Bench,  has  certified. 

Oct.  27.  Appointment  of  John  Clerk,  one  of  the  auditors  of  the  Exchequer,  and 
Westminster.  John  Hewyk  as  auditors  of  all  accounts  of  ministers  in  all  honours,  castles, 
lordships,  manors,  towns,  townships,  and  other  possessions  and  heredita- 
ments late  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  in  the  counties  of  Warwick, 
Worcester,  Stafford,  Salop,  Hereford,  Oxford,  Berks,  Wilts,  Northampton, 
Gloucester  and  Butland,  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick, 
his  son  and  heir,  receiving  such  fees  and  sums  of  money  for  parchment  and 
engrossing  as  John  Toke  and  Henry  Harper  had  from  the  said  duke,  wi^ 
daily  expenses  while  engaged  on  the  business,  from  the  issues  of  the 
premises  from  Michaelmas,  19  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  24. 

Oct.  17.         General  pardon  to  Margaret  More  alias  Moor  late  of  Godstowe,  co.  Oxford, 
Westminster,   nun,  alias  *  gentilwoman,*  alias  late  abbess  of  Godstowe.  By  E. 

Oct.  80.  Licence,  for  lOOL  paid  by  them  to  the  king  in  quarried  stone  for  the 

Westminster,    building  of   the  king's  free  chapel  of    St.  George  within  the  castle  of 

Wyndesore,  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  and 
St.  Eenelm,  Wynchecombe,  to  acquire  in  frank  almoin  lands,  rents,  services 
and  other  possessions  to  the  value  of  20^.  yearly.  By  £. 


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-I  jQA  Membrane  24 — cont. 

April  28.        Licence  for  Jolm  Britte,  Henry  Lee  and  Thomas  Wymonde  to  found 
Westminster,    a  fraternity  or  perpetual  gild  of  three  guardians  and  the  commonalty  of  free 

men  of  the  mistery  or  art  of  fullers  of  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London. 
The  guardians  and  commonalty  shall  form  one  corporate  body  with  power  to 
aoquL  lands  and  other  possessions  and  to  impl^  and  be  implei^ed  and 
shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal,  and  the  commonalty 
shall  each  year  elect  from  among  themselves  three  guardians  for  the  business 
of  the  mistery  and  the  rule  of  the  mistery  and  all  men  practising  it  in  the 
said  city  and  suburbs,  and  the  guardians  and  commonalty  shall  make 
ordinances  for  the  governance  of  the  mistery  and  shall  change  them  at  will 
by  the  advice  of  the  mayor  and  aldermen  of  the  city.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  25.         General  pardon  to  Denis  Hyndolveston  alias  Hyldyrston,  monk  of  the 
Westaiinster.   cathedral  church  of  Holy  Trinity,  Norwich.  By  K. 

Oct.  26  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Adam,  of  the  tenour  of  the 

Westminster,    enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  10  September,  8  Edward  IV,  granting  to 

him  and  John  Bogger  his  brother  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Sandwich.    These 

letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and 

will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Nov.  5.  Orant  for  life  to  Joan  the  wife  of  Bobert  Colson,  nurse  of  the  king's 

Westminster,   daughter  Katharine,  of  an  annuity  of  51,  from  Easter  last  from  the  subsidy 

of  the  8^.  in  the  tun  and  12d,  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London.    By  p.s. 

Nov.  7.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  William  Gray,  bom  in 

Westminster..   Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Aug.  9.  Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Forster,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  two  parts  of  the  king's  lordship  or  manor 

of  Boss  in  Holdemesse,  co.  York,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of 

George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Qd.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  said  two 

parts  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  28.         Grant  during  pleasure,  to  William  Staverton,  esquire,  and  Elizabeth  his 

Westminster,    -^ife  of  a  yearly  rent  of  6Z.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of 

Assherigge,  co.  Wilts.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  13.         General  pardon  to  John  Crowe  of  London,  '  cordener,'  alias  *  shomaker,' 
Westminster,   of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  8  November.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    23. 

Sept.  15.        Bevocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,    on  8  July  last  by  letters  patent  to  John  Lay  alias  Leye  late  of  Lewes,  co. 

Sussex,  chaplain,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  William 
Stokker,  knight,  the  mayor,  and  the  merchants  and  society  of  the  staple  of 
Calais,  treasurers  and  victuallers  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais  and  the 
marches  there,  on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because  he 
delays  at  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  as  Thomas  Ham  and  John  Warde, 
shexiffis,  have  certified. 

Sept.  26.         Grant  for  life  to  Master  Stephen  Fryon  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's 
Westminster,    secretaries,  receiving  yearly  101,  from  the  farm  of  the  town  of  Northampton 

and  1(M.  from  the  farm  of  the  city  of  York,  with  all  other  accustomed 
profits.  By  p.s. 


222  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  j^oQ  Membrane  28 — cont, 

July  17.         General  pardon  to  John  Snydall  late  of  Doncastre,  oo.  York,  *  yoman/  of 
Westminster,   all  offences  committed  by  him  before  8  July.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  27.        Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel 
Westminster,    of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  of  the  advowson  of  the  pre- 
bend of  Ewem^  co.  Dorset,  with  all  its  rights,  and  licence  for  them  to  appro- 
priate the  prebend  in  mortmain  with  all  lands  belonging  to  it.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  2.  Grant  to  the  king's  chaplain  Master  Oliver  Dynham  of  the  prebend  or 

Westminster,    canonry  in  the  king's  college  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  within  tiie  castle 
of  Wyndesore  which  Master  Edmund  Audeley  lately  had. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Oct.  1.  Pardon  to  Thomas,  archbishop  of  Tork,  chancellor  of  England,  late 

Westminster,    bishop  of  Lincoln,  late  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  late  bishop  of  Rochester, 

of  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king,  all  offences 

committed  by  him,  and  all  escapes  of  felons  and  attainted  clerks  from  his 

custody.     [FcMt^a,]  By  K. 

Sept.  21.         Grant  to  John  Dunmowe  of  the  prebend  within  the  collegiate  church  of 
Westminster.    Tomworth  void  by  the  resignation  of  Master  Edmund  Audeley,  bishop  of 
Rochester. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

July  20.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffisi  and  others  to  permit  Henry  Gragge,  bom  at 
Westminster*    Aberden  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken  an 
oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Oct.  1.  Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Hugh  Scotte,  chaplain,  bom  in  Scotland, 

Westminster,    dwelling  at  Midherst,  CO.  Sussex. 

Oct.  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Vaghan,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 

Westminster,  body,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  park  of  Prise  within  the  lordship 
and  county  of  Gower  in  West  Wales  and  the  office  of  coroner  of  the  same 
lordship,  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinswoman  Anne,  daughter  and 
heiress  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  11.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Peter  Courteis  of  the  custody  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    great  wardrobe  with  all  fees  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  6.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Vaughan,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 

Westminster,    body,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  20^.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Gower  in 

South  Wales  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinswoman  Anne,  duchess 
of  York  and  Norfolk.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  General  pardon  to  Stephen  Wade  late  of  London,  brewer,  dlia$  *  laborer.' 

Westminster.  By  K. 

Oct.  19.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant'  Nicholas  Southeworthe,  clerk  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  kitchen,  of  the  manor  of  Fryteswell  alias  IVitewell,  co.  Oxford,  and 
all  lands  in  Friteswell  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  churches,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  liberties,  rents,  services,  profits  and  commodities  late  of 
Henry  Beauford,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  and  James  Ormonde,  late  earl  of 
Wilt^ire,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  their  forfeiture  and  by 
virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV, 
which  were  afterwards  granted  to  Master  William  Hattedyf ,  the  king's 
secretary,  now  deceased,  to  hold  from  the  deatib  of  the  latter  by  as  many 
rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 

Byp.s. 


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1  i  Q  A  Membrane  28 — cont, 

Oot.  12,         General  pardon  to  Mawe  alias  Matthew  A&sset  late  of  Steynygge  Indent 
Westminster,   in  the  county  of  Richmond,  *  husbondman,'  alias  *  laborer.'  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  22. 

Nov.  5.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  James,  bishop  of  Norwich,  the 

Westminster,  king's  kinsman  Anthony  Widevile,  earl  of  Riviers,  Henry  Heydon,  John 
Wutton,  Simon  Burgony,  clerk,  John  Shirwyn,  clerk,  William  Fuller,  John 
Norton  and  William  Catys  of  a  message,  266  acres  of  land  and  70  acres  of 
marsh  in  Northoclynchewarton,  co.  Norfolk,  by  William  Lexham,  John 
Wutton,  Thomas  Forest,  clerk,  John  Shirwyn,  clerk,  William  Randes, 
clerk,  William  Fuller,  John  Norton,  William  Catys  and  Robert  Brounyng 
of  a  messuage,  240i  acres  of  land,  19  acres  of  meadow,  14  acres  of  pasture 
and  85«.  2d.  of  rent  in  Great  Walsyngham  and  Hyndryngham,  by  Thomas 
Forest,  clerk,  John  Shirwyn,  clerk,  William  Randes,  clerk,  William  Fuller, 
John  Norton  and  Robert  Brounyng  of  the  manor  of  Flitcham  called 
*  Snowrynges  in  Flitcham,'  co.  Norfolk,  and  by  John  Wutton,  John  Shirwyn, 
clerk,  William  Fuller  and  John  Norton  of  a  messuage,  81  acres  of  land,  4 
acres  of  meadow,  50  acres  of  pasture  and  Sd.  of  rent  in  Bimyngham,  co. 
Norfolk,  extended  at  Idl.  18s.  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken 
before  Thomas  Wodehous,  escheator  in  the  county,  to  John,  the  prior,  and 
the  convent  of  St.  Mary,  Walsyngham,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  242.  yearly  in 
part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  Thomas,  then  prior,  and  the  convent  by 
letters  patent  dated  14  November,  6  Edward  IV. 

For  8Z.  10s.  paid  in  .the  hanaper. 

Nov.  9.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William  Dabeney,  clerk  of  the  king's  jewels, 

Westminster    of  the  office  of  searcher  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 

with  all  profits  and  a  moiety  of  all  forfeitures,  as  William  Merston,  esquire, 

late  searcher  had.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  80.  Pardon,  for  7  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  of  the  trespass  in  the  acquisi- 

Westminster.  tion  to  himself  and  his  heirs  by  Edward  Howes  from  Richard  Whitwell, 
deceased,  of  the  manor  of  Felmyngham  called  '  Felmyngham  Halle,'  co. 
Norfolk,  held  in  chief,  and  his  entry  thereon  without  licence. 

Nov.  11.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Lincoln,  priest,  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Giles, 
Westminster    Scorthowe,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Master 

John  Smyth.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  16.  Grant  to  Thomas  de  Saintmartin  of  the  island  of  Gersey,  *  gentilman,' 

Westminster,  who  has  been  an  adherent  of  the  king's  adversaries  and  whom  the  king  has 

pardoned,  that  he  may  freely  enter  into  certain  lands,  lordships  and  fees  of 

his  ancestors  to  whom  he  is  heir,  in  the  islands  of  Gersey  and  Guernsey  as 

of  the  fee  called  <  le  Fee  de  la  Trinite.'  By  E. 

Nov.  18.  General  pardon  to  John  Maister  late  of  Eedyngton,  co.  Essex,  *  husbond- 

Westminster,   man,*  alias  *  laborer,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  24  October 

last.  By  K. 

Nov.  6.         Presentation  of  William  Branohe  to  the  chantry  in  the  chapel  of  St. 
Westminster.    Mary  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Chichester,  void  by  the  resignation  of 

Thomas  Barker,  last  chaplain. 

Nov.  14.         Pardon  to  William  Coke  of  Tamerton  Folyet,  co.  Devon,  'yeoman,'  of 
Westminster,    his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  with  Richard  Martyn  of 

Tamerton  Folyet,  'yoman,'  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  the 


224  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  EOLLS. 


1  jQ/\  Memhrane  22 — corU. 

king  of  their  ransom  for  a  trespass  conunitted  against  William  Hastynges, 
knight,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Ralph  Hastynges,  knight,  and  Richard 
Page  at  Horsham  in  the  parish  of  Tamerton  Folyet ;  these  having  appeared 
in  court  on  18  November  by  John  Elys,  their  attorney,  and  acknowledged 
themselves  satisfied  of  2Sl.  Qs.  8d.  and  the  said  William  having  appeared  in 
person  and  made  fine  and  afterwards  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as 
Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  28,         Grant  to  the  king*s  servant  Edward  Widevylle,  knight  of  the  body,  of 

Westminster,    the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  with  knights'  fees  and 

advowsons  late  of   William  Camon,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the 

minority  of  William  his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of 

'the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  21. 

Nov.  28.  Whereas  the  king  ought  to  have  the  nomination  to  one  corrody  only  in 
Westminster,  the  priory  of  St.  Mary,  Thetford,  and  he  understands  from  Robert,  now 
prior,  that  although  Henry  Michegood  obtained  a  corrody  in  the  priory  at 
the  king's  request  in  the  time  of  John,  late  prior,  and  still  has  it,  neverthe- 
less William  Newerk,  one  of  the  gentlemen  of  the  king's  chapel,  obtained 
another  corrody  there  in  the  time  of  the  said  late  prior  and  still  has  it,  so 
that  the  prior  and  convent  and  their  successors  are  chargeable  to  the  king 
with  two  corrodies,  he  now  for  the  love  which  he  bears  to  his  son  Richard, 
duke  of  York,  and  Anne  his  wife,  daughter  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk, 
patrons  of  the  priory,  grants  that  the  prior  and  convent  shall  henceforward 
be  charged  with  one  corrody  only.  By  K. 

Nov.  27.         Pardon,  of  the  king's  alms  and  without  any  fee  to  be  taken  for  the  great 

Westminster,   seal,  to  John  Lyng  and  Joan  his  wife  of  a  fine  of  26$.  due  from  them  to 

the  king.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  27.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Passewater  late  of  CopuU,  co.  Bedford,  '  gentilman,* 
Westminster,    of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  for  not  appearing  before  the 

justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  John  Langston  of  a  debt  of  40s.  which  the 
latter  recovered  against  him  and  6s.  8^.  damages,  he  having  surrendered  to 
the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  said  John,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  24.  Grant  to  William  Feelde,  the  master,  and  the  fellows  of  the  college  of 

Westminster.    St.  Mary  and  All  Saints,  Fodrynghey,  which  is  of  the  foundation  of  the 

king's  progenitor  Edward,  late  duke  of  York,  and  of  the  king's  patronage, 
that  they  shall  be  quit  of  all  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other  contributions  or 
subsidies  granted  by  the  clergy  of  the  realm  or  of  the  provinces  of 
Canterbury  or  York,  or  by  the  commons  of  the  realm  or  of  any  tallage  on  the 
king's  demesne  lands  or  tenth  or  other  quota  imposed  by  the  pope.     By  p.s. 

Nov.  25.         General  pardon  to  John  Rufford  late  of  Edesburgh,  co.  Buckingham, 

Westminster.    <  gentilman,'  cUias  late  of  Pichethorn,  co.  Buckingham,  alias  of  Pycheford, 

CO.  Buckingham,  alias  late  of  London,  alias  of  Westminster,  alias  *  mercer,* 

alias    esquire,    of    all    offences  committed  by  him   before    27  May,   16 

Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  17.  Grant  to  Thomas  Thwaytes,  esquire,  and  his  executors  and  assigns,  for 

Westminster.   98  years,  rendering  to  the  king  2s.  yearly,  of  the  site  of  16  destroyed 

messuages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle  in  the  ward  of  la  Vyntre, 

London,  which  came  into  the  king's  hands  because  Thomas  Romayns  and 


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14S0  Membrane  21 — eont. 

William  Champneys  of  London,  '  gentilmen,*  granted  them  to  George 
Storton,  prior  of  Lewes,  without  licence,  on  12  November,  8  Edward  III ; 
in  lieu  of  a  grant  of  the  messuages  for  life  to  Robert  Clyfton,  one  of  the 
yeomen  ushers  of  the  chamber  of  the  king's  consort,  now  deceased,  and 
Henry  Langton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  pantry,  by  letters  patent  dated 
28  September,  17  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  26.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Archibald  an  Arme,  bom 
Westminster,    in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Ingerston,  co.  Essex,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 
fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Dec.  1.  Grant  to  Humphrey  Everdon  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  lands,  rents 

Westminster,    and  services  late  of  John  Lee,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of 

Thomas  Lee  his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter 

without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  2.  Mandate  to  all  bailifiis  and  others  to  permit  Charles  Herys  alias  Patrick 

Westminster.  Herys,  bom  in  Cloweden  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Norwich  in  England,  who 
has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his 
goods. 

Dec.  1.  Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Alexander  Alanson,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling 

Westminster,    at  Asshewell,  co.  Hertford. 

MEMBRANE   20. 

Nov.  18.  Licence,  for  20Z.  paid  to  the  king,  for  Richard  Strangways,  knight,  son 
Westminster,  and  heir  of  James  Strangways,  knight,  and  son  and  heir  of  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  daughter  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  Philip  Darse,  knight,  tenants  in 
chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  lordships,  manors,  lands  etc.  and  other 
possessions  and  hereditaments  within  the  realm  of  which  the  said  James  or 
Elizabeth  or  any  ancestor  of  his  was  seised  and  which  should  descend  to 
him,  saving  to  the  king  homage,  fealty  and  relief.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  19.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Weston,  esquire,  as  surveyor 
Westminster,  of  the  petty  custom  and  the  subsidy  of  the  8«.  in  the  tun  and  the  12d.  in 
the  pound  and  of  the  customers,  collectors  and  controllers  of  the  same  in 
the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  with  a  clerk  under  him, 
with  power  to  examine  books,  rolls  and  other  memoranda  and  all  merchan- 
dise, and  to  arrest  and  imprison  offenders,  and  grant  to  him  yearly  from 
Michaelmas  last  of  100  marks  for  himself  and  10^.  for  his  clerk  from  the 
issues  of  the  said  subsidy.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  29.  Grant  to  John  Denys  of  Orligh,  *  gentilman,'  of  the  custody  of  all  lord- 
Westminster,  ships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  possessions  and  hereditaments  with  knights* 
fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets, 
privileges  and  franchises  late  of  John  Hatche  the  elder  or  John  Hatche  the 
younger  during  the  minority  of  Thomas  Hatche,  kinsman  and  heir  of  the 
said  John  the  elder  and  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John  the  younger,  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  said  Thomas  without  disparagement,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.         Licence  for  John  Borne  and  John  Garlond  to  grant  six  messuages,  200 

Westminster,    acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  100  acres  of  pasture,  20  acres  of  wood, 

100  acres  of  furze  and  heath  and  18.s.  id,  of  rent  in  Estwike,  Westwike, 

Mollond  in  the  parish  of  Chelmelegh,  Challewyke  and  Hurdyngeslegh  in 


226  CALENDAK  OF  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1430.  Membrane  20 — cont. 

the  parish  of  Ghallegh,  held  in  chief,  to  John  Speke,  esquire,  John  More, 
John  Eyrton  and  William  Tnmer  to  hold  to  thenmelves  and  their  heirs 
and  assigns  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other 
rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 

For  20$,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


^  ,^^  MEMBRANE  19. 

1481. 

Jan.  4.  Oeneral  pardon  to  Margaret  Lye  late  of  Toft  in  the  parish  of  Dunchirche, 

Westminster,    co.  Warwick,  'huswyff.'  By  K. 

Jan.  8.  Grant  to  William  Smyth,  chaplain,  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Thomas  on 

Westminster,    the  bridge  of  Stampford  with  the  chapel  of  St.  Giles  annexed,  void  by  the 

death  of  Thomas  Ferman,  chaplain.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Ryther,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  crown,  of  6d.  daily  for  his  fee  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Devon. 

Jan.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  Isabel  the  wife  of  Thomas  Stidolf,  servant  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  late  nurse  of  the  king's  daughter 

Cecily,  of  10^.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last,  viz.  61.  18<.  4id,  from  the  issues 
of  the  county  of  Devon  and  6  marks  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of 
Stafford.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  4.  Licence  for  Walter  Devoreux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  and  John  Devoreux, 

Westminster,    knight,  James  Baskervile,  knight,  John  Lyngen,  knight,  Bichard  Corbet, 

knight,  Thomas  Comewayle,  knight,  John  ap  Bichard,  clerk, 
Thomas  Monyngton,  esquire,  and  William  Wykes,  'gentilman,' 
feoffees  of  the  said  Walter  of  and  in  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Sutton 
Courtenay,  co.  Berks,  and  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Sutton 
Courtenay,  to  grant  the  said  advowson  to  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's 
free  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesor  in  frank  almoin, 
and  for  the  dean  and  canons  to  appropriate  the  said  church  in  mortmain. 

By  K. 

Jan.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  from  Christmas 

Westminster,    last  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  and  heir  of  John  Pilkyngton, 

knight,  of  all  sums  of  money,  farms  and  rents  due  to  the  king  from 
manors  and  lands  late  of  the  said  John  as  specified  in  letters  patent  dated 
11  June  and  12  June,  19  Edward  IV  {see  p,  158),  to  Joan  his  wife, 
reserving  to  the  king  the  park  of  Aringden  and  the  profit  thereof,  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  said  heir  without  disparagement.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  1.  Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  the  king's  servitor  Hugh  MoUe 

Westminster,  of  the  offices  of  steward  of  the  forest  of  Eynfare  and  the  manor  of  Stourton 
and  Eynfare,  co.  Stafford,  ranger  of  the  hays  of  Chespell,  Iverley  and 
Asshewood  within  the  forest  and  bailiff  of  Jaspell  and  Iverley,  in  the 
king's  hands  by  the  death  of  John  Acton,  with  stanks,  fisheries,  stews, 
waifs,  strays,  fines,  amercements,  profits  of  courts,  herbage,  pannage,  trees, 
branches  and  wood  called  - '  wyndfalles,'  cheminage  and  other  profits, 
rendering  to  the  king  18«.  id.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  and  receiving  the 
1 480        accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.         General  pardon  to  Joys  van  Walot  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex, 
Westminster.    <  capper,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  81  Mardi  last.       By  p.s. 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  227 


J^gJ^  Membrane  19 — cmU, 

Jan.  17.         Grant  to  John  Hulcote,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  John  Yotton, 

WestaiinBter.    Thomas  Brent  and  John  Somerlande,  clerks,  of  the  collation  to  the  next 

vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king^s  college  of  St.  George  within  the 

1480         castle  of  Wyndesor.  By  K. 

Dec.  20.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Ramsey,  bom  in 
Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Like  mandates  in  favour  of  the  following  : — 
Moredowe  Wylson. 
1481.  James  Boreman. 

Jan.  14.  Appointment  of  Henry  Harper  and  Ralph  Aylesbury  as  auditors  of  all 
Westminster,  accounts  of  ministers  in  all  honours,  castles,  manors,  lordships,  towns, 
townships  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  late  of  George,  late 
duke  of  Clarence,  and  Isabel  his  consort  in  the  counties  of  Warwick, 
Worcester,  Stafford,  Salop,  Hereford,  Oxford,  Berks,  Wilts,  Gloucester, 
Buckingham,  Northampton  and  Rutland  during  the  minority  of  Edward, 
earl  of  Warwick,  their  son  and  heir,  receiving  such  fees  and  sums  of 
money  for  parchment  and  engrossing  as  John  Tooke  and  the  said  Henry 
had  from  the  said  duke,  with  daily  expenses  while  engaged  on  the  business, 
from  the  issues  of  the  premises  from  Michaelmas  last.  By  p.s. 


1480. 


MEMBRANE    18. 


Nov.  4.  Licence    for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Richard    Humfrey    of  a 

Westminster,  messuage  and  three  shops  in  the  parish  and  town  of  St.  Mary,  Matfelon, 
00.  Middlesex,  not  held  in  chief,  to  Joan  Barton,  the  abbess,  and  the 
convent  of  Minoresses  of  the  order  of  St.  Clare  without  Algate,  London,  to 
pray  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Richard  and  Marion  his  wife  and  his  parents 
and  benefactors,  saving  to  the  chief  lords  of  the  fee  the  accustomed  services. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  29.  Licence,  at  the  instance  of  the  king's  mother  Cecily,  duchess  of  York, 
Westminster,  for  William  Gase,  William  Morell,  John  Dadam,  John  Hasilwode,  Richard 
Gase  and  William  Spylman,  aJl  of  Thaxstede,  to  found  a  fraternity  or  per- 
petual gild  of  four  guardians  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  parishioners 
of  the  parish  church  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Thaxstede,  and  others  who  may 
wish  to  be  of  the' fraternity.  The  guturdians,  brethren  and  sisters  shall  be 
able  to  augment  the  fraternity  whenever  they  think  fit  and  each  year  to 
elect  from  themselves  four  guardians  for  the  business  and  government  of  the 
fraternity,  and  they  shall  form  one  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession 
and  a  common  seal  and  power  to  acquire  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions 
and  to  implead  and  be  impleaded.  And  grant  to  them  of  licence  to  acquire 
in  mortmain  lands  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10^  yearly 
for  the  sustenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  said 
church  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
England,  and  his  said  mother  and  the  said  founders  and  the  brethren  and 
sisters  of  the  fraternity  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  support  of 
other  works.  By  p.s.  and  for  251.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Deo.  7.  General  pardon  to  John  Multon  of  Topclyf,  co.  York,  '  gentilman,'  of  all 

Westminster,   offences  committed  by  him  before  4  December.  By  p.s. 


228  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-lAQC)  Membrane  18 — cont. 

Dec.  5.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Wyer  alias  Clerk,  bom 

Westminster,  ixx  Scotland,  dwelling  at  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Dec.  7.  Orant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Sapcote,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body, 

Westminster,  of  the  custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  services,  knights* 
fees,  hundreds,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge  and  advowsons  late  of  Fulk 
Bourghchier  of  Fitz  Waren,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the 
minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  saving  to  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Fulk  her  reasonable  dower,  rendering  to  the  king  2d3Z.  6s.  Sd.  yearly, 
provided  that  if  Elizabeth  the  wife  of  the  said  John  Sapcote  die  during  the 
minority  of  the  said  heir  these  letters  shall  be  void.  By  E. 

Dec.  14.  Grant   by   mainprise   of  Walter   Deverox,    lord   Ferres,   knight,   and 

Westminster.  Simon  Milbome  of  Tillyngton,  esquire,  to  John  Cassy  of  Mesirden, 
CO.  Gloucester,  the  younger,  *  gentilman,'  of  the  custody  of  the 
manors  of  Eton  Lemster  caJled  '  Ouldecourt,'  Eton  Bedford, 
Eton  Gamage  and  Eyton,  co.  Hereford,  and  40  acres  of  land, 
20  acres  of  meadow,  10  acres  of  pasture  and  20«.  rent  in  Luston, 
three  messuages,  80  acres  of  land,  15  acres  of  meadow  and  8 
acres  of  pasture  in  Bradford  and  18  messuages  within  the  borough  of 
Leomynster,  co.  Hereford,  late  of  Henry  Hakiluyt,  esquire,  deceased, 
tenant  in  chief,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
Richard  his  son  and  heir,  to  hold  from  1  December  last  for  three  years, 
rendering  yearly  to  the  king  551.  lis,  id.  and  9s.  id.  of  increment  and 
supporting  all  charges.  By  E. 

Dec.  16.  Licence  for  the  prioress  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  and 

Westminster.    St.  John  Baptist,  Godstowe,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of 

Lincoln,  to  elect  an  abbess  in  the  place  of  Alice  Nunny,  resigned.     By  p.s. 

Oct.  80.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Master  Oliver  Eyng,  the  king's  secretary, 

Westminster,    of  the  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  SS.  George  the 

Martyr  and  Edward  the  Confessor  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  void  by 

the  resignation  of  Master  Alexander  Lye.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Dec.  28.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Clerk,  bom  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Stroweston  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 

fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Dec.  27.  Grant  to  John  Draper,  whom  the  king  lately  by  letters  patent  appointed 

Westminster,    one  of  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage 

in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  that  he  may  buy  or 
sell  merchandise  and  take  the  same  to  or  from  foreign  parts,  notwith- 
standing the  late  act  in  Parliament,  saving  to  the  king  tiie  due  customs 
and  subsidies  and  provided  that  he  do  not  take  any  wools  or  wool-fells  to 
any  foreign  parts  except  to  the  staple  of  Calais  or  beyond  the  mountains 
by  the  straits  of  Marrok.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  29.         Signification  to  the  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
Westminster,   of  Eatharine  Feild,  nun  of  the  convent  of  Godstowe,  as  abbess  of  that 
place. 

Dec.  28.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's  servitor  John 

Westminster.    Lewes  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  fees  pf  l^f 


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24gQ^  Membrane  18 — conU 

daily  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  and  a  livery  of  vesture  of  the  suit  of 
the  king's  esquires  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  and  all  other 
profits.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  29.         Presentation  of  John  Bramston,   chaplain,   to  the  parish  church  of 
WesfaninBter.    Suthluflfenam,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincolii,   void  by  the  death  of  John 
Wolhous  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  kinsman, 
Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence. 

Dec.  27.         Presentation  of  Benedict  Dodyn  to  the  parish  church  of  Calkewell,  in  the 
WestminBter.    diocese  of  Terouanne,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Henry  Ediall.     The  letters 
are  directed  to  Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

MEMBRANE  17. 

Nov.  20.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Yol,  chaplain,  bom  in 
Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Messyng,  co.  Essex,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 

to  inhabit  the  reaJm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  E. 

Nov.  20.         Like  mandates  in  favour  of  the  following,  bom  in  Scotland : — 

John  Andrewe,  dwelling  in  England. 

John  Yong,  dwelling  at  Hakeney,  co.  Middlesex. 

Nov.  16.  Henry  Johnson,  dwelling  at  Newyngtongrene,  co.  Middlesex. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  17.         Protection,  for  one  year,  for  John  Bull,  citizen  of  London,  alUu  John  de 
Westminster.    Solario,  and  his  men,  lands  and  possessions.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  9.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Beke  late  of  Harowgate  by  Bylton,  co.  York, 

Westminster.    *  tayllour,*  alias  late  of  Bypon,  co.  York,  alias  late  of  Skipton  in  Crawyn, 

cx).  York.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  21.  General  pardon  to  Percival  Greyson  alias  Graysun  alias  Greson  late  of 

^Westminster.    Kirkburton,  co  York,  '  yoman,'  alicu  late  of  Westburton,  co.  York,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  15  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Mandate  to  all  bailifb  and  others  to  permit  John  Lyndesey,  bom  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Dertford,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 

to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  E. 

Nov.  22.         General   pardon    to   John    Somer  ali€u  Palmer  alias  Somnour  alias 
Westminster.    Sunmore  of  London,  '  upholdster,'  alias  *  tailour.'  By  E. 

Nov.  22.         General  pardon  to  William  Vaughan  late  of  London,  <yoman,'  John 
Westminster.    Hoo    late    of    London,   *yoman,'   William  Dawbeney  late    of    London, 

'  gentiln:ian,'  and  Philip  Gore  late  of  London,  'yoman.'  By  E. 

Nov.  20.         General  pardon  to  William,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St.  Peter, 
Westminster.   Peterburgh,  co.  Northampton.  By  E. 

MEMBRANE  16. 

Nov.  27.         Pardon  to  William  Benet  of  Barfold,  co.  Suffolk,  'yoman,'  of  his  out- 
Westminster,    lawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 
answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshcdsea 
prison,  as  Thomas  BiUyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Eing's  Bench,  has 
certified. 


230  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-I  iOA  Membrane  16— con^. 

May  5.  Grant  in  frank  almoin,  with  the  assent  of  the  great  council,  to  the  prior 

Westminster,    and  brethren  of  the  Hospital  or  priory  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 

in  consideration  of  their  expenses  and  unwearying  labours  in  fighting  the 
enemies  of  the  Cross,  of  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Boston,  oo. 
Lincoln,  and  licence  for  them  to  appropriate  the  church  in  mortmain, 
saving  a  suitable  portion  for  the  endowment  of  a  vicarage  and  provided 
that  a  competent  sum  of  money  be  distributed  among  the  poor  parishioners 
of  the  church.  By  E* 

Aug.  20.  Charter  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Southampton, 

Westminster,    in  confirmation  of  a  grant  to  them  by  letters  patent  dated  16  December, 

1  Edward  IV,  which  are  in  part  invalid,  granting  that  within  the  town, 
liberty  and  precinct  they  shall  have  in  support  of  the  payment  of  the  fee- 
farm  of  the  town  all  fines,  goods  and  chattels  of  felons  and  outlaws, 
waifs  and  strays  and  year,  day,  waste  and  strip.  Witnesses : — Th.  ^ 
cardinal  archbishop  [of  Canterbury] ,  Th.  archbishop  of  York,  chancellor " 
of  England,  the  king's  son  Richard,  duke  of  York,  the  king's  brother 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  constable  of  England,  the  king's  kinsmen 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  treasurer  of  England,  and  Antony,  earl  Ryvers,  Th. 
{sic)  bishop  of  Lincoln,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley, 
knight,  steward  of  the  household,  and  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges, 
1481         ^^g^^i  the  king's  chamberlain,  and  others.  By  p.s. 

Jan  19.  General  pardon  to  William  Dey  of  London,  *  cutler.'  By  p.s. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  25.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Thomas,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Westminster,    crown,  of  the  offices  of  receiver  and  approver  of  the  lordship  of  Gower  with 

its  members  in  South  Wales  during  the  minority  of  the  King's  daughter 

Anne,  duchess  of  York,  daughter  and  heir  of  the  king's  kinsman  John, 

late  duke  of  Norfolk,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  all  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  1.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumm,  for  one  year,  lately 

Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Kelke  of  London,  *  mercer,'  oZum 
'merchaunt,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  William,  lord 
of  Hastynges,  lieutenant  general  of  the  town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais, 
on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays 
in  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sherifiTs. 

Feb.  8.  Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  Thomas  Whityngton  as  second 

Westminster,    baron  of  the  Exchequer,  receiving  such  fees,  profits  and  vestures  as  John 

Clerk,  late  second  baron,  had  from  the  fines  and  issues  in  the  court  of  the 

Exchequer  at  his  own  hands,  mention  being  made  of  the  same  from  time 

to  time  in  the  memoranda  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.8. 


MEMBRANE    15. 

Jan.  14.  Grant  to  Henry  Davers,  whom  the  king  lately  by  letters  patent  appointed 

Westminster,  customer  or  collector  of  the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports 
and  places  adjacent,  that  he  may  buy  or  sell  merchandise  and  take  the 
same  to  or  from  foreign  parts,  notwithstanding  the  late  act  in  Parliament 
at  Westminster,  saving  to  the  king  the  due  customs  and  subsidies  and 
provided  that  he  do  not  take  any  wools  or  wool-fells  to  any  foreign  parts 
except  to  the  staple  of  Calais  or  beyond  the  mountains  by  the  straits  of 
Marrok.  By  p.s. 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  281 


1  jg-i  Membrane  15 — cotU. 

Jan.  20.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Alexander  Watson,  born  in 
Weetminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Jan.  24.         Pardon  to  Hugh  Hastynges,  knight,  late  sheriff  of  York,  of  all  offences 

Westminster,    committed  by  him  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 

king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  20.  Pardon  to  Peter  Gourteys,  who  at  the  king's  request  has  undertaken  the 

Westminster,  custody  of  the  great  wardrobe  and  from  28  April  last  to  Michaelmas  last 
has  received  for  the  king's  use  divers  cloths  of  velvet  and  *  chamelet '  and 
other  stuffs  and  has  received  and  paid  divers  sums  of  money  and  has 
rendered  a  full  account,  of  all  debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the 
king  in  this.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  80.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Williamson,  esquire,  as  surveyor 
Westminster,  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  and  the  customers,  collectors  and  controllers 
of  the  same  in  the  ports  of  Lynne,  Ipswich  and  Great  Jememuth  and 
ports  and  places  adjacent,  with  power  to  examine  books,  rolls  and  other 
memoranda  and  all  merchandise  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  offenders,  and 
grant  to  him  of  such  regards  as  shall  seem  fit  to  the  treasurer  of  England 
and  a  moiety  of  the  forfeitures  seized  by  him.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  1.  Pardon,  for  20  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  of  the  trespass  in  the 

Westminster,  acquisition  by  John  Hody,  esquire,  and  WilliMn  Toker  of  two  parts  of  the 
manor  of  Horsyngton  and  Southcheryton,  co.  Somerset,  with  the  advowsons 
of  the  church  of  Horsyngton  and  the  chapel  of  Southcheryton,  held  in  chief, 
from  Bichard  Gorges,  esquire,  and  their  entry  thereon  without  licence  and 
the  grant  by  them  of  the  same  to  Matilda  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Bichard 
for  her  life. 

Jan.  22.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks  for  the 

Westminster,   restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Godstowe  to  Dame  Katharine 

Felde,  nun  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  abbess  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  has 

confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  Walter 

HiUe,  warden  of  the  New  dollege  of  St.  Mary  of  Wynton  in  Oxford. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties ; — 

Southampton  and  Wilts. 

Buckingham. 

Warwick. 

Gloucester. 

Sussex. 

Dorset. 

Northampton.  , 

The  like  to  the  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

MEMBRANE  14. 

Feb.  15.        Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hovy,  groom  for  the  king's  mouth  in 

Westminster,    his  larder,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Dyseworth,  co.  Leicester, 

during  the  minority  of  Anne  daughter  and  heiress  of  the  king's  kinsman 

John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  with  fees  of  lid.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 

lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s.  [5291.] 

Feb.  9.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Worsley  late  of  Ghepyngkynton,  co  Warwick, 
Westminster.    <  yoman,'  ^ias  Robert  Wrasley  late  of  Great  Eyngton.  By  p.s. 


282 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1481. 
Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  20. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  12. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  14 — cont. 

Licence  for  Robert  Bothe,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter, 
York,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Common  Bencli,  Ouj 
Fairfax,  knight,  Gervase  Clyfton,  esquire,  Thomas  Portyngton,  clerk, 
treasurer  of  the  said  church,  Richard  Pygot,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at 
law,  Robert  Forster,  '  gentilman,'  and  Robert  Marler,  feoffees  to  the  use  of 
Laurence,  late  archbishop  of  York,  of  and  in  his  manor  of  Overton 
Watervile,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  the  advowsons  of  the  church  and  t^ro 
chantries  pertaining  to  it,  to  grant  the  same  in  mortmain  to  the  master  or 
warden  and  scholars  of  the  hall  of  Valence  Marie  commonly  called  Pem- 
brokehalle  in  Cambridge  for  the  augmentation  of  two  scholars  of  the  hall 
to  pray  for  the  soul  of  the  said  archbishop  according  to  his  will. 

By  E.  and  for  40Z.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

General  pardon  to  William  Martyn,  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  subsidy 
of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  port  of  London,  alias  late  controller  of  the 
customs  and  subsides  in  the  said  port,  alias  citizen  and  skinner  of  London, 
provided  that  this  shall  not  extend  to  any  debts  due  from  him  to  the  king 
at  the  Exchequer.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  William  Geddyng  late  of  London,  'gentilman,'  alias  late  of 
Lakford,  co.  Suffolk,  son  of  Thomas  Geddyng  late  of  Lakford,  co.  Norfolk, 
of  his  outlawries  in  London  and  Norfolk  for  not  appearing  before  John 
Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer 
Edinund  Pygot,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  and  John  Pellet  alias  Pelet, 
citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  i2s.  and  Hugh  Hunton 
touching  a  debt  of  4Z.,  and  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Walter  Lyhert,  bishop  of  Norwich,  touching  a  debt 
of  106s.  8d.,  and  to  satisfy  Alice  Toller,  widow,  of  51.  7s,  lOd.  which  she 
recovered  against  him  and  6s.  8^.  damages  ;  he  having  surreudered  to  the 
Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  said  Alice,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 


Feb.  17. 

Westminster. 

Feb.    8. 

Westminster. 


General  pardon  to  Antony  de  Serra,  merchant  of  Genoa. 


By  p.s. 


Feb.   18. 

Westminster. 


Pardon  to  William  Dusbard  alias  TaiUour  late  of  the  parish  of  Fakenham, 
CO.  Worcester,  *yoman,'  alias  *taillour,*  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of 
Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses, 
he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  BiUyng,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

The  like  to  John  Dusbard  alias  TaiUour  late  of  the  parish  of  Fakenham, 
*yoman.' 

General  pardon  to  Robert  Knyght  alias  Knight,  late  mayor  of  the  town  of 
Quinburgh,  co.  Kent,  'gentilman,'  alias  'marchant,'  alias  'shipman,'  alias 
'  yoman.'  By  p.s. 


March  1.         General  pardon  to  James  Frampton  alias  Frameton  alias  Fraumton  late 
Westminster,    of  the  town  of  Morton,   co.   Dorset,    *  squier,'  alias  *  gentilman,'  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  26  February.  By  p.s. 


Jan.  20. 

Westminster. 


Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Richard  Shankys,  clerki 
born  in  the  town  of  Dysert  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Wanstede  in  England, 
who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy 
his  goods. 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  238 


1481.  Membrane  14 — cont. 

Like  mandates  in  favour  of  the  following,  born  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in 
England : — 

Feb.  10.  Thomas  Wake. 

Westminster. 

William  Bothe  €Lli(u  Hunt. 

Feb.  16.  Thomas  Lynsey. 

Westminster. 

Thomas  Mobery. 

Maroh  2.  John  Appulby,  dwelling  at  Monteneysing,  co.  Essex. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    13. 

Feb.    5.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Nyter,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrol- 

Westminster.  ment  of  letters  patent  dated  12  February,  14  Edward  IV,  granting  a  general 
pardon  to  Thomas  Hogges  late  of  Portbury,  co.  Somerset,  '  husbondman/ 
alias  late  of  Wroxhale,  oo.  Somerset,  alias  of  Tykenham,  co.  Somerset. 
These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  the  said  John  has  taken  oath 
in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Feb.  4.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Oglesthorpe  alias  Oglusthorpe  late  of  Halifax, 

Westminster,    co.  York,  chaplain.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  19.         General  pardon  to  John  Forster  late  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  esquire, 

Westminster,    marshal  of  the  marshalsea  of  the  household,  alias  John  Foster  late  of 

London,  '  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Welde,  co.  Hertford,  of  all  offences 

1480        committed  by  him  before  1  February.  By  K. 

Dec.  8.  Pardon  to  William,   bishop  of  Durham,  John,  bishop  of  Worcester, 

Westminster.    William,  lord  Hastynges,  John  Wake  the  elder,  esquire,  William  Catesby, 

Thomas  Lymeryk,  Bichard  Maryett  and  William  Crabbe  of  the  trespass  in 
acquiring  from  Elizabeth,  late  dame  Latymer,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 
Wake,  deceased,  esquire,  the  manors  of  Beeley,  co.  Worcester,  and  Wyke- 
wone,  CO.  Gloucester,  held  in  chief,  to  fulfil  her  will  and  entering  thereon 
without  licence.  By  p.s. 


1481. 


MEMBRANE   12. 


Feb.  18.  Licence  for  Edward  Hastinges,  knight,  and  Mary  his  wife,  kinswoman 
Westminster,  and  heiress  of  Margaret,  late  dame  Hungerford,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief, 
to  enter  freely  into  the  manor  of  Dupfoi^i  and  the  hundred  of  Stanburgh, 
CO.  Devon,  and  all  lordships,  manors,  lands  etc.  and  other  possessions  and 
hereditaments  within  the  realm  of  which  the  said  Margaret  or  any  ancestor 
of  hers  was  seized  and  which  should  descend  to  her,  saving  to  the  king 
homage,  fealty  and  relief.  By  E. 

Feb.  2.  Licence  for  John  Grey,  lord  of  Powys,  son  and  heir  of  Bichard  Grey,  late 
Westminster,  lord  of  Powys,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all 
castles,  lordships  etc.  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  in  England, 
Wales  and  the  marches  of  Wales  of  which  the  said  Bichard  or  any  ancestor 
of  his  was  seized  or  which  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  the  saicl  Bichard  held 
in  dower  or  otherwise  for  life  of  his  inheritance  and  which  should  descend 
to  him,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  £. 


234  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


li^Sl.  MEMBRANE    11. 

Jan.  80.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Stephen  Browne,  olerk,  bom 

Westminster,    j^  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Osprenge,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 

fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  K. 

Feb.  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Sclatter  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    parker  of  the  park  called  '  Whightmede  Pare '  within  the  forest  of  Deane, 

CO.  Gloucester,  and  Ad,  daily  for  the  office  from  the  issues  of  the  forest, 
with  all  other  accustomed  emoluments.  By  E* 

Jan.  1.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Shire  alias  Shires  alias  Shyre  of  Newark, 
Westminster,  co.  Nottingham,  *  inholder,'  alias  *  yoman,'  late  approver  of  the  subsidy 
and  ulnage  of  cloths  and  the  forfeiture  of  the  same  in  the  counties  and 
towns  of  Nottingham  and  Derby  and  the  county  and  city  of  Lincoln,  of  all 
offences  conmiitted  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  10.         General  pardon  to  John  Wheler  late  of  Little  Malvern,  co.  Worcester, 
Westminster.    <  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  February.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.  General    pardon    to    Robert  Herbotell   alias  Harbotell  of  Grantham, 

Westminster,    co.  Lincoln,   'gentilman,'  of    all    offences    conmiitted    by   him    before 

1  November  last.  By  E. 

Feb.  9.  General  pardon  to  Gabriel  de  Fumariis  and  Antony  Sauly,  merchants  of 

Westminster.    Genoa.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  1.  Mandate  to  all  bailifEs  and  others  to  permit  Alexander  Hay  of  Mongeham, 

Westminster,    co.  Kent,  born  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 
fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Feb.  11.         Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Henry  Lyell,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in 
Westminster.    England. 

Feb.  12.  Licence,  for  26s.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Tremayll,  serjeant  at 
Westminster,  law,  Thomas  Malet,  esquire,  John  Porter,  Edward  Basynge,  Robert  Phelpes, 
clerk,  and  William  Harryes  to  grant  the  manor  of  Codecombe  Mohun,  co. 
Somerset,  held  in  chief,  with  the  exception  of  an  acre  of  land  in  it,  to 
Alexander  Pym  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  with  successive  remainders  to 
John  Puryman  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  Boger  Pym  and  the  heirs  of  the 
bodies  of  himself  and  Joan  his  late  wife,  deceased,  and  the  right  heirs  of 
William  Dodesham. 

Feb.  16.  Mandate  to  all  bailifb  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Atkynson,  bom  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Ingerston,  co.  Essex,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 
to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Feb.  20.         Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Patrick  Groham,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling 
Westminster,   in  England. 


MEMBRANE  10. 


Feb.  26.  Like  mandate  in  favour  of  John  Horsbroke,  born  in  Scotland,  dwelling 

Westminster,  in  England. 

Feb.  25.  Like  mandate  in  favour  of  John  Oggowen,  bom  under  the  obedience  of 

Westminster,  the  king  of  the  Soots,  dwelling  at  Great  Haddam,  co.  Essex. 


20  EDWARD  IV.— Paet    2.  286 


-I  JO"!  Membrane  10 — cont. 

Feb.  22.  Licence  for  John  Twjnyho  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  to  found  a 

Westminster,  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the 
parish  church  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Bristol,  at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
the  said  John  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Thomas 
Boley,  late  merchant  and  sheriff  of  Bristol,  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  their 
relations,  friends  and  benefactors,  to  be  called  *•  Boley  is  ohaunterie '  in  the 

1480  ^^  church.  By  p.s. 

May  20.  Licence  for  Thomas,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St. 

Westminster.  Mary  by  the  walls  of  the  city  of  York  to  grant  in  mortmain  the  hospital 
of  St.  John  de  Novo  Loco  Sancti  Botulphi  in  the  town  of  Boston,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  the  advowson  and  custody  of  the  hospital  and  all  manors, 
lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets, 
liberties,  franchises,  possessions,  hereditaments  and  other  emoluments 
belonging  to  it  to  John-  Weston,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in    England,  and  for  the  latter  to  unite  the  same  to    the 

1481  ^^  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem.  By  E. 

Jan.  20.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitors  John  Belle,  one  of  the  marshals 
Westminster,     [of  the  king's  hall] ,  and  Robert  Belle  his  son,  one  of  the  grooms  of  the 

king's  chamber,  of  a  toft  with  a  yard  {virgiUa)  of  land^  belonging  to  it 
lying  in  the  town  of  Wholaston,  co.  Leicester,  not  exceeding  the  yearly 
value  of  ISs.  id.y  forfeited  to  the  king  because  one  Robert  Belle  the  owner 
thereof  gave  and  mortified  (/undavit)  it  to  the  parish  church  of  Bredon,  co. 
Leicester,  without  licence.  By  p.s.  [5065.] 

March  8.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Godfrey  late  of  Kyrton  in  Holand,   co. 

Westminster.    Lincoln,  *yoman,'  alias  late  of  Leicester,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  20  February  last.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.         Pardon  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry  Bourgchier,  earl  of  Essex,  and  the 
Westminster,    king's     aunt  Isabel  his  consort,   Thomas,   bishop  of  London,   William 

Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight, 
Thomas  Bourgchier,  knight,  John  Bourgchier,  knight,  WilUam  Pykenham, 
clerk,  William  Tendryng,  esquire,  and  Robert  Plommer  of  all  alienations, 
donations  and  perquisitions  of  the  manor  of  Little  Maldon  and  the  advow- 
son or  patronage  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Giles,  Maldon,  co.  Essex,  without 
licence ;  and  licence  for  William  Aspynalght,  clerk,  warden  of  the  hospital, 
the  said  earl  and  others,  patrons  of  the  hospital,  and  the  said  bishop, 
ordinary  of  the  place,  to  assign  and  appropriate  the  hospital  and  all  lands, 
rents,  services,  profits,  commodities,  emoluments,  tenths,  fruits  and  revenues 
parcel  of  it  or  belonging  to  it  and  the  advowson  and  patronage  to  Thomas, 
the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  Bylegh,  co.  Essex,  in  mortmain,  to  hold  in 
aid  of  their  sustenance. 

By  E.  and  for  111.  lU.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.    28.         Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  William  Eokkys  of  the  canonrv  and  prebend 

Westminster,    of  Cotton  within  the  king's  collegiate  church  of  Tamworth,  void  by  the 

resignation  of  Master  John  Dynmowe.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  said  church,  in  the 
diocese  of  Lichfield. 

March  2.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Haywode,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  chantry 
Westminster,    within  the  parish  church  of    Sulhill,  in  the  diocese  of   Coventry  and 

Lichfield. 


286  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


■I  j^QQ  Membrane  10 — cont. 

May   6.  Presentation  of  Edmund  Garter  to  the  parish  church  of  Preston,  in  the 

Westminster,  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  Fulk  More  and  in  the  king's  gift  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

Sept.  16.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  sister  Margaret,  duchess  of  Burgundy,  that 

Westminster,    she  may  yearly  buy  1,000  oxen  and  2,000  rams  within  the  realm  and  take 

them  to  the  parts  of  Flanders,  Holland  or  Seland  quit  of  customs  and 

subsidies.     [FcpderaJ]  By  E. 

Sept.  12.        Licence  for  the  said  duchess  or  her  executors  or  administrators  after  her 

Westminster,    decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  to  ship  630  sacks  of   wool  called 

'  Sleyghtewolles '  of  any  growth  of  the  realm  in  any  ports  of  the  realm 

and  take  them  to  the  parts  of  Flanders,  Holland  or  Seland  quit  of  customs 

and  subsidies.  By  E. 

Nov.  20.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  under-mentioned  Thomas  Daynell 
Westminster,   son  of  Brian  Daynell,  of  the  tenours  of  the  following : — 

1.  A  foot  of  a  fine  made  at  Westminster,  Michaelmas  and  Hilary, 
2  Edward  lY,  before  Robert  Danby,  Nicholas  Assheton,  Peter  Ardern, 
Robert  Danvers,  Walter  Moille,  John  Nedeham,  and  Richard  Chokke, 
justices,  between  Thomas  Danell  the  elder,  Henry  Danell  and  Guy 
Fairfax,  plaintiffs,  and  Brian  Danell  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  deforciants, 
concerning  the  manors  of  Bylton  and  Tokwyth  and  20  messuages,  120 
acres  of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow,  80  acres  of  pasture,  20  acres  of  wood 
and  203.  of  rent  in  York,  Bylton,  Tokwyth,  Middelthorpe  and  Marceton, 
by  which  the  deforciants  acknowledged  the  premises  to  be  the  right  of 
Thomas  and  released  them  to  the  plaintiffs  and  the  heirs  of  Thomas, 
with  warranty  against  Edmund,  abbot  of  Westminster,  and  his 
successors,  and  for  this  the  plaintiffs  granted  to  them  dOO  marks  of  silver. 
Witness  : — T.  Bryan  at  Westminster,  31  October,  19  Edward  IV. 

2.  A  writing  of  Guy  Fairfax,  Serjeant  at  law,  and  Henry  Daynell, 
feoffees  of  the  said  Brian,  granting  to  the  said  Thomas  his  son  and 
the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Brian, 
the  manor  of  Tokwyth  and  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in 
York,  Tokwyth,  Midelthorpe  and  Marceton,  co.  York,  and  also  all 
lands,  rents  and  services  in  Bilton,  co.  York,  late  of  the  said  Brian  in 
fee  simple  and  not  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Bylton,  all  of  which  they 
had  with  Thomas  Daynell  the  elder,  deceased,  brother  of  Brian,  by 
fine.    26  September,  14  Edward  IV. 

1481. 
March  8.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  servant  John  Tayllour  as 
WestminBter.  surveyor  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  and  the  customers  and  controllers  of 
the  same  in  the  ports  of  Pole,  Exeter,  Dertmouth,  Plymmouth,  Fowy 
and  Briggewater  and  ports  and  places  annexed  or  pertaining  to  them,  with 
power  to  examine  books,  rolls  and  other  memoranda  and  all  vessels  and 
merchandise  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  offenders,  and  grant  to  him  for 
the  office  of  20^.  yearly  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of 
Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  a  moiety  of  the  forfeitures  seized  by  him. 

By  p.B. 


20  EDWAED  IV.— Part  2. 


287 


1480. 
Oct.  11. 

W^tminster. 


Mennbrane  9 — cont. 

Grant,  daring  minority,  to  the  king's  esquire  Nicholas  Crowmer  of  the 
custody  of  John  Keynes  son  and  heir  of  John  Keynes,  deceased,  and  of  all 
manors  and  lands  which  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  the 
latter  and  the  minority  of  the  heir,  and  the  marriage  of  the  said  heir  with- 
out disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 


1481. 

Feb.  4. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  21. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  24. 
Westminster. 

March  2. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  8. 

Licence  for  John  Blount,  knight,  son  and  heir  male  of  the  body  of 
Walter  Blount,  knight,  late  lord  of  Mountjoye,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief, 
and  kinsman  and  heir  male  of  Edward  Blount,  who  died  during  minority, 
son  of  William  Blount,  son  of  the  said  Walter,  viz.  brother  of  the  said 
William,  to  enter  freely  into  all  lordships,  manors,  lands  etc.  and  other 
possessions  and  hereditaments  within  the  realm  of  which  the  said  Walter 
was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  or  which  Anne,  late  duchess  of 
Buckingham,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Walter,  held  in  dower  or  otherwise 
for  life  of  his  inheritance  and  which  should  descend  to  him.  By  K. 

Like  licence  for  John  Wroth  son  and  heir  of  John  Wroth,  esquire, 
deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty.        By  K. 

Like  licence  for  Robert  White  son  and  heir  of  John  White,  deceased, 
tenant  in  chief,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Appulby,  bom  in  Scot- 
land, dwelling  at  Monteneysyng,  co.  Essex,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 
to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 


1480. 

Nov.   26. 
Westminster. 


Dec.  1. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  4. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  9. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  7. 

Whereas  lately  at  the  request  of  James,  bishop  of  Norwich,  signifying  to 
the  king  that  Gristina  Baker  alias  Clerc  of  Intewode,  in  his  diocese,  was 
excommunicated  for  contumacy  and  would  not  submit  to  ecclesiastical 
censure,  the  king  directed  the  sheriff  of  Norfolk  to  justify  her  by  her  body 
according  to  the  custom  of  England  until  she  should  satisfy  the  church,  and 
she  appealed  and  John  Jenny  of  Intewode,  co.  Norfolk,  'gentilman,'  John 
Dixson  of  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew  in  Holbum,  London,  *  taillour,'  William 
Brade  of  the  same,  'haberdassher,'  and  John  Maryet  of  the  same,  'yoman,' 
made  mainprise  before  the  king  in  Chancery  that  she  would  pursue  her 
appeal  under  penalty  of  402.  each  and  she  did  not  do  so  and  consequently 
each  of  the  mainpernors  forfeited  40Z.  to  the  king;  the  king  hereby  grants 
to  Henry  Grey,  knight,  and  John  Wyngeield  the  younger,  one  of  the 
esquires  of  the  body,  the  40/.  forfeited  by  the  said  John  Jenney.        By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Oollyngwod,  esquire,  for  his  good  service  in  the 
east  and  middle  marches  of  England  towards  Scotland,  of  an  annuity  of  10/. 
from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne.     By  p.s. 

Confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  5  October,  19  Edward  lY, 
appointing  William,  bishop  of  Meath,  chancellor  of  Ireland  during  good 
behaviour,  and  grant  that  he  shall  have  his  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
hanaper  of  Ireland  and  the  manor  of  Trym  in  Ireland. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  bishop  of 
Ely,  and  William  Hastynges,  lord  Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain,  of 
the  collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free 
chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster.  By  E, 


288  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J  480.  Membrane  7 — cont, 

Nov.  28.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Thorton,  bom  in 
Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Barton  Bendissh,  co.  Norfolk,  who  has  taken  an  oath 
of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Dec.   8.  Grant  to  Humphrey  Starkey,  one  of  the  king*s  Serjeants  at  law,  and 

Westminster.  John  Bardefeld  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  services, 
reversions  and  possessions  late  of  Henry  Torell,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief, 
during  the  minority  of  Humphrey  Torell  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody 
and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir, 
finding  a  sufficient  sustenance  for  the  heir  and  supporting  the  houses, 
enclosures  and  other  buildings.  By  p.s. 

Dec.   7.  Grant  to  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships, 

Westminster,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  and  other  possessions  and 
hereditaments  with  knights*  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, fairs,  markets,  parks,  warrens,  franchises,  liberties,  profits  and 
other  commodities  late  of  John  Enyvet,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight- 
service,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  his  kinsman  and  heir,  viz.  son  of 
Thomas  his  son,  and  the  custody  of  the  said  Edward  with  his  marriage 
without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent 
sustenance  for  the  heir.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  12.  Licence  for  Thomas  Scrope,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Scrope  late 
Westminster,  of  Masham,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  lord- 
ships, manors,  lands,  etc.  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  within 
the  realm  of  which  his  father  or  any  other  ancestor  of  his  was  seised  and 
which  should  descend  to  him,  saving  to  the  king  homage,  fealty  and 
relief.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANES  6  and  5. 

Oct.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  George  Cheynewe,  yeoman  usher  of  the  king's  chamber, 
Westminster,  of  the  manor  of  Brendbradfeld  with  its  members  and  profits  alias  the 
manor  of  Boos  in  Brendbradfeld  and  all  lands  in  Brendbradfeld,  Gokefeld, 
Great  Welwetham  and  Monkesbradfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  late  of  Thomas  Roos, 
knight,  late  lord  of  Roos,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture 
and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV,  lately  granted  for  life  to  Master  William  Hattedyff,  the  king's 
secretary,  now  deces^sed,  to  hold  horn  the  death  of  the  latter  by  the  same 
services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 

Dec.   8.  Pardon  to  William  Cassy,   esquire,   late  escheator  in  the  county  of 

Westminster.  (Gloucester,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues,  amerce- 
ments, debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king  for  anything 
concerning  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  20.  Grant  to  John  Chyverell,  William  Martyn  and  Richard  Turges  of  the 
Westminster,  custody  of  all  goods,  chattels,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions 
and  services  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, fairs,  markets,  parks,  warrens,  franchises,  liberties,  profits  and 
other  commodities  which  John  Husey  the  elder  of  Shapwike,  co.  Dorset, 
who  is  an  idiot,  holds  in  the  county  of  Dorset  or  elsewhere  within  the 
realm  and  the  custody  and  governance  of  the  said  John  so  long  as  the 
premises  remain  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  idiotcy.  By  E. 


20  EDWAED  IV.— Part  2.  289 


"l^gi  Membranes  6  and  6 — cont. 

Jan.  18.         Commission  to  John  Carmenowe,  Thomas  Lncombe,  Thomas  Ljmbery 
Westminster,    anj  ^q  sheriflf  of  Cornwall  to  enquire  into  the  petition  of  John  Philip  that 

whereas  Edward  de  Bossom  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the 
manor  of  Bosseveynon,  co.  Cornwall,  and  by  charter  on  Thursday  after  the 
Epiphany,  4  Edward  II,  granted  it  to  Bobert  de  Bossom  his  son  and  the 
heirs  of  the  body  of  the  latter  with  successive  remainders  to  Bartholomew, 
Balph,  Edward  and  Alan  his  sons  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  and 
Marjory  his  daughter  and  her  heirs,  and  the  said  Bobert  was  accordingly 
seised  of  it  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  and  enfeoffed  Bobert  Tresilian, 
knight,  of  it  and  he  and  Bartholomew,  Ealph,  Edward  and  Alan  all  died 
without  issue  and  the  said  Marjory  married  one  Boger  Lessa  and  had  issue 
John  Lessa  her  son  and  heir,  who  had  issue  Martin  Lessa  his  son  and 
heir,  who  had  issue  the  said  petitioner  his  son  and  heir,  and  on  their  deaths 
the  manor  descended  to  the  said  petitioner  as  kinsman  and  heir  of 
the  said  Marjory,  and  the  said  Bobert  Tresilian  was  attainted  of 
high  treason  by  an  act  in  Parliament,  11  Bichard  11,  by  which  it 
was  ordained  that  he  should  forfeit  all  the  possessions  which  he 
held  on  1  October,  10  Bichard  II,  and  by  an  inquisition  taken  at 
Lostwithiell,  qo.  Cornwall,  on  7  April,  11  Bichard  11,  before  John  Kent- 
wode,  knight,  and  William  Horbure,  clerk  of  the  said  king,  it  was  found 
that  the  said  Bobert  Tresilian  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  certain  lands 
in  Bosveynon  and  Bagenys,  worth  18Z.  Ids.  id.  yearly,  and  the  manor  was 
taken  into  the  hands  of  the  said  late  king,  who  by  letters  patent  dated 
28  November,  18  Bichard  II,  granted  it  to  John  Hauley  of  Dertmouth, 
and  afterwards  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Medeshole,  co.  Cornwall,  on 
Friday  before  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  12  Edward  lY,  before  John  Penpons, 
then  escheator  in  the  county,  it  was  found  that  Edward  de  Bossom  was 
seised  of  certain  specified  possessions  in  Bossom,  Bosveynon,  Bolouhal, 
Bosuometh,  Boconwell  Mur,  Boconwels  Byan,  Arthia,  Breweny,  Porthenys, 
Heskels,  Eeres  Mur,  Marghagehowe,  Bronwon,  Bolosek,  Bosvenen  and 
Buherzvanter,  Eegwyn,  Camzorgh,  Bolonkan,  Cambolonkan,  Trewef, 
Bosveynon,  Bronkoys,  Boskawen,  Bolosek,  SWbyrowe,  Bessenen,  Bodyner 
Mure  and  Bodyner  Vyan,  Eeres  Mure  and  beglanvyan  with  rents  and 
services  from  William  Langoneth,  Stephen  de  Bronkoys,  Bichard  le  Denys, 
Gonnar  de  Boskawen,  John  de  Skybyryowe,  Bichard  de  Mores,  William 
Peryn,  John  Vyvyan  of  Porthenys,  John  de  Eelerion,  Michael  Vyan,  Tebold 
de  Heskels,  Boger  Fabre,  Andrew  Bysom  and  Edward  de  Seglanvyan  and 
granted  the  same  by  charter  to  Bobert  de  Bossom  as  above,  and  he  granted 
the  same  to  Bobert  Tresilian,  knight,  and  his  heirs  and  the  premises 
should  remain  to  the  said  John  Lessa  alias  John  Philip  as  above  but  they 
belong  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  said  act,  and  the  premises  form  the 
said  manor,  and  by  an  inquisition  at  Launceveton,  co.  Cornwall,  on  8 
October,  18  Edwa^  lY,  before  John  Croker,  knight,  Bichard  Page, 
Thomas  Trefry,  Thomas  Lucome  and  Thomas  Lymbury  it  was  found  that 
Bichard  II  was  seised  of  the  said  manor  and  granted  it  to  John  Hauley 
as  above,  and  the  latter  was  seised  of  it  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  on 
his  death  it  descended  to  one  Elizabeth  his  kinswoman  and  heir,  viz. 
daughter  of  John  his  son,  who  married  one  John  Copleston,  who  by 
charter  dated  16  October,  87  Henry  VI,  granted  it  to  John  Denys  of 
Orlegh  and  Thomas  Dowrish,  and  the  said  John  and  Elizabeth  had  issue 
Philip  Copleston,  esquire,  and  died  and  the  said  Philip  died  16  October 
then  last  past  and  Balph  Copleston,  of  the  age  of  17  years,  was  his 
son  and  heir,  and  the  manor  was  accordingly  taken  into  the  king's  hands, 
justice  may  now  be  done  to  him.  By  E. 


240 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1481. 
Feb.  14. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  15. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  19. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  19. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  16. 


Feb.  17. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  18. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  15. 
Westminster. 


Memhrcms  6 — cont. 

Pardon  to  William  Cooke  alicis  Coke,  late  escheator  of  the  counties  of 
Surrey  and  Sussex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues, 
amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by 
reason  of  his  office. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  James  Pemberton,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  king's  new  park  of  Home  within 
the  lordship  of  Eltham  and  4(/.  daily  for  the  office  from  the  issues  of  the 
manors,  lordships  or  hundreds  of  Middleton  and  Merdon,  co.  Kent,  with  the 
herbage  and  pannage  in  the  park,  saving  sufficient  for  the  deer,  and  all 
other  profits,  as  he  had  as  parker  of  the  king's  great  park  at  Eltham. 

ByK. 

Commission,  for  half  a  year,  to  Hugh  Crumpe,  John  Priour  and  Simon 
Dane  of  London,  *coupers,'  to  take  wood  and  hoops  to  make  barrels  for 
flour  for  the  expenses  of  the  kings 's  household  and  army  towards  the 
north  and  carpenters  and  labourers  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Commission,  for  half  a  year,  to  John  Parrowe  and  Thomas  Etton  to  take 
1,000  quarters  of  wheat  and  multure  of  the  same  for  the  expenses  of  the 
king's  household  and  army  towards  the  north  and  labourers,  barrels  and 
carriage  for  the  same. 

The  like  of  the  following: — 

Stephen  Hattefeld  of  the  county  of  York,  *gentilman,'  and  John 
Lounde  of  the  same  county,  'yoman.' 

Thomas  Markeham  and  Richard  Markeham  of  Hastynges,  co.  Sussex, 
*gentilman.' 

John  Woode  and  Adam  Starkey  of  the  county  of  Kent,  merchants. 

Thomas  Grafton  of  London,  merchant. 

Bichard  Bronde,  Serjeant  of  the  eatery  of  the  household. 

John  Bell  of  Cambridge,  'yoman.' 

William  Bothewell  of  London,  merchant. 

John  Bukkenell  of  Wyndesore,  co.  Wilts,  *yoman.' 

Bichard  Bukkenell  of  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks,  'yoman.' 

Commission  for  half  a  year,  to  Bichard  Symondes,  master  of  the  king's 
ship  called  le  Grace  de  Dieii,  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship,  as  the  king 
has  ordered  an  armed  force  to  go  to  sea  to  resist  his  old  enemy  the  king  of 
Scots.     [Fcedera.] 

The  like  to  the  following: — 

Bobert  Michelson,  master  of  the  king's  ship  called  le  Mary, 
Bichard  Hubbard,  master  of  the  king's  ship  called  la  Antony, 
John  Stevens,  master  of  the  king's  ship  called  la  Great  Pordngale. 
John  Hamond,  master  of  the  king's  ship  called  la  Spaynard, 
Walter  Cokke,  master  of  the  king's  ship  called  la  Mary  Asshe, 
John  Cappe,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  George  Cobham. 
Simon  Miller,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Mary  of  Lynne. 
Thomas  Coke,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Kervell  of  Ipswich. 
Thomas  Wilkilson,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Pdkker  of  Harwiche. 
Bichard  Lokwode,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Karantyne. 


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j^g-i  MEMBRANE    4. 

Feb.  16.  Whereas  Thomas,  abbot   of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  by  the   walls 

Westminster,  of  the  city  of  York,  lately  held  of  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  Richard,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  Robert,  bishop  of  Bath  and 
Wells,  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  William  Dudley,  bishop  of  Durham, 
late  dean  of  the  king's  chapel,  John  Russell,  bishop  of  Rochester,  keeper 
of  the  privy  seal,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  William 
Hastynges,  lord  of  Hastynges,  John,  lord  Dynham,  Thomas  Burghe,  knight, 
William  Parre,  knight,  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,  Master  John  Gun- 
thorpe,  clerk,  and  William  Huse  at  fee  farm  the  manor  of  Whitgift  and 
certain  other  lands  in  Rednesse^  Huke  and  Swynflete,  certain  acres  of  moor 
in  Inglesmore  in  Mersshelond  and  20  acres  of  marsh  land  in 
Ayrmyn,  co.  York,  at  a  rent  of  200  marks  yearly,  which  rent  was  parcel 
of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  they  being  seised  of  the  premises  among  other 
things  to  the  king's  use  by  virtue  of  an  estate  made  to  them  and  William, 
late  bishop  of  Ely,  and  Richard  Fowler,  deceased,  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster  and  by  an  act  in  that  Parliament  on  28  February,  14  EdwiEird 
lY,  and  the  abbot  and  convent  granted  to  the  king  and  his  heirs  the 
advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  and  at  the  king's 
instance  granted  to  the  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  an  annuity  of  86^.  during  the  life  of  Roger  Chesshire,  now  rector 
of  the  said  church,  and  bound  themselves  to  the  said  prior  in  240Z.  that 
within  a  quarter  of  a  year  of  the  death  of  the  said  rector  they  would  release 
to  the  prior  and  brethren  of  the  said  Hospital  a  yearly  pension  of  8Z.  which 
they  have  from  the  said  church  and  grant  to  them  all  lands  which  they 
have  in  the  town  of  Boston,  with  the  exception  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John 
and  all  lands  parcel  of  it,  and  the  said  archbishop  and  others  at  the  king*s 
request  by  a  writing  here  recited  dated  21  January,  18  Edward  IV,  sealed 
with  their  own  seal  and  the  seal  of  the  duchy,  have  in  recompence  released 
to  them  80  marks  yearly  out  of  the  said  fee  farm  of  200  marks  and 
confirmed  their  estate  in  the  said  manor  and  other  premises,  the  king 
confirms  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.         Mundate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Petygrewe,  bom  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Pensford,  co.  Somerset,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 

fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  E. 

Jan.  80.         Grant  for  life  to  Elizabeth  Darcy,  lady  mistress  of  the  king's  nursery, 

Westminater.    for  her  good  service  to  the  king  and  his  consort  the  queen  and  his  son  the 

prince,  of  a  tun  of  wine  yearly  in  the  port  of  London.  By  p.s.  [6260.] 

Dec.  80.  Grant  to  William  Catesby,  John  Wake,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Lymeryk, 
*  gentilman,'  of  the  custody  of  the  manor  of  Awre  Pirton  and  Tokenhale 
and  the  hundred  of  Bledeslowe  with  their  members  and  all  lands  and 
hereditaments  in  Awre  Pirton  and  Tockenhale,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Worcester, 
CO.  Worcester,  late  of  Elizabeth,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  late  the 
wife  of  George,  late  lord  Latymer,  during  the  minority  of  Richard  Latymer, 
knight,  her  kinsman  and  heir,  viz.  son  of  Henry  Latymer,  knight,  her  son, 
rendering  to  the  king  50Z.  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.     By  p.s. 


jig-i  MEMBRANE    8. 

Feb.   7.  General  pardon  to  Humphrey  Willingham  late  of  Molyngton,  co.  Oxford, 

Westminster,    esquire,  alias  of  Molynton,  co.  Warwick,  '  gentilman,'  alias  of  Millecombe, 

CO.  Oxford.  By  p.s. 

a358  Q 


242  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


i^gj  Membrane  8 — cont, 

Jan.  6.  Mandate  to  all  to  permit  James  Richardson,  bom  at  Auctermughty  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Sturrey  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 
to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Like  mandates  in  favour  of  the  following : — 

Feb.  12.  John  Lesle,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England. 

Westminster. 

David  Manypeny,  clerk,  born  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England. 

Jan.  28.  Wymond  Aostyn,  bom  at  Rene  in  Iceland,  dwelling  at  Exetor  in 

Westminster.  England. 

Feb.  16.         Grant  for  life  to  William  Middelton,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  king's 
Westminster,    household,  of  the  oflfice  of  keeper  of  the  king's  manor  of  Glaryngdon,  from 

16  April,  19  Edward  lY,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 

county  of  Wilts,  in  lieu  of  another  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  of  that 

1480        ^*^  (see  p.  167),  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  19.         Grant  for  Hfe  to  Nicholas  Southeworth  of  Friteswell,  co.  Oxford  {as  on 

Westminster,    m.  28).  By  p.8. 

Feb.  29.  Licence  for  John  Devoreux,  knight,  James  Baskervile,  knight,  John 
Westminster.  Lyngen,  knight,  Richard  Corbet,  knight,  Thomas  Comwayle,  knight, 
Thomas  Monyngton,  esquire,  and  William  Wykes,  '  gentilman,'  feoffees  of 
Walter  Devoreux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  of  and  in  the  lordship  or  manor  of 
Sutton  Gourteney,  co.  Berks,  and  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of 
Sutton  Gourteney,  to  grant  the  said  advowson  to  the  dean  and  canons  of  the 
king's  free  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  in  frank  ■ 

almoin,  and  for  the  dean  and  canons  to  appropriate  the  said  church  in 
mortmain.  By  E. 

Feb.  21.         General  pardon  to  William  Wyngfeld  late  of  Spectashale,  co.  Suffolk, 
Westminster,    esquire,  Henry  Warner  late  of  HaUesworth,  co.  Suffolk,  *  taillour,'  William  i 

Davy  of  Specteshale,  'laborer,'  Robert  Bettys  late  of  Southelmham,  co.  j 

Suffolk,  Hailloure,*  and  Thomas  Wylde  late  of  Specteshale,  'yoman,'  who 
were  maliciously  charged  before  the  coroners  of  the  county  with  the  death 
of  John  Hensted  and  withdrew,  by  which  their  goods  were  forfeited  to  the 
king,  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  before  19  February  and  the 
forfeiture  of  their  goods.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  22.         Presentetion  of  Nicholas  Wydmarepole,  chaplain,  to  a  mediety  of  the 
Westminster,    parish  church  of  Gedlyng,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  death  of 
Roger  Stowe. 


1480. 


MEMBRANE  2. 


Dec.  12.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Roger  of  the  office  of  keeper  or  clerk  of  the 
Westminster,    king's  ships  within  the  realm  and  everywhere  and  12d,  daily  for  his  wages 

and  6i.  daily  for  the  wages  of  a  clerk  under  him  from  the  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth,  with  arrears  from  1  August 
last,  from  which  time  he  has  held  the  office,  and  2^.  from  the  said  customs 
and  subsidies  for  each  day  on  which  he  shall  happen  to  ride  on  business  of  the 
office  at  certain  times  of  the  year  as  the  king  has  appointed,  with  all  other 
profits.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  in  the  said  ports. 


20  EDWAED  IV-— Pabt  2.  248 


"I  4^oQ  Membrane  2 — cowt. 

Oct.  8.  Grant,  during  office,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  John  Elryngton,  knight, 

Westminster,    keeper  or  clerk  of  the  hanaper,  of  18d.  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper  for 

each  day  on  which  he  or  his  deputy  shall  ride  on  his  business  with  the 

chancellor  of  England  or  the  keeper  of  the  great  seal.  By  K. 

June  10.  Whereas  all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  late  of  John  Champernon, 
Westminster,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  descended  on  his  death  to  his  daughters 
and  heiresses  Blanche,  of  full  age,  and  Joan,  then  a  minor,  and  Blanche 
and  Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  who  married  her,  had  livery  of  her  moiety 
and  share  of  the  same,  and  now  Humphrey  Talbot,  knight,  has  married 
Joan ;  the  king  grants  licence  for  the  said  Humphrey  and  Joan  to  enter 
freely  into  her  moiety  and  share  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  etc.  and 
other  possessions  and  hereditaments  late  of  the  said  John  or  which 
Elizabeth  Burton,  deceased,  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  Blanche  and 
Joan,  saving  to  the  king  the  homage  and  fealty  of  the  said  Humphrey.    By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    1. 

May  4.  General  pardon  to  John  Broun,  citizen,  mercer  and  alderman  of  London, 

Westminster,  alias  mayor  of  tiie  staple  of  Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 
and  all  debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  24  January 
last,  provided  that  this  shall  not  extend  to  any  merchandise  of  wools, 
wool-fells,  hides,  tin  and  lead  or  to  any  customers,  controllers  or  searchers 
in  any  port  of  the  realm.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  following  citizens  and  mercers  of  London : — 
John  Elys. 

Thomas  Shelley,  alias  Thomas  Schelley  of  Hundesdon,  co.  Hertford. 
Hugh  Clopton,  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais. 
Bichard  Gardyner,  alderman  of  London,  alias  merchant  of  the 

staple  of  Calais. 
Richard  Gowle. 
John  Hawes. 

John  Mathewe,  '  lynyndraper.' 
William  Broun,  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais. 
Richard  Rawson  alias  Raseson,  alderman  of  London,  alias  merchant 

of  the  staple  of  Westminster. 
John  Fyssher  the  elder,  alicu  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Westminster. 
Thomas  Burgoyne. 
Richard  Fyldyng,  *  gentilman.' 

Henry  Cantelowe,  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  alias  <  gentilman.' 
Roger  Bonefaunt  aliM  Bonyfaunt. 
John  Raynold  alias  Reynolde. 
John  Sturmyn. 

William  Alburgh  alicu  Alborough. 
Robert  Southwode. 

Robert  Yarum  alias  Jarum  alias  Zarum. 
William  Banknot. 
Nicholas  Hagur  alias  Augur. 
William  Redy  alias  Reede. 
Richard  Bull. 
William  Prat. 
John  Hamner. 
John  Pykeryng. 
Richard  Lacon  alias  Lakyn. 


244  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


24g0.  Membrane   i — cont. 

William  Heton  alias  Eton. 

Henry  Colet,   alderman  of  London,  merchant  of    the  staple  of 

Calais.  By  p.s. 

Nicholas  Alwyn  alias  Halewyne  alias  Alewyne,  merchant  of  the 

staple  of  Calais.  By  p.s. 

John  Pykton  alias  Pycdon  alias  Pyketun. 

Thomas  Fabian  alias  Fabyane,  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais.  By  p.s. 
Richard  Wyse  alias  Wise.  By  p.s. 

William  Stathmn  alias  Stathom. 
John  Colard. 

Thomas  Graunt  alias  Grant. 
John  Rose  alias  Roos. 
Thomas  Lokke. 
William  OreU. 

John  Rypon  alias  Repon  alias  Ripon. 
William  Whytwey  alias  Whitway. 
Thomas  Hore. 

Christopher  Hawe  alias  Hawes. 
Roger  Burghchyer  alias  Bourghchyer. 
Richard  Cryspe  alias  Crispe. 
May  4.  Henry  Wygley  alias  Wyggeley. 


Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    27rf. 


Nov.  9.  Commission  to  Thomas  Bourghchier  of  Ledys,  knight,  to  arrest  William 

Westminster.    Smyth,  *  maryner,'  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council. 

Oct.  10.  Commission  of  array  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  ead  of  Arundell, 
Westminster.  Thomas  Arundell  of  Matravers,  knight,  Thomas  Bourghchier,  knight, 
Thomas  Seintleger,  knight,  George  Broun,  knight,  John  Norbery,  knight, 
John  Wode  the  elder,  Nicholas  Gaynesford,  John  Gajmesford,  John 
Holgrave,  William  Marston,  Thomas  Bassat,  Thomas  Wyntersell,  William 
Otworthe,  Henry  Stowtton,  Henry  Slyfledde,  William  Gawge,  William 
Aysshehyrst,  Richard  Lowsthere  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

l^^l  MEMBRANE    lid. 

March  2.  Appointment  of  William  Tempyll  to  take  carpenters  called  '  whelers  ' 
Westminster,  and  *  cartwrightes '  and  other  carpenters,  stone  cutters,  smiths,  plumbers 
and  other  workmen  for  the  works  of  the  king's  ordnance  and  bombards, 
cannons,  <  culverynes,'  bowlers,*  '  serpentynes '  and  other  cannon  and 
powder,  sulphur,  saltpetre,  stone,  iron,  lead  and  other  stuff  for  them, 
cross-bows  and  string  for  them,  bows,  arrows,  *  bowestrenges,'  langdebeves, 
lances,  *  gleyves '  and  hammers  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage  by  land 
and  water  and  horses  called  *  hakeneys,*  for  defence  of  the  marches  towards 
Scotland  against  James,  king  of  the  Scots.     [Fadera.] 

The  like  of  the  following : — 
Richard  Cony. 
John  Leke. 
Robert  Olyver. 
Richard  Copcot. 
John  Muklowe. 
Richard  Reynold. 
William  Fareley. 
Reginald  Wellysbum. 


20  EDWAED  IV.— Paet  S 


■t  ^Qi  Membrane   Ud — cont. 

Feb.  12.  Commiasion  to  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  T 

"'""'  '  "  knight,  William  Uuddesfeld,  Morgan  Kedwelly,  John 
Hayes  to  enquire  what  lands  James,  Ute  earl  of  Wittshin 
treason  by  authority  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  1  ] 
the  county  ol  Dorset  on  i  March,  1  Edward  IV. 

3IEMBBANE     lOd. 

Feb.  27.  Commisflion  to  Thomas  Sej-ntleger,  knight,  Henry 

WeGbninster.  Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  Thomas  Lucombe,  osqui: 
Vivian  Ferrers  and  John  Pellyn  to  enquire  into  the  c 
llsrdj-ng,  merchant,  that  whereas  a  ship  of  his  called  It 
Iflden  with  divers  goods  and  merchandise,  viz.  ISO  ti 
'  campelj-te '  and  5  tuns  of  wax,  sugar  and  oil  to  the  vali 
and  three  other  ships,  two  called  le  Ma;i'lalen  and  Marti/r 
laden  with  816  tuns  of  wine  of  Bochelle  and  12  tuns  of  i 
and  other  merchandise  to  the  value  of  1,200  marks 
Norman,  Liger  de  Shotell,  John  de  Hamell  and 
Frenchmen,  were  owners,  and  the  third  called  le  R 
67  tuna  of  '  osey '  and  '  campelyt,'  of  which  Adrian  B 
was  owner,  on  9  December  last  were  driven  ashon 
Mountesbay  in  Coverislake  Bode  within  the  county  ( 
great  part  of  the  goods,  merchandise,  ships,  gear  and  1 
came  ashore  and  into  the  hands  of  the  people  of  the 
merchants  all  came  alive  to  land  so  that  there  was  m 
bought  the  said  goods,  merchandise,  ships,  gear  and  I 
caiue  restitution  to  be  made,  after  reasonable  salvage. 


(  246  ) 


21  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  I.  {rectius  Part  n.) 


-j^^gl^  MEMBRANE  19. 

Oct.  22.  Whereas  the  priory  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Lanthony  Prima,  m  Wales,  in 
Westminster,  the  diocese  of  St.  Davids,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  of  the  king's 
foundation  and  patronage  by  reason  of  his  earldom  of  March,  with  all  its 
members,  cells,  churches,  chapels,  lordships,  manors,  lands  and 
possessions  was  by  virtue  of  letters  patent  dated  10  May,  21  Edward  IV 
{see  p.  284),  united  and  transferred  to  Henry,  the  prior,  and  the  oonvent 
of  the  priory  of  St.  Mary,  Lanthony  by  Gloucester,  of  the  order  of 
St.  Augustine,  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  and  John,  late  prior  of 
Lanthony  Prima,  was  collector  of  one  whole  tenth  granted  to  the  king  by 
the  clergy  of  the  province  of  Canterbury  in  the  year  11  Edward  lY  in  the 
archdeaconries  of  Breghicon  and  Earmardyn,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Davids ; 
the  king  hereby  grants  the  said  tenth  to  the  said  prior  of  Lanthony  by 
Gloucester.  By  p.s.  and  for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  29.         Presentation  of  John  Heuet,  chaplain,  to  the  chantry  in  the  chapel  of 

Westminster.    St.  John  Baptist  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary  Aldermarychirche,  London, 

void  by  the  death  of  Ambrose  Bepyngdon  and  in  the  king's  presentation 

by  nomination  of  the  rector  and  churchwardens  of  the  said  church.     The 

letters  are  directed  to  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Oct.  26.  Grant  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lanthony  by 

Westminster.    Gloucester  in  England,  who  have  divers  possessions  in  Lreland  by  reason 

of  their  church  and  of  the  priory  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Lanthony  in  Wales, 
united  to  them,  that  they  may  absent  themselves  from  Ireland  and  enjoy 
their  possessions  there  and  receive  the  issues  thereof  by  their  proctors, 
attorneys  or  servants,  provided  that  they  contribute  to  the  defence  of  that 
land  as  do  the  other  religious  there.  By  E. 

Nov.  21.         Mandate  to    all    bailiffs    and  others   to    permit  Adam    Bydley  alias 
Westminster.    Whitehede,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Hope  within  the  marsh  of 
Bomney,  co.  Kent,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Hope,  who  has  taken  an 
oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Nov.  12.         Grant  to  Bobert  Fitzherbert,  whom  the  king  lately  by  letters  patent 
Westminster,    appointed  customer  or  collector  of  the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  LK)ndon 

and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  that  he  may  buy  or  sell  merchandise  and 
take  the  same  to  or  from  foreign  parts,  notwithstanding  the  late  act  in 
Parliament,  saving  to  the  king  the  due  customs  and  subsidies  and  provided 
that  he  do  not  take  anv  wools  or  wool-fells  to  any  foreign  parts  except  to 
the  staple  of  Calais  or  beyond  the  mountains  by  the  straits  of  Marrok. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  17.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Waymer  alias  Gwaymer  late  of  Dertford, 
Westminster,   co.  Kent,  '  yoman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  June  last. 

ByK. 

Nov.  20.         Exemption  for  life  of  William  Skelton  of  the  town  of  Westminster, 
Westminster,    co.  Middlesex,  *  yoman,'  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions, 

attaints  or  recognitions  and  from  being  made  coroner,  assessor,  taxer  or 
collector  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other  talliages,  subsidies  or  aids,  constable, 
crier,  arrayer  or  leader  of  men  at  arms  or  others,  or  other  bailiff,  officer  or 
minister  of  the  king  against  his  will.  By  p.s. 


21  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  247 


l^gl  MEMBRANE  18. 

Nov.  28.         Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Hugh  Conway,  esquire,  of  a  tenement 

WeBtminster.   in  Martlane  alias  Markelane,  London,  late  of  John  Graontebrigge,  which 

Matthew  Swetenham  lately  had  by  letters  patent  of  Henry  IV,      By  p.s. 

Dec.  7.  Presentation  of  John  Elys  to  the  parish  church  of  WestiUesley,  in  the 

Westminster,   diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Stephen  Hikkys. 

Presentation  of  John  Eirkhall  to  the  parish  church  of  Samford,  in  the 
diocese  of  Exeter. 

Dec.  16.  Appointment  for  life,  from  Michaelmas,  20  Edward  IV,  of  John  Clerk, 
Westminster,  one  of  the  auditors  of  the  Exchequer,  as  auditor  of  all  accounts  of 
ministers  of  the  king's  manors  or  lordships  of  Ditton  and  Dachet, 
CO.  Buckingham,  Busshy,  More  and  Hundesdon,  co.  Hertford,  Claveryng, 
00.  Essex,  Estwardelam  and  Westwardelam,  co.  Southampton,  Colyweston, 
CO.  Northampton,  Booke  and  Snede,  co.  Worcester,  and  Wotton  imder 
Hegge,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Bassyngbom  with 
a  pajrt  of  the  honour  of  Bichemond  extending  into  certain  hundreds  in  the 
county  of  Cambridge,  and  grant  to  him  of  fees  of  10  marks  yearly  with 
reasonable  expenses  from  the  issues  of  the  premises.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  22.  Appointment  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  son  and 
Westminster,  heir  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  of  Boger  Fitzherbert  as  receiver  of 
all  honours,  castles,  manors,  lordships,  lands  and  other  possessions  and 
hereditaments  in  the  counties  of  Warwick,  Worcester,  Stafford,  Northamp- 
ton and  Butland  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  the  said  duke  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  earl,  receiving  such  fees  with  reasonable 
expenses  and  other  profits  as  John  Withyngton  had.  By  E. 

Dec.  27.         General  pardon  to  Adam  Bekwith,  alias  Bekquyth,  late  of  Clynt,  co.  York, 

Westminster.    <  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Markenfeld,  co.  York,  alias  late  of  Bepon,  co. 

14R2        ^ork,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  10  December.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  4.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Middelton  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the 

Westminster,   place  of  John  Breweton,  deceased. 

1481, 

Nov.  19.         Grant,  for  1,200  marks  paid  to  the  king  in  his  chamber,  to  the  king's 

Westminster,   clerk  Lionel  Wideville,  brother  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 

England,  of  the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Salisbury 

from  the  death  of  Bichard,  late  bishop,  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the 

1482.       king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  7*  Presentation  of  Bichard  Payne  to  the  parish  church  of  Skreyngham,  in 

Westminster,   the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  death  of  Christopher  Banke.  By  K. 

Jan.  18.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Molle,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,   the  crown,  of  the  oflSce  of  the  brokerage  within  the  city  of  London  and  the 

franchise  of  the  same  between  merchants  alien  and  denizen,  with  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  11.         General    pardon  to  WUliam   Newton  of  Gilleslond,  co.  Cumberland, 
Westminster.   « yoman/  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  4  January.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Bichard  Croft  of  his  trespasses  in  acquiring  in  fee  simple  a 
third  part  of  the  manor  of  Chepyngnorton,  co.  Oxfoid,  late  of  John 
Passheley,  esquire,  held  in  chief,  and  other  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services 
held  in  chief,  and  all  entries  thereon  without  licence ;  and  pardon  to  him 
as  farmer  of  the  said  third  part  and  John  Busshe  of  London,  <  gentilman,' 
and  John  Abell  of  Buntyngford,  co.  Hertford,  'yoman,'  his  mainpernors, 


248  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


j^g]^  Membrane   18 — cont, 

and  John  Norys,  Humphrey  Talbot,  knight,  and  Thomas  Delamare,  knight, 
late  sheriffs  of  Oxford  and  Berks,  of  all  debts  and  accounts  due  from  them 
to  the  king  for  this.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  29.  Protection,  for  seven  years,   for  William  Redknap  late  of    London, 

Westminster,    'mercer,'  and  his  servants,  lands,  rents,  goods  and  possessions.        By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  17. 

Dec.  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Brampton,  esquire,  who  has  paid 

Westminster,    the  sum  of  700L  of  his  own  for  the  king  to  Sancius  de  Vribarri,  Inicus 

Martinus,  Dominic  de  Amesqueta,  Stephen  de  Ribadeo,  Didacus  de  Soto, 

John  Periz,  Peter  Juanes  de  Samaripa,  Liicus  de  Jauregui  and  Peter 

Alfonsi,  in  part  satisfaction  of  the  sum  of  5,000  crowns  of  gold  granted  to 

them  by  letters  patent  dated  7  July  last   {se^  p.  279),  that  he  or  his 

executors  after  his  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  wools  in 

the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  or  Suthampton  and  take  them  by  the 

straits  of  Marrok  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  at  the  rate  of  4  marks  on 

each  sack  to  the  said  sum  of  7001,  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of 

-lAoo         Suthampton. 

Jan.  10.         Letters  of  denization  for  Magdalen  de  Stanes,  born  in  Scotland.     By  E. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  18.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Bowne  late  of  Golchestre,  'yoman,'  alias 
Westminster.    <  goldsmyth,'  late  servant  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s  J 


1481. 


MEMBRANE  16. 


Nov.  8.  Appointment,  for  one  year,  of  Richard  Elryngton  as  deputy  of  Anthony, 

Westminster,    earl  of  Ryvers,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Chichestre  and 

ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Nov.  16.         Grant  for  life,  from  2  March,  17  Edward  IV,  to  Thomas  Ussher  of  the 
Westminster,    offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Swaffeham,  co.   Norfolk,  bailiff  of  the 

liberty  and  franchises  of  the  honour  of  Rychemond  in  the  counties  of 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk  and  warrener  of  the  said  lordship,  with  all  profits  of 
courts,  leets  and  turns,  in  the  king's  gift  by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  duke 
of  Clarence,  and  40^.  yearly  for  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  and  2^. 
daily  for  the  office  of  warrener  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  with  all 
other  profits,  in  lieu  of  another  grant  of  the  same  by  letters  patent  dated 
1 4-R2        ^^^  ^^^^  ^  March,  surrended  because  invalid.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  24.         Pardon  to  John  Batell,   late  of  London,   '  gentilman,'   of  his    out- 
Westminster,    lawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 

satisfy  John  Hardy,  citizen  of  London,  of  15Z.  12s.  which  the  latter 
recovered  against  him  and  4  marks  damages,,  the  record  and  process 
whereof  were  afterwards  for  certain  causes  brought  into  the  King's  Bench ; 
he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  William  Huse,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  Eing*s  Bench,  has  certified. 

Jan.  28.         Presentation  of  William   Botyller,  bachelor  in  decrees,  to  the  parish 
Westminster,    church  of  Northbovy,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Richard  Skipton. 


tl  EDWAEB  IV.— Part  1. 


249 


1482. 
Jan.  19. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  15. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  81. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Gale  of  Dertmouth,  one  of  the  customers 
and  collectors  of  the  customs  and  suhsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and 
Dertmouth,  co.  Devon,  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  provided  that  this 
does  not  extend  to  any  accounts  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Bodon,  servant  to  the  king's  son  Bichard, -duke of 
York  and  Norfolk,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  castle  of  Holt  in  Wales, 
with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Bromfeld  and 
Yale,  payable  in  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Charles  Dynham,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  with  knights*  fees  and  advowsons  in  the 
counties  of  Devon  and  CornwaJl  late  of  James  Dumeford  alias  Derneford, 
deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  son  and  heir  of  James  Dumeford,  during  the 
minority  of  Joan  his  daughter  and  heiress  and  her  custody  and  marriage 
without  disparagement,  and  grant  to  him  also  during  her  minority  of  aJl 
lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  with  knights'  fees  and  advow- 
sons in  the  said  counties  late  of  Stephen  Dumeford,  esquire,  tenant  by 
knight-service  of  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Devon,  a  minor  and  in  the  custody 
of  the  late  king,  and  in  the  king's  hands  because  the  said  James  the 
elder  his  son  and  heir  entered  thereon  without  due  livery,  or  late  of  the 
said  James  the  elder,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  because  the  said  James  the  younger  entered  thereon  without  due 
livery,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  rendering  to  the  king  160Z.  yearly. 

By  p.s. 


1481. 

March  14. 
Westminster. 


March  19. 

Westminster. 


March  81. 

Westminster. 

Marcbl8. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  15. 

Licence  for  Malina  Famecombe,  widow,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of 
one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  ehapel  of  St.  Mary,  in 
the  church  of  St.  Thomas,  Wjmchelse,  co.  Sussex,  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said 
Malina  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Simon  Famecombe 
her  late  husband,  Boger  Famecombe  and  Agnes  his  wife,  Walter  Gaponer 
and  Agnes  his  wife  and  all  who  in  future  times  shall  support  the  chantry, 
to  be  called  the  chantry  of  Simon  Famecombe  in  the  said  chapel,  and  to 
grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain,  after  inquisition,  lands  and  rents 
to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Meyverell,  one  of  the  grooms  of  the  king's 
chamber,  of  a  messuage  with  solars  and  shops  pertaining  to  it  in  the  town  of 
Northampton,  late  of  William  Naylesworth,  which  Matthew  Swetenham 
lately  had  of  the  grant  of  Henry  IV  and  which  came  into  the  king's 
hands  by  virtue  of  an  act  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  NovembKsr, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  William  Nicholasson  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  co.  Norfolk, 
'  marchaunt,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  80  March.      By  p.s. 

Appointment  of  John  Bell  of  Cambridge,  'yoman,' John  Buknell  of 
Wyndesore,  co.  Berks,  'yoman,'  and  WiUiam  Bell  of  Sheles,  co. 
Northumberland,  'yoman,'  to  take  oxen,  muttons,  'bacon  flykkes,'  malt; 
barley,  oats,  beans,  peas,  salt  and  fresh-water  fish  and  other  victuals  for 
the  expenses  of  the  king's  household  and  army  towards  the  north  and 
carriage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 


260  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


i^gl  Membrane  15 — cofVt, 

April  16.         Appointment  of  Robert  Shyrwyn  to  take  empty  pipes  and  barrels  and 

Westminster,   carriage  and  other  necessaries  for  the  same  for  the  lang*s  voyage  towards 

the  north.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

April  17.        Appointment  of  John  Bussell  to  take  horses  for  carriage  of  victuals, 
Westminster,   harness  and  other  necessaries  for  the  king's  voyage  towards  the  north. 

The  like  of  Nicholas  Shatton.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Jime  ?•  Appointment  of  William  Smalwode  to  take  carpenters  etc.  for  the  king's 

Westminster,    ordnance  for  the  defence  of  the  marches  towards  Scotland  {as  in  appointment 

of  William  TempyU,  on  p,  244). 

1482  "^^^  ^^^  ^*  ^^^  Philippis  of  London,  *  whelewryght.' 

Feb.  8.  Oeneral  pardon  to  John  Hyggys  the  younger  of  all  offences  committed 

Westminster,    by  him  before  8  January  last.  By  p.s. 

248J  MEMBRANE  14. 

Nov.  10.  Licence  for  Master  John  Ounthorpe,  dean  of  the  chapel  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  household  and  the  cathedral  church  of  Wells,  Thomas  Fitzwilliam  of 
Louth,  gentleman,  Thomas  Oolceby,  vicar  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary, 
North  Somercotes,  William  Boughton  of  Louth,  chaplain,  William 
Prestneve,  William  Goderyk,  William  GaUe,  William  Goneld  and  John 
Goneld  to  found  a  fraternity  or  gild  perpetual  of  themselves  and  other 
persons,  men  and  women,  to  be  called  the  gild  of  St.  Mary  in  the  church 
of  North  Somercotes.  They  shall  have  power  to  elect  and  remove  an 
alderman  for  the  governance  of  the  gild  and  the  custody  of  its  possessions 
and  they  shall  form  one  body  and  have  a  common  seal  and  power  of 
impleading  and  being  impleaded.  And  grant  to  them  of  licence  to  acquire 
in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  100s.  yearly 
within  the  town  of  Somercotes  or  elsewhere,  not  held  in  chief,  to  find  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  said  church  for  the  good  estate 
of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said 
Master  John  Gunthorpe  and  Thomas  Fitzwilliam  and  Margaret  the  wife  of 
the  latter  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  and  for  their  souls 
after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  progenitors  and  to  do  other  works  of 
piety  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  founders. 
24g2  By  p.s.  and  for  20Z.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Brocae,  chaplain,  that  he  shall  be  the  king's 

Westminster,   priest  or  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  king's  chapel  within 

the  manor  of  Eltham  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  for  his  soul  after 
death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  progenitors,  receiving  10  marks  yearly 
for  his  stipend  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  as  John  Sweteman  of 
Peneriche,  chaplain  there  in  the  time  of  Edward  III,  had,  with  arrears 
from  20  July,  18  Edward  IV ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  of 
that  date,  surrendered  because  invalid.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  5.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  farmers,  receivers  or  other  occupiers  of  the 

Westminster,    manor. 

Feb.  16.         William  Edmund    has  letters    of    presentation  to  the   canonry  and 

Westminster,    prebend  of  Trailing  in  the  collegiate  church  of  Aberguyly,  void  bv  the 

resignation  of  David  William  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 

temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  St.  Davids  bcdng  in  his  hands,  directed  to 

Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury.  By  p.s. 


21  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  251 


-I  j^oo  Membrane  14 — cont. 

Feb.  18.         Orant  to  John  de  Barde  of  Florence^  merchant,  in  repayment  of  the  stun 
Westminster,    of  41/.  65.  Sd.  expended  by  him  in  certain  business  concerning  the  king  in 

the  court  of  Rome  and  in  the  town  of  Bruges,  that  he  or  his  factors  or 
attorneys  may  ship  15^  sacks  of  wool  in  the  ports  of  London,  Southampton 
and  Sandwich  and  take  them  beyond  the  mountains  by  the  straits  of 
Marrok  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  7.  Orant  for  life  to  the  king*s  servant  John  Molle,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Westminster,    crown,  of  the  ofl&ce  of  the  brokerage  within  the  city  of  London  and  the 

suburbs  and  franchise  of  the  same  between  merchants  alien  and  denizen,  and 
appointment  of  him  as  broker  to  supervise  and  testify  to  all  bargains  and 
sales  between  them,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  E. 

Jan.  80.         General    pardon    to    George    Hardys    of    Great    Hardys,    co.    Kent, 

Westminster.    <gentilman,'  cUias  G^rge  Hardres  of  Hardres,  late  of  the  county  of  Sussex, 

esquire.  By  p.s. 


-iAQ^  MEMBRANE  18. 

Aug.  1.  Indenture  between  the  king  and  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  burgesses  of  the 

borough  of  Clyfton  Dertmouth  Hardenesse,  co.  Devon,  witnessing  that 

whereas  the  latter  for  the  defence  and  safe-guard  of  the  said  town  and  the 
port  thereof  and  the  parts  adjoining  have  begun  to  make  a  strong  tower 
and  bulwark  of  stone  and  lime  adjoining  the  castle  there  they  shall  finish 
it  with  all  haste  and  henceforth  fortify,  repair  and  keep  it  garnished  with 
guns  and  artillery  and  other  ordnance  and  find  a  chain  to  stretch  athwart 
the  mouth  of  the  haven  from  that  tower  to  another  tower  there  at  all 
necessary  times,  and  the  king  grants  to  them  80/.  yearly  from 
Michaelmas  last  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Excestre 
and  Dertmouth  and  80/.  more  in  addition  in  each  of  the  next  four  years. 
English.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  26.         General  pardon  to  John  Pastrell  alias  Pasterell  of  Langley  Maris,  co. 
Westminster.    Buckingham,  '  husbondman,' o/to^ 'yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  15  November.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Pylton  alias  Pilton  of  Langley  Maris,  '  hus- 
bondman,'  alias  'yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  14 
November.  By  p.s. 


Oct.  17.  Pardon  to  John  Poore  of  Mepeham,  co.  Kent,  *husbondman,'  of  his 

Westminster,    outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 

peace  in  the  county  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered 
to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  William  Huse,  km^ht,  chief  justice  of  the 
^  i  ^n         King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Jan.  28.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Lesbery,  scholar,  to  the  parish  church  of  St. 
Westminster.    Nicholas,  Calais,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  vcfid  by  the  resignation  of 

Alexander  Lye.    The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal  arcdibishop  of 
Canterbury. 

Jan.  29.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Master  James  Fryse,  one  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  physicians  {medicorum),  of  certain  specified  tenements,  lodges  and 
houses  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  which  Richard  Felde,  late  servant 
of  the  king,  lately  had  of  the  king's  grant ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  of  the 
same  to  ttie  king's  servant  Christopher  Fumeys  by  letters  patent  dated 
8  October,  7  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 


262  CALENDAK  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


-I  jo-i  Membrane  13 — cant, 

Nov.  12.  General  pardon  to  George  Buk  alias  Bukke  of  Markynfeld,  00.  York, 

Westminster.    *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  28  September  last. 

By  p.s. 

-lAQO  MEMBRANE  12. 

Feb.  12.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Fowler,  esquire,  whom  the  king 

Westminster,    lately    by  letters  patent  appointed  one  of  the  controllers  of  the    petty 

custom  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  that  he  may 
buy  or  sell  merchandise  and  take  the  same  to  or  from  foreign  parts,  not- 
withstanding the  late  act  in  Parliament,  saving  to  the  king  the  due 
customs  and  subsidies  and  provided  that  he  do  not  take  any  wools  or 
wool-fells  to  any  foreign  parts  except  to  the  staple  of  Calais  or  beyond  the 
mountains  by  the  straits  of  Marrok.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Taillour  to  the  parish  church  of  Boleas,  in  the 

Westminster,    diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Edmund 
1iR1         Jannes. 

Nov.  27.  Licence  for  Joan  Kent,  widow,  Richard  Langport,  clerk,  and  William 

Westminster.    Tilghman,  executors  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Kent,  late  doctor  of  either  law, 

and  his  feoffees  in  a  messuage  situated  in  the  parish  of  St.  James, 
Garlekhithe,  London,  now  called  'Saint  James  Comyns',  in  fulfilment  of 
the  intention  of  the  said  Thomas,  who  considered  that  the  seven  chaplains 
of  the  chantries  in  the  church  of  St.  James  aforesaid  conversed  more 
among  laymen  and  wandered  about  rather  than  dwelt  among  clerks  as 
was  decent,  to  found  a  perpetual  commonalty  of  the  said  chaplains  so  that 
John  Lover,  John  Sclatter,  Robert  Broker,  William  Peryn,  William  Hert, 
John  Wynman  and  Bichard  Smyth,  the  present  chaplains,  and  their 
successors  shall  form  one  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a 
common  seal  and  power  of  acquiring  lands  and  other  possessions  and  of 
electing  and  removing  a  warden  from  among  themselves  for  the  rule  of  the 
commonalty  and  the  custody  of  its  possessions  and  of  impleading  and 
being  impleaded  and  shall  be  called  the  warden  and  commonalty  of  the 
chaplains  of  the  chantries  in  the  said  church;  and  to  grant  in  mortmain 
to  the  said  warden  and  commonalty  the  said  messuage,  extended  at  40s. 
yearly,  for  their  habitation,  and  other  lands  and  possessions  to  the  yearly 
value  of  46«.  8(^.,  not  held  in  chief,  to  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king 
and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders  and 
Margaret  the  wife  of  the  said  William  Tilghman  and  for  their  souls  after 
death  and  the  souls  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Isabel  his  wife. 
\AQO  ^y  P«s.  and  for  1(W.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  5.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Alexander  Yonge,  born  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Hithe,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  feaUy,  to 

inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Feb.  12.         Grant  to  William  Morland,  prebendary  of  Beyminnster  Prima  in  the 

Westminster,    cathedral  church  of  Salisbury,  of  the  prebend  which  David  Hopton  had  in 

the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  on 

exchange.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Saliebuiy  to 

admit  the  said  David  (sic). 

Feb.  12.         Grant  to  the  said  David  of  the  said  prebend  of  Beyminnster  Prima,  in 

Westminster,    the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  bishopric  of  SaUsbury  being  void,  on 

exchange  as  above.  By  E. 


21  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  253 


j4g2  Membrane  12 — cont. 

Mandate  to  the  dean  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  to  admit  the  said 
William  (sic). 

Feb.  18.  Grant  to  William  Chauntre,  clerk,  John  Gourll,  clerk,  and  David 

Westminster:    Hopton,  clerk,  of  the  collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in 

the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster. 

ByK. 

Jan.  18.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Crofte,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    ranger  of  the  king's  new  forest  within  the  forest  of  Whichwode  adjoining 

the  king's  park  of  Woodstok,  co.  Oxford,  with  wages  of  2d,  daily  from  the 
issues  of  the  king's  manor  and  lordship  of  Woodstok  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    11. 

Feb.  7.  Licence,  for  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Tremayll,  serjeant  at 

Westminster,  i^^^  Thomas  Malet,  esquire,  John  Porter,  Edward  Basynge,  Robert 
Phelpes,  clerk,  William  Harryes  and  William  Strotyngere,  clerk,  to  grant 
tiie  manor  of  Codecombe  Mohun,  the  hundred  of  Exton  and  the  third  part 
of  the  manor  of  Exton,  co.  Somerset,  held  in  chief,  to  Alexander  Pym  and 
the  heirs  of  his  body,  with  successive  remainders  to  John  Puryman  and 
the  heirs  of  his  body,  Roger  Pym  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  and  the  body  of 

1481         ^^^'^  ^^^  ^^^  ^^^>  ^^^  ^^  right  heirs  of  William  Dodesham. 

Nov.  27.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Michelson,  who  is  at  present  the  steersman  of 

Westminster,    ^jj^  king's  ship  called  le  Mary  de  Toxtre,  of  an  annuity  of  ^L  from  the 

subsidies  of  the  8s.  in  the  tun  and  the  12^.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of 
London.  By  p.s. 

May  26.  General  pardon  to  John  Robbz  alias  Robson  alias  Robbus  alias  Baker 

Westminster,    late  of  Grenehithe  in  the  parish  of  Swannescome,  co.  Kent,  'laborer,' 

alias  *  mariner,'  alias  late  of  Sloley,  co.  Norfolk,  of  all  offences  committed 
by  him  before  21  April.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  10.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Burgh,   knight,   and    Margaret    his  wife    of    all 

Westminster:    donations,  alienations  and  perquisitions  by  them  of  lands  held  in  chief  and 

148^        all  entries  thereon  without  licence.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  16.  Grant  to  John  Rodon,  servant  of  the  king's  son  Richard,  duke  of  York 

Westminster.   ^^^^  Norfolk,   of  the  office  of  master  forester  of  Bromfeld  during  the 

minority  of  the  latter,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
king's  lordship  of  Bromfeld  and  Yale,  payable  in  the  Exchequer.       By  p.s. 

Feb.  9.  Grant  to  Richard  Dene,  prior  of  Holy  Trinity,  Lenton,  co.  Nottingham, 

Westminster,  ^j^^  ]^  successors  and  assigns  of  three  water-mills,  called  *lez  Castell 
MiUes'  in  Notyngham  for  twenty  years  from  Christmas  last,  rendering  to  the 
king  8Z.  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  with  power  to  cut  down  in 
the  king's  wood  of  Horsley,  co.  Derby,  by  view  of  the  keeper  of  the  wood 
sufficient  trees  and  timber  to  repair  the  mills.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  81.         Grant  to  John  Rodon,  servant  of  the  king's  son  Richard,  duke  of  York 
Westaiinster.    ^nd  Norfolk,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  mansion  called  *  Brokyn  Wherf ' 

within  the  city  of  London  during  the  minority  of  the  said  duke  with  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  mansion  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 


264  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


lAQ}  Membrane   li — cont. 

Nov.  22.         Pardon  to  John  Weston,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
Westminster,   in  Englajid,  alias  master  of  the  knighthood  of  the  Temple,  of  all  debts, 
1 4g9        accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king. 

Feb.  11.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 
WestminBter.  on  4  February  to  Thomas  Rokes  of  Falley,  co.  Buckingham,  esquire, 
staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinflman 
William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant  general  of  the  town,  castle  and 
marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and  defence  of  the 
same,  because  he  delays  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London,  as  Richard 
Chawry  and  Robert  Tate,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 

Feb.  8.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Margaret,  the  abbess,  and  the  convent  of 

Westminster,   gfc.  Edward,  Shaftesbury,  of  letters  patent  dated  7  March,  54  Henry  lEC, 
restoring  to  them  wreck  of  sea  in  their  manor  of  Ejmgeston. 

For  4  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE  10. 

Feb.  14.         General  pardon  to  Ingelram  Spryre  alias  Spire  of  Shirboum  St.  John, 

Westminster,   co.  Southampton,  '  yoman,'  alias  '  bocher,'  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  8  February.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  15.  General  pardon   to  John  Bollyng  late  of  Wadlondys  in  the  parish  of 

Westminster.    Calverley,  co.  York,  *  gentilman,'  cJ,ias  *  yoman,'  alias  late  of  Bradford, 

CO.  York,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  18  February.         By  p.s. 

Jan.  28.         General  pardon  to  John  Preston  late  of  London,  '  yoman,'  of  all  offences 
Westminster,   committed  oy  him  before  9  February,  19  Edward  IV.  By  p.8. 

Feb.  21.         General  pardon  to  William  Taillour  of  Boderham,  co.  York,  <  mercer,' 
Westminster,   alias  '  chapman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  Febmazy  last. 

By  p.B. 

Feb.  12.         Grant  for  life  to  Arnold  Trussell  of  40Z.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last 
Westminster,   from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  E. 

Feb.  24.         General  pardon  to  Peter  de  Castro,  factor  and  attorney  of  Ferdinand  de 

Westminster.   Gastro  de  la  Hosse,  merchant  of  Spain,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  21  February.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  warden  of 
the  west  marches,  to  buy  2,000  quarters  of  wheat  and  1,000  quarters  of 
barley,  rye,  oats,  meslin,  beans  and  peas  in  any  places  of  the  realm  or 
Wales  or  Lreland  and  take  them  to  the  said  marches  from  time  to  time,  as 
on  account  of  the  war  with  the  Scots  the  king  has  been  occasioned  to 
fortify  the  west  and  east  marches  with  the  garrisons  on  the  borders  of  the 
same  with  a  great  number  of  soldiers,  and  so  there  is  a  great  scarcity  there 
of  victuals  and  especially  corn.  By  p.s.  [5518.] 

Feb.  16.  Grant  to  Margaret,  the  daughter  of  the  king's  imcle  Bichard,  late  earl  of 

Westminster.  Salisbury,  and  wife  of  John,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  on  account  of  her  poverty, 
of  1002.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  life  of  her  husband,  viz. 
AOL  from  the  subsidy  of  the  8«.  in  the  tun  and  the  12d,  in  the  pound  in 
the  port  of  London,  40Z.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 
Sandwich,  and  202.  from  the  like  in  the  port  of  Lynne.  By  p.s. 


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21  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  2S5 


i^go  Membrane  lo — cont. 

March  2.         Orant  for  life  to  Miles  Childe  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  four  messengers 
Westminster,   of  the  Exchequer,  receiving  wages  of  4id.  daily  at  the  receipt  of  the  Ex- 
chequer with  a  robe  of  hvery  as  yeomen  of  the  chamber  have  yearly  at 
Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  John  Mody  by 
letters  patent  dated  18  July,  1  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  William  Chauntry  of  the  prebend  of  Fordyng- 
ton  and  Writlyngton  in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  void 
by  the  resignation  of  Master  Bichard  Martyn  and  in  the  king's  gift  by 
reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  being  in  his  hands.        By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric. 

Pardon  to  Peter  Gurteis,  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe,  of  all  debts  and 
accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  1  October  last.  By  p.s. 

March  2         Licence  for  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  Anne 

Westminster,    his  wife  to  grant  in  mortmain  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Olney, 

CO.    Buckingham,  to  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of 

St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  and  for  the  latter  to  appropriate 

the  church  in  mortmain.  By  E. 


1481. 


MEMBRANE  9. 


Dec.  10.  Licence  for  Robert  Bothe,  clerk,  Gervase  Clifton  of  Clifton,  esquire, 
Westminster,  and  Robert  Forster,  executors  of  the  will  of  Laurence  Bothe,  late  arch- 
bishop of  York,  to  found  two  perpetual  chantries  of  two  chaplains  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  a  chapel  of  St.  John  Baptist  within  the 
collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary,  Suthwell,  co.  Nottingham,  in  the  diocese  of 
York,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
England,  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  said  arch- 
bishop and  his  parents  and  benefactors,  to  be  called  the  chantries  of  the 
said  archbishop  in  the  said  church ;  and  for  the  said  executors  and  Thomas 
Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  Thomas 
Portyngton,  clerk,  Richard  Pygot,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law, 
and  Robert  Marler  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  each  of  the 
said  chaplains  a  yearly  rent  of  10  marks  from  20  messuages,  18  tofts,  800 
acres  of  arable  land,  80  acres  of  meadow,  and  60  acres  of  pasture  in 
Batersey,  Wannesworth,  Wassyngham  and  Peenge,  co.  Surrey,  not  held  in 
chief,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  these  premises  thus  charged  with  the  said 
rents  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter,  York, 
according  to  the  last  will  of  the  said  archbishop. 
^inn  By  E.  and  for  201.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  14.         Licence  for  the  king's  uncle  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  the  king's  aunt  the 
Westminster,    lady  Elizabeth  his  consort,  John  Djmham,  knight,  lord  Dynham,  Elizabeth 

Fitz  Watre  his  wife,  Thomas  Mountgomery,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body, 
John  Radclyf,  heir  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  Thomas  Tyrell  and  Thomas 
Dacre,*  esquires,  to  found  a  fraternity  or  perpetual  gild  of  two  guardians 
and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  parishioners  of  the  parish  church  of 
Ultyng,  CO.  Essex,  and  others  who  may  wish  to  be  of  the  fraternity,  in  a 
chapel  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  in  the  cemetery  of  the  said  church.  The 
gui^ians,  brethren  and  sisters  shall  have  power  to  augment  the 
fraternity  whenever  they  think  fit  and  each  year  to  elect  from  among 
themselves  two  guardians  for  the  business  and  governance  of  the  gild, 

*-Darce'  in  p.B. 


256  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  EOLLS. 


2482  Membrane   9 — cont. 

and  they  shall  fonn  one  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a 
common  seal  and  power  of  acquiring  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions 
and  of  impleading  and  being  impleaded  by  the  name  of  the  fraternity  or 
gild  of  St.  Mary  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary,  Ultyng,  and  of  making 
ordinances  for  the  governance  of  the  gild.  And  grant  to  them  of  licence  to 
acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of 
10  marks  yearly  for  the  support  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  in  the  said  chapel  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  for  their  souls  after  death,  and  the  said 
founders  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  gild  and  for  the  support  of 
other  charges. 

By  p.s.  [5459]  and  for  20  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE  8. 

Feb.  15.         Pardon  to  John  Morton,  bishop  of  Ely,  Richard  Beauchamp,  knight, 
Westminster.    Thomas  Vaghan,   knight,   Roger  Tocotes,  knight,  Thomas  Beauchamp, 

esquire,  John  Ghejme,  Hugh  Pavy,  clerk,  John  Emwell,  clerk,  Ralph 
Heithcote,  clerk,  Richard  Newport,  clerk,  and  Roger  Hullse,  executors  of 
the  will  of  Richard  Beauchamp,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  deceased,  lately 
appointed  to  survey  the  king's  castle  and  lordship  of  Wyndesore  and  his 
lands  in  Folyeion,  Hirmore,  Old  Wyndesore,  New  Wyndesore,  Wikefeld  and 
Ascote  with  their  members  and  to  audit  the  accounts  of  all  ministers  there, 
late  one  of  the  justices  appointed  to  survey  the  river  Thames  and  its 
tributaries  in  the  counties  of  Middlesex,  Surrey,  Buckingham,  Oxford  and 
Berks,   late  master  and  surveyor  of  the  works  within    the    castle    of 

Wyndesore,  late  one  of  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  county  of ,  of  all 

fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  them  to 
the  king  by  reason  of  the  premises.  By  K. 

Feb.  11.  Licence  for  John  Neuburgh  the  elder,  John  Fitz  James  the  elder,  William 

VS^estminster.    Frampton  and  John  Fauntleroy,  feoflFees  of  William  Brownyng  the  elder, 

deceased,  to  grant  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Maydenewton,  co.  Dorset, 
to  the  value  of  8  marks  yearly,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  abbot  and  convent 
of  the  monastery  of  Ceme,  in  frank  almoin,  for  the  sustenance  of  a  chap- 
lain to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  of  St.  John  Baptist  in  the 
monastery  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  Elizabeth  his  consort  and 
for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  said  William  Brownyng  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife  and  their  parents,  benefactors  and  friends,  and  for  the 
support  of  other  works  of  piety. 

By  p.s.  and  for  24  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  20.  Pardon  to  Joan  Ghamberleyn  late  the  wife  of  William  Chamberleyn, 

Westminster,    esquire,   and  Richard  Chamberleyn,  esquire,  and   Sybil  his  wife  of  all 

donations,  alienations  and  perquisitions  of  the  manors  of  Barton  alias  Ber- 
ton  Saint  John  and  Staunton  Saint  John,  co.  Oxford,  held  in  chief,  and  all 
entries  thereon  without  licence.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  William  Fytz  Herbert,  doctor  of  laws,  of  the  king's  free 

Westminster,    chapel  of  St.  Peter  within  the  Tower  of  London  with  all  rights  and  profits, 

in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Richard  Martyn  by  letters  patent  dated  26  January, 

1481        ^^  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  K, 

Aug.  1.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Roland  Stokecall  of  the  office  of  tronage  and 

Cawood.       pesage  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


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2431^  Membrane  8 — cant. 

May  17.  •  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Wode  the  younger  as  controller 
Westminster.  Qf  ^£3  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells 
and  the  subsidy  of  the  Ss.  in  the  tun  and  the  12d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port 
of  Cioestre  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees, 
provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part 
of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  4.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester  for 

Westminster,  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Coventry,  of  the  order 
of  St.  Benedict,  to  Richard  Coventre,  monk  of  the  house,  whose  election  as 
prior  J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty 
the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  esoheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Northampton. 
Worcester. 

Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Derby. 
Stafford. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


1482. 


MEMBRANE  7. 


Feb.  19.         Licence  for  William  Courteney,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  Philip  Courteney, 
Westminster,    knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  tenants  in  chief,  to  enter  hiely  into  all 

castles,  lordships,  manors  etc.  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  late 
of  the  said  Philip  or  Elizabeth  which  should  descend  to  him  on  their  deaths. 

1481.  ®y  p-"- 

March  11.        Licence  for  the  king*s  kinsman  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  to  grant 
Westminster,    his  manors  or  lordships  of  Hatfeld  Regis,  Writtell  and  Boyton  and  hundreds 

of  Ongre  and  Harlowe,  co.  Essex,  manors  or  lordships  of  Thoirnbury, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  Rothewell,  co.  North  [ampton],  with  their  members  and 
lands  in  Hatfeld  Regis,  Writtell,  Boyton,  Thombury  and  Rothewell,  held 
in  chief,  to  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Thomas,  archbishop 
of  York,  John,  bishop  of  Ely,  William,  bishop  of  Durham,  John,  bishop  of 
Coventry  and  Lichfield,  John,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex, 
William,  lord  Hastynges,  John,  lord  Howard,  Walter,  lord  Fereis,  Thomas 
Bourgh,  knight,  Thomae  Vauhan,  knight,  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight, 
William  Knyvet,  knight,  Richard  Chok,  knight,  Guy  Fairfax,  knight, 
Richard  Pygot,  John  Catesby,  serjeant  at  law,  John  Jeffrey,  clerk,  William 
Catesby,  esquire,  William  Paston,  John  Denton,  William  Harpour,  Richard 
Harpour,  John  Broun,  Richard  Isham  and  Andrew  Dymmok  and  their 

1482.       ^®^"'  By  p.s. 

Feb.  9.  Grant  to  William,  abbot  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Sampson, 

Westminster.    Middelton,   of  all  issues  of  all  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents,  services, 

courts,  leets,  annuities,  fee  farms  and  other  hereditaments,  possessions  and 
temporalities  which  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  voidance 
of  the  abbey  on  the  death  of  John  Bruton,  last  abbot,  and  grant  that  he 
may  freely  enter  into  all  the  temporalities.  By  E. 

March  8.         Licence  for  Robert  Dymmok  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Dymmok,  knight, 

Westminster,    and  kinsman  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  Robert  Waterton,  knight,  to  enter 

freely  into  all  lordships,  manors  etc.  and  other  hereditaments  which  should 

descend  to  him  by  reason  of  their  deaths,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and 

fealty.  By  p.s. 

8258  R 


268  CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


^  4  ^o  J^Ietyibrane  7 — cont, 

Jan.  80.         Orant  for  life  to  John  Davy,  one  of  the  j^eomen  of  the  crown,  of  6cl. 
Westminster,    daily  for  his  fee  from  Michaelmas  last,  from  which  time  he  has  been  one 
of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of 
Plymouth  and  Fowy ;  and  also  of  a  yearly  rent  of  11/.  17s.  6^.  as  above. 

By  K. 

Jan.  28.  Appointment  for  life  of  Thomas  Frebody  as  receiver  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  manors  or  lordships  of  Henley,  Bewdesert,  Solyhull  and  Fulbroke, 
CO.  Warwick,  Sudeley,  co.  Gloucester,  Rooke  and  Snede,  co.  Worcester, 
Morende  and  Golyweston,  co.  Northampton,  and  Neuportpajnell, 
CO.  Buckingham,  a  third  part  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Bassingbom, 
CO.  Cambridge,  and  a  part  of  the  possessions  of  the  honour  of  Eichemond 
in  the  hundred  of  Armjmgford  and  Stowe,  Papworth,  Northstowe  and 
Chesterton,  Wecherley  and  Thyplowe,  co.  Cambridge,  receiving  fees  of 
lOOs.  yearly  with  reasonable  daily  expenses  from  the  issues  of  the  manors 
or  lordships.  By  p-s. 


MEMBRANE  6. 

Feb.  12.         Oeneral    pardon    to    Robert    Merton    alias   Maten    alias    Martyn    of 
Westminster.    Eyngeston  on  Thames,   co.    Surrey,   'harbor,*   alias    late  of    Bury   St. 

Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  of  all  offences  conmiitted  by  him  before 
9  February.  By  p-s. 

March  1.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Daubeney,  clerk  of  the 
Westminster,    king's  jewels,  and  Joan  his  mfe  of  20  marks  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last 

from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Pole.  By  p.s. 

March  2.         Grant  to  Sebastian  de  Olassanall,  bachelor  in  civil  law,  of  an  annuity  of 
WesiminBter.    10/.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  London  so  long  as  the 
peace  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  king  of  Castile  and  Leon  shall 
endure. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  said  port. 

Jan.  18.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Cole,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
Westminster,    crown,  of  an  annuity  of  20/.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 

Sandwich.  By  p.a. 

March  8.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  said  port. 

Westminster. 

March  1.         General  pardon  to  John  Stone  late  of  Eyngeston  on  Thames,  co.  Surrey, 
Westminster.    <  bocher.'  By  p.s. 

Jan.  80.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Tothoth  of  the  office  of 
Westminster,    receiver  of  all  the  king's  lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  Freston  and 

Boston  on  the  west  side  of  the  water,  co.  Lincoln,  receiving  5  marks 
yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  premises,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters 
patent  dated  12  November,  18  Edward  IV  {see  p.  126),  surrendered 
because  invalid  as  far  as  concerns  the  fees.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  21.         Grant    to    the    king's    chaplain    John  Arundell    of    the   prebend  of 
Westminster.    Dourneford  alias  Demeford  within  the  cathedral  church  of  Salisbury,  void 

by  the  resignation  of  John  Coke  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
bishopric  of  Salisbury  being  in  his  hands.  By  E. 

Mandate    in    pursuance    to    the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the 
bishopric. 


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j^Qi  Membrane  6 — cont, 

April  17.        Grant  for  life  to  Avice  Wellis,  widow,  nurse  of  the  king's  firstborn  son 
WestminBter.    Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  of  one  tun  or  two  pipes  of  wine  yearly  at 

Christmas  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    6. 

Nov.  5.  Licence   for   Henry  Herdman,  clerk,  Thomas  Ampe,  clerk,    Richard 

Weatminster.   Yaxle,   William  Thweytes,  Clement  Clerk,  Adam  Newehawe  and  Ralph 

Duke  or  their  executors  and  assigns  to  found  a  chantry  and  perpetual  ^d 
of  a  warden  and  society  of  chaplains  and  brethren  and  sisters  wishing  to 
be  of  the  gild  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  town  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  sons  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  and 
Richard,  duke  of  York,  and  his  other  children  and  the  said  founders  and 
for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Master  William  Cote,  clerk, 
and  John  Smyth  late  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  esquire,  and  Anne  his  wife 
and  their  parents,  benefactors  and  ancestors,  and  the  brethren  and  sisters 
of  the  gild,  and  to  do  other  works  of  piety,  and  to  erect  a  mansion  for  the 
said  wcurden  and  chaplains  within  the  said  town.  The  chantry  and  gild 
shall  be  called  the  chantry  and  gild  of  the  most  sweet  name  of  Jesus  within 
the  said  town,  and  the  warden  and  society  of  chaplains  and  brethren  and 
sisters  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal  and  power  of 
acquiring  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions  and  of  impleading  and  being 
impleaded.  And  grant  to  the  said  founders  of  licence  to  grant  to  them  in 
mortmain  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value 
of  20Z.  yearly,  for  the  sustenance  of  the  warden  and  chaplains  and  the 
performance  of  other  works  of  piety. 
I  ^oo  By  £.  and  for  111.  1\».  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  6.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Robert  Steveneson,  clerk, 

Westminster,  and  Elizabeth  Clere,  widow,  of  two  messuages,  76  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of 
meadow  and  6  acres  of  pasture  in  Totyngton,  co.  Norfolk,  not  held  in  chief, 
extended  at  61s.  yearly  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas 
Rokewode,  late  escheator  in  the  county,  to  Henry  Cossey,  the  warden,  and 
the  scholars  of  the  college  or  hall  of  the  Annunciation  of  St.  Mary, 
commonly  called  Gunvilehall,  in  the  University  of  Cambridge,  to  the  value 
of  5  marks  6<.  Sd,  yearly,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent 
dated  15  November,  17  Edward  lY. 

Feb.  26.  Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  and  councillor  Richard  Martyn,  elect  of  St. 
Westminster.  Davids,  of  the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  St.  Davids, 
with  advowsons,  from  the  death  of  Robert,  late  bishop,  so  long  as  they 
remain  in  the  king's  hands  ;  and  grant,  in  consideration  of  the  diminution 
and  dilapidation  of  the  possessions  of  the  bishopric,  that  notwithstanding 
the  ordinance  in  Parliament  of  Edward  [III]  he  may  send  proctors  to  the 
court  of  Rome  to  sue  for  a  provision  that  after  consecration  he  may  hold 
ecclesiastical  benefices  and  dignities  to  the  value  of  lOOZ.  yearly  for  life  in 
commendanit  and  may  receive  and  publish  apostolic  letters  to  that  effect. 

By  K. 

MEMBRANE  4. 

Feb.  10.         Licence  for  John  Cheyny  of  Pynne,  esquire,  Richard  Mawdeley,  Walter 

Westminster.   Mayhowe,  John  Hille  and  Thomas  Crosse  or  their  heirs  or  executors  to 

found  a  fraternity  or  perpetual  gild  of  two  wardens  and  brethren  and 

sisters  of  the  parishioners  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary,  Gorscomb,  and 


260  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  j^g2  Membrane  4 — cont, 

others  who  may  wish  to  be  of  the  fraternity.  The  wardens,  brethren  and 
sisters  shall  be  able  to  augment  the  fraternity  whenever  they  shall  think 
fit  and  each  to  elect  from  themselves  two  wardens  for  the  business  and 
rule  of  the  fraternity,  and  they  shall  form  one  body  with  power  of  acquiring 
lands,  rents  and  other  possessions  and  of  making  ordinances  for  the 
governance  of  the  fraternity,  and  the  wardens  shall  have  power  of 
impleading  and  being  impleaded  by  the  name  of  the  fraternity  or  gild  of 
St  Anne  in  the  said  church.  And  grant  to  the  wardens,  brethren  and 
sisters  of  licence  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands  to  the 
value  of  102.  yearly,  not  held  in  chief,  for  the  sustenance  of  two  chaplains 
to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  said  altar  {sic)  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  John 
Gunthorpe,  dean  of  St.  Andrew's,  Wells,  and  the  said  founders  and  the 
brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  and 
for  the  support  of  other  charges. 

By  p.s.  and  for  501,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Jan.  80.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Wath,   of  the  tenour  of  the 

Westminster,    enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  12  March,  3  Edward  IV,  appointing  him 

master  and  surveyor  of  all  alien  persons  called  '  brokers  *  within  the  city 

and  liberty  of  London.     These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  he  has 

taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Feb.  26.  Mandate  to  all  to  permit  John  Borell  alias  Steward,  bom  in  the  town  of 

Westminster.    Morthyngton  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Westminster  in  England,  who  has 

taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

By  K. 

March  1 .         Like  mandate  in  favour  of  George  Clerk,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in 
Westminster.    England.  By  K. 

Feb.  8.  General    pardon    to    John    Harecourt,    '  bastard,'    late    of    Staunton 

Westminster.    Harecourt,  co.  Oxford,   'gentilman,*  alias  late  of  Whytney,  co.  Oxford, 

esquire,  alias  of  Swynbroke,  co.  Oxford.  By  K. 

March  2.         Licence  for  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  George 
Westminster,    within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  to  grant  the  advowson  or  patronage  of  the 
parish  church  of  Symondesburn,  in  the  diocese  of  Durham,  to  the  king's 
brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  Anne  his  wife  and  their  heirs. 

ByK. 


MEMBRANE  8. 

Feb.  4.  Licence  for  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  Leynham,  knight,  widow,  one 

Westminster,  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  John  Fray,  knight,  and  her  executors  to  found 
a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  church 
of  St.  Bartholomew  the  Less,  London,  at  an  altar  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary 
the  Virgin  near  the  place  of  burial  of  the  said  John  Fray  for  the  good  estate 
of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  firstborn 
son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  and 
for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  said  John  Fray  and  Agnes 
his  wife  and  Agnes  one  of  their  daughters,  whose  bodies  are  buried  in  the 
chapel,  and  the  said  John  Leynham  and  all  for  whom  the  said  John  Fray 
and  Agnes  and  the  said  Margaret  are  bound  to  pray,  to  be  called  the  chantry 
of  John  Fray,  knight,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  lands 
and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  24  marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 


21    EDWARD   IV.— Part  1.  261 


J 432  Memhraiie  3 — emit. 

Feb.  18.         Grant  to  John  Hays,  for  eij^hty  years  from  Michaelmas  last,  of  a  messuage 

Westminster,    and  garden  late  of  Nicholas  Baxton  in  the  town  of  Tiverton,  a  moiety  of  an 

acre  of  land  called  *Dedhaye'  in  the  same  town  and  8  acres  of  meadow  in 

Tiverton  by  Lomanbrige  late  of  Philip  Neell,  rendering  to  the  king  the 

1481  accustomed  rents  and  services  and  paying  for  the  seal  20«.  only.       By  p.s. 

March  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Eyvers,  the  king's  ser- 
Westminster.  vant  Robert  Poyntz,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  Thomas  Beynam,  esquire  of 
the  oflSce  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  St.  Briavels  in  the  forest  of 
Dene,  co.  Gloucester,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  the 
receivers  of  the  lordship  of  Newelond  with  all  other  profits,  in  lieu  of  a  like 
grant  to  the  said  earl  and  Thomas  by  letters  patent  dated  12  December, 

1482  ^^  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  22.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Fenys,  esquire  of  the  bodv,  and  Anne  his  wife, 

Westminster,  late  the  wife  of  John  Dorward  of  Bokkyng,  co.  Essex,  esquire,  of  the 
manor  and  lordship  of  Polstedhall  in  Burnham  with  its  members, 
CO.  Norfolk,  with  advowsons  of  churches  pertaining  to  it  and  8  acres  of 
land  in  a  field  called  *  Westcote  *  in  Bumham  with  common  of  pasture  and 
foldage,  and  all  issues  of  the  above  from  the  death  of  William  Wade,  in 
lieu  of  a  grant  to  the  said  Thomas  by  letters  patent  dated  10  February, 
19  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  2. 

[Feb.]  10.        General  pardon  to  Thomas  Bonde  of  the  city  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon, 
WestminBter.    merchant,  provided  that  this  do  not  extend  to  any  debts  or  accounts  of 
which  he  is  chargeable  at  the  Exchequer  by  reason  of  any  office  of  customer 
or  collector  of  customs  and  subsidies  in  any  ports  of  the  realm. 

By  p.s.  [6486.] 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 

William  Eyng  of  Exeter,  'yoman,'  alias  'marchaunt,*  late  deputy 
of  Charles  Dynham,  controller  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the 
ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

Andrew  CarswUl  alias  GrasseweU  of  Eyngesbrugge,  co.  Devon, 
'merchaunt.* 

William  Carswill  alias  GrasseweU  of  Dodesbroke,  co.  Devon, 
'marchaunt,*  alias  *  mercer.' 

Henry  Hanford  alias  Handford  of  Exeter,  *  marchaunt,*  alias 
*  mercer,'  late  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the 
ports  of  Plymouth  and  Fowey  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

John  Fenycotte  alias  Fencote  of  Exeter,  'marchaont,*  alias 
'loksmyth.' 

Nicholas  Hamlyn  of  Exeter,  *  marchaunt,'  alias  *  wever.* 

Matthew  Alynton  alias  Alington,  citizen  of  Exeter,  *  marchaunt.* 

John  Kelly  of  Exeter,  '  mercer,'  aluis  <  marchaunt.* 

John  Godescote  alias  Guttescote  alias  Guscote  of  Exeter, 
'  marchaunt,*  alias  <  taillour.* 

William  Benkys  of  Exeter,  '  marchaunt,*  late  clerk  and  deputy  of 
Thomas  Grayson,  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in 
the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth. 

John  Wilkyn  alias  Wylkyns  of  Exeter,  'marchaunt,*  alias 
'shomaker.* 


262  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


24g2  Membrane  2-^eont, 

Stephen  Bold  alias  Boold  of  Lodeswell,  oo.  Devon,  *  Tnarchaimt/ 
aliai  *  wever.* 

John  Scooe  the  elder  of  Lodeswell,  co.  Devon,  '  merohaont,'  alias  of 
Eyngesbrigge,  co.  Devon. 

Thomas  Boonde  alias  Bonde,  citizen  of  Exeter,  mercbant,  alias 

<  mercer,'  late  deputy  of  John  TaiUonr  of  Exeter,  meiclLant,  snrvejor 
of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Pole,  Exeter,  Dertmoath, 
Plymmouth,  Fowey  and  Briggewater  and  of  the  customers  and 
controllers  in  the  same. 

Walter  Champney  alias  Ghampneys  of  Exeter,  '  yoman, '  late  searcher 
in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

Bichard    Taillour   of    Topsham,  oo.  Devon,   'marohaont/    aUas 

<  taillour.' 

John  Taillour  of  Exeter  the  younger,  merchant,  surveyor  of  the 
customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Pole,  Exeter,  ^Dertmouth, 
Plymmouth,  Fowey  and  Briggewater  and  of  the  customers  and 
controllers  in  the  same,  keeper  of  the  seal  for  the  subsidy  and  tdnage 
of  cloths  in  the  county  of  Devon. 

Matthew  Andrewe  alias  Macy  Andrews,  of  Topsham,  co.   Devon, 
merchant. 

John  Ector  alias  Ectar  of  Exeter,  <  marchaunt,'  alias  '  taillour/ 

Wymund  Austyn  of  Exeter,  'marchaunt,'  alias  ' wexchaondeler,' 
alias  John  Oumby  of  Exeter,  '  marchaunt.' 

John  Orenge  alias  Orynge  of  Exeter,  merchant,  alias  *  gentUman,' 
late  clerk  and  deputy  of  Thomas  Oreyson,  one  of  the  collectors  of  the 
customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  ports 
and  places  adjacent. 

John  Scoce  of  Lodeswell,  co.  Devon,  the  younger,  '  marchaunt.' 

Thomas  Fyssher  of  Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  merchant. 

William  Hert  alias  Harte  of  Tottenes,  co.  Devon,  merchant. 

Thomas  Galwodeley  of   Exeter,   esquire,  alias  'gentilman,'   alias 
'  marchaunt.' 

Bobert  Symon  alias  Simon  ali€is  Symons  of  Bamestaple,  co.  Devon, 
'marchaunt.' 

Philip  Stegan  alias  Stygan  of  Bamestaple, '  marchaunt,'  oZuu  'yoman.' 

Alexander  Toose  alias  Tose  of  Taunton,  co.  Somerset, '  marchaunt/ 
alias  '  mercer.' 

John  Toose  aliw  Tose  alias  Saunders  of  Taunton,  '  marchaunt.' 
Balph  Astry  alias  Astrey  alias  Astryoh  of  London,  *  fysshemonger,' 
alias  '  marchaunt.' 

Thomas  Yogge  alias  Yog  late  of  Plymmouth,  co.  Devon, 
'marchaunt,'  alias  of  London,  'vynter.' 

William  Gaske  of  Saltasshe,  co.  Cornwall,  'marchaunt,'  alias  of 
London,  'vynter.* 

Walter  Amadas  of  Dertmouth,  oo.  Devon,  'marchaunt,'  alias  of 
London,  'draper.' 

Bobert  Code  of  Dertmouth,  '  maryner,' aZta«  '  marchaunt,' deputy 
of  Charles  Denham,  esquire,  controller  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in 
the  port  of  Dertmouth. 


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^  .  «o  MEMBRANE  1. 

Feb.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  of  the 
Westminster,    office  of  master  of  the  game  of  all  forests,  chaces,  parks,  out  woods  and 

warrens  late  of  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Devon,  and  James,  late  earl  of 
Wiltshire,  in  the  counties  of  Somerset,  Devon  and  Cornwall,  in  the  king's 
hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  201,  yearly  for 
his  fee  £:om  Michaelmas  last,  &om  which  time  he  has  had  the  office,  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Tyverton,  co.  Devon,  with  all  other  profits ; 
and  grant  to  him  also  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  of  the  said  duke, 
of  the  office  of  master  of  the  game  of  all  forests,  chaces,  parks,  out  woods 
and  warrens  lately  belonging  to  the  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury  within 
the  said  counties  and  201.  yearly  for  his  fee  from  Michaelmas  last,  from 
which  time  he  has  had  the  office,  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Yerlington,  co.  Somerset,  with  all  other  profits ;  in  lieu  of  grants  to  him  by 
letters  patent  dated  19  February,  18  Edward  lY  (seep.  189),  surrendered 
because  invalid. 

Jan.  80.         Licence  for  Thomas  Bruyn,  son  and  heir  male  of  the  body  of  Maurice 
Westminster.    Bruyn,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  and  brother  and  heir  male  of  Henry  Bruyn, 

knight,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  lordships,  manors,  lands 
etc.  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  within  the  realm  of  which  the 
said  Maurice  and  Henry  were  seised,  and  which  should  descend  to  him, 
saving  to  the  king  homage,  fealty  and  relief.  By  p.s. 


-  .^-  MEMBRANE  IQd. 

1481. 

Dec.  7.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsmen  Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  Richard 

Westminster.    Grey,  son  of  the  queen,  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  and  Anthony,  earl 

Byvers,  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas  Matravers  of 
Matravers,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  Thomas  West  de  la 
Ware,  knight,  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  Thomas  Seintleger, 
knight,  William  Berkeley,  William  Uvedale,  John  Wode,  William 
Huddisfeld  and  Thomas  Wellys  to  enquire  into  all  escapes  of  felons 
convicted  or  attainted  and  others,  within  the  county  of  Southampton. 


MEMBRANE  IM. 

Nov.  26.         Commission  to  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Guy  Fairhx,  knight,   one  of 
Westminster,    the    justices  of   the   King's  Bench,  Marmaduke  Constable,  knight,  the 

king's  clerk  John  Powelyn,  John  Vavasour,  serjeant  at  law,  Thomas 
Fitzwilliam,  Nicholas  Ovy,  Edmund  Talbot,  esquire,  Nicholas  Talbot, 
esquire,  John  Wytherley  and  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln  to  enquire  into  diyers 
discords  between  the  tenants  of  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of 
Wales,  of  Frothingham,  Assheby,  Bconithorp  and  Bumeby  within  the  soke 
of  Eirton  in  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Robert  Sheffeld,  lord  of  Conysby, 
and  the  inhabitants  of  the  towns  of  Crosseby  and  Conysby  on  the  one  part 
and  the  tenants  of  the  king's  kinnnan  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  the  king's  sister,  of  Appulby,  Salclyf ,  Byssheby  and 
Banton  within  the  lordship  and  soke  of  Appulby,  co.  Lincoln,  on  the  other 
part,  and  to  purvey  the  lands  and  make  reasonable  divisions. 


264  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2431  MEMBRANE  16cf. 

April  1.  Commission  to  John  Sturgeon,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body  and 

Westminster,    master  of  the  king's  ordnance,  to  take  ships  and  vessels  for  the  safe 

custody  of  the  sea  in  the  north  and  the  defence  of  the  realm  against  the 

malice  of  the  king's  enemy  James,   king  of  the  Scots,  and  masters, 

mariners  and  habiliments  of  war  for  them. 

The  like  to  John  Carlyle,  mayor  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 

April  8.  Commission    to   John    Naseby,    master    of    the    king's    ship     called 

Westminster,    la  Clejnenty  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship,  as  the  king  has  ordered  an 

armed  force  to  go  to  sea  to  resist  his  enemy  the  king  of  the  Scots. 

April  6.  Writ  to  all  commissioners  appointed  to  take  mariners  for  the  king's 

Westminster,    ghips  sent  to  sea  to  resist  James,  king  of  the  Scots,  directing  them  to  stay 

the  arrest  of  any  mariners  serving  in  the  port  of  Dover  for  the  passage  to 

the  port  of  Calais.  By  E. 


1482. 


MEMBRANE  18<f. 


Feb.  11.  Order  to  the  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  to  cause  a  proclamation 

Westminster.    (English)  to  be  made  in  all  ports  and  places  within  his  bailiwick  that  as 

more  grain  has  passed  out  of  the  realm  to  the  parts  beyond  the  sea  than 
according  to  the  licences  given  the  king  commands  that  henceforth  no  one 
shall  carry  grain  out  of  the  realm  except  to  the  town  of  Calais,  and  no 
customer,  controller,  searcher  or  other  officer  shall  suffer  any  grain  to  be 
carried  out  by  reason  of  any  grants  except  to  the  said  town  until  the  same 
grants  be  brought  before  the^  king  and  the  lords  of  the  council  there  to  be 
seen  how  much  is  passed  by  reason  of  them,  and  search  shall  be  made  in 
every  port  and  creek  of  these  counties  how  much  wheat  and  other  grain 
has  passed  out  of  them  this  year  and  in  whose  names  and  into  what 
countries.  By  C. 


(  266  ) 


21  EDWAED  IV,— Part  II  \rectius  Part  I], 


1481. 


May  3. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 
Westminster. 


May  22. 

Westminster. 


May  26. 

Westminster. 


May  11. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


MEMBBANE  21. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following  : — 

John  Milward  of  Brodehenton  in  the  parish  of  Herst,  co.  Wilts, 
'  husbondman/  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  George  Nevyll,  knight,  touching  a  trespass,  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Brian,  knight,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified.  Wilts. 

John  Eelchith  late  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  ^gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Ayleward,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  40s.  London. 

Giles  Huett  late  of  Yevell,  co.  Somerset,  '  glasier,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  44s.  to  Elizabeth  Lomyn  and  Bichard 
Lomyn,  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Lomyn.  Devon. 

Richard  Brerehey  of  Menston,  co.  York,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Edmund  Maleverer,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass 
committed  by  him  and  Laurence  Bodes  of  Manston,  co.  York, 
*  husbondman,*  Bichard  Bodes  of  Bodes,  co.  York,  *  husbondman,' 
Alice  Bodes  of  Menston,  *  wedowe,*  and  William  Wode  of  Bayldon, 
CO.  York,  *  husbondman.'  York. 

^illiam  Parker  late  of  Stoke  by  Clare,  co.  Suffolk,  *  mercer,*  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Eyre  touching  a  trespass  committed 
by  him  and  Gerard  Borell  late  of  Cambridge,  clerk.  Norfolk. 

Thomas  Cottebezy  late  of  North  Merston,  co.  Buckingham, 
'  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40^  to 
William  Warde,  chaplain,  Henry  Fifeld,  William  Bosedale,  chaplain, 
Bichard  Latemere,  notary  public,  and  John  Lovell,  executors  of  the 
will  of  Master  Bichard  Andrewe,  late  dean  of  the  church  of  York. 

Lincoln. 

William  Byohard  of  Bathe,  co.  Somerset,  'sherman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  vaJue  of  101. 
to  Arnold  Nandyn,  '  dyer.'  Bristol. 

John  Wade,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Dryland,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a  plea 
that  he  render  to  him  16Z.  16s.  Id,  Middlesex. 

4, 

Thomas  Tigale  late  of  Aulton  Estbroke,  co.  Southampton,  the 
younger,  'gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Grokhome, 
administrator  of  the  goods  late  of  John  Dounham  late  of  the  parish  of 
St.  Katharine  Grichirche,  who  died  intestate,  toucUng  a  debt  of 
12^  Ss.  4i.  London. 

Thomas  Elys  late  of  Wysbeche,  co.  Cambridge,  'salter,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Boger  Tunhard  touching  a  debt  of  11  marks. 

Cambridge. 


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CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1481. 

May  10. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  5. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  80. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  5. 
Westminster. 


MembraiM  21 — cowt. 

John  Otisquynt  late  of  Tregenna,  co.  Cornwall,  '  hosbondman/  for 
not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Peter  Bynny  touohing  a 
trespass.  ComwBll. 

Thomas  Roose  of  Aynesford,  co.  Kent,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Bolthorpe,  mariner, 
touching  a  debt  of  6Z.  Kent. 

Roger  Mylen  alias  Melen  alias  Millen  of  Baldok,  co.  Hertford, 
^chapman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Richard  Graunt,  citizen  and 
'Salter'  of  London,  William  Goderyohe,  citizen  and  < mercer'  oi 
London,  touching  debts  of  67s.  9e{.,  6^  6s.  Sd,  and  6Z.  5<.  9^. 
respectively.  London. 

John  Laws  late  of  Dockyng,  co.  Norfolk,  the  elder,  'yoman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Baily  alias  Bayly,  vicar  of  Dockyng,  and 
Roger  Jerveys,  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  lOZ.  London. 

John  Spayne  late  of  Great  Dunham,  co.  Norfolk,  '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William 
Skypwyth  touching  a  debt  of  45s.  8<2.  London. 

John  Pecokke  late  of  Radwey,  co.  Somerset,  'grome,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  of  Robert  Bykcombe  that  when  the  latter 
by  Walter  Perys,  bailiff  of  his  court  of  Bromfeld,  seized  certain  beasts 
of  the  said  John  at  Bromfeld  at  the  suit  of  John  Saundyr  for  a  debt 
and  impounded  them  there,  he  broke  the  pound  and  carried  ofif  the 
beasts.  Somerset. 

Henry  Reynald  alias  Reynold  of  Norwich,  *  mercer,'  alias  citizen 
and  mercer  of  London,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Colum, 
merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  touching  a  debt  of  iOL         London. 

John  Goldryng  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  'marchaunt,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Broun,  <  marohaunt,'  touching  a  debt  of 
8  marks.  Rutland. 

Walter  Atteheth  late  of  CuUesdon,  co.  Surrey,  '  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John  Eyrkeman  touohing  a 
trespass.  Surrey. 

Richard  Stok  late  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  'barker,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Totay  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  '  shomaker,*  touching  a  debt  of  18^.  8s.  4i.  Suffolk. 

William  Marke  late  of  Lawybet  in  the  parish  of  Lanteglos  by 
Bodennek,  co.  Cornwall,  <  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  when  sued 
with  William  Polglas  late  of  Treveller  in  the  parish  of  Seynt  Vepe, 
CO.  Cornwall,  '  yoman,'  to  answer  Thomas  EendaU  of  Combe  touching 
a  trespass.  Cornwall. 


The  said  William  Polglas,  for  the  same. 


Cornwall. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


John  Seuer  of  Alston  Mares,  co.  Somerset,  <  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Croft, 
esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  6^.  Oxford. 


21  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2. 


267 


1481. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  19. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  21 — cont, 

John  Wyse  late  of  Worcester  '  yoman/  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John,  abbot  of  Teukesbnry,  touching  a  trespass  committed  by 
him  and  Thomas  Forest  late  of  Worcester,  <  yoman.'  Gloucester. 

John  Barbour  late  of  Thomburgh,  co.  Buckingham,  'husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Walter  Laurens,  chaplain,  touching  a 
debt  of  20^  Buckingham. 

Thomas  Bussell  of  Bokke,  co.  Worcester,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench, 
to  answer  Roger  Adys  and  Roger  Wysewall  touching  a  debt  of  iOL 

London. 

John  Eyton  alias  Heyton  late  of  Bristol,  merchant,  for  not  appear- 
ing before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Brown  alias 
Broun,  <  baker,'  touching  a  debt  of  22Z.  6s.  Sd,  Bristol. 

Thomas  Malyns  alias  Malens  of  Blowneham  alias  Blounam,  co. 
Bedford,  '  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Richard  Endyrby, 
esquire,  and  Laurence  Davile,  clerk,  touching  debts  of  82.  and  QOs. 
respectively.  Middlesex.    London. 

Thomas  Warrewyk  alias  Phelyppys  late  of  Clatford,  co. 
Southampton,  <  miller,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Richard  Baker 
touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Wilts. 


Nov.  6. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  22. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 

1482. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  24. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  20. 

John  Bameby  late  of  Fysshlake,  co.  York,  '  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Gresacre  of  Bameburgh,  co.  York,  esquire, 
touching  a  debt  of  200  marks.  London. 

Richard  Barker  late  of  Colchester,  co.  Essex,  <  fuller,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Braham  of  Bexstede,  co.  Essex,  '  gentilman,' 
William  Fyncham  and  Nicholas  Morton^  citizens  and  mercers  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  IL  6<.  M.  London. 

Nicholas  Morton  of  Lytell  Morton,  co.  Cornwall,  <  gentilman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Wynell  and  John  Bonauntre  of  London, 
'  sergeaunt,'  touching  debts  of  40s.  each.  Devon. 

Middlesex. 

William  Halle  of  London,  <  tayllour,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
king  to  answer  him  touching  a  trespass.  London. 

Thomas  Compton  late  of  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  8Z.  to  John  Toby  and  Cristina  his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will 
of  Robert  Lovet,  late  <  merchaund '  of  Bristol.  Bristol. 


William  Compton  late  of  Cirencester,  for  the  same. 


Bristol. 


John  Laurence  late  of  Wyboldeston,  co.  Bedford,  ^gentilman,* 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  lOZ.  to  Richard 
Bwansey,  esquire,  administrator  of  the  goods  of  Thomas  Shotbolt  late 
of  London,  <  gentilman,'  who  died  intestate.  Hertford. 


268 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1482. 

Jan.  29. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  27. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  24. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  4. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  6. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  20 — cont. 

Richard  Pepyr  late  of  Hengham,  co.  Norfolk,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Felly,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks. 

Norfolk. 

Thomas  Goton  of  Northkilworth,  co.  Leicester,  <  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Jakson 
touching  a  debt  of  405.  Coventry. 

William  Person  late  of  Meweshawe,  co.  Devon,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Mountagu,  esquire,  touching  a  debt 
of  40». 

Richard  Raulyn  of  Polsu,  co.  Cornwall,  *  husbondman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  when  sued  with  Ralph  Carby  of  Polsu  <  husbondman,'  James 
Metherose  of  Metherose  in  the  parish  of  Seyntgoran,  co.  Cornwall, 
'husbondman,'  and  Simon  Golourys  of  Golourys,  co.  Cornwall, 
'  husbondman,'  to  answer  Henry  Bodrugan,  esquire,  touching  a 
trespass.  Cornwall. 

John  Smyth  of  Arkysden,  co.  Essex,  the  younger,  *  laborer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John  Sparowe  touching  a 
trespass.  Essex. 

John  Michell  late  of  Rouchestre,  co.  Kent,  'inholder,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Twygge, 

citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  14^  Middlesex. 

* 

Henry  Martyn  of  Burton  Latymer,  co. Northampton,  'husbondman/ 
alias  'yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Auerell,  clerk,  touching  a 
debt  of  201.  Nottingham. 


1481. 

March  8. 

Westminster. 


March  10. 
Westminster. 


March  10. 
Westminster. 


March  11. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  18. 

General  pardon  to  Robert  Enges  alias  Inges  late  of  Hopton,  oo.  Suffolk, 
*gentilman,'  alias  ^yoman,'  alias  of  Maydeston,  co.  Kent,  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  5  March.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Roger  Colbrond  alias  Colburne  alias  Colbom  late  of 
Swynton,  co.  York,  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  5 
March.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Dryden,  chaplain,  bom 
in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to 
inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  K. 

Like  mandate  in  favour  of  John  Hunt. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  councillor  William^  lord  of  Hastynges,  the 
king's  chamberlain,  of  the  office  of  parker  or  the  custody  of  the  ^g's  park 
of  Notyngham  with  wages  of  2d.  daily  upon  the  issues  of  the  king's  nulls 
called  *  Castell  Milles'  there  and  all  other  profits,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to 
John  Payntour  by  letters  patent,  surrendered.  By  K. 


21   EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  269 


1  jft-i  Membrane  18 — cont, 

March  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Fitzwilliam,  knight,  of  the 
Westminster.  oflSce  of  parker  of  the  king's  park  of  Connesburgh,  oo.  York,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Connesburgh 
with  all  other  profits  ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  for  life  of  the  said  office  with  the 
accustomed  fees  as  Henry  Cawod  had  to  John  Woderove,  esquire,  by 
Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Thomas  Buxsall,  clerk,  and 
Henry  Sotehill,  still  surviving,  and  Richard,  late  earl  of  Warwick,  John 
Melton,  knight,  William  WylSete  and  Thomas  Colt,  now  deceased,  feoffees 
of  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  the  king's  father,  by  their  letters  patent 
dated  8  July,  6  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  K. 

March  14.        General  pardon  to  John  Draper,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  late 

Westminster,    one  of  the  collectors  of  the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  port  of 

London ;  provided  that  this  do  not  extend  to  any  debts  or  accounts  due 

from  him  at  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

March  5.         Creneral  pardon  to  John  Manyngham  late  of  Oldford,  co.  Middlesex, 
Westminster,    knight,  of  all  offences  conmiitted  by  him  before  22  February  last. 

March  20.        General  pardon  to  Everard  Vanuphoven  alias  Vanwophoven,   late  of 
Westminster.    Southwerk,  CO.  Surrey,  *  taillour,*  alias  *Ducheman.*  By  p.s. 

March  22.        Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Augustine  by 
Westminster.    Bristol  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  William  Hunte,  deceased.    By  p.s. 

March  22.        Pardon  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  London,  ordinary  of  the  same,  of  all 
W^tminster.    escapes  of  Henry  Brokyngton,  clerk,  prisoner  delivered  to  the  custody  of 
the  bishop  or  any  of  his  predecessors,  from  the  prison  of  the  bishop. 

March  19.        General  pardon  to  Thomas  Fyton  alias  F3rtton  alias  Fetton  of  Gawse- 

Westminster.    worth,  CO.  Chester,  knight,  of  all   offences    committed    by    him  before 

11  March.  By  p.s. 

March  80.        General    pardon    to  John  Hadelsay  alias  Hadilsey  alias  Adelsey  of 
Westminster.   Estphekham,  CO.  Kent,  *  yoman.'  By  K. 

Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  James  Robson,  bom  in 
Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 


MEMBRANE  17. 

March  80.  Licence  for  Thomas  Seyntleger,  knight,  late  husband  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  sister  Anne,  deceased,  late  duchess  of  Exeter,  or  his  executors  to  found  a 
perpetual  chantry  of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the 
king's  free  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Windesore  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
his  mother  Cecily,  duchess  of  York,  and  the  said  Thomas  and  Richard, 
bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the 
king's  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  and  the  said  Anne,  to  be  called 
the  chantry  of  Anne,  late  duchess  of  Exeter,  in  the  said  chapel ;  and  to  grant 
in  mortmain  the  manor  of  Hamme,  cos.  Surrey  and  Middlesex,  the  manor 
of  Hertyly  Waspayll  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Hertyly  Waspayll,  co. 
Southampton,  7  messuages  in  the  city  of  London  in  Watlyngstrete  within 
the  parish  of  St.  Augustine  at  the  door  of  St.  Paul's,  London,  between  a 
tenement  of  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew 


270  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1481. 


Membrane  17  ^cont. 


by  Westsmjthfeld  on  the  east,  a  tenement  pertaining  to  the  cathednl 
church  of  St.  Paul  on  the  west,  the  highway  of  Watlyngstrete  on  the  north 
and  the  lane  called  'Distaflane'  on  the  south,  and  72  acres  of  land,  6  acres 
of  meadow,  12  acres  of  pasture,  20  acres  of  wood  and  9s.  2d.  of  rent  in 
Childyngfold  and  Hameldon,  co.  Surrey,  to  the  dean  and  canons  of  the 
said  free  chapel ;  and  for  these  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplains 
a  yearly  rent  of  23Z.  20d.  from  the  same.  By  p.8. 

May  8.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Danyell  and  William  Bacon,  sheriflEs  of  London,  aiias 

Westminster,    sheriffe  of  Middlesex,  for  the  escape  of  John  GeflBrey  late  of  London,  'wyre- 

drawer,'  prisoner  in  Neugate  gaol.  By  p.8. 

May  5.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Nicholas  Bamewell  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  chief  chamberliun  of  the  exchequer  of  Ireland  with  the  accustomed  fees, 
whenever  it  shall  become  vacant  by  the  death,  surrender  or  forfeiture  of 
Nicholas  Strangeways,  to  whom  it  was  granted  for  life  by  letters  patent. 

ByK. 

April  9.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Walshe  as  controller  of  the  grett 

Westminster,  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the 
subsidy  of  the  Ss.  in  the  tun  and  the  12d,  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of 
Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  such  fees  as  Thomas  Asshe 
had,  provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one 
part  of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasnier. 

1482.      ^ 

Jan.  25.  Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  David  Thomas,  now  one  of  the 

Westminster,    esquires  of  the  household,  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  poor  knights  in  the 

king's  college  of  Wyndesore.  By  pA 

May  14.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  dause  volttmus,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  18  February  last  by  letters  patent  to  David  Tregarrek  late  of  Launcee- 
ton,  00.  Cornwall,  *  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Neuton  Ferrers,  oo.  Devon, 
staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  William  Stokker,  knight, 
mayor  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  and  the  constables,  merchants  and  socie^  of 
the  staple,  treasurers  and  victuallers  of  the  town  and  marches,  on  the  sa^ 
custody  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because  the  sherifif  of  Devon  htf 
certified  that  he  delays  at  Neuton  Ferrers. 

May  11.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  B(^er  Touneshend  as  one  of  the  king*s 

Westminster.    Serjeants  at  law,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  E. 

May  14.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Jenney  as  one  of  the  jostioee 
Westminster,    of  the  King's  Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fee.  By  K. 

May  17.         Pardon  to  Stephen  Shotton,  esoheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  of  aD 
Westminster.    ofifiBnces  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,   issues,  amercements,  debts, 

accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  for  his  office.  By  p^ 

May  25.  Mandate  to  aU  bailiffis  and  others  to  permit  William  Bobynson  o^ 

Westminster.  Smyth,  '  smyth,'  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Shirboume  in  the  bishopric 
of  Durham,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaoeabl; 
and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Like  mandate  in  favour  of  Walter  Laurenoeson  alias  LaurancesoD,  bom 
in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Greteham  in  the  bi^opric  of  Duriiam. 


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1433^^  MEMBRANE  16 

April  19.         Grant   to  John   Shipward,  whom  the  king  lately  by  letters  patent 
Westminster,    appointed  one  of  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  ports 

and  places  adjacent,  that  he  may  buy  or  sell  merchandise  and  take  the 
same  to  or  from  foreign  parts,  notwithstanding  the  late  act  in  Parliament 
at  Westminster,  saving  to  the  king  the  due  customs  and  subsidies  and  pro- 
vided that  he  do  not  take  any  wools  or  wool-fells  to  any  foreign  parts 
except  to  the  staple  of  Calais  or  beyond  the  mountains  by  the  straits  of 
Marrok.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Bichard  Wodmanse  to  the  parish  church  of  Melstede,  in 
the  diocese  of  Canterbury,  void  by  the  death  of  Hugh  Harflete. 

April  14.         Whereas  the  king's  subject  John  Payn  of  Bristol,  merchant,  made  suit 
Westminster,    to  the  king  concerning  the  capture  of  himself  and  his  partner  tfohn  George 

and  their  ship  and  goods  at  the  town  of  Deva,  in  the  province  of  Guipuscoa, 
under  colour  of  letters  of  marque  granted  by  the  king's  kinsman  the  king 
and  the  queen  of  Castile  and  Leon  to  one  Peter  Oohoa  on  all  the  king's 
subjects,  contrary  to  the  restitution  which  the  king  made  to  that  province, 
as  appears  by  acquittances  in  the  custody  of  John  Yonge,  knight,  and  con- 
trary to  the  letters  of  safe  guard  made  to  the  said  John  Payn  under  the  seal 
of  the  junta  or  council  of  the  province,  and  the  king,  showing  more  favour 
to  the  province  than  to  him,  directed  letters  on  four  occasions  for  the  refor- 
mation of  his  injuries,  one  to  the  said  king  and  three  to  the  lords  governors 
of  the  province,  and  the  said  John  Payn  at  great  expense  and  loss  of  time 
by  thrice  crossing  the  sea  delivered  them  but  received  no  answer,  and 
accordingly  by  the  advice  of  learned  counsel  in  those  parts  following  the 
law  there  he  protested  to  the  said  king  by  writing  placed  on  the  door  of  his 
chamber  and  in  like  manner  to  the  lords  of  his  council,  and  for  this  the 
said  John  George  was  killed  and  the  said  John  Payn  for  fear  of  death 
retreated  to  England,  and  although  the  said  king  of  Castile  and  Leon 
granted  letters  of  marque  on  aU  the  king's  subjects  generally  the  king,  to 
avoid  inconvenience,  does  not  wbh  to  show  such  rigour ;  and  whereas  by 
letters  patent  dated  9  August,  16  Edward  lY  (Vol  II.  p.  599),  the  king  granted 
to  the  merchants  and  men  of  the  said  province  a  moiety  of  certain  customs 
and  subsidies — he  now  grants  that  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  same 
shall  pay  the  same  to  the  said  John  Payn  or  his  executors  after  his  decease 
until  they  shall  thus  be  satisfied  of  the  sum  of  8,600  crowns  of  gold,  viz. 
2,000  crowns  for  his  merchandise  captured  and  1,600  crowns  for  his 
damages  and  expenses  in  his  suit  for  the  space  of  4  years  and  more. 

By  K. 

April  18.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of 
Westminster.    London. 

The  like  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  following  ports : — 
Sandwich. 
Southampton. 
Bristol. 

April  28.         Appointment  of  Peter  Curteys,  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe,  William 
Westminster.    Misterton,  Robert  Boylett,  Thomas  Dancastre  and  John  Cayster,  to  take 

tailors,  skinners  and  broiderers  for  the  works  of  the  wardrobe,  and 
carpenters,  plumbers,  stone-cutters,  tilers  and  other  workmen  for  the 
repair  of  the  house  of  the  wardrobe,  and  timber,  lead,  stone,  lime  and  sand 
and  carriage  for  the  same. 

April  25.         General  pardon  to  John  Taillour  late  of  DufTeld,  co.  Derby,  <yoman.' 
Westminster.  By  K. 


272  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


■1  j^Qi  Membrane  16 — cont. 

April  25.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Laurence  alias  Laurance  of  Tunbrigge,  co. 
Westminster.    Kent,  *yoman.*  By  K. 

April  20.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Smyth,  one  of  the 

Westminster,   yeomen  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  Qd.  daily  from  Michaelmas  last  at  the 

receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

April  27.         General    pardon    to  Richard  Haveeld  alias   Smyth   alias  Havyld    of 

Westminster.   Dymmok,  CO.  Gloucester,  *  smyth,'  alias  *  husbondman,'  of    all  o£fences 

committed  by  him  before  24  April.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE   15. 

May  12.  Exemption  for  life  of  Thomas  Halman  of  Oxford,  *  grocer,*  from  being 

Westminster,  put  on  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognitions  and  from  being 
made  coroner,  assessor,  taxer  or  collector  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other 
subsidies  or  aid  for  knighting  the  king's  eldest  son  or  marrying  the  king's 
eldest  daughter,  constable,  crier,  arrayer  or  leader  of  men  at  arms  or  others 
or  any  bailiff,  officer  or  minister  of  the  king  and  from  taking  up  knight- 
hood ;  and  protection,  for  life,  for  him  and  his  possessions.  By  p.s. 

May  23.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  year,  lately 
Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  William  Frank  alias  Vrank  of  Bishop's  Lenn, 
CO.  Norfolk,  *dyer,'  alia^  late  of  Norwich,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in 
the  company  of  William  Stokker,  knight,  mayor  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 
and  the  merchants  and  society  of  the  staple,  treasurer,  and  victuallers  of 
the  town  and  the  castle  and  marches  there,  and  on  the  defence  and 
victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  at  Bishop's  Lenn,  as  appears  by 
certificate  of  the  sheriff. 

May  26.         Mandate  to  all  to  permit  John  Boye  alias  Bowy  alias  Boee,  born  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Jernemuth,  co.  Norfolk,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 

fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  K. 

May  21.         Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Ive  of  the  office  of  clerk  of  the  crown  of 

Westminster.    Chancery  with  all  profits,  rights  and  appurtenances  and  2(W.  yearly  from 

the  issues  of  the  hanaper  and  a  livery  of  vesture  and  fur  yearly  at  the  great 

wardrobe,  as  his  father  Thomas  Ive  had ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the 

latter  by  letters  patent  dated  6  January,  7  Edward  IV,  surrendered. 

ByK. 

May  28.         Grant  to  William  Hastinges,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands, 

Westminster,   rents,  services  and  hereditaments  late  of  Robert  Grene,  knight,  during  the 

minority  of  Edward  his  son  and  heir,  with  the  marriage  of  the  latter 

without  disparagement.  By  K. 

May  25.         General  pardon  to  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  city  of  London. 
Westminster.  By  p.s. 

June  2.  Licence    for  John  Robynson    of  Boston,  alderman  of  the    fraternity 

Westminster,    founded  in  accordance  with  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated  23  September, 

16  Richard  II,  and  his  successors  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands  and  rents,  not 

held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  20/.  yearly  for  the  sustenance  of  five  chaplains 

to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  Boston  for  the  good 


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1481. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 


estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the 
said  John  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  and  for  their 
souls  after  death,  and  for  the  support  of  other  charges  concerning  the 
fraternity.  By  E.  and  for  60^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  27.         General  pardon  to  William  Sawle  late  of  RioU  in  Kendale,  co.  West- 
Westminster,    moreland,  *  yoman,'  alias  William  Sawle  late  of  Stotfford,  co.  Lancaster, 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  14  April.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  14. 

April  80.         General  pardon  to  John  ap  Jankyn  alias  Gough,  chaplain,  late  of  Gar- 
Weetminster.    lion  in  Wales,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  April.        By  p.s. 

April  28.         General    pardon    to    John  Humphrey  late  of  Tyverton,  co.   Devon, 
Westminster.    *  skynner,*  alibis  Humphrey  Skynner  late  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon.  By  K. 

May  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Sylton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  town  of  Bye  with  the  wages  and 

profits  belonging  to  it,  as  John  Grauntford,  deceased,  had.  By  p.s. 

March  10.        Pardon  to  William  Eerver,  late  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  customs  and 

Westminster,    subsidies  in  the  port  of  Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  of  all 

offences  committed   by  him  and  all  fines,   amercements,   issues,  debts, 

accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  5  March.        By  p.s. 

April  86.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Richard,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  the 
Westminster,  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Tewkesbury,  of  the  king's  manor  of  Sevenhampton- 
denys,  co.  Somerset,  and  60  acres  of  land  within  the  king's  lordship  of 
Cranboum,  co.  Dorset,  called  '  Oastelfeldes,'  in  recompense  for  800  acres 
of  pasture  adjoining  the  king's  park  of  Blacdon,  co.  Dorset,  and  pertaiping 
to  their  manor  of  Boverugge,  co.  Dorset,  which  they  have  granted  to  the 
king  for  the  enlargement  of  the  park.  By  p.s. 

May  8.  Grant  to  Thomas  Vaghan,  knight  of  the  body,  in  repayment  of  the  sum 

Westminster,  of  1,000  marks  which  he  has  paid  to  the  king,  of  1,000  marks  from  the 
first  moneys  arising  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  wool,  hides  and 
wool-fells  and  the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  following  ports, 
viz.  100^.  in  London,  200/.  in  Suthampton,  20M.  in  Bristol  and 
166Z.  18s.  4d.  in  Sandwich.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of 
London. 
The  like  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  following  ports  : — 
Suthampton. 
Bristol. 
Sandwich. 

April  80.        Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  for  the 
Westminster,    restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Augustine  by  Bristol  to 
John    Newland,  whose  election  as  abbot  J.   bishep  of  Worcester  has 
confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  marches  of 
Wales  adjacent. 
The  like  to  the  mayor  of  Bristol,  escheator  in  that  town. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

8258  8 


274  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1481.  Metnbrane  H—cont 

May  9.  Oeneral  pardon  to  William  Shetion  alias  Shotton  late  of  Dodyngion, 

WestminBter.    oo.  Northumberland,  *  yoman,*  alias  of  Heton,  co.  Northumberland,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  29  April  last.  By  p.s. 

May  22.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Dobson,   bom   in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

..  Like  mandates  in  favour  of  the  following : — 
Robert  Potter  alias  Blakaa. 
John  Atkynson. 

June  6.  John  de  Bury. 

Westminster. 

April  26.         General    pardon    to    John  Acren  alicu  Van  Aoren  alias  Akeren    of 
Westminster.    Suthwerke,  CO.  Surrey,  *  hattemaker,*  ali€u  <  Ducheman,'  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  24  April.  By  p.s. 

June  7.  Oeneral  pardon  to  Thomas  Richard  late  of  Calais,  '  souldeour,*  alias  late 

Westminster,    of  Canterbury,  '  cook,'  aliens  late  of  Suthampton,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  8  June.  By  p.s. 

June  11.  Grant  to  Robert  Clifford,  esquire,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  40Z.  from  the  issues 

Westminster,    of  the  manors  of  Eversham  alias  Hersham,   Morland    and    Warcopp, 

CO.  Westmoreland,  held  in  chief  by  knight  service,  during  the  minority  of 
Richard  Nevylle,  kinsman  and  heir  of  George,  late  lord  Latymere,  knight, 
viz.  son  of  Henry  Nevylle  his  son,  from  the  death  of  EHzatNeth  the  wife  of 
the  said  George.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  13. 

March  29.        Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Robson,  bom  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 

the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  ^y  E. 

April  7.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Nele  of  an  annuity  of  2(K. 

Westminster,    from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth. 

By  p.s. 

April  8.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Robert  Copley,  bom  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Boston,  oo.  Lincoln,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 

to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

April  2.  Like  mandate  in  favour  of  David  Comyn,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in 

Westminster.    England. 

March  24.        General  pardon  to  William  Browne    alias    Broun    alias    Browen  of 
Westminster.    Snelleston,  co.  Derby,  <  yoman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

6  Febmary  last.  By  p.s. 

April  9.  Mandate  to  all  bailifb  and  others  to  permit  John  White,  bom  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  at  Shypdam,  co.  Norfolk,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 

fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

April  9.  Grant  to  Thomas  Poyntz,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands, 

Westminster,    rents  and  services  late  of  Cristina  late  the  wife  of  Henry  Waver,  knight, 

deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Cristina  her  kinswoman 
and  heir,  the  daughter  of  Henry  Waver,  esquire,  her  son,  and  the  custody 
and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir.  By  p.s. 


21  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  275 


T^oi  Membrane  IS—conU 

April  6.  General  pardon  to  John,   the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St,  Mary, 

Westminster.    St.  Benedict  and  the  Holy  Virgins,'Ram8ey.  By  K. 

March  20.  Grant  for  Ufe  to  John  Kendale,  esquire,  who  spent  the  days  of  his  youth 
Westminster,  in  the  service  of  the  king's  father  and  the  king  and  by  continual  attendance 
and  his  great  labours  and  charged  in  that  service  has  come  to  old  age 
and  debility,  and  Nicholas  Geddyng,  esquire,  for  his  good  service  to  the 
king  and  his  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and 
earl  of  Chester,  of  the  office  of  controller  of  the  king's  works  within  the 
realm  as  granted  to  the  said  John  by  letters  patent  dated  6  August, 
16  Edward  IV  {Vol.  II,  p.  644),  surrendered ;  provided  that  the  said  John 
or  Nicholas  or  their  deputy  dwell  continuaJly  in  a  convenient  mansion 
pertaining  to  the  office.  By  p.s. 

March  20.        Letters  of  denization  for  Raphael  de  Vyvaldys,  merchant,  bom  in  Genoa, 
Westminster,    and  the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  K.  and  for  111.  11«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  22.         General    pardon    to    Henry    Shadde    late    of    London,   alias  late    of 

Westminster.    Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  *  carpenter,'  of  all  oflFences  committed  by  him 

before  20  April  last.  By  p.s. 

June  6.  Grant  for  life  to  Louis  de  Naples  of  102.  yearly  from  Easter  next  at  the 

Westminster,    hands  of  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer,  in  considera- 
tion of  his  expenses  for  the  custody  of  a  beast  of  the  king  called  *le  Jenet.' 

By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  12. 

June  18.  Licence  for  Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  Brian  Rouclyff,  one  of  the  barons  of 
Westminster,  the  Exchequer,  Richard  Pygot,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law,  Miles 
Metoalf  and  William  Ghamberleyn,  feoffees  of  and  in  divers  lands  late  of 
Thomas  Witham,  esquire,  deceased,  or  their  executors  and  assigns  to  found 
a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the 
altar  of  Hol^  Trinity  and  St.  Nicholas  in  the  parish  church  of  Shirefhoton, 
CO.  York,  within  a  chapel  built  by  the  said  Thomas  on  the  north  side  of 
the  church  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  Agnes  the  wife  of  the  said 
Thomas  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  said  Thomas 
and  the  parents,  ancestors  and  benefactors  of  himself  and  Agnes  and  all 
for  whom  he  was  bound  to  pray,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  Thomas 
Witham,  esquire,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  lands, 
rents,  services  and  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks 
yearly.  By  p.s.  and  for  202.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  19.         General  pardon  to  John  Boiler  of  Longwike  in  the  parish  of  Princes 

Westminster.   Risburg,  co.  Buckingham,  *  husbondman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  16  June.  By  p.s. 

June  20.  Whereas  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Cornwall,  earl  of  Chester,  and  marquess  of  Flynt  and  Pembroke,  by  letters 
patent  dated  9  April  last  has  granted  to  the  long  the  custody  of  all  manors, 
lordships,  lands,  rents,  services,  knights*  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches 
in  the  county  of  Chester  which  came  into  his  hands  by  the  death  of  William 
Trussell,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body,  and  the  minority  of  Edward 
Trussell,  son  and  heir  of  the  latter,  to  hold  from  the  death  of  the  said 
William  during  the  said  minority  and  so  from  heir  to  heir ;  the  king  here- 
by grants  to  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Hastynges,  the  custody  of 


276  CALENDAR   OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


]^4g2  Membrane  12 — cont, 

the  manor  or  lordship  of  Willaston  and  all  lands,  knights'  fees  and 
services  late  of  the  said  William  Trussell  in  Willaston,  co.  Chester,  and  the 
lands  called  *  Brewarsalgh/  co.  Chester,  parcel  of  the  above,  and  the  manor 
of  Waborn,  co.  Norfolk,  and  all  lands,  knights'  fees  and  services  in  Wabom 
late  of  the  said  William  Trussell  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  said 
Edward  without  disparagement  during  his  minority  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir.  By  p.s. 

June  22.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Daubeney,  clerk  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  jewels,  of  lOi.  yearly  from  Michaelmas,  19  Edward  IV,  from  the  farm  of  a 
messuage,  16  virgates  of  land,  16  acres  of  meadow  and  19<.  of  rent  in 
Watford,  oo.  Northampton,  at  the  hands  of  Eustace  de  Burneby  and 
Matilda  his  wife,  or  the  sherifiF  of  the  county,  until  he  shall  have  for  life  an 
office  of  the  value  of  20Z.  yearly  of  the  king's  grant.  By  p.s. 

June  22.  Licence  for  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Hastynges,  the  king's 
Westminster,  chamberlain,  to  grant  in  mortmain  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of 
Wistowe  and  Lubenham,  co.  Leicester,  and  lands,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the 
value  of  5  marks  yearly  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Sulby,  co. 
Northampton,  and  for  the  latter  to  appropriate  the  churches  to  their  abbey, 
provided  that  a  vicarage  be  sufficiently  endowed  in  each  and  a  competent 
sum  of  money  be  distributed  yearly  among  the  poor  parishioners.      By  E. 

June  6.  Licence,  for  dOOZ.  paid  to  the  king,  for  the  king's  kinsman  Richard 

Westminster.  Beauchamp,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  Richard  Beauchamp,  knight,  Roger 
Toketes,  knight,  and  Thomas  Beauchamp,  esquire,  to  found  a  perpetual 
chantry  of  four  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  cathedral 
church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  bishop  and  for  their 
souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Walter  Beauchamp,  knight,  and 
Elizabeth  his  consort,  parents  of  the  bishop,  and  Walter  Beauchamp, 
knight,  late  lord  of  St.  Amand,  his  brother,  and  all  benefactors  of  the 
chantry  and  those  for  whom  the  bishop  wished  the  chantry  specially  to  be 
founded,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  Richard  Beauchamp,  bishop  of  Salisbury, 
and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplains  manors,  lands,  rents,  services 
and  annuities  to  the  value  of  50^  yearly.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  11. 

June  22.         Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  William  Rosse,   esquire,   as 
Westminster,    purveyor,  buyer,  receiver  and  keeper  of  all  victuals,  stuffs,  artillery  and 

habiliments  of  war  for  the  defence  of  the  town  of  Calais  and  all  other 
towns,  castles  and  fortalices  in  those  parts  from  6  April  last,  from  which 
day  he  has  occupied  the  office,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  viz.  2«.  daily 
for  himself,  12i.  daily  each  for  a  clerk  and  a  yeoman  under  him  and  Bd.  daily 
for  each  of  three  servants,  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Ouysnes  at  the 
hands  of  the  treasurer  of  Calais  or  the  receivers  of  the  lordship,  with  all 
other  accustomed  profits.  By  p.s. 

June  9.  Orant  for  life  to  Robert  Radclyf ,  esquire  of  the  body,  master  porter  of 

Westminster,   the  town  of  Calais,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  Sandegate  and  Hammes  and 

wages  of  12d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships,  with  all  other 

accustomed  profits,  commodites,  warrens,  wrecks,  regards  and  advantages. 


21   EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  277 


2^g2  Membrane  11 — conU 

in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  16  September,  18  Edward  IV, 
surrendered  because  invalid  as  far  as  concerns  the  wages;  and  pardon 
to  him  of  sums  amounting  to  49^  l^s.  required  from  him  at  the  Exchequer 
for  his  wages  from  17  July,  15  Edward  IV,  to  6  April,  18  Edward  IV,  and 
all  other  sums  thus  required  from  him.  By  K. 

June  18.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Breteyne  and  Henry  John, 
Westminster,   citizens  of  London,  to  the  mistery  or  occupation  of  surveyers  or  discerners 

{discretores)  of  wools  within  the  town  of  Calais  commonly  called '  wolpakkers,' 
with  full  power  and  authority  to  examine  all  sacks,  packs,  piles  and 
sarplers  of  wools  brought  to  the  staple  of  Calais  from  any  parts  of  the 
realm ;  on  account  of  the  losses  to  the  king  and  the  merchants  of  the 
staple  through  the  infidelity  of  divers  persons  exercising  that  occupation. 

ByK. 

June  8.  General  pardon  to  John  WoUeston  alias  WuUeston  alias  Woleston  of 

WeBtminster.    Abbottes    Bromley,    co.    Stafford,   *  barker,*  alias-  of  Chirche  Eton,  co. 

Stafford,  'yoman.*  By  p.s. 

June  7.  Licence  for  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Gerveys  or  her  executors 

Westminster,    and  assigns  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplam  to  celebrate  divine 

service  daily  at  the  altar  of  St.  John  Baptist,  in  the  parish  church  of 
St.  Mary,  Chepyng  Norton,  co.  Oxford,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and 
his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  his  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales, 
and  his  other  children  and  the  said  Margaret  and  for  their  souls  after  death 
and  the  souls  of  the  said  Thomas  and  John  Yonge  and  Isabel  his  wife,  to 
be  called  the  chantry  of  Thomas  Gerveys,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the 
said  chaplain  lands,  rents,  annuities  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in 
chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  45  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE  10. 

May  22.         General  pardon  to  John  Bowre  late  of  Lughtburgh,  co.  Leicester,  <  laborer,* 
Westminster,   oZmw  *  yoman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  12  April.        By  K. 

June  11.         General  pardon  to  John   Smyth  of  Hampton  late  in  the  parish  of 

Westminster.   Golyton,  co.  Devon,  the  younger  '  husbondman,'  alias  of  Hehampton  late 

of  the  hundred  of  Colyton,  son  of  John  Smyth  the  elder,  '  yoman,'  alias 

late  of  Whitford,  co.  Devon,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6 

June.  By  p.s. 

June  12.  Whereas  on  complaint  of  John  Lupy  of  Eruyalde,  now  deceased,  and 
Westminster.  Antony  de  Olaysola,  merchants  of  the  province  of  Guipuscoa  in  Spain, 
that  they  had  been  robbed  at  sea  by  certain  pirate  subjects  of  the  king 
of  ships,  goods  and  merchandise  to  the  value  of  7,000  crowns  (scutorum), 
contrary  to  the  form  of  the  treaty  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the 
king  of  Castile  and  Leon,  the  king  in  full  satisfaction  thereof  on 
8  February,  14  Edward  IV,  by  letters  patent  granted  licence  for  them  or 
their  factors  or  attorneys  or  executors  to  retain  a  moiety  of  all  customs 
and  subsidies  due  to  him  from  goods  of  themselves  or  other  merchants  of 
the  same  province  brought  into  or  out  of  the  realm  to  the  sum  of  1,000 
marks ;  and  now  on  the  part  of  the  said  Antony  and  Peter  Lupy,  son  and 
heir  of  the  said  John  and  executor  of  his  will,  it  has  been  shown  that  they 
have  received  the  sum  of  518  crowns  only,  and  that  they  are  now  restrained 


278  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1481. 


Membrane  10 — cont. 


by  the  customers  from  retaining  the  said  moiety  any  longer,  the  king  in  fall 
satisfaction  grants  to  them  the  sum  of  400Z.  in  money,  of  which  200Z.  has 
been  paid  and  2001.  wiU  be  paid  at  Easter  next,  provided  that  they  surrender 
the  said  letters  patent.  By  K. 

June  16.         Pardon  to  John  Sant,  abbot  of  Abyndon,  John  Dunster,  prior  of  Bath, 

WestminBter.   John  Twynyho,  Walter  Enderby,  John  Walshe  and  Thomas  Sail  for  the 

acceptance  and  publication  of  certain  apostolic  bulls,  and  grant  to  them  of 

licence  to  accept  and  publish  the  same.  By  K. 

June  20.  Whereas  the  king's  mother  the  duchess  of  York,  on  11  May,  14  Edward  IV, 
Westminater.  by  letters  patent  granted  to  her  servant  Henry  Lessy  her  manor  of  Purbright 
with  all  profits  and  commodities  belonging  to  it  for  her  life,  and  on  her 
death  the  manor  should  revert  to  the  king,  and  whereas  the  king  has 
caused  a  great  part  of  divers  lands  and  woods  of  the  manor  to  be 
enclosed  for  a  park  and  wishes  to  have  the  site  of  the  manor  and  the 
houses  and  buildings  on  it  for  a  lodge  in  the  park,  so  that  the  said  Henry 
has  lost  a  great  part  of  the  issues  of  the  manor;  the  king  hereby  in 
recompense  grants  to  him  for  life  all  issues,  rents,  lands,  services  and 
other  profits  and  commodities  pertaining  to  the  manor,  saving  to  himself 
the  park  and  lodge,  and  the  custody  of  the  park  and  4d.  daily  for  the  same 
from  the  issues  of  the  manor  of  Worpesdon,  co.  Surrey.  By  p.s. 

June  18.         Grant  to  John  Sayns  Daldwayn,  grand  pretor  of  the  king's  kinsman  the 
Westminster,    king  of  Castile  and  Leon  in  the  province  of  Guipuscoa  in  Spain,  of  20L  yearly 
from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bristol  during  the  treaty 
and  peace  between  the  king  and  his  said  kinsman  and  the  said  province. 

ByK. 

The  like  to  Michael  Martynys  Dangomes,  provost  of  the  town  of  San 
Sebastian  in  Spain.  By  E. 

June  21.         General  pardon  to  William  Bildysgate  late  of  the  city  of  London, 
Westminster,    'yeman,'  alias  William  Beddysgate  late  of  White  ChapeU  Parissh,  co. 

Middlesex,  <  gentelman,'  alias  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex.      By  E. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

April  15.         Signification  to  J.   bishop  of  Worcester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 
Westminster,    election  of  John  Newland,  brother  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Augustine  by 

Bristol,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine  and  the  observance  of  St.  Victor,  as 
abbot  of  that  place  on  the  death  of  Dan  William  Hunt.  By  p.s. 

April  17.         Presentation  of  Morgan  ap  Grono  to  the  church  of  Stonesfeld,  in  the 
Westminster,   diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  David  Stone. 

March  27.        General  pardon  to  Peter  Williamson  late  of  Lamehithe,  '  corweyner,' 

Westminster,   alias  Peter  Williams,  '  Ducheman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

24  March.  By  p.s. 

April  19.        Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  the  cathedral  church  of 
Westminster.    St.  Mary,  Goventre,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  place  of  Dan  Thomas  Deram, 

deceased.  By  p.s.  { 


April  16.        Grant  to  the  king's  esquire  William  Twynyho  of  Shipton  Solers,  for 

Westminster.   100  marks  paid  to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all  lands,  rents,  services  and 

reversions   with    advowsons   late    of   lUchard    Gorges,  esquire,   tenant 


1 


21   EDWABD  IV.— Part  2.  279 


24g2  Membrane  9 — cont, 

in  ohief  by  knight-service,  during  the  minority  of  Marmaduke  his  son  and 
heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and 
80  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

April  11.         Licence  for  Thomas,   prior  of  St.  Mary,   Erdebury,    to    acquire    in 
Westminster,    mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  100«.  yearly. 

ByK. 

May  2.  Oeneral  pardon  to  Richard  Paranet  late  of  Badford,  oo.    Warwick, 

Westminster,    chaplain,  of  all  o£fences  committed  by  him  before  26  April.  By  p.s. 

May  11.         Oeneral  pardon  to  John  Crosse  of  Oreat  Fymberugh,    co.    Suffolk, 
Westminster,     'yoman.'  By  E. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Orosse  of  Oreat  Fymberugh,  <  laborer.'  By  E. 

May  12.         Mandate  to  all  to  permit  Bobert  Martyn,  bom  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at 
Westminster.    London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  reahn  peaceably 

and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  E. 

May  18.         Like  mandate  in  &vour  of  Thomas  Orygge  cMob  Bygge,  bom  in  Scotland, 
Westminster,    dwelling  at  Chelmesford,  oo.  Essex.  By  E. 

May  28.  Pardon  to  John  Weston  late  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  'potycarye,'  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 
answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  MarshiJi9ea 
prison,  as  William  Huse,  chief  justice  of  the  Eing's  Bench,  has  certified. 

May  28.         Oeneral  pardon  to  Henry  Oook  alias  Coke  of  Chesham,  co.  Buckingham, 
Westminster.    «bocher,*  alias  *  husbondman.'  By  p.s. 

June  4.  Oeneral  pardon  to  Henry  Yemon  late  of  Nedurhaddon,  co.   Derby, 

Westminster,    esquire,  alias  late  of  Harlaston,  co.  Stafford,  alias  late  of  Tonge,  co.  Salop. 

ByE. 

May  19.         (General  pardon  to  John  Freythby  alias  Freetheby  alias  Fretheby  of 
Westminster.    Southwythom,  co.  Lincoln,  clerk.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE  8. 

June  28.  Orant  for  life  to  William  Webster,  chaplain,  of  the  chantry  or  chapel  of 
Southwell.  St.  Swithun  by  the  king's  old  park  within  the  parish  of  Wakefeld,  with  all 
lands,  rents,  oblations,  alms  and  other  rights  pertaining  to  it ;  on  the 
surrender  by  William  Baresby,  chaplain,  of  a  charter  of  Thomas  Colt  and 
Henry  SotehiU,  feoffees  of  the  king's  &ther  Bichard,  late  duke  of  York,  of 
the  lordships  of  Wakefeld  and  ^ureby,  dated  28  June,  8  Edward  IV, 
granting  to  him  for  life  at  the  king's  command  the  said  chantry  or  chapel 
to  hold  as  fully  as  Bichard  Appily^,  last  chaplain,  or  anyone  else  held  it. 

By  p.s. 

Julv  7.  Orant  to  Sancius  de  Vribarri,  Ynicus  Martinus,  Dominic  de  Amesqueta, 

Southwell.  Stephen  de  Bibadeo,  Didacus  de  Soto,  John  Periz,  Peter  Yuanes  of 
Samaripa,  Ynicus  de  Jaurregui  and  Peter  Alfonsi,  for  the  preservation  of 
the  peace  between  the  king's  house  and  the  house  of  Castile  and  Leon  and 
for  the  ending  of  their  complaints  against  subjects  of  the  king  for  the 
capture  of  their  ships,  goods  and  merdiandise  and  because  of  an  asserted 
obligation  made  to  the  said  Biscayans  by  Henry  the  usurper,  by  which 
however  the  king  is  not  bound,  and  in  full  satisfaction  of  the  premises, 


280 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1481. 


July  6. 

Southwell. 


June  22. 
Westminster. 


July  6. 

Southwell. 


July  14. 
Scrooby. 

July  14. 
Sorooby. 


July  18. 
Scrooby. 


July  19. 
Scrooby. 


July  19. 
Scrooby. 


July  26. 
Gawood. 


Membrane  S-^cont, 

that  in  addition  to  the  4,600  crowns  of  gold  paid  to  them  and  received  by 
John  8ancy  Darez  their  proctor  they  may  retain  all  customs  and  subsidies 
due  to  the  king  for  all  merchandise  of  themselves  or  other  merchants  of 
the  kingdom  of  Castile  or  the  county  of  Biscay,  and  a  moiety  of  the 
customs  and  subsidies  due  to  the  king  for  all  merchandise  of  the  subjects 
of  the  king  of  Castile  of  the  province  of  Guipuscoa,  after  the  men  of 
Guipuscoa  have  been  satisfied  of  a  similar  grant  by  letters  patent,  brought 
into  or  out  of  the  realm  to  the  sum  of  5,000  crowns,  provided  that  they 
shall  not  take  any  goods  or  merchandise  pertaining  to  the  staple  of  Calais 
to  any  foreign  parts.  By  p.s. 

■ 

General  pardon  to  Oliver  Manyngham  late  of  London,  knight,  alias 
*  gentilman/  alias  late  of  York,  alias  late  of  Stoke  Fogeys,  co.  Buckingham, 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  11  June.  By  p.s. 

r 

Grant  to  John,  bishop  of  Ely,  and  William  Hastynges,  lord  of  Hastynges, 
the  king's  chamberlain,  of  the  presentation  to  the  rectory  or  parsonage  of 
All  Hallows  at  the  Hay,  London,  at  its  next  voidance.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  sub-prioress  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Maiy  de 
Pratis,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  by  Norhampton  to  elect  an  abbess  in 
the  place  of  Gonora  Dowghton,  deceased. 

Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  Dame  Joan  Doghty,  nun  of  the  same  house,  as  abbess  thereof. 

General  pardon  to  John  Forde  alias  Forthe  alias  Foord,  the  younger,  late 
of  the  city  of  Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  *  bocher,'  alias  'yoman,'  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  18  September  last.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Lewellyn,  late  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
alias  late  of  Colchestre,  co.  Essex,  mercer,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 
before  4  July.  By  p.8. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton  for  the 
restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary  de  Pratis,  by 
Norhampton,  to  Dame  Joan  Doghty,  sub-prioress  of  the  house,  whose 
election  as  abbess  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  has  confirmed  and  whose  fesJty  the 
king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  the  abbot  of  St.  James's  by  Norhampton. 

Writ  de  i/ntendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Licence  for  Bobert  Eyrkby,  canon  and  president  of  the  chapter  of 
the  monastery  of  St.  Andrew,  Osolveston,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine, 
and  the  convent  of  that  place  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  the  said 
Bobert,  resigned. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  Fraunce,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Wasshingburgh,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  Hugh 
Tapton.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  John  Dunmowe  of  the  prebend  of  Wygyngton 
within  the  collegiate  church  of  Tamworth,  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield,  void  by  the  death  of  Gilbert  Haydok.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 


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21   EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  281 


\4^^l  MEMBRANE  7. 

July  80.  Grant  to  John  Scotte,  knight,  and  his  heirs  male  of  the    castle  of 

Gawood.  Ghilham,  the  manors  of  Chilham,  Wilderton  alias  Wilrington  and  Molesshe 
and  certain  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Chilham,  Godmersham,  Trewlegh, 
Ghartham  and  Molesshe,  co.  Kent,  the  third  part  of  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  Glderomeney,  co.  Kent,  and  16  knights'  fees  in  Chilham, 
Godmersham,  Trewlegh,  Ghartham,  Molesshe,  Luddenham,  Eslyng, 
Feversham,  Denton,  Berham,  Eyngeston,  Hagham,  Elham,  Newenham, 
Crundale,  Ospringe,  Bocton  AUulph,  Bocton  under  le  Bleen,  Sheldewich 
and  Tenham  and  elsewhere  in  the  said  county,  with  franchises,  liberties, 
knights*  fees,  advowsons  of  churches,  leets,  courts,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
warrens,  fairs,  markets  and  other  commodities,  hereditaments  and  profits 
and  all  issues  from  26  February,  1  Edward  IV ;  in  lieu  of  grants  to  him 
by  letters  patent  dated  26  August,  4  Edward  lY,  4  August,  7  Edward  IV, 
and  28  November,  16  Edward  IV,  surrendered  so  far  as  concerns  the  above 
and  the  manors  of  Gannowe  and  Oldswynford,  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  Oldswynford,  and  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Gannowe  and 
Oldswynford,  co.  Worcester,  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Fulk  Stafford,  esquire, 
now  being  dead.  ^  By  p.s. 

Oct.  6.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  of  the  royal  assent 

Nottingham,    to  the  election  of  Alexander  Greyhorse,  canon  of  the  house  of  St.  Mary  and 

All  Saints,  Trentham,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  as  prior  of  that  place. 

,  Oct.  10.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford  for  the  restitution  of 

Nottingham,    the  temporalities  of  the  said  priory  to  the  said  Alexander,  whose  election 

the  said  bishop  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be 

taken  by  the  bishop. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Oct.  7.  Presentation  of  William  Austyn,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  Tichefeld,  to 

Nottingham,  the  parish  church  of  Craneley  alias  Cranelethe,  in  the  diocese  of 
Winchester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Sir  John  Clerk  and  in  the  king's 
gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick. 

Oct.  1.  General  pardon  to  John  Saunt  alias  Sant,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 

Nottingham.    St.  Mary,  Abendon,  co.  Berks.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  6. 

June  12.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Huse  of  the  office  of  surveyor  of  all  lordships, 

Westminster,    manors  and  lands  in   the  county  of  Lincoln  late  of  George,  duke  of 

Clarence,  receiving  100s.  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  bailiff  or  receiver  of  the 

same.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  William  Huse,  chief  justice  of  the  Eing*s  Bench,  for  the  better 
maintenance  of  his  estate  and  his  expenses  in  office,  of  180  marks  yearly 
from  Easter  last  at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the 
customers  in  the  ports  of  London,  Bristol  and  Eyngeston  on  Hull, 
according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  18  Henry  VI, 
and  106«.  11^.  and  the  sixth  part  of  ^d,  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe 
and  fur  and  66s.  Qd,  yearly  at  Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  and  lining.      By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  same,  during  office,  of  40  marks  yearly  from  Easter  last 
from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper,  and  a  tun  of  wine  yearly  at  Christmas  in 
the  port  of  London.  By  p.s. 


282 


CALENDAR' OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1481. 

July  14. 
Soxooby. 

June  22. 

Westminster. 

July  27. 
Cawood. 


July  26. 
Cawood. 


Aug.  15. 
Cawood. 


Membrane  6 — cont. 

General  pardon  to  William,  bishop  of  Winchester,  of  all  offences 
oommitted  by  him  before  26  June  last.  By  p.s. 

Letters  of  denization  for  John  de  Salvo,  bom  in  the  city  of  Oenoa  in  tiie 
parts  of  Italy.  By  E.  and  for  102.  paid  in  the  hanapv. 

Presentation  of  John  Audelev,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  ohuroh  of 
Shympelyng,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwidi,  void  by  the  death  of  Robert 
Graske. 

General  pardon  to  James  Welles  alias  Wellys  of  London,  <  draper,'  aim 
*  marchtbunt,'  alias  of  Develyn  in  Lreland,  of  bU  offences  committed  by  him 
before  80  April  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Bremrey  of  a  yearly  rent  of 
102.  from  Easter  last  from  the  fee  farm  or  increment  of  the  town  or  city  of 
York.  By  p.8. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  citizens,  farmers,  and  others. 

Grant  for  life  to  Christopher  Fumeys,  knight,  that  he  shall  be  one  of 
the  knights  of  the  king's  alms  within  the  college  of  St.  George  within  the 
castle  of  Wyndesore.  By  p.8. 

Licence  for  the  president  and  convent  of  the  priory  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 
commonly  called  Christ  Church  within  Algate,  London,  to  elect  a  prior  in 
the  place  of  Thomas  Pomeray,  deceased.  By  K* 

Mandate  to  all  bailiff  and  others  to  permit  John  Ferrey,  bom  in  Soot- 
land,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the 
realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Sept.  6.  Appointment  of  Richard  Gough  to  take  wheat,  malt  and  beans  for  the 

Bishopthorpe.  expenses  of  m  armed  force  which  the  king  has  ordered  in  the  north  for  the 

resistance  of  his  enemies  of  Scotland  and  the  safe-custody  of  the  marches 

there  and  carriage  for  the  same  by  land  and  water  in  the  county  of  Lincohi. 


Aug.  28. 
Bishopthorpe. 


Aug.  81. 
Bishopthorpe. 


Sept.  4. 
York. 


Sept.  17. 
Beyerley. 


Sept.  80. 
Southwell. 


Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  London  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 
election  of  Thomas  Percy,  canon  of  Christ  Church  withm  Algate,  London, 
as  prior  of  that  place.  By  K. 

Grant  to  Anthony  Salvage  and  Nicholas  Lomelyn,  merchants  of  Genoa, 
in  satisfaction  of  the  sum  of  600^.  due  to  them  from  the  king  as  parcel  of  a 
greater  sum  which  the  king  promised  to  pay  them  for  a  ship  called  le  Holy 
Gost  of  Portyugale  bought  by  him  from  them,  that  they  or  their  &ctora  or 
attorneys  may  receive  the  said  sum  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  due  to 
the  king  &om  any  goods  and  merchandise  of  themselves  or  other 
merchants  of  Genoa  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  and  Suthampton. 

By  [K.] 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  collectors  of  the  ds,  in  the  tun  and  the  12d. 
in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London. 

The  like  to  the  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of 
Suthampton  and  Sandwich. 

Oct.  2.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Middlesex  for  the 

Nottingham,   restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  London,  to 

Thomas  Percy,  canon  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  prior  Th.  bishop  of 

London  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  K. 


21  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  288 


1481. 


Membrane  6 — cont. 


The  like  to  the  esoheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 

Essex  and  Hertford. 

Huntingdon. 
The  like  to  John  Broun,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


MEMBRANE  5. 

June  7.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Malina  Farncombe  to  William 

Westminster.   Farley,    chaplain    of    the  chantry  founded  by    her    in  the    church    of 

St.  Thomas,  Wynchelsee,  co.  Sussex,  of  a  messuage  called  '  le  Bierhouse  ' 
and  a  parcel  of  land  called  '  le  Wharfe '  in  the  parish  of  St.  Thomas  Martyr, 
Wynchelsee,  sometime  of  Bichctrd  Biche,  another  messuage  called  *  Gyse 
Bierhouse '  in  the  same  parish,  a  cottage  sometime  of  Balph  Carpenter  in 
the  same  parish,  two  messuages  lying  together  in  the  same  parish  some- 
time of  Bichard  Hakeley  and  another  messuage  in  the  high  street  in  the 
same  parish  in  which  Thomas  Holden  now  dwells,  extended  at  8  marks 
yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Philip  Fitz  Lowes,  esquire, 
lieutenant  of  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of  Dover  castle  and 
warden  and  admiral  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  in  full  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by 
letters  patent  dated  14  March  last  {see  p.  249). 

May  15.  Licence  for  Bobert  Bothe,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter, 

Westminster.  York,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  Guy  Fairfax, 
knight,  Gervase  Clyfton,  esquire,  Thomas  Portyngton,  clerk,  treasurer  of 
the  said  church,  Bichard  Pygot,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law,  Bobert 
Forster,  '  gentilman,'  and  Bobert  Marler,  feoffees  to  the  use  of  Laurence, 
late  archbishop  of  York,  of  and  in  16  messuages,  18  tofts,  250  acres  of 
arable  land,  125  acres  of  meadow,  and  24  acres  of  pasture  in  Batirsey, 
Wasshyngham,  Wannysworth  and  Penge,  co.  Surrey,  to  grant  the  same  m 
mortmain  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St.  Peter's,  York,  according  to  the 
form  of  the  will  of  the  said  archbishop. 

By  E.  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  16.         InspeoBmm  and  confirmation  to  Boger  Capes  of  letters  patent  (English) 
Westminster,   of   the    king's  mother  CeciU,  duchess  of  York,  dated  at  her  castle  of 

Barkhampstode,  27  November,  20  Edward  lY,  granting  to  him  for  life  the 
office  of  keeping  her  park  of  Bremmesfeld  and  her  woods  there  called 
Buchold  with  the  profits  of  herbage  and  pannage  within  the  park,  receiving 
the  accustomed  fees  from  the  revenues  of  her  livelihood  within  the  county 
of  Gloucester ;  and  grant  to  him  of  the  same  for  life  on  the  death  of  the 
said  duchess,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  said 
manor  of  Bremmesfeld,  co.  Gloucester,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

May  15.  General  pardon  to  John  Hayford  late  of  Dertford,  co.  Kent,  <  yoman,' 

Westminster,    alias  *  barbour,'  alias  late  of  the  town  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  of  all 

,  offences  committed  by  him  before  24  April  last.  By  p.s. 

June  8.  Grant,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  marquess 

Westminster,    of  Dorset,   of  the  custody  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Dunyate  and 

Dunpole  with  its  members,  co.  Somerset,  the  lordship  or  manor  of 
Byngwode,  co.  Southampton,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Ambresbury  and 
the  hundreds  of  Ambresbury,  Wynterbum  and  Alworthebury,  the  lordship 
or  manor  of  Erlestoke  and  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Wynterbom  Earl's, 
CO.  Wilts,  the  borough,  town,  hundred  and  liberty  of  Teukesbury  and  the 


iB4  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


]^481.  Membrane  5 — conU 

lordship  or  manor  of  Muythe,  oo.  Gloucester,  and  the  lordship  or  manor  of 
Bussheley,  co.  Worcester,  with  advowsons,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  leets, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  forests,  launds,  chaces, 
warrens,  woods,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  herbages,  waters,  fisheries, 
liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  other  commodities,  late  of  Isabel  late  the 
wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  her 
son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparage- 
ment, and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  Uie 
said  Edward.  By  p.8. 


MEMBRANE  4. 

May  10.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Henry  Deen,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the 
Westminster,  priory  of  St.  Mary,  Lanthony  by  Gloucestre,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  in 
the  diocese  of  Worcester,  for  800  marks  paid  to  the  king,  of  the  priory  of 
St.  John  Baptist,  Lanthony  Prima  in  Wales,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Davids, 
of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  which  is  of  the  king's  foundation  and 
patronage  by  reason  of  his  earldom  of  March,  with  all  its  possessions,  and 
licence  for  them  to  unite  it  to  their  own  monastery,  because  its  possessions 
have  been  devastated  and  John  Adams,  the  prior,  has  wasted  its  revenues 
and  there  are  only  four  canons  in  it  besides  himself ;  so  that  they  shall 
celebrate  divine  offices  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  Elizabeth  his 
consort  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's 
progenitors  and  heirs  and  shall  maintain  in  the  said  priory  of  Lanthony 
Prima  a  prior  dative  and  four  canons  to  celebrate  masses  and  other  divine 
offices ;  and  licence  for  them  to  obtain  and  publish  papal  bulls  for  the 
union.      [Monasttcoriy  VI.  189.]  By  K. 

June  4.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Eergyll,  clerk,  bom  in 

Westminster,    the  kingdom  of  Scotland,  dwelling  in  the  county  of  Kent,  who  has  taken 
an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

June  6.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Couper  as  ganger  in  the  port  of 

Westminster.    Briggewater  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  biU  of  the  treasurer. 

\ —  The  like  of  John  Jaquyes  in  the  ports  of  Pole,  Exeter  and  Dertmouth 

Westminster.   ^^^  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

Vacated, 

June  10.        Grant    to    William    Hastynges,  knight,   lord  Hastynges,   the  king*6 

Westminster,    chamberlain,    of  the  custody  of   all  manors,  lands,  rents,   services   and 

hereditaments  late  of  Cecily  kte  the  wife  of  Robert  Grene,  knight,  during 

the  minority  of  Edward  her  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of 

the  latter  without  disparagement.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE  3. 

June  22.         General  pardon  to  John  Hanley,  late  the  king's  servant.  By  E. 

Westminster. 

June  22.         Grant  to  John,  bishop  of  Ely,  and  William  Hastinges,  lord  of  Ebistinges, 
Westminster,    the  king's  chamberlain,  of  the  presentation  to  the  rectory  or  parsonage  of 

All  Hallows  at  the  Hay,  London,  at  its  next  voidance.  By  E. 


21   EDWARD  IV.— Part  2. 


266 


/ 


H81. 

Jane  21. 
Westoiinster. 


Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  21. 

Westminster. 


^^^ster. 


Oct.   SO. 

Oct.    -X  ^ 


Membrane  8— coni. 

General  pardon  to  Richard  Browne,  prior  of  the  monastery  of  St.  John 
alia*  of  St.  Mary,  Poontfret,  go.  York,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 
before  16  June  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Thomas  Danet  of  the  custody  or  deanery  of 
the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  SS.  George  and  Edward  within 
the  castle  of  Wyndesore.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  John  Arundell,  canon  residentiary. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric 
of  Salisbury,  the  see  being  vacant. 

Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Robert  Morton,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery, 
of  a  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  church  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of 
Wyndesore,  void  by  the  demise  of  the  king's  clerk  Thomas  Danet.     By  K. 

Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel 
of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  of  two  parts  of  the  manors 
of  Oldswynford  and  Gannowe,  co.  Worcester,  and  the  reversion  of  the 
third  part  on  the  death  of  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Fulk  Stafford,  esquire, 
and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Oldswynford,  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsons,  liberties,  franchises,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  warrens, 
parks,  woods,  stews,  waters,  fairs,  markets  and  other  profits  and  com- 
modities, late  of  James  Botiller  alias  Ormond,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire. 

ByK. 

Grant  to  the  king's  esquire  of  the  body  John  Wyngfeld  of  the  custody  of 
all  manors  and  lands  pertaining  to  Ralph  Brystou  within  the  county  of 
Norfolk  during  the  idiotcy  of  the  latter,  which  Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight, 
deceased,  lately  had  of  the  king's  grant.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  steward  of  all  the  king's 
lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  of  the  honour  and 
lordship  of  Richemond,  void  by  the  death  of  the  said  Robert,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  premises  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  London,  ordinary  of  the  same,  of  all 
escapes  of  Thomas  Ingoldesby,  clerk,  from  his  custody.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  Edmund  Fitzwilliam  and  Thomas  Fitzwilliam  his  kinsman 
to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  in  the  parish  church  of  Sprotburgh,  co.  York,  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  firstborn  son 
Edward  and  the  said  founders  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  to  be  called 
the  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  in  the  said  church,  and 
for  the  said  chaplain  to  acquire  in  frank  almoin,  after  inquisition,  lands 
and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  26Z.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Tremayll  as  one  of  the  king's 
Serjeants  at  law,  receiving  the  due  fees,  vestures  and  rewards.  By  p.s. 


3uue  «jn 


MEMBRANE  2. 

Pardon  to  the  mayor  and  society  and  merchants  of  the  staple  of  Calais 
of  all  offences  committed  by  them  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due 
from  them  to  the  king  before  17  June  last ;  provided  that  this  shall  not 
extend  to  any  retention  of  customs  and  subsidies,  or  to  the  treasurer  or 
victualler  of  the  town,  or  beyond  6  May,  20  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 


286  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1^01  Memhrane  2 — cont. 

Oct.  17.  Bevocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,  qq  23  May  last  by  letters  patent  to  Richard  Wynter  of  London,  *  g^^eler/ 
alioH  citizen  and  ^  haberdassher  *  of  London,  alias  '  merchaont,'  staying  on 
the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  WiUiam,  lord  of 
Hastynges,  lieutenant  general  of  the  town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  on 
the  safe-custody,  victualling  and  defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in 
London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sherifEs. 

Sept.  5.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Nicholas  Clerk,  chaplain, 

Westminster,    bom  at  Lanerik  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath 

of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Oct.  20.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Hugh  Lowther,  of  the  transcript  of 

Westminster,  the  foot  of  a  fine  levied  at  Westminster,  Michaelmas,  12  Edward  11, 
before  William  de  Bereford,  Gilbert  de  Boubury,  John  de  Benstede,  John 
Bacun  and  John  de  Mutford,  justices  of  the  Bench,  and  others  between 
Gilbert  de  Lancastre  and  Alice  his  wife,  plaintiffs,  by  Thomas  de  Hoton, 
put  in  the  place  of  Alice,  and  John  de  Haueryngton,  deforciant,  concerning 
the  manors  of  Sokbred  and  Herteshop  and  a  messuage,  a  carucate  of  land 
and  8,000  acres  of  pasture  in  Stirkelandketil,  by  which  the  said  John 
granted  the  said  manor  of  Sokbred,  messuage  and  land  to  the  said  Gilbert 
and  Alice  and  the  heirs  of  Gilbert  and  the  manor  of  Herteshop  and  pasture 
to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  with  remainder  to  John  son  of  Gilbert 
de  Lancastre  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  and  final  remainder  to  the  right 
heirs  of  Gilbert.     Westmoreland. 

Nov.  8.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Worcester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,    of  Bichard  Clyve,  canon  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Cirencester,  of  the 

order  of  St.  Augustine,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Compton,  as  abbot  of 

that  place.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  7.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Robert  Rose,  of  the  tenour  of  the 

Westminster,  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  8  December,  29  Edward  I,  granting  to 
Geoffrey  de  Wyleby  and  his  heirs  two  messuages  and  an  acre  of  land  in 
Norwich. 

Nov.  18.         Pardon  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  Hereford,  of  all  escapes  of  persons  con- 
Westminster,    victed  of  felony  from  his  custody  before  1  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  for  the 

Westminster,  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary,  Cirencester,  of  the 
order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  Bichard  Clyve,  canon  of  the  monastery,  whose 
election  as  abbot  J.  bishop  of  Worcester  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the 
king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Wilts. 
Gloucester. 
Oxford  and  Berks. 
Northampton. 
Buckingham. 
The  like  to  the  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intend^ndo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Nov.  14.         Pardon  to  Bichard,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St. 

Westminster.    Mary,  Cirencester,  of  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the  king  by 

reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  abbey.  By  p.s. 


21  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  2.  287 


Mc7nbrane  2 — cont. 


1481. 

Nov.  16.         Licence,  for  8  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain 
Westminster,    to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Caldewell,  co.  Bedford,  by  John  Dey,  clerk, 

William  Colet,  Robert  Gelybrond,  John  Vynter,  John  Foley  and  John 
Barton  of  a  messuage,  60  acres  of  land,  5  acres  of  meadow  and  4  acres  of 
pasture  in  Carleton,  Chelyngton  and  Papenham,  co.  Bedford,  by  the  said 
John  Dey,  William  Colet,  John  Vynter  and  John  Foley  of  10  acres  of 
wood  and  20  acres  of  pasture  in  Clopham,  co.  Bedford,  and  by  John 
Combys,  William  Elys,  Thomas  Barbour  and  Johh  Broun  of  two  tenements 
in  Bedford,  extended  at  2l8,Sd.  yearly,  and  not  held  in  chief,  as  appears  by 
an  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Durem,  late  escheator  in  the  county,  to 
hold  to  the  value  of  26s.  8d.  yearly,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by 
letters  patent  dated  12  October,  8  Bichard  11. 


MEMBRANE  1. 

Oct.  2.  General  pardon  to  Ellen  Jackson  late  of  Leycestre,  '  singlewoman,'  iUias 

KottiTigham.    Ellen  Nowell  late  servant  of  John  Billing  late  of  Leycestur.  By  E. 

Sept.  25.         General  pardon  to  William  Fedurstonhagh  ali€i$  Fetherstonehaugh  alias 

Scrooby.      Fedustone  late  of  Stanhope  in  Wardale  within  the  bishopric  of  Durham, 

'  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  of  all  ofifences  conmiitted 

by  him  before  10  July  last.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  George  Cheyun,  one  of  the  yeoman  of  the 

Nottingham,    crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Hanley,  oo.  Worcester, 

during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of 

George,  late    duke   of  Clarence,    with   the  accustomed   fees   from    the 

issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  E. 

Oct.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Grenehill,  one  of  the  yeoman  of 

Nottingham,  the  crown,  of  6d,  daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  the  issue  of  <le 
Gowleship '  of  the  king's  mines  in  the  forest  of  Deane,  co.  Gloucester,  as 
Bobert  Hyot,  late  occupier  there,  had. 

Grant  for  life  to  Master  Stephen  Fryon  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's 
secretaries  and  202.  yearly  from  the  fee-farm  and  issues  of  the  citv  of  York 
from  Michaelmas,  20  Edward  lY;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters 
patent  dated  26  September,  20  Edward  IV  {see  p.  221),  surrendered. 

ByK. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs  and  other  occupiers  of  the  city. 

Oct.  2.  Grant  to  Thomas,  prior  of  the  priory  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  London,  for  100 

Nottingham,    marks  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  of  all  issues  due  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the 

voidance  of  the  priory  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Fomery,  last  prior.         By  E. 

Oct.  9.  Grant,  during  minority,  to  John  Ferrers,  knight,  of  the  custody  and 

Nottingham,   marriage  of  Walter  Giyffith,  son  and  heir  of  Walter  Griffith,  knight, 

without  disparagement.  By  E. 

Oct.  27.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  councillor  John  Elryngton,  knight,  treasurer 

Westminster,    of  the  household,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  town  of  Wynchelsee,  void 

and  in  the  king's  gift  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Markham,  with  the 

accustomed  fees  as  the  said  Thomas  or  anyone  else  had  and  all  other 

profits.  By  p.8. 


288  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1481. 


Membrane  1— cont. 


Oct.  SO.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,    of    Henry '  Medbum,   prior  of  the  house  of   Bradley,   of  the  order   of 

St.  Augustine,  as  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  Osolveston,  of  the  same  order, 
void  by  the  cession  of  Robert  Kirkeby. 

Nov.  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Bichard  Hawte  the  younger,  esquire,  of  the 

Westminster,    office  of  steward  of  the  lordship  called  *  Gowerslandez  *  and  the  office  of 

constable  of  the  castle  of  Swansey  in  Wales  during  the  minority  of  the 
king's  second  son  Bichard,  duke  of  York,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  E. 

Nov.  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Goket,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  chamber,  from  1  August  last,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied  the  office,  of 
the  office  of  keeper  or  parker  of  Sodbury,  co.  Gloucester,  and  the  herbage 
and  pannage  of  the  park  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of 
Isabel  late  the  wife  of  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees 
and  other  profits.  By  E. 

Nov.  21.  Grant  for  life  to  Walter  Hameys  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  knights  of 

Westminster,    the  king's  alms  within  the  college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of 

Windesore.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Catesby  as  one  of  the  justices  of 
Westminster,    the  Common  Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fee. 

Nov.  12.         Pardon    to  Eobert    Stubbys    late    of    the    town  of    Westminster,  oo, 
Westminster.    Middlesex,  *bruer,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  with  others  for  not 

appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  sur- 
rendered to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice 
of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 


MEMBRANES  21d— IW. 

Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.    {See  Appendix.) 

MEMBRANE  IQd. 

March  18.        Commission  to  John  Williamson,  esquire,  Henry  Spylman,  'gentilman/ 
Westminster,    and  Bobert  Braybroke  to  enquire  into  the  concealment  of  certain  customs, 

subsidies  and  other  moneys  due  to  the  king  in  the  port  of  Bishop's  Lenn, 

CO.  Norfolk,  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

March  18.        Appointment,  for  half  a  year  of  John  Bell  of  Cambridge,  <  yoman,'  John 
Westminster.    Buknell  of  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks,  '  yoman,'  and  William  Bell  of  Sheles, 

CO.  Northumberland,  *  yoman,'  to  take  oxen,  muttons,  '  baconflykkes,' 
malt,  barley,  oats,  beans,  peas,  sea  fish,  and  fresh-water  fish  and  other 
victuals  for  the  expenses  of  the  king's  household  and  army  towards  the 
north,  and  carriage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE   lOd. 

June  12.         Commission  to  Walter  Devereux,  knight,  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight, 
Westminster.    William  Say,  esquire,  and  John  Wode,  esquire,  to  survey  the  land  of  the 

king's  lordship  of  Chesthunt  on  the  confines  of  the  county  of  Hertford  and 
the  land  of  Thomas,  abbot  of  Waltham,  co.  Essex,  on  the  confines  of  the 
county  of  Essex  and  the  bounds  of  those  counties  there  and  to  certify 
thereon  to  the  king  in  person. 


21   EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  2.  289 


1481.  MEMBRANE    9d. 

April  16.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Suffolk,  Thomas  ByUyng,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  Guy  Fairfax, 
knight,  Richard  Chokke,  knight,  Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  Richard  Neell, 
knight,  William  Notyngham,  knight,  William  Noreys,  knight,  William 
Stoner,  knight,  Richard  Harecourt,  knight,  WiUiam  Danvers  and 
Humphrey  Forster,  touching  certain  offences  committed  against  the 
king's  majesty  by  John  Jonys  late  of  Coston,  co.  Oxford, '  yoman.' 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 


MEMBRANE  Id, 

Sept.  28.  Commission   to    James    Haryngton,   knight,  John   Sayvile  the  elder, 

Scrooby.  knight,  and  John  Saivyle  the  younger,  esquire,  to  enquire  whether  William 
Wowean  of  Wakefeld,  co.  York,  is  an  idiot  from  his  birth  or  not  and  if  so 
what  lands  he  holds. 

Sept.  14.         Commission  to  William  Lane  and  Thomas  Wattys  to  enquire  into  the 

Bishopthorpe.  losses  suffered  by  the  king  in    assarts,  wastes,    purprestures    and    petty 

details  of  the  forest  and  by  the  subtraction  of  farms  and  rents  within  the 

forest  between  the  bridges  of  Stanford  and  Oxford  in   the  counties  of 

Northampton,  Buckingham  and  Huntingdon. 


MEMBRANE  6d. 

Sept.  12.         Commission  to  Richard  Neell,  knight,   Charles  Pylkyngton,   knight, 
Bishopthorpe.   Gervase  Clyfton,  William  Sayvile  and  John  Bradford  to  deliver  the  gaol 

of  Wakefield  of  Robert  Pierson,  John  Pierson,  Robert  Farom  and  William 
de  la  Ryver,  prisoners  there. 


MEMBRANE  6d, 

June  7.  Commission  to  William  Huddesfeld,  the  king's  attorney,  Oto  Gilbert, 

Westminster.    John  Hays,  John  Bere  and  Robert  Holbeme  to  enquire  what  lands  John 

Eellegh,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  coimty  of  Devon,  what  they 
are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  same 
into  the  king's  hands. 


MEMBRANE  id. 

March  7.         Appointment  of  William  Taillour,   knight,  citizen  and  alderman  of 
Westminster.    London,  as  justice  to  hear  the  pleas  of  the  merchants  of  Almain,  who  have 

the  house  in  the  city  of  London  called  GildeliaUa  Tlieutonicorunif  for  the 
recovery  of  their  debts  if  the  sheriffis  and  mayors  do  not  do  them  justice. 


MEMBRANE  2d, 

Dec.  4.  ConmiisBion  to  John  Crokker,  knight,  William  Huddesfeld,  the  king's 

Westminster,    attorney,  John  Halwell,  esquire,  Thomas  Hext  and  Thomas  Bouryng  to 

enquire  what  lands  John  Wyse,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the 
county  of  Devon,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died  and  who  is  his 
heir,  and  to  take  the  same  into  the  king's  hands. 


8258 


(  2D0  ) 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  I. 


1482. 

AprU  29. 
Westminster. 


April  25. 
Westminster. 


May  1. 

Westminster. 


April  28. 
Westminster. 


May  4. 
Westnunster. 


April  24. 
Westminster. 


May  8. 
Westminster. 


April  24. 
Westminster. 


April  29. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    81. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following : — 

Thomas  Skelton  of  Gyllyngham,  co.  Kent,  'boteman/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  6  marks  to  Robert  Eleot  of  Northampton,  executor  of  the  will 
of  Henry  Preste,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas 
Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Northampton. 

John  Douston  of  Castelcumbe,  co.  Wilts,  <  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Southe  touching  a  debt  of  16  marks. 

Wilts. 

j^chard  Wareyn  late  of  Cambridge,  'yoman,*  alias  late  of 
Chesterton,  co.  Cambridge,  late  keeper  of  the  gaol  of  the  castle  of 
Cambridge,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  18Z.  10s.  to  Joan  Deye  late  the  wife  of 
Hug-h  Deve  late  of  the  parish  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  executrix 
of  his  will.  Norfolk. 

Richard  Hochekyns  late  of  Clyfton,  co.  Bedford,  '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Graystok,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of 
Idl.  n^d.  York. 

Robert  Hamond,  rector  of  the  church  of  Westwalton,  co.  Norfolk, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Robert  Wyttelbury,  esquire,  and  Thomas 
Frost, '  carpenter,'  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks  6«.  8d. 

Northampton. 

John  Loveney  of  Qraynton,  co.  Somerset,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Rousewell  touching  a  debt  of  6  marks. 

Somerset. 

John  Ryng  late  of  Clauton,  co.  Devon, '  grome,*  and  Joan  Trybell 
late  of  Clauton,  <  wedowe,'  executors  of  the  w^  of  John  Trybell  late  of 
Clauton,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  40s.  to 
John  Hurll  alias  Horlle, '  marchant '  of  Louston.  Devon. 

Thomas  Dounyng  alias  Dunyng  late  of  Skipton  in  Craven, 
CO.  York,  <  gentilman,*  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Louis  de  Strociis, 
merchant,  touching  a  debt  of  1072.  6s.  Sd,  and  when  sued  with 
Thomas  Stanlowe  late  of  Pountfrett,  co.  York,  'gentilman,*  John 
Hunby  late  of  Pountfrett,  *  yoman,'  William  Bower  late  of  Doncastre, 
CO.  York,  'yoman,'  and  Thomas  TaiUour  late  of  High  Malton, 
CO.  York, '  yoman,'  to  answer  Ralph  Amyas  touching  a  trespass. 

London  ;  York. 

John  Toker  late  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  '  taillour,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  the  king  and  Nicholas  Lanoly  for  leaving  the  service  of  the 
latter  at  Exeter  before  the  term  agreed  upon.  Devon. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1. 


291 


1482. 

May  8. 
WestnUnster. 


May  9. 

WestminBter. 


May  18. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  31 — ccmt, 

Thomas  Smyth  late  of  Colchester,  co.  Essex,  merchant,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Parys, 
citizen  and  '  peauter '  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  SIZ.  lis,  ^d.  and 
Richard  Batte,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of 
52;.  17s.  ^\d,  London. 

Richard  Symond  late  of  Westfarle,  co.  Kent,  'sm^,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Parker, '  iremonger,*  touchmg  a  debt  of 
11.  16s.  8d,  London. 

Roger  Hosy  late  of  Baschirche,  co.  Salop,  'draper,'  alias  Roger 
Husey  of  Bykton,  co.  Salop,  '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
Thomas  Hill,  citizen,  grocer  and  alderman  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  15/.  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  value 
of  100«.  to  Degory  Heynes.  London ;    Warwick. 


May  17. 

Westminster, 


May  17. 

Westminster. 


June  24. 
Westminster. 


June  28. 

Westminster. 


1483. 

Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 


Thomas  Nyghtyngale  of  Moljmgton,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
pearing  to  answer  John  Gauge  of  Coventre,  *  draper,*  touching  a  debt 

City  of  Coventry. 


appearing 
of  42j$. 


Peter  Hagh  late  of  Whitley  by  Snayth,  co.  York, '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Hastynges,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass. 

York. 

John  Drake  late  of  Northorome,  co.  York,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appear- 
ing before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Robert  Eirkeham,  the  dean,  and  the  canons  of  the  king's  free 
chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  touching  a 
debt  of  25dZ.  6s.  8d.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Thome  of  Uppecote  Avenell  in  the  parish  of  Shepewasshe, 
00.  Devon,  'gentiLnan,'  alias  esquire,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 
of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Gogh  the  younger  touching  a  debt  of 
iOl.  and  John  Bonauntre  of  London, '  sergeaunt,'  touching  a  debt  of 
201.  and  as  executor  of  the  will  of  John  Thome,  esquire,  to  answer  a 
plea  that  he  render  40Z.  to  Thomas  Thome  of  Dmyster. 

Cornwall ;  Middlesex  ;   Somerset. 

Henry  Cbrdener  late  of  Montaoute,  co.  Somerset, '  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  when  sued  with  Richard  Frye  late  of  Wyke  in  the 
parish  of  Axmister,  co.  Devon,  'laborer,'  to  answer  Roger  Hoper 
touching  a  trespass.  Devon. 

William  Fitz  Hugh  the  younger  late  of  London, '  gentilman,'  alias 
late  of  Ampthill,  co.  Bedford,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby 
and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Edmund  Pygot, 
citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  John  Wydeslade  the  younger, 
'gentilman,'  and  Roger  Alyngton,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touching  debts  of  4Z.  5s.  l(Xi.,  4  marks  and  QOs.  respectively  and  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40^.  to  Richard  Brampton,  citizen  and 
'  stokfisshmonger '  of  London,  late  son  of  Agnes  Brampton,  widow, 
and  executor  of  her  will.  London. 

Ralph  Assheton  of  Fryton  in  Rydale,  co.  York,  esquire,  alias  knight, 
late  sheriff  of  York,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Henry  Thwaytes 
touching  a  debt  of  6Z.  Ids.  4<Z.,  Walter  Blount,  knight,  and  William 
Brygham,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  21Z.,  William,  abbot  of  St.  Mary, 


292 


CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1483. 


Feb.  6. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  81 — conl. 

Mewes,  Christopher  Sharpe,  esquire,  and  William  Estfeld,  clerk, 
touching  a  debt  of  100  marks  and  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  Cecily,  duchess  of  York,  the  king's  mother,  touching  two  debts 
of  80^.  City  of  York ;  Middlesex ;  London 

John  Orene  of  Bristol,  alias  Baker  late  of  Bristol,  '  spicer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard  Godard 
touching  a  debt  of  50s.  4^.  Berks. 


1482. 

July  2. 
Westminster. 


June  18. 
Westminster. 


July  6. 
Westminster. 


June  12. 

Westminster. 


July  6. 

Westminster. 


July  8. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  15. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  21. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  30. 

Stephen  Hodges  late  of  Frethynden,  co.  Kent,  <  gentilman,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Henry  Clough  of  London,  <  taillour,'  and  John 
Beauley, '  gentilman,*  touching  a  debt  of  402.  London. 

Nicholas  Dowsyng  late  of  Snetysham,  co.  Norfolk,  <  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Stede  of  Warham,  co.  Norfolk, 
gentleman,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  Norfolk. 

Robert  Hastynges  late  of  Wraxhale,  co.  Somerset, '  yoman,'  executor 
of  the  will  of  Nicholas  Nitter  late  of  Wroxhale,  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40jt.  to  Thomas  Gay, 
citizen  of  London.  London. 

William  Puddesay,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Bolton  in  Craven, 
CO.  York,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  George,  archbishop  of  York,  master  of 
the  hospital  of  St.  Leonard,  York,  touching  a  debt  of  8  marks  6s.  %d. . 

York. 

William  Couper  of  Harleston,  co.  Northampton,  <  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William 
Marsshall,  *  fysshemonger,'  touching  a  debt  of  202.  Northampton. 

Thomas  Palmer,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  late  of  London, 
<  draper,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  IIZ.  15s.  4^. 
to  Richard  Jay  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  and  William  Wodecok,  parson 
of  the  church  of  St.  Edmund,  Lumbardstrete,  London,  executors  of  the 
will  of  William  Walter,  late  citizen  and  ^  powchemaker '  of  London. 

London. 

John  Felowe  of  Boxston,  co.  Bedford,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  John  Manyngham,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  lOi.       Bedford. 

Robert  Basden  of  Haukeherst,  co.  Kent,  *  taylour,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Goldwell  and  William 
Eetelisden  touching  a  debt  of  405.  Kent. 

John  Panyent  of  Bromley,  co.  Kent,  <  laborer,'  for  not  appearing 
when  sued  with  Robert  Panyent  of  London,  'girdeler,'  John  Chipnell 
late  of  London,  *  draper,'  and  William  Hopkyns  of  Dunstable, 
CO.  Bedford, '  chapman,'  to  answer  John  Eyng  touching  a  trespass. 

London. 

William  Worshop  late  of  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  th^ 


Si2   EDWARD   IV.— Past  1. 


293 


1482. 


Nov.  5. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  5. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  9. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  11. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  18. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  4. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  3U — cont. 

Bench,  to  answer  John   Godewyn,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  100s.  London. 

John  Wylleys  late  of  Swofham  Prior,  co.  Cambridge,  *  hnsbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John 
Powedych  of  Wysbech,  *  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Norfolk. 

Robert  Whylter  late  of  Refham,  co.  Norfolk,  clerk,  executor  of  the 
will  of  Thomas  Whylter  late  of  Refham,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  il,  to  Alice  Berte,  adminis- 
tratrix of  the  goods  late  of  Robert  Berte,  who  died  intestate,  executor 
of  the  will  of  John  Berte,  clerk.  Norfolk. 

m 

Robert  Howeton  alias  Holden  alias  Houdan  of  Barton  on  Humber, 
CO.  Lincoln,  '  marchaunt,'  alias  *  chapman,'  alias  *  mercer,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  il,  15s.  8d,  to  Thomas 
Beverley,  the  elder,  executor  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Beverley,  the 
younger,  and  William  Nevile  and  Ahce  his  wife,  co-executrix  of  the 
said  will,  and  to  answer  Roger  Copley,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  17^.  4s.  6d,  and  Walter  Gryffyth,  knight,  touching 
a  debt  of  291. 10s.  York  ;    London. 

Thomas  Curteys  late  of  Suthweld,  co.  Essex,  *  carpenter,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Hotoft  of  Orset,  co.  Essex,  touching  a 
debt  of  101.  London. 

John  Litman  of  the  parish  of  Suthwelde,  co.  Essex,  '  carpenter,'  for 
the  same.  London. 

John  Boteler  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  esquire,  kinsman 
and  heir  of  John  Boteler  late  of  Great  Bodmanton,  co.  Gloucester, 
knight,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Hardy,  citizen  and  tailor  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  151.  6s.  Id.  London. 

Richard  Mundy  late  of  Warham,  co.  Norfolk, '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Walter  Mote,  citizen  of  Norwich,  *  rafman,'  and 
William  Phelyppes,  *  baker,'  citizen  of  Norwich,  touching  a  debt  of  40/. 

Norfolk. 

Clement  Augur  late  of  Reynham  St.  Mary,  co.  Norfolk,  'husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  James  Lumbard  touching  a  debt  of  4/. 

Norfolk. 

Robert  Tyntewell  late  of  Stowe  Market,  co.  Suffolk,  *  dyer,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Blakebome,  citizen  and  sherman  (tonsor)  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  71.  8s.  London. 

Thomas  Moreys  late  of  Buntyngford,  co.  Hertford,  *  miller,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Maryot  touching  a  debt  of  40s.        Hertford. 

John  Wyot  of  Northreston,  co.  Lincoln,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
when  sued  with  William  Hare  of  Lytelcarleton,  co.  Lincoln,  clerk,  to 
answer  William  Wake  of  Northreston  touching  a  trespass.        Lincoln. 

William  Smyth  of  Brandonfery,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,'  alias  of 
Brandon  by  Bamham,  alias  of  Brandon  by  Brome,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Ardrun  of  Folkyngham,  co.  Lincoln,  *  yoman,' 
John  ^Russell  and  John  Hobbys  touching  debts  of  lOZ.,  12/.  and  40s. 
respectively.  Norfolk. 


294 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1482. 

Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  80 — cotU. 

William  Proude  of  the  parish  of  Waltham,  co.  Kent,  '  yoman,*  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Faunt  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks. 

Kent. 

Robert  Huchjm  of  Bryggewater,  oo.  Somerset,  <  marchaunt/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Aport  touching  a  debt  of  lOZ.  8«.  4d. 

Somerset. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  14. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  18. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  22. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  80. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  26. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  7. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 

1483. 

Jan.  27. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  29. 

William  Fuller  of  Iklyngton,  oo.  Cambridge,  <  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Fuller,  citizen  and  'iremonger'  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Cambridge. 

Alan  Dene  late  of  Torkesey,  co.  Lincoln,  chaplain,  executor  of  the 
will  of  Nicholas  Holdeston,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  40Z.  to  Richard  Comber,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London.     Surrey. 

James  Wilkynson  of  Southweld,  co.  Essex,  <  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses.      Middlesex. 

Henry  Gomyn  late  of  Teuskesbury,  co.  Gloucester,  '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Adam  Wenylsey, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  142.  6«.      Gloucester. 

Thomas  Burdelyn  late  of  Chelmysford,  co.  Essex, '  chapman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Benyngton,  citizen  and  grocer  of 
London,  and  Robert  Forster,  <  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  202. 

London. 

John  Batte  of  Eeynesham,  co.  Somerset,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Roger  Heryng  touching  a  debt  of  403.  London. 

Stephen  Curson  late  of  Tylney,  co.  Norfolk,  '  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Hugh  Deuell  touching  a  debt  of  118s.  ^d. 

Norfolk. 

Robert  Gryme  late  of  Estbergholt,  co.  Suffolk,  clerk,  aliaz  late  rector 
of  the  parish  church  of  Braham  with  the  chapel  of  Estbergholt,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Hagys,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  lOZ.  and 
John  Upchare  of  Colchester  touching  a  debt  of  202.  Suffolk. 

William  Walker  of  Worcester,  <  bocher,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
Thomas  Oseney  touching  a  debt  of  408.  Town  of  Bristol. 

Thomas  Webbe  late  of  Great  Munden,  co.  Hertford, '  maltman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Sutton  the  younger,  citizen  and 
*  taloughchaundeler '  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  London. 

John  Jermyn  late  of  Eirkeby,  co.  Essex,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  when  sued  with  John  Palmer  late  of  Eirkeby,  'husbondman,' 
to  answer  John  Carter  of  Little  Claxton  touching  a  trespass.     ~  Essex. 


The  said  John  Palmer,  for  the  same. 


Essex. 


Jan.  80. 

Westminster. 


John  Gybson  of  Eyllyngholme,  co.  Lincoln, '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Berkeley,  knight,  touching  a  debt 
of  202.  Lincoln. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1. 


295 


1483. 

Feb.  8. 
Westmlnater. 


Jan.  28. 
Weetminster. 


Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  27. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  28.' 

Westminster. 


Feb.  6. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 


Memhrane  29 — cont. 

William  Berowe  of  Berowe,  co.  Worcester, '  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  William  Mathewe  touching  a 
trespass.  Worcester. 

Nicholas  Bobynson  late  of  Bubton  in  the  parish  of  Longford,  co. 
Derby,  'yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Amured  Bolston,  esquire, 
touching  a  debt  of  40Z.  and  when  sued  with  Bichard  8myth, 
'yoman,*  Edmund  Elton,  'bocher,'  and  John  Bailly,  'yoman,'  all  late 
of  Asshebum  in  le  Peke,  co.  Derby,  to  answer  Hugh  Holt  touching  a 
trespass,  and  before  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench,  when  sued  with  John  Longford,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Wynfeld,  co.  Derby,  and  Oliver  Tatton,  *yoman,'  Thomas  Halley, 
'yoman,'  Balph  Hathersege,  'yoman,'  Bobert  Mylner,  'mylner,' 
and  John  Baker,  *  husbondman,*  all  late  of  Longford,  to  answer  Ellen 
late  the  wife  of  John  Delvys,  knight,  touching  a  trespass. 

Northampton;  Hertford;  Stafford. 

Thomas  Moreman  late  of  Bresyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  <yoman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  5  marks  to  John  Upcher  and  Agnes  his  wife,  executrix  of  the 
will  of  John  Buxton  late  of  Stowemarket.  Essex. 

Thomas  Creke  of  Upheme  in  the  parish  of  Eertelyng,  co.  Cambridge, 
*  husbondman,'  executor  of  the  will  of  William  Crek  late  of  Upheme 
in  Hamelet,  co.  Cambridge,  'husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  &l,  to  John  Eyng  of  Hadlegh. 

Cambridge. 

John  Alom  late  of  London,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Joan 
Bye  touching  a  trespass.  London. 

Thomas  Shellys  late  of  Becclys,  co.  Suffolk,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Aslak,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  dL  and  a 
plea  that  he  render  104  sheep  worth  100s.  to  him.  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Warner  late  of  Flamsted,  co.  Hertford,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Broughton  touching  a  debt  of  10 
marks.  Bedford. 

Denis  Oaret  alias  Gerard  alias  Capper  alias  Mesure  late  of  Wareham, 
CO.  Dorset,  <  capper,'  for  not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William  Boweket  alias 
Boket  alias  Bokot  of  Salisbury,  merchant,  touching  a  debt  of  10^.  and 
before  Thomas  Bryan  and  liis  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
Bichard  Boston,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Stodelond,  touching  a 
debt  of  40«.  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  403.  to  Blanche  Juye 
late  the  wife  of  Boger  Juye,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Boger  Juye  late  of 
Pole,  CO.  Dorset,  esquire.  Dorset. 


Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  28. 


John  Treworga  late  of  Treworga  in  the  parish  of  Seyntnian, 
CO.  Cornwall,  *  gentilman,'  alias  *  frankeleyn,'  executor  of  the  will  of 
John  Treworga  the  elder,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  when  sued  with  Thomas  Symond  late  of  Tauena  in  the  parish 
of  Tyntagell,  co.  Cornwall,  *  yoman,'  and  Joan  his  wife,  late  the  wife 


296  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-|  i  oo  Membrane  28 — cont, 

of  the  said  John  the  elder,  and  co-executrix  of  his  will,  to  answer  a 
plea  that  they  render  62.  to  Halneth  Malyverer,  esquire,  and  when  sued 
with  William  Chinals  of  Chinals  Currant,  co.  Cornwall,  *  frankeleyn,' 
John  Talgragan  of  Talgragan,  co.  Cornwall,  <  yoman,*  Robert  Novell  of 
Helstonburgh,  co.  Cornwall,  *yoman,'  Richard  Jenkyn  of  Helstonburgh, 
*  mercer,'  Henry  Gilliot  of  Helstonburgh,  *  gentilman,'  and  William 
Antron  in  the  parish  of  Seyntsythny,  co.  Cornwall,  '  gentilman,'  to 
answer  John  Arundell,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass.  Cornwall. 


1482. 


MEMBRANE  27. 


March  16.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Laurence  Faireclowe,  one  of  the 

Westminster,    marshals  of  the  king's  household,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  in  all  his 

victorious  conflicts  and  necessities,  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  knights  of  the 

king's  alms  within  the  college  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  within  the  castle 

of  Wyndesore.  By  p.s. 

March  21.        Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Master  Thomas  Danet,  the  king's  almoner,  of 

Westminster,    the  prebend  of  Charmynstre  and  Bere  within  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void 

by  the  resignation  of  Master  Lionel  Widevyle,  late  incumbent,  and  in  the 

king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  bishopric  of  Ssdisbury  being  vacant.         By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Eendale,  esquire,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king*s 
father  and  the  king,  and  because  he  has  come  to  old  age  and  debility,  that 
he  shall  be  one  of  the  knights  of  the  king's  alms  within  the  college  of 
St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore.  By  p.s. 

March  28*  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  11  February  last  by  letters  patent  to  Robert  Bame  alias  Baron  of 
Bristol,  *  merchaunt,'  alias  *  mercer,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the 
company  of  William  Rosse,  esquire,  victualler  of  the  town,  castle  and 
marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because 
he  delays  in  Bristol,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriff. 

March  27.        Grant  to  John  de  Barde  of  Florence,  merchant,  who  has  undertaken  to 
Westminster,    pay  the  value  of  200Z.  for  the  expedition  of  divers  matters  concerning  the 

king  in  the  court  of  Rome  by  the  king's  chaplain  Master  John  Dunmowe, 
that  he  or  his  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  76  sacks  of  wool  in  the  ports 
of  London,  Suthampton  and  Sandwich  and  take  them  beyond  the 
mountains  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  or  other 
dues.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Alexander  Abemeth, 
chaplain,  born  in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 
fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

March  20.        Presentation  of  John  Luffenam  to  the  parish  church  of  Rydlyngton,  in  the 
Westminster,    diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Kele. 

March  12.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Yoroth,  chaplain,  of  the  free  chapel  called 

"^  ^   '  "^-    '  Saynt  Kaneth  and  Trinite  Well '  in  the  lordship  of  Gower  in  Wales,  void 

and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  son  Richard,  duke  of 

York,  with  all  rights  and  commodities.  By  p.s. 

March  18.        Commission    to    Thomas    Gale,  mayor   of    Dertmouth,  and    Thomas 
Westminster.    Greyson  to  arrest  John  Honyland  alias  Holand,  Richard  Honyland  alias 
Holand,  Robert  Honyland  alias  Holand  and  Thomas  Taillour  and  bring 
them  before  the  king  and  council. 


Westminster. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  fi97 


1482.  Membrane  27 — cont. 

April  18.         General  pardon  to  John  Fox  alias  Poxe  of  the  parish  of  St.  Giles  in  the 

WeBtminater.   Fields  without  Holborn,  London,  co.  Middlesex,  *  tyler,'  alim  *  purser,'  alias 

*  laborer.'  By  K, 

April  10.  Grant  to  John  Ferrers,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors, 
Westminster,  landg^  rents,  reversions,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, courts,  leets,  liberties  and  hereditaments  in  the  counties  of  Stafford, 
Warwick  and  Nottingham  late  of  Walter  Griffith,  knight,  from  his  death 
during  the  minority  of  Walter  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and 
marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  also  the  reversions  of  all 
manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  hereditaments 
in  the  counties  of  York  and  Lincoln,  which  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Walter  holds  for  life,  and  all  lands  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Orby,  co.  Lincoln, 
which  Rhys  Griffith  holds  for  life,  to  hold  as  above,  rendering  to  the  king 
from  this  day  100  marks  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.         By  p.s. 

March  29.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Holme  alias  Clarencew,  one 

Westminster,    of  the  kings  of  arms,  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  poor  knights  in  the  king's 

college  of  Wyndesore,  with  all  rights  and  profits  as  David  Thomas  has,  and 

a  mansion  and  garden  within  the  castle  in  which  John  Sigemond,  late  one 

of  the  poor  knights,  dwelt.     [Fcedera,]  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  ^6. 

April  80.  Whereas  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Ulveston,  escheator  in  the 
Westminster,  county  of  Suffolk,  by  virtue  of  his  office  it  was  found  that  Hugh  Loterell, 
knight,  deceased,  was  seised  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Debenham  called 
*  Blodhall,'  divided  by  metes  and  bounds,  and  a  moiety  of  the  market  of 
Debenham  pertaining  to  the  manor,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  held  them 
of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  by  the  service  of  2d,  yearly  at  the  castle  of 
Framlyngham,  and  by  a  charter  dated  6  April,  7  Henry  IV,  granted  the 
same  to  William  Harleston  and  Elizabeth  the  wife  of  the  latter,  his 
daughter,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  his  own  heirs, 
and  they  had  issue  William  Harleston  and  the  said  William  the  father  died 
and  afterwards  the  said  Elizabeth  died  and  iihe  moieties  descended  to  the 
said  William  the  son,  and  one  Hugh  Loterell  is  kinsman  and  heir  of  the 
said  Hugh,  viz.  son  of  James  son  of  John  his  son,  and  now  the  moieties 
have  come  into  the  king's  hands  because  the  said  William  the  son  died 
without  heir  of  his  body  and  the  said  James  was  attained  of  high  treason 
by  authority  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  1  Edward  IV ;  the  king  now 
grants  the  same  with  courts,  leets,  franchises  and  other  commodities  to  the 
said  Hugh  son  of  James  and  his  heirs,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many 
knights'  fees  and  such  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before 
4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

April  20.        Presentation  of  John  Lichefeld,  doctor  of  laws,  to  the  parish  church 

Westminster,    of  Brynkworth,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  in  the  king's  gift  for  this 

turn  only.  By  K. 

June  14.         Presentation  of  John  Bonde  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Clement,  Old 
Westminster.    Romney,  in  the  diocese  of  Canterbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John 
Davyson. 

May  10.         Letters  of  denization  for  Marcellus  Mawres,  bom  in  the  bishopric  of 
Westminster.    Utright.  By  p.s. 


298  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


•1  ioo  Membrane  26 — cont 

June  16.         General  pardon  to  Humphrey  Doore  alias  Dore  of    Westminster,  oo. 

Westminster.    Middlesex,  *  yeoman/  alias  *inholder,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

1483        before  18  June.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  18.  General  pardon  to  Henry  Walter  alias  Waltier  of  Guysnes,  *  soldeour/  of 

Westminater.    ^n  offences  committed  by  him  before  28  December  last.  By  p.s. 

1482. 

June  18.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Dakham,  yeoman  of  the 

Westminster,   king's  chamber,  of  the  offices  of  ranger  of  the  king's  chace  of  Crambourne 

and  keeper  of  the  king's  lodge  called  '  Russhemer,'  void  by  the  death  of 

Walter  Hardyng,  late  yeoman  of  the  crown,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and 

all  profits  as  the  latter  had.  By  p.s. 

June  14.  Grant  to  the  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  which  is 
Westminster,  subject  immediately  to  the  court  of  Rome  and  is  distinguished  as  the  place 
of  the  king's  coronation,  that  the  chancellor  shall  issue  writs  for  the 
taking  of  excommunicated  persons  of  his  jurisdiction  at  his  signification, 
as  though  at  the  signification  of  a  bishop,  and  that  this  shaU  extend  to 
past  and  pending  cases.  By  E. 

June  27.         Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  John  Bell,  one  of  the  clerks 

Westminster,    of  the  countinghouse  of  the  household,  as  chief  *  wynedrawer '  and  governor 

of  the  occupation  of  *lez  wynedrawers'  within  the  city  and  suburbs  of 

London  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm  and  of  all  stuffs  and  gear  pertaining 

to  that  occupation,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  E. 

June  27.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  28  November  last  by  letters  patent  to  Edmund  Tankard  of  the  king's 
household,  esquire,  alias  Edmund  Tancar  of  London,  <  gentilman,'  staying 
on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  Hnsman  WiUiam,  lord 
of  Hastynges,  knight,  lieutenant  general  of  the  town,  castle  and  miurches 
of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and  defence  of  the  same,  because 
he  delays  in  the  city  of  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  Robert  Tate 
and  Richard  Chawry,  sheriffs. 

June  26.         Pardon  to  Nicholas  Dynne  late  of  Warham,  co.  Norfolk,  '  husbondman,' 

Westminster,    of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 

satisfy  him  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass  committed  against  Thomas  Stede, 

he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalea  prison,  as  William  Huse,  knight, 

chief  justice  of  the  Eing's  Bench,  has  certified. 


MEMBRANE  26. 

March  14.        General  pardon  to  William  Bunde  alias  Bonde  late  of  the  parish  of  St. 
Westminster.    Andrew,  Holborn,  without  the  bars  of  the  Old  Temple,  London,  co.  Middle- 
sex, '  wever,'  alias  ^  bruer,'  and  EHzabeth  his  wife  late  of  the  same  parish, 
*  huswyff,*  alias  *  aleseller.*  By  E. 

May  14.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Stephen  Dyneley  of  the  office  of  one 

Westminster,    the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  12d,  dailv,  as  Nicholas  Carre 

lately  had,  from  28  April  last  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 

Great  L^nemuth  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household 

yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

May  18.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  customs  and 

Westminster,    subsidies  in  the  said  port. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  299 


-lAQC)  Membrane  25 — cont. 

May  18.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Audeley,  one  of  the  esquires  of   the    body, 

Westminster,    of  the  office  of  master  of  the  king's  ordnance  in  the  same  manner  as 

it  was  granted  to  John  Sturgeon  by  letters  patent  dated  20  November, 

17  Edward  IV  {see  p.  76),  surrendered ;  so  that  he  or  his  deputy  inhabit 

a  certain  house  within  the  Tower  of  London.  By  p.s. 

May  14.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Englisshe  of  the  office  of  collector  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  rent  within  the  town  of  Calais,  receiving  8d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 
town  with  all  other  profits,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  of  the  office  to  Gregory 
Marleburgh  by  letters  patent  dated  1  October,  15  Edward  IV,  surrendered ; 
as  it  has  been  found  in  the  memoranda  of  the  Exchequer  in  a  book  of 
particulars  of  the  account  of  Walter  Blount,  knight,  late  treasurer  of  the 
town,  that  Sd.  daily  were  allowed  to  John  Byngham,  late  collector,  for  his 
wages.  By  p.s. 

May  16.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Nanby  of  the  custody  of  the  toll  and 

Westminster,    petiy  custom  of  Pole,  co.  Dorset,  and  the  rabbit  warren  or  pasture  of  Upton, 

CO.  Dorset,  with  all  profits,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of 

Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  rendering  to  the  king 

HI.  58.  yearly.  By  E. 

May  15.         Pardon  to  Robert  Johnson  of  Tawton,  co.  Nottingham,  <  laborer,'  of  his 

Westminster,    outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for 

certain  trespasses,  riots  and  routs,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea 

prison,  as  William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has 

certified. 


MEMBRANE   24. 

April  26.         General  pardon  to  James  Cowper  late  of  London, '  yoman/  alias  late  of 

Westminster,   the  hospital  of  St.  Katharine  by  the  Tower  of  London,  *  mariner,'  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  11  April.  By  p.s. 

April  24.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Philype  alias  Vegolas  late  of  Kylkehampton, 

Westminster.    CO.  Cornwall,  ^  yoman,'  alias  <  housbondeman,'  of  all  offences  conunitted  by 

him  before  5  April.  By  p.s. 

April  26.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  William  Johnson,  bom  in 

Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 

the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  K. 

April  25.         Presentation  of  the  king's  clerk  Thomas  Fitzherbert  to  the  parish  church 
Westminster,   of  Stanford  Ryvers,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of 

William  Fitzherbert,  last  rector. 

April  28.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Everyngham,  knight,  of  40Z.  yearly  in  English 

Westminster,    money  or  other  money  to  an  equivalent  amount  from  the  Annunciation  last 

from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Guysnes  in  the  marches  of  Calais.      By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  of  Calais  and  the  farmers  of  the 

lordship. 

April  26.  Licence  for  John,  lord  le  Scrope,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Scrope,  knight, 
Westminster,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  the  third  part  of  16  messuages,  40 
bovates  of  land,  80  acres  of  meadow,  4  acres  of  wood  and  underwood  and 
800  acres  of  moor  and  pasture  in  Lunton,  lately  acquired  by  the  said  Henry 
from  Ralph  Bokebi  in  exchange  for  certain  lands  in  Mortam,  co.  York,  the 
third  part  of  a  messuage,  8  bovates  of  land  and  7  acres  of  meadow  in 


800  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J4g2  Membrane  24 — cont, 

Laibum,  co.  York,  lately  acquired  by  the  same  from  Robert  Danby,  justice, 
in  exchange  for  divers  lands  in  Yaffbrd,  go.  York,  the  third  part  of  2 
messuages,  7  cottages,  16  bovates  of  land  and  10  acres  of  wood  in 
Wenslawe  lately  acquired  by  the  same  from  John  Wenslawe  in  exchange 
for  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Eston,  the  third  part  of  a  yearly  rent  of  48s.  Id. 
from  the  manor  of  Little  Burton  by  Massham,  co.  York,  and  the  third 
part  of  10  marks  of  rent  from  the  manor  of  Burton  on  Yore  by  Massham, 
CO.  York,  which  were  retained  in  the  hands  of  the  late  king  for  the  dower 
of  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Henry,  who  never  sued  for  livery  ol 
her  dower ;  and  grant  to  him  of  all  issues  of  the  above  from  the  death  of 
the  said  Henry,  saving  to  the  said  Elizabeth  her  dower  if  she  would  sue 
for  it.  By  p.s. 

April  26.        Pardon  to  William  Morgon  of  Northbradley,  co.  Wilts, '  gentilman,'  and 

Westminster.   Ahce  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  John  Botiller  alias  Boteler,  escheator  in  the 

counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts,  and  administratrix  of  his  goods,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  her  and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements,  debts  and 

accounts  due  to  the  king  from  the  said  escheator.  By  p.s. 

April  29.        Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  William  Wyssher,  bom  in 
Westminster.   Scotland,  dwelling  in  London,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

April  80.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Uvedale  of  the  occupation 

Westminster,   called  *  le  pressing  *  or  *  stenyng '  of  wools  witiiin  ships  within  the  port  of 

Suthampton,  with  all  accustomed  profits.  By  p.s. 

April  20.        General  pardon  to  William  Egge  of  Horton,  co.  Stafford,  *  yoman,'  of  all 
Westminster,   offences  committed  by  him  before  8  April.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  23 

April  27.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Danyell  of  the  office  of  mason  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  works  in  the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm,  receiving 
the  accustomed  fees  from  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloths  and  the  for- 
feiture of  the  same  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk  and  Essex,  in  the 
same  manner  as  John  Jurdan,  who  latelv  had  the  office,  with  a  livery  of 
vesture  of  the  suit  of  other  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  the  great 
wardrobe  and  all  lodges,  mansions  and  plots  and  all  profits  pertaining  to 
the  office.  By  p.s. 

April  26.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Shaa,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  from 
Westminster.  Easter  last  of  the  office  of  graver  of  the  king's  irons  for  the  king's  mints 
and  coinages  of  gold  and  silver  within  the  Tower  of  London,  the  realm  of 
England  and  the  town  of  Calais,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  for  the 
graving  of  the  dies  within  the  Tower  at  the  hands  of  the  keeper  of  the 
exchange  and  mint  there  with  all  other  accustomed  profits;  on  surrender  of 
the  office  by  Edmund  Shaa.  By  p.s. 

April  20.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Ryse  alias  Rece  alias  Rise  late  of  Preston,  co. 

Westminster.    Suffolk,  *  yoman,*  alias  of  Colchester,  co.  Essex,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  11  April.  By  p.s. 

April  80.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Carver  alias  Kerver,  vicar  of  Manfeld,  co. 

Westminster.    York,  alias  late  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Agatha,  co.   York,  chaplain,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  27  Apnl.  By  p.s. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  801 


1 432,  Membrane  23 — cont 

May  5.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Andrew  Broun,  bom  in 

Westminster.  Scotland,  dwelling  within  the  town  of  Calais,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 
fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  and  the  said  town  peaceably  and  enjoy  his 
goods. 

April  24.  Pardon  to  John  Beke  late  of  Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester,  the  younger, 
Westminster.  *  wever,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Fitzwareyn  for  having  entered 
into  four  messuages  and  five  virgates  of  land  of  the  latter  at  Bodmerton 
and  expelled  and  disseised  him ;  the  said  John  having  surrendered  to  the 
Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has 
certified. 

April  29.         General  pardon   to  Richard  Duppa  of  the  lordship  and  hundred  of 
Westminster.    Churbury  in  the  marches  of  Wales,  chaplain,  alias  priest.  By  K. 

May  6.  General  pardon  to  Philip  Stoford  alias  Staweford  alias  Stoweford  late  of 

Westminster.    Otery  St.  Mary,  co.  Devon,  *  husbondman,*  alias  late  of  Northam,  co.  Devon, 

*  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  4  May  last.  By  p.s. 

April  80.         General  pardon  to  Roger  Popley  alias  Poplay,  citizen  and  grocer  of 

Westminster.    London,  alias  citizen  &nd  apothecary  of  London,,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  5  April.  By  p.s. 

May  1.  General  pardon  to  Walter  Trury  late  of  Chepyngtoriton,  co.  Devon, 

Westminster.    <  grome,'  alias  *  laborer,'  alias  *  yoman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  5  April.  By  p.s. 


April  22.        Presentation  of  WiUiam  Norfolk,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Alfieton, 
Westminster,    in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  to  the  parish  church  of  Borley,  in  the  diocese  of 
London,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Geoffrey  Malyard. 


MEMBRANE  22. 

March  12.        General  pardon  to  Richard  Lyford  alias  Lyfford  late  of  Petworth,  co. 
Westminster.    Sussex,  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  7  March. 

By  p.s. 

March  18.        Grant  for  life  to  Laurence  Leven thorp  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    alms  knights  in  the  king's  college  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  with  all 

profits  and  emoluments.  By  p.s.  [5588.] 

March  11.        General  pardon  to  Henry  Wynter  alias  Wythyr  alias  Weder  late  of  Owre 

Westminster,    alias  Oure  alias  Ore  by  Feversham,  co.  Kent,  *  shipman,'  alias  *  waterman,' 

alias  *  taillour,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  the  last  day  of 

February.  By  p.s. 

April  6.  Grant  to  Thomas,  archbishop  of  York,  John,  bishop  of  Ely,  and  William 

Westminster.    Hastynges,  lord  Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain,  and  their  assigns  of 

the  collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free 

chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster.  By  K. 

April  17.         General  pardon  to  William  Hugons  alias  Hugyns,  late  vicar  of  the  parish 
Westminster,    church  of  Felgham,  co.  Sussex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

5  April.  By  p.s. 


802  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


■1  ion  Membrane  22 — conU 

April  20.  Revooation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  29  March  last  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Walterkyn  alias  Waltyrken, 
citizen  and  *  stokfysshemonger '  of  London,  staying  on  the  king's  service 
in  the  company  of  William  Rosse,  esquire,  victualler  of  the  town  and 
marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because 
he  delays  in  the  city  of  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

April  21.  Restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Wenlok,  in  the  diocese  of 
Westminster.  Hereford,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Shrowesbury,  last  prior,  to  Dan 
Thomas  Sutbury,  bachelor  in  decrees,  whom  William  Breknoke,  prior  of  the 
house  of  St.  Andrew,  Northampton,  of  the  Cluniac  order,  in  the  diocese  of 
Lincoln,  and  vicar  and  commissary  general  in  England  of  Philibert  de 
Maraphin,  licentiate  in  decrees,  prior  of  the  monastery  of  Ste  Marie,  Charity 
sur  Loire,  of  the  same  order,  in  the  diocese  of  Auxerre,  has  appointed  prior 
and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

April  8.  Grant  to  Arthur  Kemys,  *  gentilman,'  son  of  Roger  Eemys  of  Syston,  co. 

Westminster.  Gloucester,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  all  goods,  lordships,  manors,  lands, 
rents,  reversions  and  services  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  warrens,  franchises,  liberties, 
profits  and  other  commodities  which  the  latter  has  within  the  county  of 
Gloucester  or  elsewhere  within  the  realm,  now  in  the  king's  hands  because 
the  said  Roger  is  an  idiot,  together  with  his  custody  and  governance  so  long 
as  the  premises  remain  in  the  king's  hands.  By  E. 

May  4.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted  on 

Westminster.  21  April  last  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Lowde,  citizen  and  shoemaker 
alias  *  cordwener '  of  London,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 
of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant  general  of  the 
town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and 
defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  London,  as  appears  by  certificate 
of  the  sherifEs. 

May  15.         Presentation  of  William  Shalde  to  the  church  of  Herwey,  in  the  diocese 
Westminster,  of   Terouanne,  in  the  marches  of  Calais,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last 
incumbent.     The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 


MEMBRANE    21. 

May  12.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumtiSf  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  15  April  last  by  letters  patent  to  Richard  Skylman  alias  Skilman, 
citizen  and  *  stokfisshmonger '  of  London,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in 
the  company  of  William  Rosse,  esquire,  victualler  of  the  town  and  castle  of 
Calais  and  the  marches  there,  on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the 
same,  because  he  delays  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London,  as  appears  by 
certificate  of  Richard  Chawry  and  Robert  Tate,  sheriffs. 

May  7.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Foxe  alias  Fox  late  of  Old  Wjmdesor,  co.  Berks, 

Westminster,    'yoman,'  alias  late  of  New  Wyndesore,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  24  April  last.  By  p.s. 

May  15.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Alyn  alicu  Aleyn  alias  Alen  late  of  Banwell, 

Westminster,   oo.  Somerset,  <  yoman,'  alias  '  bocher,'  of  all  offences  comimitted  by  him 

before  11  May.  By  p.s. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  808 


1482,  Membrane  21 — conU 

May  14.  -  Grant  to  John  Sapcote,  esquire  of  the  body,  for  a  certain  snm  of  money 
WestminBter.  paid  to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and 
services,  views  of  frank-pledge,  advowsons  of  churches  and  other  possessions 
and  hereditaments  late  of  John  Bowre,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service, 
during  the  minority  of  Richard  his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  of  the 
latter  with  his  marriage,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  10.         Pardon  to  John  Toose   alias  Tose    alias  Saunders    of    Taunton,  co. 
WeBtmmBter.    Somerset.     {See  p.  262.)  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  in  the  twenty-first  year. 

May  15.         Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Lessy  of  id.  daily  from  20  June  last  from  the 
WeBtminster.    issues  of  the  manor  of  Worpesden,  co.  Surrey,  in  full  recompense  of  another 
grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  of  that  date  {see  p,  278),  surrendered. 

By  p.s. 

May  14.         General   pardon    to    John    Randolf    of    Enightbrigge,   co.  Middlesex, 
WestminBter.    *  husbondman,'  alias  late  of  Northall,  co.  Middlesex. 

May  17.  Pardon  to  Nicholas  Eeton  of  Eeton,  co.  York,  <  gentylman,*  of  his 
Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass  and  rescue  committed 
against  William  Buteler  and  Thomas  Merssh,  of  which  he  was  convicted  by 
default,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Fleet  prison,  as  Thomas* Bryan, 
knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

MEMBRANE  20. 

May  24.         Mandate  to  all  bailififs  and  others  to  permit  Henry  Stephenson,  bom  in 
Westminster.    Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

May  81.  Whereas  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Dysse,  co.  Norfolk,  on  10  May  last 
Cambridge,  before  John  Ulveston,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  it 
was  found  that  John  Burbage,  burgess  and  merchant  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  and 
Master  Nicholas  Enmvth  of  the  same,  clerk,  on  20  October,  19  Edward  lY, 
at  Lenn  aforesaid  in  the  street  called  *  le  Cheker '  within  a  messuage  late  of 
Walter  Cony  and  before  of  John  Gavuse  and  before  that  of  Williaon  Yvott 
under  a  sill  {cardim)  of  a  chapel  within  the  messuage,  commonly  called  '  a 
threshold,'  broke  ground  and  dug  to  the  depth  of  three  feet  and  &ere  found 
and  carried  off  hidden  treasure,  1600  pieces  of  coined  gold  called  '  oldnobles ' 
in  two  bags  of  leather ;  the  king  hereby  pardons  to  the  said  John  Burbage 
and  Nicholas  the  said  pieces  of  gold.  By  p.s. 

May  28.         Pardon  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canter- 
Westminster,    bury,    of  all  offences    conmiitted  by  him  and  all  actions    against  him 
concerning  any  possessions  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York. 

ByK. 

June  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Pye,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Fotheringhay.  the    king's    chamber,  of  the  of&ces  of  the  custody  of  both  the    king's 

parks  of  Henley  in  Ardem,  co.  Warwick,  with  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Henley 
aforesaid,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or 
manor  of  Henley  in  Ardem  and  all  other  profits.  By  E. 

May  18.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Wilham  Ryther,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster.   q£  ^he  crown  and  one  of  the  ushers  of  the  king's  cnamber,  of  an  annuity  of 

20  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Newporte  Paynell. 

By  p.s. 


804  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1432  Membrane  20 — cont. 

May  31.  Exemption  for  life  of  William  Sellow  of  the  city  of  Canterbury,  *  mercer,* 
Cambridge,  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognitions  and 
from  being  made  sheriff,  escheator,  coroner,  assessor,  taxer  or  collector  of 
tenths  or  other  subsidies  or  aids,  mayor,  constable,  trier,  arrayer  or  leader  of 
men  at  arms  or  others  or  other  bailiff,  officer  or  minister  of  the  king  against 
his  will.     •  By  K. 

May  19.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Chamberleyn  alias  Chamberlain  of  £[adley, 

Westminster.   CO.  Suffolk, '  yoman,'  alias  of  Hynkelysham  alias  Hyntelsham,  co.  Suffolk, 

of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  18  May.  By  p.s. 

June  5.  Licence  for  the  king's  councillor  John  Elryngton,  knight,  treasurer  of 

Fotheringhay.  the  king's  household,  and  his  heirs  and  executors  to  found  a  perpetual 
chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  a  chapel  of 
St.  Mary  newly  built  by  him  on  the  north  of  the  parish  church  of 
St.  Leonard,  Shordich,  co.  Middlesex,  or  in  any  other  consecrated  place,  for 
the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Ehzabeth,  queen  of  England, 
and  his  first-born  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl 
of  Chester  and  Flynt,  and  his  other  children  and  the  said  John  and 
Margaret  his  wife  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Matilda 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  John  and  his  parents  and  friends  and  all  who  shall 
lay  helping  hands  to  the  said  chantry,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  the  said 
John  in  the  said  chapel,  and  for  the  said  chaplain  to  acquire  in  mortmain 
lands,  rents,  reversions,  services  and  annuities,  not  held  in  chief,  for  his 
sustenance  and  the  performance  of  certain  charges.  By  E. 

MEMBRANE  19. 

May  6.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Halle  of  Hynkeworthe  alias  Hynxworth  alias 

Westminster.    Hynxseworthe,  co.  Hertford,  *  husbondman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  26  April  last.  By  E. 

May  7.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  abbot  of  Eynisham  and  the  abbess 

Westminster,  of  Denney,  of  the  enrolment  of  an  agreement  (English)  on  12  July, 
20  Edward  IV,  before  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  and 
others  between  the  said  abbot  and  abbess  and  John  Burgoyn  of  Impyton, 
CO.  Cambridge,  gentleman,  that  the  abbot  and  abbess  shall  have  their  leets 
and  lawdays  at'  Impyton  and  they  and  their  tenants  of  their  lordships  of 
Histon  shall  intercommon  at  Impyton  with  the  said  John  and  his  tenants 
of  his  manor  of  Impyton,  and  a  memorandum  of  acknowledgement  of  the 
above.     [Close  Roll,  20  Edward  IV,  m.  21d.] 

May  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Saintleger,  knight  of  the  body,  and 

Westminster.  Thomas  Clyfford  of  the  custody  of  the  manor  of  Oldebury  with  the 
advowson  of  the  church  of  Oldebury,  co.  Gloucester,  and  certain  lands 
during  the  life  of  William  Thorpe,  who  is  an  idiot,  finding  a  competent 
sustenance  for  the  latter,  and  all  issues  of  the  premises  £rom  10  May, 
19  Edward  lY,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  of  the  same  to  the  said  Thomas 
Saintleger  by  letters  patent  of  that  date  {see  p,  151),  surrendered.       By  p.s. 

May  8.  Presentation  of  John  Potter,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Little 

Westminster.    Stanbrige,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Laurence 

Skoy. 

May  2.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Okys  alias  Okes  late  of  Dertford,  co.  Kent, 

Westminster.    '  yoman,'  alias  late  of  Yerde,  co.  Kent.  By  E. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  afterwards. 


22   EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  806 


l^go  Membrane  19 — cont. 

May  2.  Pardon  to  William  Broun  of  Berham,  co.  Kent,  *  husbondman,'  of  his 

Westminster,    outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for 

divers  trespasses ;    he  having  surrendered   to  the  Marshalsea  prison,    as 
William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

May  18.  Presentation  of  William  Broke  to  the  parish  church  of   St.    Leonard 

'Westminster,    without  the  south  gate  of  the  city  of  Exeter,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter, 

void  by  the  resignation  of  Robert  Wellyngton. 


MEMBRANES  18  and  17. 

March  5.         Impeximm  and  confirmation  to  Julian,  the  abbess,  and  the  nuns  of 
Westminster.    Wherwell  of  the  following  :— 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  26  April,  29  Henry  III,  to  Eufemia,  then 
abbess,  and  the  nuns. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  16  February,  41  Edward  III,  inspecting  and 
confirming  to  Joan,  then  abbess,  and  the  nuns  the  following  : — 

a.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  26  October,  44  Henry  III 
[Charter  Roll,  44  Henry  III,  m,  1],  inspecting  and  confirming 
writings  of  Ethelred  dated  1002  and  1008.  [MonasHcon, 
II.  636.] 

h.  Another  charter  of  the  same  date  [Cfiarter  Roll,  44  Hetiry  III, 
m,  2],  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following : — 

(1)  A  charter  of  Henry  II  dated  at  London. 

(2)  A  charter  of  the  same  dated  at  Woodstock  to  Matilda, 
then  abbess. 

(S)  A  charter  (undated)  of  Richard  I. 

(4)  A  charter  dated  at  Roche  Andelys,  7  September, 
10  Richard  I,  to  Matilda,  then  abbess,  and  the  convent. 

(5)  A  charter  dated  at  Windsor,  25  October,  9  John,  to 
Matilda,  then  abbess,  and  the  nuns.  [RotuU  Cartarum, 
p.  171.] 

8.  Letters  patent  dated  80  July,  2  Richard  II,  inspecting  and 
confirming  to  Cecily,  then  abbess,  and  the  nuns  a  charter  of  Alfred. 

4.  Letters  patent  dated  10  November,  2  Richard  II,  inspecting  and 
confirming  a  charter  dated  at  Guildford,  10  November,  5  Edward  III. 
[Charter  Roll,  5  Edward  III,  No,  11.] 

For  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  4.  Grant  to  William  Staunton,  one  of  the  grooms  of  the  king's  chamber,  of 

Westminster,    the  custody  of  all  lands  late  of  Richard  Boliton,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief 

by  knight  service,  during  the  minority  of  Robert  his  son  and  heir,  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  16. 


May  16.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  under-mentioned  Richard,  of  the 

Westminster,    tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  21  May,  80  Henry  VI, 

granting  pardon  to  Richard  Bugell  of  Shelderton,  co.  Salop,  *  knave.' 
These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  Richard  Style  has  taken  oath 
in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 


8256 


806  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-t  j^on  Metnbrane  16 — cont, 

March  28.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts  for 
Westminster,  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Salisbury  to  the 
king's  clerk  Master  Lionel  Wydevylle,  whom  the  pope  has  appointed  bishop 
on  the  death  of  Richard,  last  bishop,  and  who  has  renounced  everything 
prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  papal  bull,  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has 
taken.     [Fcetiera,]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 

Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Lincoln. 

Oxford  and  Berks. 

Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
The  like  to  William  Heryot,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

June  20.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Spencer,  knight,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  late  the 
WestminBtor.  ^,^e  of  James  Ormond,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  of  the  manor  of  Wirdesford  alias 
Wirdesford  Bolet  with  its  members,  co.  Dorset,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason 
of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1 
Edward  IV,  to  hold  with  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge 
and  all  other  profits  and  all  issues  from  4  April  last.  By  p.s. 

March  14.        Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Grenefeld,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  in 

Westminster,    his  conflicts  and  necessities  and  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 

Gloucester,  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  knights  of  the  king's  alms  within 

the  college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore.  By  p.s. 

1483. 

Feb.  9.  Grant,  for  602.  paid  by  her  in  the  king's  chamber,  to  Elizabeth  late 

Westminetar.  the  wife  of  John  Monke,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service  as 
of  the  honour  of  Okehamton,  which  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  the 
forfeiture  of  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Devon,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  reversions  with  knights'  fees  and 
advowsons  late  of  the  said  John  during  the  minority  of  Humphrey  his 
son  and  heir  and  the  custody  of  the  latter,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. 

By  p.s. 


1482,  MEMBRANE  16. 

May  10.  Letters    of   denization  for  Matthew  Founteyn,  bom   in  the  parts  of 

Westminster.    Normandy,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

By  p.s.  and  for  IBs.  id.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  10.  Grant  to  John  Courtenay,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  of  an  acre  of 

Westminster,    land  in  Alfyngton,  co.  Devon,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Alfyngton 

pertaining  to  it,  late  of  Thomas  Courtenay,  earl  of  Devon,  and  in  the  kmg's 
hands  by  his  forfeiture.  By  p.s. 

May  7.  Licence,   for  40  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for   the    alienation   in 

Westminster,  mortmain  to  John  Tailour,  clerk,  the  provost,  and  the  scholars  of  the 
college  called  *Oryell*  in  the  University  of  Oxford  by  John  Hab,  bishop  of 
Coventry  and  Lichfield,  Henry  Sampson,  clerk,  Richard  Chocke,  knight, 
John  Parker,  'marchaunt,'  John  Chapman  and  Ralph  Fyssher  of  the 
manor  of  Litilworth  by  Chepyngfaryngdon,  co.  Berks,  and  by  the  said 
Henry  and  Richard  and  Thomas  Comysshe,  clerk,  of  the  manor  of  Dene 
and  four  messuages,  two  carucates  of  land  and  200  acres  of  pasture  in  Dene, 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Pakt  1.  807 


1482.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

Overchalkeford  and  Netherchalkeford,  co.  Oxford,  extended  at  11  marks 
6a.  8d.  yearly,  not  held  in  chief,  as  appears  by  inquisitions  taken  before 
John  Goylyn,  late  escheator  in  the  said  counties,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  12 
marks  yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated 
21  January,  19  Edward  11. 

May  10.  Grant,  for  a  sum  of  money  in  hand  paid,  to  John,  the  prior,  and  the 

Westminster,  convent  of  the  church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Norwich,  which  is  of  the 
foundation  of  the  bishops  of  Norwich  and  not  of  the  king  and  his 
progenitors,  that  thev  shall  not  in  future  be  charged  with  any  corrodies 
at  the  request  of  the  king  and  his  heirs,  notwithstanding  that  John  Repon 
and  others  at  the  request  of  the  king's  progenitors  and  Gilbert  Banaster  at 
the  request  of  the  king  have  obtained  corrodies  and  the  said  Gilbert 
still  has  one.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  14. 

July  4.  Grant  to  John  Tremayn,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands, 

Westminster,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions  with  advowsons  of  churches  and  other 
ecclesiastical  benefices  exceeding  the  tax  of  20  marks,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge  and  other  profits  and  conunodities  late  of  John  Wise  of 
Sydenham,  co.  Devon,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service  as  of  the 
honour  of  Plumpton,  during  the  minority  of  Oliver  his  son  and  heir  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir.  By  p.s. 

June  27.         Whereas  Thomas  Ormond,  esquire,  Thomas  de  Sancto  Mauro,  knight, 
Westminster.    John  Sapcote,  esquire  of  the  body,    Thomas  Beaumont,    esquire,  John 

Speke,  esquire,  Richard  Foster,  esquire,  John  Denys  of  Orlegh,  William 
Coffyn,  John  Coblegh,  Richard  Spencer,  John  Prous,  John  Chalvedon, 
John  Isak,  Amulph  Baby,  John  Dyer,  John  Hayside,  Thomas  Norys  and 
John  Seller  the  elder  lately  acquired  for  their  lives  from  Humphrey  Poyntz, 
esquire,  the  manor  of  Elkeston  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  same 
and  all  messuages,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Elkeston,  co. 
Gloucester,  held  in  chief,  and  entered  thereon  without  licence,  the  king, 
for  15^  paid  in  the  hanaper,  pardons  the  trespass  in  this. 

July  5.  General  pardon  to  Joan  Brednex  alias  Inglesfeld  late  of  Odymer  alias 

Westmmster.    Udymer,  co.  Sussex,  « wydowe,'   and  Richard  Brodnex  alias  Brednex  late 

of  the  same,  *  laborer,*  of   all  offences  committed    by    them    before    27 

J^^ne.  By  p.s. 

July  1.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  marches  of 

Westminster.    Wales  adjacent  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of 

St.  Davids  to  the  king's  councillor  Master  Richard  Martyn,  whom  the  pope 
has  appointed  bishop  in  the  place  of  Robert,  last  bishop,  deceased,  and  who 
has  renounced  everything  prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  papal  bull  and 
whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.     [Fadera.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

July  8.  Appointment  of  Robert  Radclyf,  esquire  of  the  body,  as  captain  of  an 

Westminster,    armed  force  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  put  to  sea  to  resist  his  enemies. 

[Fadera.]  By  K. 

July  8.  Appointment  of  the  same  to  take  ships  and  other  vessels  and  mariners, 

Westmmster.    masters,  soldiers,  carpenters  called  *  shipwrightes,*  makers  of  bows  and 


BOB 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1482. 


July  8. 

Westminster* 


July  1. 
Westminster. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


Meinbrane  14 — cont. 

arrows,  plumbers,  surgeons  and  men  called  '  trumpettis  '  and  bows,  arrows, 
stones,  iron,  lead,  lances,  *  langdebevys,'  *  gleyves  *  and  hammers  and  other 
necessaries  and  victuals.     [Fieiiera,]  By  K. 

Licence  for  Edmund  Bedyngfeld,  esquire,  to  crenellate  his  manor  of 
Oxburgh,  CO.  Norfolk,  and  pardon  to  him  for  any  oflfences  already  committed 
in  that  behalf ;  and  grant  that  he  and  his  heirs  may  have  a  market 
weekly  on  Friday  at  their  town  of  Oxburgh  with  a  court  of  pie-powder  there 
and  eJl  tolls  and  profits,  provided  that  it  be  not  to  the  harm  of  neighbour- 
ing markets.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Anne  late  the  wife  of  Robert 
Wyngefeld,  knight,  John  Hevenyngham,  knight,  William  Calthorpe, 
knight,  William  Berdewell  the  younger,  esquire,  and  Henry  Spelman  to  the 
master  or  warden  and  the  brethren  of  the  college  of  St.  John  the 
Evangelist,  Rushworth,  of  the  manors  of  Rushworth  and  Lirlyng, 
CO.  Norfolk,  extended  at  201,  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken 
before  Thomas  Rokkewode,  esquire,  escheator  in  the  county,  to  hold  to  the 
value  of  22Z.  yearly,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated 
5  December,  11  Edward  IV. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Crabbe,  esquire,  one  of  the  marshals  of  the 
hall  of  the  household  of  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales, 
for  his  good  service  to  the  king  in  his  conflicts  and  necessities  and  to  the 
king's  said  son,  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  knights  of  the  king's  alms 
within  the  college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore. 

By  p.s. 


May  17. 

Westminster, 


May  20. 

Westminster. 


May  10. 

Westminster. 

June  22. 
Westminster. 


Julys. 

Westminster. 


June  28. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   13. 

Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  rolumiis  for  one  year,  granted  on 
14  November  last  by  letters  patent  to  John  Turner  alias  Tumore  of 
Peveresham,  co.  Kent,  *  bocher,'  alias  *  yoman,'  staying  on  the  king's 
service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastynges, 
lieutenant  general  of  the  town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe- 
custody  and  victualling  of  the  town,  because  he  delays  in  the  county  of 
Kent,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriff. 

Presentation  of  John  Don,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  chantry  within 
the  parish  church  of  St.  Michael,  Salwarpe,  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  void 
by  the  death  of  John  Harris,  last  chaplain,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  his  kinsman  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick. 

Appointment,  until  10  November,  of  Robert  Golman  to  take  wheat  for 
the  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

Appointment  of  James  Fynche  and  Robert  Buk  to  take  soldiers  and 
mariners  for  the  king's  ship  called  le  Marye  de  la  Toure,  which  the  king  has 
ordered  to  be  taken  to  foreign  parts,  and  to  rule  and  govern  them. 

Appointment  of  William  Parker,  master  of  the  king's  ship  called 
le  Pry7ice,  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  sea  with  an  armed  force  to 
resist  his  enemies,  John  Barbour  and  John  Tomson  to  take  mariners  for 
the  same  ship  and  victuals  for  them  and  the  soldiers  in  it. 

Appointment,  until  28  November,  of  Richard  Wright  of  London, 
fishmonger,  to  take  sea  and  fresh-water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  house- 
hold and  carriage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


22  EDWARD   IV.— Pabt  1. 


309 


1482. 

May  17. 

Westminster. 


May  2. 

Westminster. 


May  17. 

Westminster. 

June  18. 
Westminster. 


June  29. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  13 — eonU 

Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  James  Pirde,  born  in 
Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit 
the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  K. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Okys  alias  Ookys  aliwi  Okes  late  of  Dertford, 
CO.  Kent,  *  yoman,*  alias  late  of  Crayford,  co.  Kent,  alias  late  of  Yerde, 
CO.  Kent.  By  K. 

General  pardon  to  Richard  Bonewyke  alias  Bonweke  of  Crawley, 
CO.  Sussex,  *  wever,'  alias  *  yoman.'  By  K. 

Grant  to  Robert  Coorte  and  his  assigns  of  the  presentation  to  the  parish 
church  of  Bampford  Courtney,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  at  next  voidance. 

By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Edmund  Albon  to  the  parish  church  of  Myvote,  in 
the  diocese  of  St.  Asaph,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Rogers. 


July  14. 
Westminftter. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


July  16. 

Westminster. 


July  27. 

Westminster. 


July  10. 
Westminster. 


July  28. 

Westminster. 

July  20. 
Camterbory. 

July  24. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   12. 

General  pardon  to  John  Tumour  of  Neweton,  co.  Norfolk,  'laborer,* 
alias  *  husbondman,'  alias  of  Castelacre,  co.  Norfolk,  of  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  him  before  12  July.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Marryk  alias  Maryke  of  Holme  in  the 
parish  of  Pykall,  co.  York,  *  yoman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 
before  28  May  last.  By  p.s. 

Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year, 
granted  on  28  April  last  by  letters  patent  to  John  Cheseman,  citizen 
and  tailor  of  London,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of 
the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastinges,  lieutenant-general  of  the 
town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and 
defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  London,  as  appears  by 
certificate  of  Robert  Tate  and  Richard  Chawry,  sheriffs. 

Presentation  of  David  Creagh  to  the  parish  church  or  free  chapel  of 
the  Holy  Trinity,  Cork,  in  the  diocese  of  Cork.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Geoffrey  Warburton  to  the  parish  church  of  Balyng- 
ham  in  the  marches  of  Calais,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne  and  of  the 
jurisdiction  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Mark  Eustace,  last  parson. 

Pardon  to  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster, 
ordinary  of  that  place,  of  all  escapes  of  William  White  of  Hatfelde  Brodok, 
CO.  Essex, '  husbondman,'  from  his  custody  before  26  May  lasti  By  p.s. 

Letters  of  denization  for  Peter  Harton,  born  in  the  parts  of  Almain. 

By  p.s.  and  for  88.s.  4rf.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

■ 

Letters  of  denization  for  John  Sprynger,  born  in  the  parts  of  Almain. 

By  K.  and  for  20.s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Gogh,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  of  12</. 
daily  for  the  exercise  of  his  office  from  the  issues  of  the  city  of  London  and 
the  county  of  Middlesex  and  a  livery  of  vesture  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the 
household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs  of  London  and  Middlesex. 


810 


CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1482. 

July  15. 
WeBtminster. 


July  18. 
Dover. 


Julyl. 
Westminster. 


July  29. 

Westminster. 


July  80. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  1 . 
Westminster. 


July  24. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  4. 
Westminster, 

Aug.  9. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  4. 
Westminster. 


Aug.   9. 
Westminster, 


MEMBRANE  lU 

Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Oeddyng,  esquire,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Frognale,  of  the  third  part  of  the  manor  and  lordship 
of  Basyngbume  with  its  members  and  appurtenances  of  the  fee  of 
Richemond  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge,  Essex  and  Hertford,  in  lieu  of  a 
like  grant  to  the  said  Edmund  by  letters  patent  dated  28  July, 
19  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  K. 

General  pardon  to  Robert  Julyan  alias  Jelyan,  late  of  the  city  of 
Winchester,  co.  Southampton, '  husbondman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by 
him  before  17  July.  By  a. 

General  pardon  to  John  Jenkynson  late  of  Elyngton,  co.  Huntingdon, 

*  corser,'  alias  John  Derby  late  of  Coventry  in  the  county  of  Coventry, 

*  grasyer,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  29  May  last.  By  K. 

Signification  to  pope  Sixtus  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  John 
Dunstar,  late  prior  of  Bath,  as  abbot  of  the  church  of  St.  Augustine 
without  the  walls  of  the  city  of  Canterbury,  immediately  subject  to  the 
church  of  Rome.  By  p.s« 

Grant  to  the  king's  knight  of  the  body,  Thomas  Mountgomery,  and 
William  Herbert,  esquire,  and  their  assigns  of  the  presentation  to  the 
parish  church  or  rectory  of  Chaddesey,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath,  at  its  next 
voidance.  By  p.a. 

General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Boteler  ali4i8  Botiller  aZias  Botyler  late  of 
Stenyng,  co.  Sussex,  'mercer,'  alias  'yoman,'  alias  ' husbondman,'  alias 
'chepman,'  of  all  offences  conmutted  by  him  before  28  July  last.       By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Depeler,  one  of  the  king's 
trumpeters,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot  and 
convent  of  Wynchecombe  from  the  farm  of  the  hundreds  of  Kyftesgate, 
Holford  and  Greston  with  fairs  and  markets  in  the  town  of  Wynchecombe, 
as  John  Clyff,  late  marshal  of  the  king's  minstrels,  deceased,  had.     By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  abbot  and  convent. 

Protection,  for  two  years,  by  the  royal  prerogative,  for  John  Baron 
late  of  London,  alias  of  Westminster,  *  mercer,'  who  is  going  on  the 
king's  service  to  divers  parts  and  places  within  the  realm  and  beyond  the 
seas,  and  his  servants,  lands,  goods  and  possessions.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  William  Hall,  clerk,  bom 
in  Scotland,  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to 
inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Presentation  of  Richard  Boseworth  to  the  parish  church  of  Chepstede, 
in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William   Sage. 


June   4. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  10. 

Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumm,  for  one  year,  granted 
on  24  April  last  by  letters  patent  to  Amald  de  Wyte  of  London, 
*  sugarfyner,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  William 
Slefeld,  esquire,  treasurer  of  the  town  and  castle  of  CsJais  and  the 
marches  there,  on  the  victualling,  defence  and  safe-custody  of  the  same, 
because  he  delays  in  London,  as  Richard  Chaury  and  Robert  Tate, 
sheriffs,  have  certified. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  811 


1482.  Membrane  10 — cont, 

Jane  9.  Whereas  by  letters  patent  the  king  granted  to  the  mayor,  citizens  and 

Fotheringhay.  commonalty  of  London  the  office  of  garbling  of  all  spices  in  the  port  and 

cit^  of  London,  and  they  have  accordingly  appointed  Nicholas  Suthworth, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  as  their  garbler  and  deputy  in  the  said  port 
and  city  ;  the  king  hereby  appoints  the  said  Nicholas  for  life  as  garbler  of 
all  spices  in  the  towns  of  Sandwich  and  Suthampton  and  all  cities,  towns, 
ports,  fairs  and  markets  within  the  realm,  receiving  fees  as  in  the  city  of 
London,  with  all  other  accustomed  profits  (Cf.  p.  205).  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Sampson  of  an  annuity  of  201.  from  the 
customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  from  Easter 
last.  By  p.s. 

June  12.         Grant    to    William    Hugford,    esquire,  of    an    annuity    of    5L    from 
Fotheringhay.  Michaelmas  last  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  from  the 

is^es  of  the  lordship  of  Burford.  By  E. 

June  9.  Grant  to  John  Walcote  of  the  custody  of  a  messuage  or  tenement  with  a 

Fotheringhay.  garden  adjoining  in  the  parish  of  St.  Martin  without  the  walls  of  the  city 

of  Canterbury,  late  of  Thomas  Combe  late  of  the  said  city,  condenmed  to 
death,  which  William  Say,  late  yeoman  of  the  crown,  had  of  the  grant  of 
the  late  king,  to  hold  from  Easter  last  for  forty  years,  rendering  yearly  to 
the  king  4«.  8d.  as  before  and  id.  more.  By  E. 

March  18.        Presentation  of  Philip  Gooldis  to  the  parish  church  of  Christ  Church, 
Westminater.    Cork,  in  the  diocese  of  Cork.  By  p.s. 

July  8.  General  pardon  to  Walter  Yaghan  oZtos  Walter  ap  Roger  Vaghan  late  of 

Weatminater.    Swowdell,    CO.  Hereford,  esquire,  alias  Walter  ap  Boss    Vaghan  late  of 

Tretour  in  the  march  of  Wales.  By  p.s. 

June  4.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Assheton  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  knights  of 

FoiheriDghay    the  king's  alms  within  the  college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of 

Wyndesore.  By  E. 

June  26.  Exemption  for  life  of  Nicholas  Okerford  of  the  city  of  London,  <  vintener,' 
Westminater.  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognitions  and 
from  being  made  sheriff,  escheator,  coroner,  assessor,  taxer  or  collector  of 
tenths  or  other  tallages,  subsidies  or  aids,  mayor,  constable,  trier,  arrayer  or 
leader  of  men  at  arms  or  others  or  other  bailiff,  officer  or  minister  of  the 
king  against  his  will.  By  p.s. 

July  2.  Pardon  to  John  Taillour  late  of  Luston,  co.  Hereford,  '  taillour,'  for  the 

Westminater.   death  of  John  Bowyer,  with  which  he  was  charged  before  Thomas  Brugge 

and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  said  county,  as  it  appears  by 

record  of  Richard  Neel,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  appointed  to 

deliver  the  gaol  of  Hereford  castle,  that  he  killed  him  in  self-defence. 


MEMBRANE  9. 


May  6.  Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  Roger,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 

Westminater.    Cerne  of  the  foUowing  :— 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  20  November,  10  Richard  IE,  inspecting  and 
confirming  the  following : — 

(1)  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  28  February,  11  Edward  IE. 
[Charter  RoU,  11  Edward  II,  No.  84.] 


312  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2482.  Membrane  9 — cont, 

(2)  A  charter  dated  at  Woodstock,  22  July,  4  Edward  III 
[Charter  Roll,  4  Edward  III,  No,  60],  inspecting  and  confirming 
the  following : — 

a,  b.  Two  charters  of  Henry  II  dated  at  Woodstock. 

c.  A  charter    dated    at    Devizes,   28    September,  9   John. 
[Rotiili  Cartaruniy  p,  170.] 

d.  Letters  patent  dated  16  June,  84  Edward  I. 

e.  A  charter  dated  at  Leicester,  28  Febroary,  19  Edward  II. 
[Charter  Roll,  19  Edward  II,  No.  13.] 

/.  Releases  of  rent. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  21  February,  20  Richard  II,  granting  that 
the  prior  and  convent  shall  have  the  custody  of  the  abbey  and  its 
temporalities  during  voidance,  saving  to  the  king  knights*  fees  and 
advowsons  and  rendering  to  him  lOZ.  for  each  voidance. 

For  60.S.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE  8. 

Aug.  25.  Confirmation  to  William,  bishop  of  Meath,  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.  5  October,  19  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  the  oflBce  of  chancellor  of  Ireland 
during  good  behaviour,  and  grant  that  he  shall  receive  the  accustomed  lees 
from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper  of  Ireland  and  the  issues  of  the  king's 
manor  or  lordship  of  Cromlyn,  co.  Dublin,  in  lieu  of  another  grant  to  him 
by  letters  patent  dated  4  November,  20  Edward  IV,  surrendered ;  provided 
that  he  do  not  receive  any  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  said  manor  or  lordship 
until  the  death  of  Robert  DeveduU,  knight.  By  K. 

Aug.  29.         General  pardon    to    John    Goodwyn  aliafi  Godewyn   alias    Goddewyn 

Westminster,   of  Trymme  in  Ireland,  *  goldsmyth,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  27  August.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  18.         Grant  to  the  king's  serv^ant  William  Ferrour  of  a  tenement  with  a  forge 

Westminster,   pertaining  to  it  on  the  high  pavement  within  the  borough  of  Warwick 

during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinsman  Warwick,  without  rendering 

anything  to  the  king,  provided  that  he  maintain  and  repair  them  at  his 

own  cost. 

Aug.  16.         Letters  of  denization  for  Quoyn  Petirson,  born  in  the  town  of  Wormes  in 
Westminster.    Almain,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  19.         General    pardon    to   John  Toche  late  of  Brampton,  co.  Huntingdon, 
Westminster.   <  miller,*  of  all  oflTences  committed  by  him  before  17  September.         By  p.s. 

Oct.  1.  Presentation    of    John    Brumley    to    the  parish  church  of    Compton 

Westminster.   Vauchurch,  in   the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Master 

John  Gynner. 

Aug.  80.         Presentation  of  Richard  Bull,  perpetual  vicar  of  Horley  and  Homton,  in 
Westminster,   the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  the  parish  church  of  Little  Comberton,  in  the 

diocese  of  Worcester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward, 
son  and  heir  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices 
with  John  Kent. 


22  EmVARD  IV.— Part  1.  8l8 


lAQO  MEMBRANE  7. 

Aug.  16.         Presentation  of  John  Kirkhall  to  the  parish  church  of  Nutgrove,  in  the 
Westminster,   diocese  of  Worcester,  void  by  the  death  of  John  8myth. 

July  18.  Mandate  to  all  mayors,  sheriffs  and  other  officers  of  the  king  within  the 

Westminster,  realm  ;  on  complaint  by  Thomas  Boos,  citizen  and  merchant  of  London, 
that  whereas  in  November,  19  Edward  IV,  he  came  with  a  ship  called 
U  Thomas  Iiondon  laden  with  white  wines  from  the  town  of  Eochelle  in 
France  to  the  town  of  Scluse  in  Flanders  and  entered  the  house  of  a  barber 
there  with  five  other  English  merchants,  one  Bartholomew  Gold«nyth,  bom 
in  Flanders,  with  two  other  persons  of  the  same  province,  spoke  opprobrious 
words  touching  the  king's  person  and  abused  the  English  and  when  the 
said  Thomas  complained  to  the  burgomasters,  he  and  the  said  Bartholomew 
were  sent  to  prison  and  he  was  kept  in  custody  for  thirty-six  days  and  then 
was  taken  by  one  Guynes,  messenger  of  arms,  by  virtue  of  a  mandate  from 
the  duke  of  Burgundy  to  the  burgomasters,  before  Thomas  Mountgomery, 
knight,  and  Master  Thomas  Cooke,  doctor  of  decrees,  the  king's  ambassa> 
dors,  to  the  town  of  Bruges  and  when  he  wished  to  show  the  cause  of  the 
king  and  himself  to  the  duke  he  was  recaptured  by  one  Adrian  Drabbe  and 
four  Serjeants  at  mace  and,  without  the  knowledge  of  the  said  ambassadors, 
brought  back  to  Scluse  by  water  and  there  detained  in  prison,  although  the 
said  Bartholomew  was  set  at  large  by  the  burgomasters,  and  suffered  a  loss 
of  800^.  before  he  was  set  at  large ;  to  seize  any  ships  and  goods  of  any 
inhabitant  of  the  town  of  Scluse  when  required  to  do  so  by  the  said  Thomas 
up  to  the  sum  of  8002.  and  to  keep  them  in  safe-custody  and  to  certify 
thereon  to  the  king  and  council.  By  C. 

Aug.  19.         Protection,    for    one  year,  for  Philip  Hurell,  citizen  and    skinner   of 
Westminster.   London,  and  his  servants,  lands,  goods  and  possessions.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  24.         General    pardon  to    John  Sweyn  alias  Swayne  of  London  the  elder, 
Westminster.    <  baker,'  alias  of  Norwich,  co.  Norfolk,  of  all  oflfences  committed  by  him  in 

the  time  of  Henry  VI.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  22.         General  pardon  to  Edmund  Assheton  of  Petworth,  co.  Sussex,  *  rypyar,' 
Westminster,   of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  16  August.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  24.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Alexander  Lye,  chaplain,  one  of  the  king's 

Westminster,   councillors,  of  the  office  of  controller  within  the  castle  and  town  of  Berwyk 

and  of  the  fishery  there  and  the  marches  of  the  same,  with  the  accustomed 

fees  from  the  issues  of  the  castle,  town  and  fishery.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  same  of  the  custody  of  *  Mesuneue '  within  the  town 
of  Berwyk  with  all  rights  and  profits. 

Aug.  27.         General  pardon  to  William  Smyth  late  of  Clyfton,  '  yoman,'  alias  late  of 
Westminster,   the  county  of  Stafford.  By  p.s« 

Aug.  80.         Presentation    of     Bichard    Bull     to     the     parish     church    of  Little 
Westminster.    Gomberton,  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John 
Kent. 


MEMBRANE  6. 

July  4.  General  pardon  to  John  Eelom  of  Alington,  co.  Lincoln,  '  husbondman/ 

Westminster,    of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  July.  By  p.s. 

July  18.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,    on  9  February  last  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Hayward  alias  Heyward, 


814  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1482«  Membrane  6 — cont 

citizen  and  draper  of  London,  alias  *  merchaunt/  alias  '  broker/  st^ng  on 
the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman,  WilHam, 
lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant  general  of  the  town,  castle  and  marches  of 
Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and  defence  of  the  same,  because  he 
delays  in  London,  as  Robert  Tate  and  Richard  Chawry,  sheriffs,  have 
certified. 

July  2.  Exemption    for    life    of    Richard   Vestment  of    the  town   of    Oxford, 

Westminster.  *potycary,*  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or 
recognitions  and  from  being  made  coroner,  assessor,  taxer  or  collector  of 
tenths,  fifteenths  or  other  tallages,  subsidies  or  aids,  constable,  trier, 
arrayer  or  leader  of  men  at  arms  or  others,  chamberlain,  bailiff,  officer  or 
minister  of  the  king  and  from  taking  up  knighthood  against  his  will ;  and 
grant  to  him  for  life  of  protection,  with  clause  nolumus.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  2.  Licence,  for  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Philip  Asteley,  esquire,  son 

"Westminster,  an^l  heir  of  Ralph  Asteley,  to  grant  a  messuage  and  ten  shops  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Sepulchre  without  the  bar  of  Westsmythfeld,  London,  held 
in  chief,  to  Nicholas  Asteley,  his  son  and  heir,  and  Isabel  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Robert  Strelley,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of 
Nicholas. 

July  80.  Grant  for  life   to  the   king's  servant  Walter  Forde  of  an  annuity  of 

Westminster.    10  marks  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton, 

provided  that  if  the  king  shall  promote  the  said  Wsdter  to  any  office 

of  the  clear  yearly  value  of  20  marks  for  life  he  shall  not  be  bound  to 

pay  this.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  18.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Henry  Bodrugan  late  of  Bodrugan, 

Westminster,    co.    Cornwall,  knight,  of  the  tenor  of  the   enrolment   of   letters   patent 

dated  27  April,  18  Edward  IV  {^see  p,  81),  being  a  pardon  to  him  of  outlawry. 

These   letters   have   been  accidentally  lost,    as  John  Brandon  has  taken 

oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Oct.  18.  Pardon    to   John   Huddilston,   alias   Hudleston,   esquire,   one   of  the 

Westminster    ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  alias  late  escheator  in   the   counties   of 

Southampton  and  Wilts,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines, 
amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 
king  before  80  September.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  21.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Jerveys  of  the  office  of  chief 

Westminster,  porter  within  the  Tower  of  London,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  a 
mansion  within  the  Tower,  as  William  Lee,  deceased,  had  of  the  king's 
grant,  receiving  12d,  daily  for  the  said  office  from  the  farm  of  the 
counties  of  London  and  Middlesex,  provided  that  he  do  not  meddle 
with  a  house  at  the  end  of  the  mansion  reserved  to  the  use  of  the 
king's  plumber.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  21.         General   pardon   to   John   Preste   alias   Preest,  late  of  Tharfelde,  co, 
Westminster.   Hertford,  *  smyth.* 


MEMBRANE   6. 


June  25.         General   pardon  to   James   Whitehalgh   alias   Whitehall   of  Leek,  co. 
Westminster.    Stafford,  'yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  14  June. 

By  p.s. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1.  815 


24 g2  Membrane  5 — cont, 

July  6.  General  pardon  to  Sir  Roger  Warre,  late  vicar  of  Pagham,  co.  Sussex, 

Westminster.    Qf  ^\  offences  committed  by  him  before  8  April.  Byp.s. 

July  8.  Licence   for   the   abbot   and  convent  of  Ramesey  to  acquire  in   mort- 

Westminster,  main,  after  inquisition,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services,  not  held  in. 
chief,  to  the  value  of  20  marks  yearly  ;  as  a  great  part  of  their 
possessions  among  the  marches  in  the  counties  of  Kent  (?  Cambridge), 
Huntingdon  and  Norfolk  have  been  destroyed  by  water  in  the  past  60  years 
and  certain  grants  by  letters  patent  of  Henry  IV,  V  and  VI  are  void  by 
virtue  of  an  act  of  resumption  in  the  late  Parliament  at  Westminster. 

July  6.  Grant  to  John  Wood,  under  treasurer  of  England,  and  John  Fitzherbert 

Westminster.    Qf  ^Yiq  presentation  to  the  church  of  High  Aungre  alias  Highanger,  in  the 

diocese  of  London,  at  his  next  voidance.  By  p.s. 

July  27.  General  pardon  to  WiUiam  West  alias  Weiste  alias  Waste  alias  Glover, 

Westminster.    Qf  Chepyng  Campden,  co.  Gloucester,  *  dyer,'  alias  *  servant,'  alias  *  yoman,' 

1481  ^^  *^  offences  committed  by  him  before  28  July.  By  p.s. 

March  12.  Grant  to  Anthony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  Thomas  Beynam,  esquire,  and  Robert 
Poyntz,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  St. 
Briavels  in  the  forest  of  Dene  {see  p.  261).  .  By  p.s. 

1482  Vacated  because  in  the  twenty -jfirst  year, 

Aug.  6.  General  pardon  to  John  Olynton  of  Estnor,  co.  Hereford,  *  gentilman,'  of 

Westminster.    aU  offences  committed  by  him  before  81  July.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  10.  Presentation   of   Thomas   Bell   to   the   parish  church  of  Pappeworthe 

Westminster.    Evererde,  in  the  diocese  of  Ely,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Thomas. 

Oct.  14.  Presentation  of  Robert  Wakerley  to  the  parish  church  of  Hetheld,  in 

Westminster,    the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Geofl&rey  Hert. 

Oct.  14.  General    pardon    to    Lloen  Vaughan  of  Chirkland  in   North  Wales, 

Westminster.    «  yoman,'   alias  of   Pennant  Malankith    in  North  Wales,  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  12  October.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  81.  Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  St.  Peter,  Dunstable,  of  the 

Westminster,  order  of  St.  Augustine,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the 
place  of  Thomas  Gyles,  resigned. 


MEMBRANE  4. 

Oct.  15,  Pardon  to  William  Crosse  of  Boxford,  co.  Suffolk,  *  clothmaker,'  of  his 

Westminster,    outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer 

Thomas  Wellys  for  having  threatened  Thomas  Shyt,  his  tenant,  at  Boxford 
so  that  the  latter  withdrew  from  his  holding  and  the  said  Thomas  Wellys 
lost  his  rents  and  services ;  the  said  William  having  surrendered  to  the 
Marshalsea  prison,  as  William  Huse,  chief  justice  of  Uie  King's  Bench,  has 
certified. 

Oct.  11.  The  like  to  John   Stokwell  of  Dunton,  oo.  Essex,   'yoman,'  of  his 

Westminster,    outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 

answer  for  divers  trespasses. 

Oct.  16.  Exemption  for  life  of  John  Cokayne,  esquire,  from  being  put  on  assizes, 

Westminster,    juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognitions  and  from  being  made  trier  of 


816  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2432  Membrane  4 — cont. 

ihe  same,  assessor,  taxer  or  collector  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other  tallages 
or  subsidies,  mayor,  sheriff,  constable,  bailiff  or  other  officer  or  minister  of 
the  king  against  his  will.  By  p.s 

Oct.  5.  General  pardon  to  Christopher  Douse  alias  Douze    late  of-  Wroxsale, 

Weetminster.    co.  Somerset,  *  yoman,*  alias  *  husbondman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  26  September.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  18.  Pardon  to  John  Gyles  alias  Tyche  late  of  Wichynford,  co.  Worcester, 

Westminster.    *  yoman,*  alicut  late  of  Heston,  co.  Middlesex,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county 

01  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers 
trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  William 
Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Oct.  21.  General    pardon    to   John    Spealte    late    of    Cherstowne,  co.  Devon, 

Westminster.    « yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  June.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  21.  Pardon  to  John  Brygge  late  of  Cley  by  the  Sea,  co.  Norfolk,  *  gentilman,* 

Westminster,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Essex  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 
of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  Andrew  Fuller  of  Gunthorpe  of  a  debt  of  202.  which 
the  latter  recovered  against  him  and  38«.  id,  damages,  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  said  Andrew,  as  Thomas 
Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

* 

June  18.         Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Eydwell,  priest,  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the 
Westminster,    chaplains  of  the  king's  chantry  of  St.  Mary  within  the  manor  of  Wode- 

stoke,  receiving  for  his  salary  10  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  said 
manor  and  the  hundred  of  Wotton,  co.  Oxford,  with  all  accustomed 
mansions,  fuel  and  profits  ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  Richard  Birde  by  letters 
patent  surrendered.  By  K. 

Oct.  [2]  4.  Pardon  to  Robert  Curson  of  Kymberley,  co.  Norfolk,  'husbondman,'  of  his 
Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  at  Westminster  to  satisfy  William  Couert,  esquire,  of  a  debt  of  40Z. 
which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  and  268.  8r/.  damages ;  the  said 
William  having  on  16  October,  22  Edward  IV,  acknowledged  himself  satis- 
fied and  the  said  Robert  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas 
Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  to  Richard  Rugge  of  an  annuity  of  14  marks  from  the  death  of 

Westminster.    John  Rugge,  his  father,  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick, 

viz.  8  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Patengeham  and  6 

marks  from  the  king's  farm  called  '  Cassyfeme.'  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  3. 

Oct.  23.  General  pardon  to  John  Hatcher  alias  Hateher  of  Totyng  Graveney,  co. 

Westminster.    Surrey,  '  husbondman,'  alias   '  carter,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  15  October.  By  K. 

Oct.  21.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Flemyng  alias  Flemmyng  of  Puttenneth,  co. 

Westminster.    Surrey,  alias  of  Mortelake,  co.  Surrey,  *  carpenter,*  alias  *  yoman,*   alixis 

*  laborer,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  16  October.  By  p.s. 

May  10.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Suthwtvth  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    receiver,  bailiff,  keeper  and  surveyor  of  the  king's  manors  of  IfeH,  Welles 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1,  817 


1482. 


Membrane  3 — cont, 

and  Cosyngton,  co.  Kent,  receiving  100s.  yearly  from  the  issues,  sahsidies 

and  ulnages  of  cloths  in  the  county  of  Kent  with  all  other  accustomed 

profits.  By  p.s. 


Oct.  [8]1.         General  pardon  to  John  Abrey  alias  Payne  alias  Awbrey  alias  Aubry  of 
Westminster,    Suthweston,  co.  Oxford,  alias  late  of  Stokyn  Chirche,  co.  Oxford,  alias  late 

of  London,  alias  late  of  Breknok  in  Wales,  *  yoman,'  alias  'husbondman,' 
alias  *  somnor,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  27  October. 

By  p.s.  [5671.] 

July  2.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Kempe,  bishop  of  London,  Henry  Bourghchier,  earl 

Westminster,    of  Essex,  William  Bourghchier  his  son,  William  Dorward,  esquire,  Thomas 

Browne,  chaplain,  and  Reginald  Bokes  of  all  alienations  and  perquisitions 
of  the  manor  of  Bawreth  Hall  alias  Bawreth,  co.  Essex,  held  in  chief  by 
knight-service,  and  all  entries  thereon  without  licence.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  7.  Appointment  of  Walter  Amadas  as  deputy  of  Anthony,  earl  of  Ryvers, 

Westminster,    chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Dertemuthe  and  ports  and  places 

adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Nov.  9.  General  pardon  to  Geoffrey  Guyn  alias  Gwynneth  alias  Gwyne  late  of 

Westminster.    London,  * yoman,'  alias  late  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  alias  late  of  Westminster, 
CO.  Middlesex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  November. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Licence,  for  16«.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Joan  Soper  late  the  wife  of 

Westminster.    William  Soper  to  grant  a  messuage  and  85  acres  of  land  in  Southlangele, 

CO.  Southampton,  held  in  chief,  to  John  Ludlowe  and  his  heirs. 

Nov.  8.  General  pardon  to  John  Jakeson  alias  Jakson  late  of  Torkesey,  co. 

Westminster,    Lincoln,  *  sklater,*  although  he  became  the  king's  approver.  By  K. 

The  like  to  William  Gourley  alias  Gurley  late  of  Torkesey,  '  laborer.' 

ByK. 


MEMBRANE  2. 

Sept.  9.  Appointment  of  John  Henyngham,  knight,  William  Hopton,  Edmund 

Westminster.    Ynce  and  John  Wayneflete,  esquires,  to  supervise  Edmund  Ynce,  esquire, 

John  Davey,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  and  William  Fedreston,  whom 
the  king  has  appointed  guards,  conveyers  and  waftors  for  the  security  of 
the  king's  subjects  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  and  the  ships  and  fishermen  at 
sea  there  against  the  king's  enemies,  and  to  communicate  with  the  fishermen 
for  contributions  towards  their  expenses  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  all  others 
who  may  presume  to  be  guards,  convoyers  or  waftors. 

Nov.  8.  Letters  of  denization  for  Roger  Lem,  bom  in  the  parts  of  Flanders,  and 

Westminster,    the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  14.         Appointment  of  Sirs  William  Parre,  James  Haryngton,  James  Tyrell, 
Westminster,    knights  (one  of  whom  in  the  absence  of  the  other  shall  be  vice-constable) 

and  Masters  John  Wallyngton,  William  Lacy,  William  Fuller  and  George 
Warde,  bachelors  in  laws,  as  commissioners  in  the  office  of  the  constable- 
ship  of  England ;  and  of  Thomas  Grey,  knight,  as  vice-marshal. 

[Foidera^  By  K, 


818  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  ^go  Membrane  2 — cont, 

Aug.  24.  Appointment  for  life  of  Edward  Brampton,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 

WeBtminster.    body,  as  captain,  keeper  and  governor  of  the  island  of  Guemesey  with  its 

appurtenances  of  Omey,  Sarke,  Arme  and  Gethoo,  and  grant  to  him  for  his 
fees  and  expenses  in  the  custody  and  defence  of  the  island  and  all  castles 
and  fortresses  in  it  of  all  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents,  services, 
reversions,  customs  and  issues  in  the  same,  provided  that  he  do  hot  meddle 
with  any  lands,  rents  and  possessions  pertaining  to  the  priory  of 
St.  Michael  of  the  Yale  in  the  island.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  19.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Bikley,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
WestmiiiBter.  crown,  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  of  two  closes 
called  '  Pakemore '  and  '  Gappes  Close  *  lying  between  Wodelowes  and 
Gibbe  ClyfT  and  a  meadow  called  '  the  Erles  Medowe '  lying  between  the 
river  Aven  and  Miton  Pelde,  co.  Warwick,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value 
of  100s. 


MEMBRANE  1. 

July  11.        Grant  to  the  men  of  the  mistery  of  cooks  of  the  city  of  London,  in 
Westminster,    consideration  of  their  labours  at  the  king's  great  feast  of  St.  George  and 

other  things  at  the  king's  command,  and  because  when  thus  in  attendance 
on  the  king  they  have  been  put  on  assizes,  juries  and  other  inquisitions 
within  the  city  and  amerced  for  non-appearance,  that  they  shall  form  one 
body  and  perpetual  commonalty  and  shall  yearly  elect  two  masters  or 
governors  for  the  rule  of  the  mistery  and  commonalty,  and  shall  have 
perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal  and  power  of  acquiring  lands  and 
other  possessions  and  of  impleading  and  being  impleaded  and  of  making 
ordinances  for  the  good  governance  of  the  mistery,  and  that  they  shall 
have  the  supervision  of  the  mistery  in  the  said  city  and  the  suburbs,  and 
that  they  shall  not  be  put  on  any  assizes,  juries,  inquests,  inquisitions, 
attaints  or  other  recognitions  within  the  said  city  and  suburbs.         By  p.s. 

July  14.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  of  the 

Westminster,  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  6  October,  6  Edward  11, 
granting  that  John  de  Moubray  and  his  heirs  shall  have  their  chaces  of 
Burton  in  Lonnesdale  and  Nidresdale  by  certain  specified  bounds. 

July  6.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Augustine 

Westminster,   without  the  walls  of  the  city  of  Canterbury  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place 

of  William  Sellyng,  resigned.  By  K. 

March  20.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Hugh  Jaquyes  as  ganger  in  the  ports 
Westmmster.   Qf  'PqIq^  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  28.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  Huggeford,  esquire,  to 

Westminster.    Bichard,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of   Tewkisbury  of  the  manors  of 

Baltesford  and  Dodes,  co.  Worcester,  held  in  chief,  and  the  manor  of 
Puryton,  co.  Worcester,  not  held  in  chief,  extended  at  ISl,  IBs.  dd,  yearly, 
as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Hanley,  escheator  in  the 
county,  to  hold  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated 
21  May,  15  Edward  IV.  For  40Z.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  6.  Whereas  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Ralph  Hothom,  late  escheator  in 

Westmmster.    ^jj^^  county  of  Northumberland,  it  was  found  that  John  Owerd,  deceased, 

was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of 
Yosemonth,  co.    Northumberland,  held  in  chief  by  the  service  of  the 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  819 


1482.  Membrane  1 — cont. 

» 

twentieth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  by  the  name  of  John  Ord,  esquire,  by 
charter  dated  1  January,  16  Edward  IV,  granted  the  same- to  Richard 
Greswell  alias  Eyrswell,  Thomas  Denton  and  Robert  Johnson  of  the  town 
of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  chaplains,  and  William  Thomson  of  the  White 
Cross  of  the  same  town,  merchant,  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  by  the  name 
of  all  lands,  rents  and  services  which  he  had  in  the  manor  of  Gesemond 
and  they  were  accordingly  seised  of  the  same,  without  licence,  the  king, 
for  20s.  paid  in  the  banaper,  pardons  the  trespass  in  this. 


MEMBRANE    3ld— 28d. 

Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.      {See  Appendix.) 

MEMBRANE  26d 

June  5.  Commission  to  John  Savage,  knight,  Thomas  Comewall,  knight,  Thomas 

Fotheringhay.  Lygon,  Roger  Harwell,  John  Twynehowe  and  John  Whytyngton  to  survey 

all  lands,  houses,  woods,  chaces,  parks,  and  gardens  in  the  lordships  and 
hundreds  of  Tewkesbury  and  Whythyngton,  the  lordships  of  Hanley, 
Upton,  Bussheley  and  Rydmerley,  co.  Gloucester,  the  chaces  of  Malveme 
and  Cais  and  the  parks  of  Tewkesbury,  Hanley,  Blakmore,  Bussheley  and 
Rydmerley,  which  are  of  the  inheritance  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel, 
tenant  in  chief,  late  the  wife  of  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  to  enquire 
into  divers  wastes  committed  therein  by  Richard  Beauchamp,  knight, 
steward  of  the  lordships  and  hundreds  and  master  and  keeper  of  the  chaces 
and  parks,  for  want  of  due  execution  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  2Sd. 

May  18.  Commission  to  John  Hygford,  esquire  of  the  body,  John  Beaufitz, William 

Westminster.   Harwell,  esquire,  Robert  Throkmarton,  esquire,  Richard  Boughton,  esquire, 

Thomas  Rous,  esquire,  Degary  Heymer  and  the  sheriff  of  Warwick,  on 
information  that  John  Stafford, '  bastard,'  and  William  Stafford,  '  bastard,' 
with  other  evildoers  on  7  May  entered  into  the  manor  of  Arrowe  in  the 
possession  of  Margaret  Burdet,  widow,  and  John  Burdet  and  hold  it  by 
force  and  detain  all  the  jewels  and  goods  of  the  said  Margaret  and  John,  to 
take  the  posse  of  the  county  and  arrest  the  said  John  and  William  and 
imprison  them  until  they  find  security  for  appearing  before  the  king  and 
council  at  Westminster  and  being  of  good  behaviour  and  satisfying  the 
said  Margaret  and  John  of  the  jewels  and  goods,  and  to  put  the  said 
Margaret  and  John  in  possession  of  the  manor. 


MEMBRANE  22d. 

March  17*         Commission  de  walliis  et  fossatis  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 
Westminster.    Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Robert 

Constable,  knight,  Thomas  Meteham,  knight,  Marmaduke  Constable, 
knight,  John  Vavasour  the  elder,  John  Vavasour  the  younger,  Robert 
Sheffeld,  John  Aske,  esquire,  Robert  Portyngton  and  Leonard  Enyght  in 
the  wapentakes  of  Herthill  and  between  the  Ouse  and  Derwent  and  the 
liberty  of  Hodenshire  in  the  county  of  York. 


sao 


CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1482. 
Sept.  9. 

Wefltminster. 


Nov.  27. 
WeBtminster. 


Nov.  27. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  22d — cont. 

The  like  to  William  Tirwhite,  esquire,  Robert  Shefeld,  Thomas  Moigne, 
John  Moigne,  Thomas  Hanserd,  esquire,  and  John  Barde  along  the  coast 
of  the  marsh  of  the  water  of  Ankholme  in  the  parts  of  Lyndesey  in  the 
county  of  Lincoln  between  the  bridge  of  Bisshopbrigge  and  the  water  of 
Humbre. 

The  like  to  Th.  archbishop  of  York,  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  William 
Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Robert  Markham,  knight,  Gervase  Clifton, 
esquire,  John  Babyngton,  esquire,  John  Stanhop,  esquire,  Thomas  Molyneux, 
Robert  Sutton  and  Robert  Nevyll  by  the  coast  of  the  marsh  of  the  Thames 
from  Broughton  Sulny  to  the  water  of  Deven  in  the  county  of  Nottingham 
and  from  B>Bldyng  in  Byngham  to  the  same  water  in  the  same  county 
and     .... 

Vacated  became  below. 

Repetition  of  the  preceding  entry,  adding  *  for  and  around  the  said  water 
of  Deven  in  the  county  of  Leicester  beyond  Kylvyngton  to  the  water  of 
Trent  in  the  county  of  Nottingham.' 


May  10. 

Westminster. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  19d. 

Precept  to  the  sheriff  of  Southampton  to  issue  a  proclamation  (English) 
commanding  all  the  king's  subjects  to  prepare  in  their  best  array  to  wait 
upon  the  defence  of  the  realm  and  in  especial  upon  the  sea  coasts  and  all 
who  have  promised  in  their  own  person  or  by  others  to  go  and  intend  upon 
the  king  into  Scotland  to  be  ready  upon  fourteen  days'  warning,  and 
forbidding  any  persons  to  ship  wheat  or  other  grains  or  victuals  out  of  the 
realm  without  licence  under  the  great  seal  under  pain  of  forfeiture.         By  C. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

The  sheriff  of  Devon. 

The  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

The  sheriff  of  Essex. 

The  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

The  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of  Dover 

Castle  and  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  or  his  lieutenant  there. 
The  sheriff  of  Lincoln. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Middlesex,  omitting  the  clause  for  the  defence 
of  the  realm  and  the  sea-coasts. 
The  like  to  the  sheriffs  in  the  following  counties  : — 

Rutland.  Gloucester. 

Northampton.  Stafford. 

Hereford.  Warwick  and  Leicester. 

Cambridge  and  Huntingdon.  Wilts. 

London.  Oxford  and  Berks. 

Bedford  and  Buckingham.  Worcester. 


MEMBRANE  Ud. 


July  18.  Commission  to  the  sheriffs  of  Oxford,  Warwick,  Stafford  and  Northampton 

Westminster,    to  arrest  Humphrey  Willyngham,  esquire,  and  bring  him  before  the  king 

and  council  in  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  1.  821 


1  J  oo  Membrane  lid — cont. 

May  28.         On  19  September,  1472,  the  officers  of  the  town  of  Camfere  in  Seland  in 
Westminster     the  name  of  their  lord  and  of  the  town  seized  a  ship  of  the  king's  subject 

John  Byston,  merchant  of  Lynne,  called  la  Cristofre  of  Lynne,  then  at  sea 
and  laden  with  divers  goods  and  merchandise,  and  disposed  of  the  ship  and 
goods  and  merchandise,  and  the  said  John  sued  the  said  lord  and  town  for 
restitution  for  the  space  of  nine  years  with  letters  recommendatory  from  the 
mayor  and  council  of  Lynne,  to  which  no  credence  was  given  until  at  last, 
on  17  August  last,  sentence  and  judgement  were  given  by  the  burgomasters 
of  Camfere  that  the  said  lord  of  Camfere  should  pay  to  the  said  John  the 
value  of  a  third  part  of  the  ship,  and  he  asked  for  a  sealed  copy  of  the  same 
but  could  not  obtain  either  the  copy  or  the  money  which  he  paid  for  the 
writing  and  sealing  thereof.  Whereupon  he  complained  to  the  chief  governors 
of  laws  under  the  king's  kinsman  the  duke  of  Burgundy,  and  Serjeants  at 
arms  were  divers  times  sent  to  the  said  lord,  officers  and  town  of  Camfere 
for  delivery  of  the  copy,  but  no  respect  was  paid  to  them,  as  appears  by 
writing  under  the  seal  of  the  duke.  And  in  the  same  month  of  August  the 
said  John  and  another  bought  another  ship  called  la  Mary  in  the  said  town 
of  Camfere  and  freighted  it  with  divers  goods  to  take  to  England  and 
divers  English  servants  of  the  said  John  and  other  men  of  the  town  of 
Camfere  were  put  on  board  it,  the  said  John  remaining  in  the  town  for  the  said 
copy,  of  which  English  in  the  night  time  three  were  killed  while  asleep  by 
the  society  of  the  town  and  thrown  into  the  sea  and  five  others  maimed,  and 
the  evildoers  of  Camfere  sailed  to  Fresland  with  the  ship  and  goods  and 
there  disposed  of  them.  The  said  John  thus  suffered  losses  to  the  amount 
of  500Z.  at  least,  and  taking  with  him  for  security  a  Serjeant  at  arms  he 
showed  a  safe  conduct  from  the  duke  to  the  officers  and  town  of  Camfere 
ordering  them  to  permit  him  to  sue  peaceably,  but  they  disobeyed  it,  and 
afterwards  on  24  January  last  he  sent  two  persons  of  the  town  of 
Middelburgh  to  the  said  lord  of  Camfere  inviting  him  to  appoint  two 
persons  who  should  settle  the  matter  with  two  appointed  by  the  said  John, 
but  the  said  lord  refused  and  in  derision  advised  him  to  begin  his  suit 
anew.  And  as  the  said  John  is  now  '  certain  that  he  cannot  obtain 
recovery  of  his  losses,  the  king  hereby  directs  all  sheriffs  and  others  to  seize 
all  ships,  goods  and  merchandise  of  the  said  lord  of  Camfere  and  other 
inhabitants  of  the  town  when  required  by  the  said  John  to  the  sum  of  500Z. 
and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council.  By  C. 


MEMBBANE  13rf. 


May  20.         Precept  to  the  sheriff  of  Middlesex  to  issue  a  proclamation  (English) 
Westminster,    ordering  that  all  wools  shall  be  packed  in  the  same  shire  where  they  be 
grown  under  pain  of  forfeiture. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  in  thirty-five  other  counties  (Cheshire,  Durham 
and  Lancashire  being  omitted). 


MEMBRANE  l2iK 


July  24.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsman  Richard  Grey, 

Westminster,    knight,  son  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  William 

Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  Bichard  Chok, 
Richard  Neell,  knight,  William  Notyngham,  knight,  William  Jenny,  John 


8268 


322  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1482. 


Membrane  12d — conU 


Catesby,  Richard  Croft,  knight,  John  Barre,  knight,  John  Twyneho  and 
John  Pyneux,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  touching  certain  treasons  and 
other  offences  committed  by  Thomas  Milde  alias  Miller  of  Warrewike. 

By  K.  &  C. 


MEMBRANE    lOd. 

July  28.  Commission  to  the  king's  servant  John  Sapcote,  esquire  of  the  body, 

Westminster.  Thomas  Sapcote,  John  Knight,  John  Turpyn  and  Thomas  Poster,  to  treat 
in  the  king's  name  with  all  tenants,  farmers  and  residents  of  all  lands  and 
possessions  of  the  king  within  his  hundred  and  lordship  of  Whitington  in  the 
marches  of  Wales  and  others  interested  concerning  all  offences  committed 
within  the  said  hundred  and  lordship,  and  to  hear  and  determine  the  same 
and  come  to  an  agreement  with  the  tenants  and  others,  and  to  rule  or 
demise  at  farm  all  the  said  lands  and  possessions  and  appoint  officers  of  the 
said  hundred  and  possessions  and  arrest  and  imprison  rebels  and  to  do  all 
that  is  necessary  for  good  government,  as  the  king  would  if  he  were  there  in 
person,  during  the  minority  of  John  son  and  heir  of  Fulk  Burgchier,  late 
lord  Fitz  Waryn.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  7d. 

Aug.  16.  Commission  to  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  Thomas  Fowler,  John  Scotte, 

Westminster.  Thomas  Restwold  and  Thomas  Hampden  of  Kymbell  to  deliver  the  gaol  of 
Aylesbury  of  Thomas  Durem,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham, 
prisoner  there. 

Aug.  24.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsmen  Richard  Grey, 

Westminster,  knight,  son  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  Anthony, 
earl  Ryvers,  William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  William 
Notyngham,  knight,  Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  Richard  Chokke,  knight,  Richard 
Neell,  knight,  William  Jenny,  John  Catesby,  Thomas  Whityngton,  Richard 
Crofte,  knight,  John  Twyneho,  John  Fyneux  and  Thomas  Lymryk  in  the 
counties  of  Gloucester,  Salop,  Hereford  and  Worcester.  By  K. 

July  16.  Commission  to  John  Broke  of  Cobham,  knight,  John  Scotte,  knight, 

Westminster.  John  Guyldeford,  knight,  James  Crowinere,  knight,  Edward  Ponynges, 
Alexander  Clyfford,  William  Scotte,  Gervase  Hoome,  Thomas  Iden, 
Thomas  Eempe,  Robert  Brent  and  the  sheriff  of  Kent  to  take  1,000  archers 
in  the  county  to  be  retained  at  the  king's  wages  and  sent  to  Calais  for  the 
safe-custody  and  defence  of  the  town  and  the  marches  there,  and  to  take 
muster  of,  array  and  try  them  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council. 

ByK. 

Sept.  20.         Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  John  Radclyff  of 
Westminster.    Fitzwalter,  knight,  Thomas  Rogers  and  John  Malburgh  to  enquire  who 

were  defenders  or  waftors  of  the  fishermen  at  sea  in  the  parts  of  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk  in  the  last  year,  how  many  of  the  fishermen  contributed  to 
their  expenses  and  how  much  they  contributed,  who  were  the  collectors  of 
the  moneys  and  what  were  the  expenses  of  the  waftors,  and  to  certify 
thereon  to  the  king  and  council. 


(        eS28        ) 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II. 


-lAQO  MEMBRANE  34. 

June  28.         Letters  of  denization  for  Antony  Parisola,  born  in  Genoa  in  the  parts  of 
Westminster.    Italy.  By  p.g.  and  for  20a.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  2.  General  pardon    to   Thomas    Dier    alias    Maundevile    of    CudUngton, 

Westminster,    cq.  Oxford,  '  yoman,'  alias  *  wolman/  alia.s  *  husbondman/  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  28  June.  By  p.g. 

June  18.         Presentation  of  Ralph  Cobbe  to  the  parish  church  of  Bradley,  in  the 
Westminster,    diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Wyllymot. 

June  28.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  qj^  gg  April  last  by  letters  patent  to  William  Costantyne,  citizen  and 
grocer  of  London,  alias  late  of  Westmallyng,  co.  Kent,  *  gentilman,'  alias 
esquire,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman 
William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant-general  of  the  town,  castle  and 
marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and  defence  of  the  same, 
because  he  delays  at  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  John 
Apseley,  esquire,  sheriff. 

July  1.  Presentation  of  William  Moryshed  to  the  parish  church  of  Weston,  in 

Westminster,    the  diocese  of  Norwich. 

June  14.         Pardon  to  John  Reve  of  Cranebroke,  co.  Kent,  the  younger,  *  laborer,*  of 
Westminster,    his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer 
for  certain  trespasses,  he  ha\'ing  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as 
William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  8.  Protection,  for  three  years  from  30  June  last,  for  John  Sans  de  Venesse  of 

Westminster,  Fonterabia  in  the  province  of  Guipuscoa  within  the  realm  of  Castile,  that  no 
loss  happen  to  him  as  son  and  heir  or  as  executor  of  the  will  of  Peter  Sans 
de  Venesse  late  of  Fonterabia,  in  consequence  of  any  breach  of  the  truces 
between  the  king  and  the  king  of  Castile  and  Leon,  or  the  provinces  of 
Biscay  and  Guipuscoa,  by  reason  of  any  letters  of  marque  granted  by  the 
king,  and  his  servants,  lands  and  possessions.  By  p.s. 

July  8.  Grant  for  life  to  James  Haute,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the 

Westminster,  reversion  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  exchange  and  mint  within  the  Tower 
of  London  and  the  custody  of  the  coinages  of  gold  and  silver  within  the 
realm,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  same  with  all 
other  profits,  on  the  death,  surrender  or  forfeiture  of  John  Wode,  esquire, 
to  whom  the  same  were  granted  by  letters  patent  dated  26  October, 
8  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

July  4.  General  pardon  to  Master  John  Attwyll  alias  Atte  Wylle  of  Exeter,  co. 

Westminster.    Devon,  *  marchant,'  By  p.s. 


824  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J[483^  MEMBRANE  33. 

Jan.  22.  Licence,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  for 
Westminster.  Thomas  Rotheram,  archbishop  of  York,  chancellor  of  England,  or  his 
executors  after  his  decease  to  found  a  perpetual  college  of  a  provost  preach- 
ing the  word  of  God  and  two  fellows,  one  a  master  in  grammar  and  the 
other  an  instructor  in  singing,  or  more  if  the  fortunes  of  the  college  shall 
suffice,  to  preach  the  word  of  God  in  the  parish  of  Rotherham,  co.  York, 
and  other  places  within  the  diocese  of  York  and  to  instruct  scholars  from 
anywhere  in  the  realm  and  especially  from  the  said  diocese  in  grammar  and 
singing  without  exaction  of  money  or  anything  else  and  to  pray  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  Elizabeth  his  consort  and  his  firstborn  son 
Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  and  his  other  children  and  the  said  archbishop 
and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  to  do  other  works  of  piety  according  to 
his  ordinance,  on  a  site  of  the  said  archbishop  in  the  town  of  Rotherham 
containing  in  length  188  feet  7  inches  between  the  waste  land  of  the  abbot 
of  Rufford  on  the  east  and  the  tenement  of  John  Wentworth  on  the  west 
and  in  breadth  128  feet  6  inches  between  the  close  of  the  said  abbot  called 
*  lez  Ympyarde '  on  the  north  and  the  common  stream  running  into 
Rotherham  and  falling  into  the  river  Done  on  the  south,  to  be  called  the 
college  of  Jesus  of  Rotherham.  The  provost  and  fellows  shall  form  one 
corporate  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal  and 
power  of  acquiring  lands  and  other  possessions  and  of  impleading  and  being 
impleaded.  Licence  also  for  the  said  archbishop  or  his  executors  to  grant  in 
mortmain  the  said  site,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  provost  and  fellows  for  the 
foundation  of  the  college  and  their  habitation,  and  for  the  latter  in 
addition  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  without  any  inquisition  to  be  taken,  lands, 
rents,  services,  annuities  and  possessions  to  the  yearly  value  of  100  marks, 
for  their  sustenance  and  the  performance  of  works  of  piety.  And  licence 
for  the  archbishop  or  his  executors  to  grant  the  parish  church  of  Laxton, 
CO.  Nottingham,  in  his  diocese  and  of  his  presentation,  and  the  advowson  of 
the  church  to  the  provost  and  fellows  and  for  them  to  appropriate  the 
church  in  mortmain,  provided  that  the  church  be  served  by  a  suitable  vicar 
sufficiently  endowed  and  a  competent  sum  of  money  be  distributed 
yearly  among  the  poor  parishioners  there. 

By  K.  and  for  10^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1482.  MEMBRANE  32. 

March  5.         General  pardon  to  Roland  Meweburn  alias  Meburn,  rector  of  the  parish 

Westminster,   church  of  Wyclyflf  in  the  North  Riding  of  York,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  1  March,  By  p.s, 

March  5.         General  pardon  to  William  Todde,  citizen  and  alderman  of  York,  alias 
Westminster,   merchant,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  8  March.  By  p.s. 

March  6.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Kendale,  servant  of  the  king's  brother  Richard, 
Westminster,  duke  of  Gloucester,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  Thomas  Taverham  by  letters 
patent  dated  9  August,  11  Edward  IV,  surrendered,  and  for  the  convenience 
of  the  king  and  his  lieges  of  the  county  and  city  of  York  and  the  resistance 
of  his  adversaries  of  Scotland  and  the  punishment  of  divers  riotous  persons 
within  the  said  county  and  city,  of  the  office  of  clerk  of  all  returns  of  writs 
in  the  castle  of  York  within  the  city  of  York  and  elsewhere  within  the 
county  of  York  and  all  mandates  and  precepts  of  the  king  and  the  wardens 
of  the  marches  towards  Scotland,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  as  the  said 
Thomas  or  John  Shirwod  or  William  Howsom  or  anyone  else  had,  and  the 
custody  of  the  rolls,  writs  and  records  within  the  castle  of  York,  receiving 
101,  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  county.  By  K 


22   EDWARD  IV.-Pabt  2.  8^5 


n  ^g2  Membrane  82 — cont, 

March  5.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Gale,  one  of  the  customers  and  collectors  of 

Westminster,    customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  ports  and 

places  adjacent,  of  all  offices  committed  by  him  before  2  March,  provided 

that  this  shall  not  extend  to  any  debts  or  accounts  due  from  him  at  the 

Exchequer  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Greyson  alias  Grayson,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
king's  chamber,  one  of  the  customers  and  collectors  of  the  same.       By  p.s. 

March  8.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Gay,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    chamber,  of  an  annuity  of  lOZ.  from  the  issues  of  the  customs  and  subsidies 

in  the  ports  of  Plymmouth  and  Fowey  so  long  as  he  shall  be  in  the  office 

of  master  or  governor  of  the  king's  ship  called  le  Carrerjon  or  any  other  ship 

of  the  king.  *  By  p.s. 

March  10.        General  pardon  to  Thomas  Walsh,  '  taillor,*  of  the  town  or  borough  of 

Westminster.    Lenn,  CO.  Norfolk,  alim  late  of  Norwich,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  9  March.  By  p.s. 

April  18.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Brampston,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  king's  chamber,  of    an  enclosure  or    pasture   called    *  Trappishill  * 

adjoining  the  park  of  Bosham,  co.  Sussex,  during  the  minority  of  the 

king's  son  Richard,  duke  of  York  and  Norfolk.  By  K. 

April  19.         General  pardon  to  John  Eirkeby  of  Castel  Hedingham  alias  Henyngham, 
Westminster,    co.  Essex,  *  gentilman,*  alias  of  London.  By  p.s. 

April  25.         Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumusj  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,    on  13  February  last  by  letters  patent  to  John  Greneleff  of  Aston  in  the 

Wallys,  CO.  Northampton,  *  husbondman,'  alias  '  yoman,'  staying  on  the 
king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of 
Hastynges,  lieutenant-general  of  the  town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  on 
the  safe-custody  and  defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  at  Bedford,  as 
Thomas  Hampden  of  Hampden,  sheriff  of  the  county  of  Bedford,  has 
certified. 

April  25.         The  like  of  like  protection  granted  to  William  Payne  of  the  same  town, 
Westminster,    'husbondman,'  alias  *  yoman,'   engaged  on  the  victualling  of  the  said 

town,  castle  and  marches,  for  which  it  would  be  necessary  for  him  to  return 
to  England. 


MEMBRANE  31. 

Nov.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Fitz  William  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    bailiff  of  the  town  of  Dancastre  with  its  appurtenances  and  appendages, 

with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Dancastre  and 
all  other  profits,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  of  the  same  to  John  Hunter  by  letters 
patent  dated  21  {sic)  April,  14  Edward  lY,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  11.         General  pardon  to  John  Lewes  of  Aylisbury,  co.  Buckingham,  *  taillour,' 
Westminster.    oZuM  *  hosier,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  4  November. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  11.         Licence  for  John,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  Newenham  by  Bedeford 

Westminster,    to  acquire  in  mortmain  two  messuages  in  the  highway  in  the  parish  of  St. 

Paul,  Bedford,  sometime  of  Thomas  Chalton,  held  of  themselves,  extended 

at  80s.  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Pusey,  late 


826  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  j^go  Membrane  31 — cant 

escheator  in  the  county,  from  John  Foley  the  elder,  William  Darlyng, 
John  Foley  the  younger  and  William  Joye,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  88«.  4rf. 
yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire  20Z.  worth  of  land  and 
rent  of  their  own  fee  by  letters  patent  of  Edward  II. 

For  8Z.  6^.  S(L  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  9.  General    pardon  to  William    Asshelaye   of  Calais,   *gentilman,*   ali€ts 

Westminster.  <  scoler,'  alias  *  comoner,'  alias  *  yoman,'  alias  son  of  John  Asshelaye, 
deceased,  late  of  Calais,  *  baker,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
8  November. 

Vacated  because  a/tericards. 

Nov.  6.  Licence  for  Thomas,  the  abbot  and  the  convent  of  St.  Mary,  Abendon, 

Westminster,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition, 
lands,  rents  or  other  possessions  to  the  value  of  40^  yearly  for  the 
sustenance  of  four  scholars  of  the  monastery  to  pray  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  and  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  his  consort,  and  for  their  souls 
after  death.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  11.  Grant  to  the  mayor,  sheriffs,  citizens  and  commonalty  of  the  city  of 
Westminster.  Norwich  that  they  shall  have  yearly  two  free  fairs  or  marts  commonly 
called  *  free  martes,'  within  the  said  city  and  the  county  of  the  same,  with 
all  due  customs  and  rights,  one  for  ten  days  before  the  third  Sunday  of 
Lent  and  on  that  day  and  for  the  ten  days  following  and  the  other  on  the 
feast  of  the  Commemoration  of  St.  Faul  and  for  the  twenty  days 
following.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  15.  General  pardon  to  William  Aldrys  alias  Aldres  late  of  Esse,  co.  Essex, 

Westminster,    clerk,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  10  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.         Fresentation  of  Walter  Oudeby,  doctor  of  decrees,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster,    gt,  Margaret  Moyses  in  Frydaystrete,  London,  in  the  diocese  of  London, 
void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Bygcrofte. 


MEMBRANE  30 

Oct.  29.  General    pardon    to    George    Walker    alias   Walkar    of    Northduffeld, 

Westminster,    co.  York,  *  yoman.'  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of 

Westminster.    Richard  Charnok,   canon  of  the  monastery  of  Dunstable,  void  by  the 
^.  resignation  of  Thomas  Gyles,  last  prior,  as  prior  of  that  place. 

Nov.  3.  Licence  for  Thomas  Stanley, "  knight,  lord  Stanley,  and  Margaret  his 

Westminster,    wife,  countess  of  Richmond,  daughter  and  heiress  of  John,  late  duke  of 

Somerset,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  in  her  right,  without  proof  of  her 
age,  after  20  July  last  into  all  possessions  in  England,  Wales  and  the  marches 
of  Wales,  late  of  the  said  duke,  which  Margaret,  late  duchess  of  Somerset, 
his  wife  and  mother  of  the  said  countess,  held  in  dower  or  otherwise  for  life 
and  which  should  descend  to  the  countess,  with  all  issues  from  the  death  of 
the  duchess.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.  General  pardon  to  John  Permer  of  Retherfeld  alias    Rotherfeld,    co. 

Westminster,    Sussex,  *  husbondman,'  alias  *  shyngiller,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  16  November.  By  p.s. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  827 


]^^g2  Mentbrane  30 — cont, 

Nov.  17.  Grant  to  William  Tredecroft  of  the  custody  of  all  lands,  rents,  services, 

Westminster,  hereditaments,  reversions  and  possessions  in  the  county  of  Sussex  late  of 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Rumbem  of  Billingcsherst  and  Margaret  her 
daugher  and  heiress,  which  by  the  death  of  the  said  Joan  have  descended 
to  Edward  Rownour,  her  kinsman  and  heir,  and  son  and  heir  of  the  said 
Margaret,  and  have  come  into  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  idiotcy,  to 
hold  with  all  issues  from  the  time  of  their  seizure  into  the  king's  hands 
during  the  life  of  the  said  Edward,  provided  that  the  said  William  find 
sufficient  necessaries  for  the  latter.  •       By  p.s. 

Nov.  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Rede  of  the  office  of  one  of  the 

Westminster,    yeomen  of  the    crown,  receiving  6rf.  daily  from  the  rent    of  Gilbert  de 

Clare,    sometime    earl    of    Gloucester,   heir  of  William,    sometime    earl 

Mareschal,  from  the  farm  of  Westcombe  and  Bedwynde,  co.  Wilts,  or  from 

the  issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  29. 

Nov.  17.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Neuton  alias  Newton  the  younger  of  Colyton, 

Westminster,    co.  Devon,  *  mason,'  alias  *  husbondman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  12  November.  By  p.s. 

.Nov.  15.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Shorter,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the 

Westminster,    office  of  launder  of  the  king's  park  of  Claringdon,  co.  W^ilts,  receiving  8rf, 

I  daily  for  his  wages  and  ISs.  4:d,  yearly  at  Christmas  for  his  robe  and  10s, 

yearly  at  Easter  for  his  summer  vesture  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of 
Wilts  and  the  farm  of  the  rabbits  of  the  park,  with  all  other  accustomed 
*  profits,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Thomas  Perkyns,  now  deceased,  and 

Thomas  Combe  by  letters  patent  dated   [1]8  February,   6  Edward  IV, 
surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  22.  Grant  to  Robert  WiUoughby,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands, 

Westminster,  rents,  reversions,  services  and  other  possessions  with  advowsons  of  churches 
**  and  other  ecclesiastical  benefices  exceeding  the  tax  of  20  marks,  courts, 
leets,  views  of  frank-pledge  and  other  profits  late  of  Edward  Assheton, 
tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Nicholas  Assheton  his  son  and  heir 
and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  23.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Everley  of  the  office  of  one 

Westminster,    of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  12d.  daily  from  6  November, 

as  Thomas  Ravys  had,  viz.  lOL  158,  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of 

Salop  and  11.  10s.  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Somerset.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Salop. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Somerset. 

Nov.  15.  Grant  to  Walter  Amadas  of  Dertmouth,  merchant,  that  he  or  his  execu- 

Westminster.    tors  after  his  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  woollen  cloths 

and  other  merchandise  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  creeks 

'  and  places  adjacent  and  take  them  to  any  foreign  parts  quit  of  customs  and 

subsidies  to  the  sum  of  70^.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  said  ports. 


328  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2482^  MEMBRANE  28. 

Oct.  21.         Grant  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  that  they 

Westminster,   shall  be  quit  of  all  customs,  subsidies  and  prises  due  to  the  king  from 

83  tuns  of  wine  of  the  growth  of  the  parts  of  France,    Gascon^    and 

Bordeaux,  which  they  receive  yearly  by  virtue  of  grants  of  the  progenitors  of 

the  king's  kinsman  Louis  of  France.     [Fced^m,]  By  p.s. 

Oct.  17.  General  pardon  to  John  Saunder  late  of  the  town  of  Sandwich,  co.  Kent, 

Westminster.    '  draper,*  alias  *  yoman,*  alias  *merchaunt,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  21  May  last.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  13.  General  pardon  to  John  Turnour  alias  Tumor  of  Newton  by  Castelacre, 

Westminster,   co.  Norfolk,  *  laborer,'  alias  <  husbondman,'  alias  *  miller,*  alias  of  Shipdam, 

CO.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  August 

last.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  14.         Grant  to  John  Fogge,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands  and 

Westminster,    other  hereditaments  late  of  Joan,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  late  the 

wife  of  Nicholas  Arundell  late  of  Trehsse,  esquire,  during  the  minority  of 

Robert  Arundell,  her  kinsman  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  and  the 

custody  and  marriage  of  any  subsequent  heir  without  disparagement. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  15.         Pardon  to  Peter,  bishop  of  Exeter,  and  Matthew  Andrewe  of  Topsham, 

Westminster,    co.  Devon,  *  marchaunt,'  of  all  fines,  amercements  and  issues  due  from 

them  to  the  king  before  26  October.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  9.  General  pardon    to  WiUiam  Asshelaye  of  Calais,   '  gentilman,'    alias 

Westminster.    '  scoler,*  alias  '  comoner,*  alias  *  yoman,'   alias  son  of  John  Asshelaye, 

deceased,  late  of  Calais,  '  baker,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

8  November.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  27.  Grant  to  John  Barlo,  one  of  the  groom  porters  of  the  household,  of  the 
Westminster,  keeping  of  the  meadows  and  having  in  of  the  hay  with  the  keeping  of  the 
swans  of  the  river  in  the  franchises  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Warrewyke 
during  the  minority  of  the  king*s  kinsman  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  with 
the  accustomed  fees,  as  John  Hampsterley,  yeoman  usher  of  the  king's 
haU,  had.  By  p.s.  [6668.] 

Nov.  12.         Pardon  to  John  Robenet  late  of  Pensauns,  co.  Cornwall,  the  elder, 

Westminster.    <  yoman,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing 

before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to 

the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 

Bench,  has  certified. 

The  like  to  Robert  Treuer  of  Pensauns,  <  gentilman.' 

Nov.  15.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster  on  11  February  last  by  letters  patent  to  Robert  Barne  alias  Baron  of  the 
town  of  Bristol,  'merchaunt,'  alias  *  mercer,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in 
the  company  of  WiUiam  Rosse,  esquire,  victualler  of  the  town,  castle  and 
marches  of  Cidais,  on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because 
he  delays  in  Bristol,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  John  Esterfield,  sheriff  of 
that  town. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  829 


2432^  MEMBRANE  27. 

Dec.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Randolf,  esquire,  and  Margaret  his  wife  of  the  151. 

Westminster,    yearly  due  to  the  king  from  the  manor  of  Bloxham,  co.  Oxford,        By  p.s. 

Dec.  8.  Presentation  of  Robert  Male  to  the  parish  church  of  Sowthfeld,  in  the 

Westminster,    diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William  Wibbe.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below, 

Nov.  27.         Protection,  for  four  years,  for  John  Thwaytes  late  of  London,  *  draper,' 
Westminster,    and  his  servants,  lands  and  possessions.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Everley,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to 

Westminster,  him  by  letters  patent  dated  28  November  {see  m.  29),  surrendered  because 
invalid  as  far  as  concerns  the  wages,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's 
Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  12d.  daily,  viz.  8^.  yearly  from  the  farm  of 
the  town  of  Ivelcestre,  co.  Somerset,  and  101.  5s.  from  the  issues  of  the 
county  of  Salop,  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  other  esquires  of  the  household 
or  408.  in  money  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Somerset  or  the  farmers  or  occu- 
piers of  the  town  of  Ivelcestre. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Salop. 

Dec.  8.  Pardon  to  Richard  Bundy  of  Hereford,  *  yoman,'  alias  *  gentilman,'  late 

Westminster,    escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  8  December,  and  all  fines,  amercements, 
issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of 
his  office ;  and  restoration  to  him  of  all  lands  which  he  held  in  his  own 
right  or  the  right  of  Joan  his  wife  and  all  his  goods.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  80.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Roggers,  clerk  of  the  king's  ships,  to  take 
Westminster,  ships  and  vessels  in  any  port  or  creek  of  the  realm  with  all  their  gear, 
m&L  the  exception  of  ships  and  vessels  for  the  victualling  of  the  city  of 
London  and  the  passage  to  the  town  of  Calais  and  skiffs  and  little 
vessels  for  fishing,  and  to  certify  to  the  king  and  council  touching  their 
number  and  portage. 

Nov.  28.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Bourman,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  chantry 

Westminster,    at  the  little  altar  by  the  tomb  where  the  body  of  John  de  Beauchamp, 

knight,  lies  buried  in  the  nave  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul, 
London,  void  by  the  death  of  Sir  John  Totoft  and  in  the  king's 
presentation  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  son 
and  heir  of  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  George,  duke  of  Clarence.  The 
letters  are  directed  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 


MEMBRANE  26. 

Nov.  28.  General  pardon  to  William  Frykley  late  of  Wykerley  alias  Wykersley, 

Westminster.    CO.  York,  *  yoman.'  By  K. 

Nov.  28.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Leonard  Thomburgh,  esquire, 

Westminster.    Thomas  Totoft,  esquire,  John  Stoyle,  Nicholas  Robertson,  William  Tymer 

and  William  Sibsey  of  a  messuage,  12  acres  of  land,  89  acres  of  pasture  and 
400  acres  of  marsh  in  Holbech,  co.  Lincoln,  not  held  in  chief,  and  by 
William  Sparowe,  chaplain,  and  John  Bate,  merchant,  of  8  messuages, 
89^  acres  and  one  rood  of  land,  124  acres  and  one  rood  of  pasture  and 
22  acres  of  marsh  in  Eirketon,  Algerkirk  and  Soterton  and  by  William 
f^ssher,  Richard  Groun,  Alexander  Houghson  and  Robert  Leek  of  a 


830  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  j^go  Membrane  26 — cont, 

messuage,  four  cottages,  84  acres  of  land  and  18  acres  and  8  roods  of  pasture 
in  Skirbek  and  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  fee  of 
Richemond,  extended  at  11/.  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken 
before  Stephen  Shotton,  late  escheator  in  the  county,  to  John  Robynson  of 
Boston,  alderman  of  the  fraternity  or  gild  of  St.  Mary,  Boston,  to  hold 
to  the  value  of  20  marks  yearly,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters 
patent  dated  2  June,  21  Edward  IV  {see  jh  272). 

Nov.  16.  Licence  for  the  guardians  and  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  or 

Westminster,  gild  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Thomas,  Stonystratford,  to  acquire  in  mortmain  a 
messuage,  a  cottage  and  an  acre  of  land  in  Stonystratford  in  the  parish  of 
Calverton,  four  cottages  in  the  town  of  Stonystratford  late  of  Henry  Shrove,  a 
messuage,  a  garden,  four  shops  and  a  croft  in  the  said  town  late  of  John 
Smyth,  lOJ  acres  of  land  in  the  said  town  and  Wolverton  late  of  John 
Jekeman  and  Robert  Powd,  a  messuage  and  a  garden  late  of  the  said 
Henry  in  Stonystratford,  12«.  of  rent  in  Calverton  and  Stonystratford  late  of 
Henry  Tuk,  John  Broun,  Thomas  Pesenest  and  Thomas  Hawes,  8«.  4rf.  of 
rent  in  Stonystratford  late  of  Richard  Lawe,  Ss,  5^.  of  rent  in  Stonystratford 
late  of  Thomas  Fouler,  Robert  Pygot  and  John  Haile  the  younger  and 
46«.  Br/,  of  rent  in  Calverton,  Stonystratford  and  Wolverton  late  of  Thomas 
Edy,  esquire,  William  Andrewe,  clerk,  John  Hikelyng,  Thomas  Fowler, 
esquire,  George  Longvyle,  esquire,  Thomas  Forthe,  esquire,  Robert  Grete, 
John  Cok,  William  Derant,  Thomas  Whityng  and  John  Hayle  the  younger, 
not  held  in  chief,  extended  at  IL  6$.  d^d.  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition 
taken  before  John  Pusey,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham,  to 
hold  to  the  value  of  SI,  yearly,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters 
patent  dated  21  May,  16  Edward  IV. 

Nov.  28.  General    pardon     to   William    Tatersall    alias    Tatersale    of  London, 

Westminster.    <  sherman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  5  November. 

By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  25. 

May  23.  Grant  to  John  Payn  of  Bristol,  merchant,  in  recompense  for  injuries 

Westminster,    inflicted  upon  him  by  men  of  the  province  of  Guipuscoa,  of  the  sum  of 

8,600  crowns  of  gold,  each  valued  at  4s.,  from  certain  customs  and  subsidies 

in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich,  Suthampton  and  Bristol  {as  on  p,  271). 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  10.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port   of 

Westminster.    London. 

The  like  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  following  ports : — 
Sandwich. 
Suthampton. 
Bristol. 

Dec.  8.  Presentation  of  Robert  Male  to  the  parish  church  of  Sowthfeld,  in  the 

Westminster,    diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  WiUiam  Wibbe  and  in  the 

king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Richard,  duke  of  York.        By  K. 

Nov.  21.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Walsshe,  one  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    harbourers,  of  the  bailiwick  or  office  of  bailiff  of  the  hundred  of  Woneford, 

CO.  Devon,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of 

Clarence,  with  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver  of  the 

lordship  to  which  the  hundred  pertains  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s.  [6699.] 


22  EDWAKD  IV.— Pabt  2.  881 


14^2  MEMBRANE  24. 

Nov.  11.  Pardon  to  John  Coleme  late  of  Huchynden,  co.  Buckingham,  *yoman,' 

Westminster,  alias  late  of  Merschefeld,  co.  Gloucester,  alias  John  Herford,  of  his  outla^Ty 
in  the  said  county  (sic)  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench 
to  satisfy  Henry,  abbot  of  St.  Mary*s,  Missenden,  of  201.  which  the  latter 
recovered  against  him  and  ISs,  id.  damages,  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has 
certified. 

July  5.  Confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  26  June,  22  Edward  IV,  sealed  with 

Westminster,  the  seal  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  granting  in  frank  almoin  to  Elizabeth, 
the  prioress,  and  the  convent  of  St.  Mary  of  the  park  of  Charleton,  commonly 
called  Wallyngwelles,  co.  Nottingham,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  the  advow- 
son  of  the  parish  church  of  Camsale,  in  the  county  and  diocese  of  York, 
parcel  of  the  said  duchy  of  the  honour  of  Pountfreit ;  and  grant  that  they 
may  appropriate  the  said  church  in  mortmain,  provided  that  a  vicarage  be 
sufficiently  endowed  and  a  competent  sum  of  money  be  distributed  yearly  by 
the  diocesan  of  the  place  among  the  poor  parishioners.  By  K. 

Dec.  29.  Licence  for  Bichard  Pygot,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law,  or  his 
Westminster,  executors  to  grant  lands,  rents,  services  or  other  possessions  of  the  yearly 
value  of  20  marks,  not  held  in  chief,  in  frank  almoin  to  Thomas,  the  abbot, 
and  the  convent  of  St.  Mary's,  Saltrey,  co.  Huntingdon,  to  pray  for  the  good 
estate  of  the  king,  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  first- 
bom  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  and  John,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  the 
said  Richard  and  Joan  his  wife  and  Bichard  their  son,  and  for  their  souls 
after  death.  By  E. 

Dec.  20.  Grant  to  John  Ambrosio  de  Nigrono,  Gabriel  de  Fumariis  and  Antony 

Westminster.  Sauby,  merchants  of  Genoa,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  625  marks  due  to 
them  from  the  king,  parcel  of  a  greater  sum  which  the  king  has  promised 
to  pay  for  certain  jewels  lately  bought,  that  they  or  their  factors  or  attor- 
neys shall  receive  that  sum  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  on  any  wools, 
woollen  cloths,  tin,  woad,  aluni,  wines,  silk  cloths  and  other  goods  and 
merchandise  of  themselves  or  other  merchants  of  their  nation  of  Genoa  in 
the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich,  and  Southampton.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the    port    of 
London. 

The  like  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  following  ports  : — 
Sandwich. 
Suthampton. 

1483. 

Jan.  10.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king*s  servant  Nicholas  Suthworth, 

Westminster,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  kitchen  of  the  household,  as  controller  of  the  great 
custom  and  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool -fells  in  the  port  of  London 
and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  provided  that 
he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket 
seal.  By  K. 


MEMBRASE  23. 
1482. 

Dec.  5.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Ardarn,  master  of  the  college 

Westminster,    of  Holy  Trinity,  Plecy,  of  the  tenour  of  a  plea  before   H.  de  Stanton 

and  his  fellows,  justices  in  eyre  in  the  county  of  Kent,  in  the  octaves  of 

Midsununer,  6  Edward  U,  whereby  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere  claimed 


882 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1482. 


Nov.  14. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  28 — cont, 

divers  liberties  in  his  manors  of  Cbilham,  Whitstaple,  Eyngeston  by 
Berham,  Rudelyngwell,  Hatfeld  and  Kyngeston  by  Frenyngham.  [Placita 
de  Quo  Warranto^  p,  821.] 

Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  as 
surveyor  and  chamberlain  of  the  king's  hundreds,  manors  and  lordships  of 
Middelton  and  Merden,  co.  Kent,  and  captain  of  the  king's  castle  of 
Quenbourgh,  oo.  Kent,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 


Nov.  26. 

Westminster. 


May  14. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  8. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  20. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  25. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Dec.  2. 

Westminster. 


1483. 

Jan.  8. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  22. 

Licence  for  William  Stanley,  knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  late  the 
wife  of  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  late  the  wife  of  Roger  Corbet  of  Moreton, 
kinswoman  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  W^illiam  Lucy,  knight,  deceased,  tenant 
in  chief,  viz.  daughter  and  heir  of  Eleanor  his  sister  and  one  of  his  heirs, 
and  sister  and  heir  of  Walter  Hopton,  esquire,  son  of  the  said  Eleanor,  to 
enter  freely  into  all  possessions  in  England  and  Wales  and  the .  marches 
late  of  the  said  William  Lucy,  Eleanor  and  Walter  which  should  descend 
to  her.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  William  Jenney,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's  Bench,  for 
the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate  and  his  expenses  in  office,  of  110 
marks  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the 
customers  in  the  ports  of  London,  Bristol  and  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  accord- 
ing to  the  form  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  18  Henry  VI, 
and  106s.  Hid,  and  the  sixth  part  of  ^d,  yearly  at  Christmas. for  a  robe 
and  fur  and  68».  6^.  yearly  at  Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  and  lining. 

The  like  to  Guy  Fairfax,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's  Bench. 

The  like  to  John  Catesby,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench. 

Appointment  of  the  king's  servant  John  Knyght  as  auditor  of  the 
accounts  of  all  officers  of  ell  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  late  of 
William,  lord  Morley,  in  England,  Wales  and  the  marches  of  Wales  during 
the  minority  of  Henry  his  son  and  heir,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from 
the  issues  of  the  premises.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  David  Parsons,  bachelor  of  either  law,  parson  of  the 
parish  church  of  Westmeane,  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  to  the  parish 
church  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  Wynchilsee,  in  the  diocese  of  Chichester, 
on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Richard  Mayewe,  professor  of  theology. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Yane  of  Exmouth,  co.  Devon,  for  having  on  10  July, 
20  Edward  IV,  at  Exmouth  shipped  25  tods  of  wool  in  a  ship  of  Exmouth 
of  which  he  was  master  and  owner  of  the  goods  of  himself  and  one 
Richard  Northou  of  Saint  Mary  Oterey,  co.  Devon,  and  taken  them  to  the 
town  of  Barflete  in  Normandy  and  not  to  the  staple  of  Calais,  not  cus- 
tomed or  coketted,  and  grant  to  him  of  the  said  wool  and  pardon  to  him 
of  all  other  offences.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  the  king's  serv'ant  Alice  Hulcote, 
late  the  wife  of  John  Hulcote,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  her  assigns  of  the 
manor  of  Wavenden,  co.  Buckingham,  late  of  Hugh  Harnage,  deceased, 
extended  at  the  value  of  11^  yearly.  By  p.s* 


22   EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  888 


1  jort  Membrane  22 — €07it, 

Dec.  18.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Bourgchier,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the  offices 
Westminster,  of  keeper  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Purbright  alias  Pyrbright,  CO.  Surrey, 
and  keeper  and  parker  of  the  king's  new  "Ipark  of  Purbright  within  the 
forest  of  Wyndesore  and  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  the  park,  and  2d, 
daily  for  the  offices  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  or  manor  or 
Worplesdon,  co.  Surrey,  with  arrears  from  Michaelmas,  21  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s. 


ME5IBRANE    21. 

Nov.  14.  Grant  to  thd  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  Si;.  George 
Westminster,  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  that  within  their  lordship  or  manor  of 
Oldswynford  and  Storebrige,  co.  Worcester,  and  the  precinct  of  the  same 
they  shall  have  view  of  frank -pledge  and  all  that  pertains  to  it,  assize  of 
bread,  wine,  ale  and  other  victuals  and  correction  of  measures  and  weights 
and  other  things  pertaining  to  the  office  of  clerk  of  the  market  of  the 
household  twice  yearly,  rendering  to  the  king  12d.  yearly,  and  all  goods 
and  chattels  called  waif  and  stray  and  *maynow,'  all  goods  and  chattels  of 
felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws  and  all  forfeited  goods  and  chattels  of  tenants 
and  residents,  and  that  they  and  their  tenants  of  the  manor  shall  be  quit 
of  suits  of  shires,  counties,  hundreds,  wapentakes  and  trithings  within  the 
realm  ;  and  grant  that  they  shall  have  a  market  weekly  on  Tuesdays  at 
their  town  of  Oldeswynford  and  Storebrige  and  a  fair  there  yearly  on  the 
feast  of  St.  Edward  the  Confessor  and  another  on  the  feast  of  St.  Augustine, 
with  a  court  of  pie-powder  and  all  issues  and  tolls,  provided  that  it  be  not 
to  the  harm  of  neighbouring  markets  and  fairs.  By  K. 

Nov.  16.  Grant  to  Robert  Hillersdon,  son  and  heir  of  Andrew  Hillersdon,  tenant 

Westminster,    in  chief  by  knight-service,  of  all  issues  of  all  possessions  of  the  latter  from 

the  day  of  his  death,  viz.  10  January,  21  Edward  IV,  until  18  July  last, 
^AOQ        on  which  day  the  said  Robert  had  due  livery  of  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  23.  General  pardon  to  William  Hill  of  Northampton,  alias  of  Cambridge, 

Westminster.    « fuller,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  the  last  day  of  May  last. 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  26.         Grant  to  Thomas,  archbishop  of  York,  John,  bishop  of  Ely,  and  William 
Westminster.    Hastynges,  lord  Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain,  and  their  assigns  of 

the  presentation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's 
royal  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster. 

ByK. 


MEMBRANE  20. 

Jan.  29.         Pardon,  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  to  Ralph  Danyell,  clerk,  William 
Westminster.    Capell  of  London,  'draper,'  Henry  Symson,  chaplain,  Adam  Marchall  of 

Walsokne  and  William  Reynold  of  Elme  of  their  trespass  in  acquiring  to 
themselves  and  fcheir  heirs  from  John  Boyce  of  Emneth  a  toft  or  tene- 
ment and  100  acres  of  pasture  called  *  Eyngeshalle,'  parcel  of  the  manor 
of  Stanhowe  alias  Marchesmaner  in  Stanhowe,  held  in  chief,  and  entering 
therein  without  licence. 

Feb.  6.  General  pardon  to  John  Bynnes  alias  Bcnnes  of  Ruyshale,  co.  Norfolk, 

Westminster.    « barker,*  alias  *  yoman.'  By  p.s. 


884  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


]^^g3  Membrane  20 — cont. 

Feb.  6.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Darcy,  one  of  the 

Westminster,    esquires  of  the  body,  of  an  annuity  of  20^  from  the  issues  of  the  honour  or 

lordship  of  Rayle  and  the  hundred  of  Racheford,  co.  Essex.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Baynton  of  the  custody  of  the  hospital  of 

Westminster.    g|j,  John  Baptist,  Neweportepaynell,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the 

death  of  Henry  Smyth,  last  warden. 

Feb.  10.  Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Buckingham  to  put  him  in  possession. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  5.  Letters  of  denization  for  Bartholomew  Nyland,  born  in  the  duchy  of 

Westminster.    Stattyne.  By  p.s.  and  for  106«.  8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  8.  Licence  for  William  Tey,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Tey,  tenant  in 

Westmmster.    chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  possessions  within  the  realm  of  which  the  said 

Robert  or  any  other  ancestor  of  his  was  seised  and  which  should  descend 

to  him,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    19. 

Feb.  1.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Elizabeth,  the  prioress,  and  the  nuns  of 

Westminster.    Eton,  of  the  order  of  Fontevrault,  of  letters  patent  dated   12  February, 

13  Richard  II,  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated  8  January, 
21  Edward  III,  being  an  exemplification  of  the  tenour  of  a  charter  dated  at 
Westminster,  16  November,  9  Edward  I,  inspecting  and  confirming  a 
charter  dated  at  Chinon,  25  June,  2  John  [liotuli  Cartarunif  p,  72],  to  the 
nuns  of  Fontevrault.  For  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE    18. 

Feb.  4.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Henry  Bost,  the  provost,  and  the  college  of  St. 

Westminster,  Mary,  Eton  by  Windsor,  that  they  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king 
and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  for  their  souls  after  death 
and  the  soul  of  the  king*s  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  of  the  alien 
priory  of  Goldclyft'  and  manors  of  Goldclyff  and  Goldre  in  the  marches  of 
Wales,  in  the  diocese  of  Llandaff,  with  all  possessions,  knights'  fees,  advowsons 
of  churches,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  mills,  woods,  meadows,  feedings, 
pastures,  villeins,  wards,  marriages,  commons,  reliefs,  courts,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, liberties,  franchises  and  other  commodities  and  all  issues  from  Easter, 
7  Edward  IV;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  by  letters  patent  dated  26  August, 
7  Edward  IV,  here  recited,  surrendered  because  invalid,  by  which  WiUiam 
Westbury,  late  provost,  and  the  said  Henry,  now  provost,  and  the  college 
were  seised  of  parcels  of  the  premises.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  7.  Whereas  the  king  by  letters  patent  dated  5  December,  1  Edward  IV, 

Westminster,  granted  to  Gresilda  late  the  wife  of  John  Hende  the  elder,  esquire,  and  her 
heirs  and  assigns  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Panfeld  dli<is  the  priory  of 
Paunfeld  or  Paundefeld  with  its  appurtenances,  and  she  by  charter  dated 
25  May,  11  Edward  IV,  with  the  king's  licence  demised  the  same  to 
Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham,  and  others,  and  these  and  Thomas,  cardinal 
archbishop  of  Canterbury,  by  licence  of  the  king  by  letters  patent  dated 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  2.  885 


-iAoo  Memhrane  18 — conU 

80  November,  12  Edward  IV,  granted  the  same  in  mortmain  to  William, 
the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury ;  the  king,  at  the 
request  of  the  said  cardinal,  confirms  their  estate  therein.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  80.  Grant  for  life  to  Sybil  Aylemer  of  an  annuity  of  lOZ.  from  the  issues  of 

Westminster,    the  king's  lordship  of  Wytteley,  co.  Surrey.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    17. 

Jan.  2.  Protection,  for  three  years,  for  John  Nanby,  of  Pole,  co.  Dorset,  'gentill- 

Westminster.    man,*  alias  *  merchaunt,*  alias  of  London,  executor  of  the  will  of  William 

White  late  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  and  his  servants,  lands  and 

possessions.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  John  Nanby  of  Pole,  co.  Dorset,  'merchaunt,*  alias  'gentilman,' 
late  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Pole, 
alias  late  controller  of  the  same,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all 
fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 
king ;  and  grant  to  him  of  six  messuages  in  Polo  late  of  William  White  of 
the  same,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  inquisition  taken  at  Mottes- 
thom  before  Thomas  Philippes,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset,  on 
29  October,  19  Edward  IV,  to  hold  according  to  the  will  of  the  said  William. 

ByK. 

Jan.  11.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Robert  de  Sancto  Laurencio,  knight,  lord  of 

Westminster.  Houthe,  of  the  office  of  the  chancellorship  of  Ireland,  receiving  the  accus- 
tomed fees  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper  of  Ireland  or  the  king's  manor  or 
lordship  of  Cromlyn,  co.  Dublin.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Beston  that  he  shall  be  one 

Westminster,    of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  receiving  12^/.  daily  for  his  fee  from  the 

issues  in  the  county  of  Southampton,  with  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  other 
Serjeants  at  arms  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe,  as  John  Shawe, 
deceased,  lately  had.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  2.  General  pardon  to  William  Nicholasson  alius  Nicholson  of  Bishop's  Lenn, 

Westminster.    CO.  Norfolk,  'merchaunt.'  By  K. 

Jan.  19.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  rohtmusy  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,  on  28  December  last  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Hcnsted  alias  Hemstede 
alias  Hempstyd  of  Norwich,  *  mercer,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the 
company  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Ilastynges,  lieutenant 
general  of  the  town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody, 
victualling  and  defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  the  city  and 
suburbs  of  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

Jan.  27.  General  pardon  to  Nicholas   Curson  alias  Cursum  late  of  Brereley, 

Westminster,    co.  York,  *  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Holowell,  co.  York.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  16. 


Jan.  27.  Mandate  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  constables,  ministers  and  others 

Westminster,    to  permit  the  men  and  tenants  of  the  manor  of  Blidebure,  co.  Suffolk, 

which  is  of  the  ancient  demesne  of  the  crown,  as  appears  by  a  certificate 


836  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-|  ^rto  Membrane  16 — cont. 

sent  into  the  Chancery  of  the  late  king  by  his  treasurer  and  ohamberlains, 
to  be  quit  of  toll  and  contribution  of  expenses  of  knights  coming  to 
Parliament. 

Jan.  29.  Licence  for  the  king^s  kinsman  Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  kinsman 

Westminster,  and  heir  of  Edward  Grey,  late  lord  of  Ferrers  of  Groby,  tenant  in  chief, 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  tenant  in  chief,  viz.  son  of  John  their  son,  to  enter 
freely  into  all  possessions  in  England,  Wales  and  the  marches  of  Wales  late 
of  the  said  Edward  or  Elizabeth,  which  should  descend  to  him,  saving  to 
the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  E. 

Jan.  1.  Licence  for  John  Dyve  and  Joan  his  wife,  sister  and  heiress  of  John 

Westminster.    Wassyngley,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  possessions  late  of  the 

latter,  which  should  descend  to  her.  By  K. 

Feb.  15.  Grant  for  life  to  Bichard  Milton  and  John  Hays  of  the  office  of  parker 

Westminster,    of  the  king's  parks  of  Aissheley  and  Goddesbear,  parcel  of  the  manor  and 

borough  of  Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  and  Qd.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  said 
manor  and  borough  with  all  other  profits  and  the  herbage  of  the  parks  :  in 
lieu  of  a  grant  to  the  said  Bichard  by  letters  patent  dated  11  November, 
9  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  15. 

Feb.  12.  Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  the  burgesses  of  Wych,  co.  Worcester,  of 

Westminster,  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  19  December,  4  Edward  III  [CharUr  Boll, 
4  Edward  Illy  No.  22] ,  inspecting  and  confirming  with  additions  a  charter 
dated  1  August,  17  John.    [Rotuli  Cartarum,  p.  216.] 

For  6  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  18.  Grant  in  frank  almoin   to    Bichard,  the    abbot,  and   the  convent  of 

Westminster.  St.  Mary,  Teukesbury,  of  60  acres  of  land  within  the  king's  lordship  of  Cran- 
borne,  co.  Dorset,  called  *  Castelfeldes' ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  them  by  letters 
patent  dated  80  April,  21  Edward  lY  {see  p,  278),  surrendered  because 
invalid  because  they  have  not  granted  to  the  king  the  800  acres  of  pasture 
adjoining  his  park  of  Blacdon,  co.  Dorset,  and  the  king  intends  to  retain 
the  manor  of  Sevenhamptondenys,  co.  Somerset.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  John,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St.  Mary, 

Westminster.  Glastonbury,  of  the  manor  of  Sevenhamptondenys  with  knights'  fees  and 
appurtenances,  co.  Somerset,  in  recompense  for  240  acres  of  pasture 
adjoining  the  king's  park  of  Blakedon,  co.  Dorset,  and  pertaining  to  their 
manor  of  Estmerton,  co.  Wilts,  which  they  have  granted  to, the  king  for 
the  enlargement  of  the  park.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Elys,  esquire,  of  the  parish  of  Otteham,  co.  Kent, 

Westminster,    of  the  fourth  part  of  a  messuage  and  60  acres  of  land  in  the  parish  of 

Thornam,  co.  Kent,  late  of  Henry  Bedill  late  of  Tomeham  aforesaid, 
'  husbondman,'  who  on  24  June,  29  Henry  VI,  was  charged  with  high 
treason  before  John  Prisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in 
the  county,  and  hanged,  which  were  forfeited  to  the  late  king  and  taken  into 
his  hands  by  William  Swan,  late  escheator  in  the  county,  to  hold  at  a  rent 
of  Is.  2d.  yearly ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  of  the  custody  of  the  same  on 
28  November  last  for  20  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  past  by 
mainprise  of  John  Staunton  of  Lambith,  co.  Surrey,  '  yoman,'  and  Bobert 
Chestre  of  Totyng,  co.  Surrey,  *  husbondman.'  By  p.s. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  887 


1  jQQ  Membrane  15 — cant. 

Feb.  18.         Pardon  to  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster, 
>•  ordinary  of  that  place,  of  all  escapes  of  Robert  Talbot  late  of  Suthwerk, 
CO.  Surrey,  *  sowdeor,'  a  prisoner  convicted  or  attainted  in  his  custody. 

By  p.s. 


Westminster. 


24g2  MEMBRANE    14. 

Nov.  11.  Licence  for  William  Berkeley,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  son  and 
Westminster,  heir  of  Maurice  Berkeley,  knight,  late  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body  and 
one  of  the  king's  counsellors,  or  his  heirs  or  executors  to  grant  in  mort- 
main, without  inquisition,  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly, 
not  held  in  chief,  to  John,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  Christ  Church  Twyn- 
ham,  CO.  Southampton,  to  find  a  canon  of  their  convent  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  within  a  chapel  newly  built  by  the  said  William  in  honour  of 
the  Virgin,  St.  Mary  Magdalen  and  St.  John  Baptist,  annexed  to  their 
church,  in  which  the  said  Maurice  and  Anne  are  buried,  for  the  good  estate 
of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said 
William  and  Katharine  his  wife  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls 
of  the  said  Maurice  and  Anne  and  the  sons  and  daughters  of  William  and 
1483        Maurice.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  10.  Licence  for  John  Byconyll  or  his  heirs,  feoffees  or  assigns  to  grant  in 
Westminster,  mortmain,  without  inquisition,  the  manor  of  Mere  and  three  messuages, 
800  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  pasture  and  12  acres  of  wood  in  Mere,  North- 
cory,  Neweport,  Wrentith  and  Slolegh,  co.  Somerset,  not  exceeding  the 
value  of  9^  yearly,  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of 
Wells.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.  Inspeximu^  and  confirmation  to  Sir  Oiles  Daubeney,  knight,  of  letters 
Westminster,  patent  (English)  of  the  king's  mother  Cecill,  duchess  of  York,  dated  17 
February,  22  Edward  IV,  appointing  him  constable  of  her  castle  of  Brigge- 
water  and  steward  of  her  lordship  belonging  to  the  same  during  her  life, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees ;  and  grant  to  him  for  life  of  the  office  of 
constable  of  the  castle  of  Briggewater  and  the  office  of  the  stewardship  of 
the  lordship  or  manor  of  Briggewater,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  E.  and  for  40a.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  18.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Joan  Caterall,  widow,  late  the  wife  of 
Westminster.  John  Caterall  late  of  Brayton,  co.  York,  <  gentilman,'  of  the  tenour  of  an 
article  (English)  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV,  and  continued  by  divers  prorogations  to  6  May 
following,  providing,  that  the  wives  of  persons  attainted  shall  have  their 
own  inheritances  after  the  death  of  their  husbands.  [Rolls  of  Parliament, 
V.  480.] 


MEMBRANE  13. 

Feb.  19.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Lathered  of  Hopton,  co.  Suffolk,  *  yoman,'  of. 
Westminster,    all  offences  conmiitted  by  him  before  18  February.  By  p.s. 

1482. 

July  8.  Licence,  for  a  fine  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  for  John  Alcok,  bishop  of 

Westminster.    Worcester,  or  his  executors  or  assigns  after  his  decease,  to  grant  in  mortmain 

lands,  rents  and  other  possessions  to  the  value  of  20/.  yearly  to  John  Burton, 

chaplain  of  the  perpetual  chantry  newly  founded  by  him  at  the  altar  in  the 

8298  Y 


888  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


]^^g2  Membrane  13 — cont. 

chapel  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  and  St.  John  the  Evangelist  within  the 
cemetery  and  by  the  church  of  Holy  Trinity,  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  for  his 
sustenance  and  the  performance  of  works  of  piety  and  prayer  for  the  good 
estate  of  the  king  and  Elizabeth  the  queen  and  their  children  and  for  their 
1  i  oq        souls  after  death.  By  E. 

Jan.  80.  Licence,  for  half  a  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Ralph  Danyell,  clerk, 

Westminster.  William  Capell  of  London,  'draper,*  Henry  Symson,  chaplun,  Adam 
Marchall  of  Walsokne  and  William  Reynold  of  Ehne  to  grant  a  toft  and 
100  acres  of  pasture  called  '  Eyngeshalle,*  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Stanhowe 
alias  Marchesmaner  in  Stanhowe,  with  the  exception  of  an  acre  of  pasture, 
held  in  chief,  to  Thomas  Danyell  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of 
his  body,  with  remainders  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  and  the  right  heirs  of 
Laurence  Danyell  late  of  Walsokyn,  deceased.  By  E. 

Feb.  24.  Licence  for  John  Wirtill,  son  and  heir  of  Walter  Wirtill  and  kinsman 

Westminster,  a^^  h^ir  ^f  JqJjq  Hende,  late  citizen  of  London,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
tenants  in  chief,  deceased,  viz.  son  of  Joan  their  daughter,  and  kinsman 
and  heir  of  John  Hende,  esquire,  deceased,  viz.  son  of  Joan  daughter  of 
John  his  brother,  to  enter  freely  into  all  possessions  in  England  late  of  the 
said  Walter,  John,  Elizabeth  or  John  which  should  descend  to  him,  saving 
to  the  king  homage  and  fealty.  ,  By  E. 


MEMBBANE    12. 

Feb.  21.  Grant  for    life  to   Richard    Scoley,  chaplain,    of   the   chantry  within 

Westminster,  the  king's  manor  of  Clypston  and  the  chapel  of  St.  Edwin  within  the  forest 
of  Shirwode  and  100s.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Notting- 
ham and  Derby,  to  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls 
of  the  king's  progenitors ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  John  Fayrom  by  letters 

patent  dated  8  February,  8  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

14oJ. 

June  1.  Pardon  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Oloucester,  warden  of  the 

Fotheringhay.  west  march  of  England  towards  Scotland,  keeper  of  the  forests  beyond 

Trent,  and  Anne,  duchess  of  Gloucester,  his  wife,  one  of  the  daughters  and 
heirs  and  tenants  of  the  lands  late  of  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and 
Salisbury,  late  keeper  of  all  mines  of  gold,  silver  and  lead  within  the  realm 
from  the  Trent  to  the  north,  and  keeper  and  justice  of  the  forests  beyond 
Trent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues, 
debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  them  to  the  king ;  provided  that  this 
do  not  extend  to  the  sum  of  10,000  marks  paid  to  him  by  the  king  for  the 
custody  of  the  said  marches.  By  p.s. 

1483. 

Feb.  20.  Grant  to  the  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Lyme,  co.  Dorset,  in  consideration 

Wefltminster.  of  the  devastation  of  their  town  and  port  by  the  sea  and  for  the  repair  of  the 
port,  that  they  shall  hold  the  town  with  all  its  liberties  and  franchises 
at  fee  farm  for  sixty-five  years,  rendering  to  the  king  6  marks  yearly ;  and 
grant  that  they  and  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  shall  pay  for  each  fifteenth 
or  tenth  granted  to  the  king  13s.  ^d.  only  during  that  time.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  5.  Letters  of  denization  for  Bartholomew  Sommeroe,  bom  in  the  parts  of 

Westminster     Seland.  By  p.s.  and  for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  389 


2433  Membratw  12 — cant, 

Feb.  25.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Burgh,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of 

Weetminster.   surveyor   of  all    oastles,  .lordships,    manors    and  lands  of  the  king  in 

Cunsburgh,  Hatefeld  and  Thorn,  co.  York,  receiving  10  marks  yearly  at 

the  hands  of  the  receiver  of  the  same.  By  p.s. 


1482. 


MEMBRANE    11. 


Nov.  20.  Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Fauconberge,  esquire,  of 
Westminster,  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Cragfargus  in  Ireland  and  a 
water-mill  in  Cragfargus  by  the  castle,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value  of  6 
marks;  and  grant  that,  because  the  castle  is  a  garrison  of  war  and  is 
surrounded  ^  Irish  on  one  side  and  Scots  on  the  other  and  is  distant  60 
miles  from  English  land,  he  shall  have  24  soldiers  under  him  for  its  safe- 
custody,  receiving  60  marks  yearly  for  his  office  and  the  wages  of  the 
soldiers  at  the  rate  of  id.  daily  for  each,  viz.  40  marks  from  the  custom  and 
coket  of  Drogheda  and  20  marks  from  the  customs  and  cokets  of  Dundalk. 

1483.  ^y^- 

March  2.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Brame  of  Bamyngham,  co.  Suffolk,  *  husbond- 

Westminster.    man,'  alias  * yoman,*  alias   'mercer,*  of  fiJl  offences  committed    by  him 

before  1  March.  By  p.s. 

March  1.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  le  Moyne,  esquire,  of  the  custody 

Westminster,   and  government  of  the  castle  of  Porchestre  and  the  town,  port  and  tower  of 

Portesmouth,  and  20/.  yearly  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 

1482.      ''^*^P*°°  *°'  ^'^  "'''  P^^  '^^'''"°*-  ^'  '-'• 

Aug.  27.         Letters  of  denization  for  John  Eyell  of  Antwerp,  born  in  Brabant,  and 
Westminster,    the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

1483. 

Feb.  25.  Pardon,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester, 

Westminster,  to  the  king's  subjects  in  the  counties  of  York,  Cumberland,  Northumberland 
and  Westmoreland  and  the  city  of  York  and  the  precinct  of  the  same  and 
the  town  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull  of  the  whole  fifteenth  and  tenth  granted  to 
the  king  by  the  commons  of  the  realm  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
20  January,  22  Edward  IV,  in  consideration  of  their  expenses  in  warring 
against  the  king's  enemies  of  Scotland.  By  K. 

March  3.         Presentation  of  Geoffrey  Odaly  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Migneta, 
Westminster.    Bhaghwyre,  in  Ireland,  in  the  diocese  of  Meath,  void  by  the  death  of 
Maurice  Broune. 

Feb.  26.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king'e  firstborn  son 

Westminster.  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall,  earl  of  Chester,  March  and 
Pembroke,  for  the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate,  of  the  castles,  lordships 
and  towns  of  Uske  and  Kayrlion  in  Wales  with  their  hamlets  and  members 
and  all  jurisdictions,  royalties,  exercise  of  justiceship  and  chancellorship, 
franchises,  liberties,  courts,  counties,  views  of  frank-pledge,  cantreds,  ) 
commotes,  hundreds,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  woods,  stanks,  fisheries,  forests, 
chaces,  warrens,  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  services,  rents,  reversions, 
advowsons,  wreck  of  sea  and  other  forfeitures  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  25.  Presentation  of  John  Ryse  to  the  parish  church  of  Sampford  Courtenay, 

Westminster,   in  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Richard  Wixe. 

ByK. 


SiO  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


5^4.33  MEMBRANE    10. 

Feb.  20.  Letters  of  denization,  for  a  sum  of  money  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  for 

WeBtminster.    Philip  Lecynor  alioB  Mason  of  Cane,  bom  in  Normandy,  and  the  heirs  of 

his  body.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  80.         Pardon  to  William  Neberde  late  of  Barton  on  Humber,  co.  Lincoln, 
Westminster.    <  husbondman,*  alias  late  of  Totenham  in  the  said  county  («tV?),* yoman,*  of  his 

outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 
answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison, 
1 4^82        ^  William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certi^ed. 

Nov.  25.  Grant  to  the  men,  burgesses  and  provost  of  Great  Jememuth,  on  their 
Westminster,  petition  shewing  that  in  old  time  when  the  inhabitants  were  in  great 
prosperity  from  the  profits  of  the  sea  fishing  and  trade  in  goods,  they 
were  charged  with  a  yearly  sum  of  601,  of  the  fee  farm  of  the  town 
and  the  farm  of  a  place  in  the  high  sea  near  the  entrance  to  the  port  called 
<  Eirkelerode,'  but  that  the  profits  of  their  fishing  are  now  taken  by  all  the 
king's  lieges  and  strangers,  and  their  trade  is  withdrawn  for  lack  of  a  safe 
port  there  and  they  are  now  impoverished,  of  60  marks  yearly  for  20  years 
from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  said  fee  farm  that  they  may  be  able  to  make 
their  port  safe  for  vessels  to  call  at.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  16.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford  for  the  restitution  of 

Westminster,    the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  St.  Peter,  Dunstable,  of  the  order  of 

St.  Augustine,  to  Richard  Chamok,  canon  of  the  priory,  whose  election  as 

prior  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has 

taken. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Northampton. 
Hertford. 

Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Leicester. 
1483  ^'^^  ^^  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Feb.  4.  To  the  captain,  bailiff  and  jurats  and  other  officers  of  the  island  of 

Westminster.  Gersey.  The  king  understands  from  Thomas  de  Sayntmartyn  that  when 
the  latter  showed  to  them  letters  patent  dated  16  October,  20  Edward  IV 
(i^e  p,  228)  they  were  prepared  to  act  upon  them,  but  one  Thomas  de  la 
Courte  of  the  island  of  Guemesey  came  who  intruded  into  the  fee  of 
la  Trinite  and  occupied  it,  claiming  a  title  by  colour  of  a  purchase  made  by 
one  Thomas  de  la  Courte  his  ancestor  from  one  Thomas  de  Seyntmartyn, 
uncle  of  the  present  Thomas  de  Seyntmartyn,  and  the  latter  replied  that 
one  William  de  Seyntmartyn  his  kinsman  within  a  year  and  a  day  after  the 
purchase  offered  to  the  said  Thomas  the  sum  paid  for  it,  in  presence 
of  the  whole  parish  of  Holy  Trinity  according  to  the  custom  of  the  duchy 
in  the  island,  but  the  said  Thomas  de  la  Courte  will  not  withdraw.  They 
are  accordingly  to  enquire  whether  the  sum  of  money  was  offered  as  said 
and,  if  so,  to  put  the  said  Thomas  de  Seyntmartyn  in  possession  of  the 
fee.  By  K. 


MEMBRANES  9  and  8. 

Feb.  12.         Indenture  between  the  king  and  Bartholomew  Reed,  citizen  and  gold- 
Westminster,   smith  of  London,  witnessing  that  the  king  according  to  letters  patent  dated 
6  February,  and  by  this  indenture,  has  appointed  him  master  and  worker  of 
his  moneys  of  gola  and  silver  and  keeper  of  the  changes  and  out-changes  in 
the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm.    He  shall  make  five 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Part  2.  841 


2483^  MembraneB  9  and  8 — cont. 

manner  of  gold  money,  called  the  <  riall  of  gold/  the  <  half  riall  of  gold,' 
the  '  riall  ferthing  of  gold/  the  <  angell  of  gold,'  and  the  '  angelet  of  gold ' ; 
and  five  manner  of  silver  money,  called  the  '  grote,'  the  '  halfe  grote,'  the 
*  sterling,'  the  'halfpeny'  and  the  *  ferthing.*  {The  value  of  the  coinoffe 
and  the  conditions  of  agreement  are  as  on  p.  20.)  And  for  the  performance  of 
the  covenants  aforesaid  he  has  made  oath  in  Onancery  and  has  found  borrows 
in  100^.  each,  viz.  John  Shaa,  *goldsmyth,'  William  Hger,  'goldsmyth,* 
John  Brook,  'grocer,*  Henry  WodecoK,  'scrivaner,'  Richard  Noneley, 
'grocer,'  Nicholas  Bodyn,  < haberdassher,'  and  Ralph  Bnlkleyi  'goldsmyth.* 
English.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    7. 

Feb.  28.  Establishment  of  the  chapel  of  the  household  as  a  foundation  in  the  king's 
Westminster,  free  chapel  of  St.  Peter  within  the  Tower  of  London  of  a  dean  and  three 
canons,  of  whom  one  shall  be  sub-dean,  another  treasurer  and  the  third 
precentor,  to  be  governed  by  ordinances  made  by  the  king ;  appointment  of 
Master  John  Ounthorpe,  clerk,  as  dean,  Nicholas  Hewys,  clerk,  as  sub-dean, 
Richard  Surlond  as  treasurer  and  John  Ghirche  as  precentor;  and  incorpora- 
tion of  them  by  the  name  of  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  royal  free  chapel  of 
the  household.  And  grant  to  them  in  mortmain  of  the  said  free  chapel  of 
St.  Peter  with  all  rights,  oblations,  tithes,  profits,  annuities,  commodities, 
emoluments  and  appurtenances ;  licence  for  them  to  acquire  in  mortmain 
lands,  rents,  services,  reversions  and  advowsons  of  churches  to  the  value  of 
1002.  yearly;  and  grant  that  they  shall  have  these  and  all  other  letters 
patent,  charters  and  writs  of  the  king  without  fees.  By  E. 


1482. 


MEMBRANE  6. 


July  7.  Appointment  for  life  of  Richard  Sheldon  and  John  Clerk,  auditors  of  the 

Westminster,  accounts  of  the  Exchequer,  as  auditors  of  all  accounts  of  ministers  of  all 
honours,  castles,  lordships,  manors,  towns,  townships,  lands  and  other 
possessions  of  the  king  pertaining  to  the  duchy  of  York  and  the  earldom  of 
March  within  the  realm  late  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  duke  of  York, 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  hereditary  right  and  by  demise  of  Thomas, 
cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  Henry  Sotill,  feoffees  with  others 
now  deceased,  receiving,  besides  reasonable  expenses,  fees  of  20  marks  yearly 
from  the  issues  of  the  premises  in  the  county  of  York  with  vestures  and 
other  profits  as  William  RoucljdSTy  now  deceased,  or  John  Luthyngton,  late 
auditors,  had.  By  E. 

May  14.  Orant  for  life  to  Thomas  Fitzgarard  alias  Fitz  Morys,  son  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  kinsman  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Kildare,  for  his  good  service  against  the 
Irish,  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Ardemulghan  and  Belgard,  oo.  Meath, 
with  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  customs,  marriages, 
wards,  reliefs,  escheats  and  ol^er  free  customs,  which  Thomas  Danyell, 
deceased,  lately  had  of  the  king's  grant,  provided  that  he  do  not  receive 
therefrom  more  than  441.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

June  29.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Lye  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants 

Westminster,   at  arms,  with  wages  of  12d,  daily  bom  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloths  and 

a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  same  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks 


842 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1483. 

Feb.  21. 
Westminster. 


]^4g2.  Membrane  6—cont, 

and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at 
the  great  wardrobe ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  of  the  office  to  William  Thirkeld, 
esquire,  by  letters  patent  dated  24  March,  8  Edward  IV,  surrendered. 

ByK. 

Grant  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  and 
St.  Nicholas,  Ledes,  in  full  recompense  of  24  acres  of  land  in  Ledes  and 
Bromfeld  which  they  have  granted  to  the  king  for  the  enlargement  of  his 
park  of  Ledes,  that  they  shall  be  quit  of  all  tenths,  subsidies  and  quota 
granted  to  the  king  by  the  clergy  of  the  realm  or  of  the  provinces  of 
Canterbury  or  York  or  imposed  by  the  pope.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  6.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  James  Conyngham,  born  in 

Westminster.   Scotland,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably 
and  enjoy  bis  goods. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Robert,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of 
la  Laund  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  25  July,  32  Henry  III 
[Charter  RoU,  82  Henry  III,  m.  2],  granting  to  Robert  de  Martivaus,  then 
prior,  and  the  convent  that  they  shall  have  free  warren  in  the  demesne 
lands  of  their  manor  of  Ludinton,  oo.  Leicester,  and  may  enclose  and 
impark  their  demesne  wood  in  the  same  manor  on  the  confines  of  the  forest 
of  Rotelaund.  For  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 


1482.  MEMBRANE    6. 

Dec.  18.  Grant,  for  ten  years  from  Easter,  22  Edward  IV,  to  the  merchants  of 

Westminster.  Venice,  Oenoa,  Florence  and  Luca  and  all  other  merchants  and  brokers  of 
Italy  that  they  and  their  factors,  clerks  and  attorneys  shall  be  quit  of  the 
subsidy  from  aliens  granted  in  the  Parliament  at  Redyng,  81  Henry  VI, 
and  that  in  respect  of  certain  subsidies  granted  in  Parliament  at  West- 
minster, 29  April,  8  Edward  IV,  they  shall  hot  pay  more  than  48s.  ^d.  for 
the  subsidy  of  each  sack  of  wool  and  every  240  wool-fells  and  10s.  for  the 
custom  of  the  same  and  lU,  for  the  subsidy  of  tin  of  the  value  of  208.  and 
8^.  for  the  custom  of  the  same.  By  p.s. 


1483. 

Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    4. 


Orant  to  Thomas,  archbishop  of  York,  John,  bishop  of  Lincoln, 
William  Hastinges,  lord  Hastinges,  the  king's  chamberlain,  Thomas 
Mountgomerey,  knight,  Thomas  Danet,  clerk,  and  Robert  Langton  of  the 
collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  royal  free 
chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster.  By  K. 

Feb.  27.         Pardon  to  William  TyrWhite  alias  Tyrwit  late  of  Ketilby,  oo.  Lincoln, 

Westminster,   esquire  of  the  body  or  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Lincohi,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  28  February  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts 

and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  E. 

Qrant  to  John  de  Salvo  and  Antony  Spynule,  denizens,  and  their 
attorneys  of  licence  to  bring  into  the  reahn  from  any  part  of  the  world 
masters  to  the  number  of  twenty  or  thereabouts  to  make  and  dye  cloths  ot 
another  fashion  to  those  now  made  in  the  realm,  so  that  the  kmg's  subjects 
may  be  able  to  learn  the  art ;  and  grant  to  the  masters  of  protection. 

By  p.s. 


■-:=■  k    'j-t 


22  EDWARD   IV.— Part  2.  848 


]^^g2  .  Metnbrane  4 — cont. 

Oct.  28.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Rydon  of  the  office 

Westminster,   of  the  king's  promoter  of  all  causes  civil  and  criminal  or  concerning  crimes 

of  lese  Majestic  before  the  king's  judges  of  the  constableship  and  Admiralty 

of  England,  with  aU  accustomed  profits,  and  20  marks  yearly  from  the 

1483        i^o<^ipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  28.  Pardon    to    Thomas     Dorney    late    of    the    town    of    Westminster, 

Westminster,  oo.  Middlesex,  *  yoman,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  count v  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  to  answer  him  and  William  Berkeley,  knight,  for  leaving 
the  service  of  the  latter  at  Westminster  before  the  term  agreed  upon,  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  William  Huse,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Feb.  6.  Orant,  during  pleasure,  to  Bartholomew  Reed  of  London,  '  goldsmyth,' 

Westminster,   of  the  office  of  master  and  worker  of  the  king's  moneys  and  the  office  of 

changer  or  keeper  of  the   exchange  within  the  Tower  of  London  and 

elsewhere  within  the  realm  according  to  the  form  of  certain  indentures, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 


-iAQi)  MEMBRANE  82(i. 

March  5.         Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 
Westminster.    Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Ralph 

Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  Francis  Lovell,  knight,  John  Scrope  of 
Bolton,  knight,  William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  Guy 
Fayrefax,  knight,  Richard  Ghok,  knight,  Richard  Nele,  knight,  John 
Catesby,  Richard  Pygot»  William  Parr,  knight,  James  Haryngton,  knight, 
and  Miles  Metkalf  in  the  county  of  York.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE  31d. 

Nov.  12.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  Henry  Heydon, 
Westminster*  William  Boleyn,  Richard  Suthwell,  John  Fynoham,  Henry  Spylman  and 
James  Hob^,  certain  dissentions  having  arisen  between  William  Lumnour 
on  the  one  part  and  Thomas  Brygge  of  Manyngton,  co.  Norfolk, 
'gentilman,'  and  Margaret  his  wife  on  the  other,  to  summon  the  parties  and 
other  persons  and  examine  them  and  put  their  examinations  in  writing 
and  to  enquire  by  inquest  into  certain  felonies,  murders,  trespasses  and 
offences  committed  by  the  said  Thomas  and  Margaret  Brygge  late  the  wife 
of  William  Lumnour  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council  in  the 
quinzaine  of  Midsummer  next. 


MEMBRANE    29(2. 

Nov.  17..         Commission  to  John  Halwell,  esquire,  Thomas  Hext,  Thomas  Bouryng 
Westminster*   and  William  Fo[r]tescu  to  enquire  what  lands  John  Holway,  deceased,  tenant 
in  chief,  held  in  the  county  of  Devon,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he 
died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  same  into  the  king's  hands. 


844  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


14.^2  MEMBRANE    28d. 

Nov.  18.  Commission  to  Richard  Wylsoiii  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  and 
WestmiDBter.  John  Passe,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  to  enquire  into  the  statement 
of  Egbert  Meyer,  Henry  Lottehowson,  Gerard  Leseboume  and  John  Olysleyer, 
merchants  of  the  Hanse  of  Almain,  that  a  ship  of  Hamburgh  in  Almain  laden 
with  divers  goods  and  merchandise,  of  which  John  Arnold  was  master,  was 
lost  and  sunk  near  the  coast  of  Yepiswich  and  some  goods  and 
merchandise  were  saved  near  Albouru,  co.  Suffolk,  and  the  master  and 
some  merchants  and  mariners  came  alive  to  land  so  that  it  could  not  be 
called  wreck  of  sea,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  of  the  goods  and 
merchandise  after  payment  of  reasonable  salvage,  according  to  the  form  of 
the  statute  in  Parliament,  27  Edward  III,  and  the  agreement  of  the  king 
made  with  the  Hanse  in  February,  14  Edward  IV. 


MEMBRANE    27d. 

Dec.  22.  Commission  to  Roger  Coton,  knight,  John  Cok,  mayor  of  Newcastle  on 
Westminster.  Tyne,  John  Harbotell,  esquire,  Edmund  Harbotell,  esquire,  Simon  Welden, 
esquire,  William  Rothom,  esquire,  and  John  Coll  of  Tynmoth,  'gentilman,' 
to  enquire  about  certain  lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the  county  of 
Northumberland  of  which  the  lady  of  Burceitur  was  seised  in  her  demesne 
as  of  fee  and  which  of  these  were  alienated  by  her  in  her  lifetime. 

The  like  to  Roger  Coton,  knight,  William  Haryngton,  knight,  Walter 
Mantell,  knight,  John  Clerk,  mayor  of  Northampton,  Thomas.  Hunt  and 
John  Pek,  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 

Commission  to  Roger  Coton,  knight,  John  Sayvile,  knight,  Thomas 
FitzWiUiam,  knight,  Thomas  Darcy,  knight,  John  Humwell,  esquire, 
Richard  Wentworth,  esquire,  and  John  Bemby  to  enquire  about  certain 
lands  in  the  county  of  York  of  which  John  Neville,  late  marquess  of 
Mountagu,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  which  have  not  yet  been 
taken  into  the  king*s  hands  by  inquisition  or  otherwise.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE  2W. 

March  28.        Appointment  of  Thomas,  abbot  of  Waltham  Holy  Cross,  John*Elryngton, 
Westminster,    knight,  Richard  Charlton,  knight,  Humphrey  Starkey,  Serjeant  at  law, 

Richard  Scrope,  Alvred  Comburgh,  William  Say,  John  Sturgion,  esquires, 
Thomas  Rygby,  Robert  Forster  and  Charles  Nowell  as  justices  in  the 
counties  of  Hertford,  Essex  and  Middlesex  for  the  supervision  of  the  river 
called  le  Ley  from  the  town  of  Ware  to  the  river  Thames  pursuant  to  the 
statute  of  Magna  Carta  and  other  statutes  concerning  the  erection  of 
weirSi  mills,  stemks,  piles  and  kiddles. 


-•  ^gg  MEMBRANE  24d, 


March  2.         The  like  of  Henry  Ferrers,   knight,  Richard  Haulte,   esquire,    John 
Westminster.    Allfegh,  John  Pympe,  esquire,  John  Palmer,  esquire,  RichaM  Culpepir, 

esquire,  Thomas  Garthe,  esquire,  Richard  Tuttesham,  esquire,  Thomas 
Ryder,  George  Gheyne,  John  Tylly,  John  Moll,  William  Hede  and  Nicholas 
Leche  in  the  county  of  Kent  for  the  supervision  of  the  river  (Medway)  from 
the  bridge  of  Aylesford,  co.  Kent,  to  the  bridge  of  Penseherst,  co.  Kent. 


\ 


22  EDWARD  IV.— Pakt  2.  845 


|4g3^  MEMBRANE    I2d. 

Feb.  25.         Commission  to  the  king's  brother  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king*s 
Westminster,    kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  William  Gascoign,  knight,  Ralph 

Pygot,  knight,  Thomas  Markynfeld,  knight,  Christopher  Warde,  knight, 
William  Ingelby,  knight,  Thomas  Malyveray,  knight,  Riohard  Pygot, 
Serjeant  at  law,  Nicholas  Leventhorpe,  knight.  Miles  Metecalf,  Thomas 
Midelton,  Thomas  Asper,  Richard  Danby,  Robert  Percy,  John  Vavesour, 
John  Swale,  Richard  Midelton,  John  Broun,  John  Pullan,  Robert  Burnand 
and  the  sheriff  of  York  to  enquire  into  divers  discords  between  the  king's 
tenants  of  the  forest  of  Enaresburgh  on  the  one  part  and  the  tenants  of  the 
king*s  kinswoman  the  lady  of  Barkelay  and  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
St.  Mary,  Fountains,  and  the  other  inhabitants  of  the  free  chace  of  Neder- 
dale,  CO.  York,  on  the  other  part  concerning  the  bounds  between  the  forest 
and  chaoe  and  the  enclosure  of  '  le  Fulshawe  *  within  the  limits  of  the  chace, 
and  to  survey  and  perambulate  the  forest  and  chace  and  make  reasonable 
bounds  between  them,  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  in  Chancery. 

ByK. 


MEMBRANE    Ad. 

March  18.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl 
Westminster.    Ryvers,  Richard  Grey,  son  of  the  queen,  John  Catesby,  knight,  William 

Notyngham,  knight,  William  Stanley,  knight,  Richard  Croft,  knight, 
Thomas  Brugge,  Richard  Haute,  John  Twynyho  and  John  Fyneux  touching 
certain  treasons,  felonies,  trespasses  and  other  offences  committed  by  John 
Kent  and  William  Clyfton  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  marches  of 
Wales  adjacent. 

VaccUed  because  in  the  twenty-third  year. 

March  2.         Commission  to  John    ColshuU,    knight,    Edward    Courteney,    Henry 
Westminster,    Bodrugan,  knight,  Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  Charles  Dynham,  esquire, 

the  mayor  of  Exeter,  Thomas  Gale,  Richard  Taillour,  John  Grene,  John  le 
Moigne  and  the  sheriffs  of  Devon  and  ComwaU,  whereas  lately  at  the  suit  of 
Peter  de  Manx  of  Seint  Malowes  in  Brittany  before  the  king  and  council 
against  Roger  Spert  of  Kenton,  co.  Devon,  touching  the  spoiling  of  a  ship 
of  the  said  Peter  caUed  le  Mary  of  Seint  Malowes  and  his  goods  and 
merchandise  then  in  it,  after  presentation  of  the  petition  and  answer  and 
reading  of  the  depositions  the  said  Roger  departed  without  licence  and  his 
witnesses  were  found  to  be  guilty  of  sharing  in  the  spoiling  and  judgement 
was  given  that  the  said  Peter  should  recover  his  ship,  goods  and  merchandise, 
extended  at  117Z.  lis.  4<i.,  to  arrest  and  imprison  without  bail  the  said 
Roger  and  his  accomplices,  viz.  John  Pytte,  John  Mersshe,  Thomas 
Pitte,  John  Mugge,  Richard  Wymbrooke,  John  Olyver,  Robert  Briknall, 
John  Calamay,  William  Dobyn  and  Richard  Mugge,  and  to  seize  and 
extend  their  goods  and  possessions  imtil  it  be  certified  to  the  king  and 
council  in  what  manner  restitution  will  be  made.  By  p.s. 


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23»  EDWARD  IV 


j^^gg  MEMBRANE    8. 

March  18.        Protection,  for  three  years,  for  Simon  Harries  <ilias  Herries  alicis  Harrys 
Westminster,    of  London,   'grocer,'   alias  'marchaunt,'   and    his    servants,  lands   and 

possessions.  By  p.s. 

April  1.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Dobbynsson,  one  of  the 

Westminster,    yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  6d.  daily  for  his  wages  from  the  farm  of  the  subsidy 

and  ulnage  of  cloth  in  the  county  of  York  and  Eyngeston  on  Hall  and  the 
city  of  York  and  the  forfeiture  of  the  same.  By  E. 

March  28.        Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent  for  the  restitution  of  the 

Westminster,    temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Augustine,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict, 

without  the  walls  of  the  city  of  Canterbury,  in  the  diocese  of  Canterbury, 

immediately  subject  to  the  Koman  church,  to  John  Dunster,  monk  of  the 

monastery,  whom  the  pope  has  appointed  abbot  and  who  has  renounced 

everything  prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  papal  bull  and  whose  fealty  the 

king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

MEMBRANE    2. 

March  5.         Grant  for  life  to  William,  viscount  Berkeley,  for  his  attendance  at  the 

Westminster,    king's  councils,  of  100  marks  yearly,  viz.  50  marks  from  the  customs  and 

subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bristol   and   50  marks  from  the  subsidy  called 

tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  port  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Percy,  knight,  of  the  office  of  porter  olt  keeper  of 
the  gate  of  the  king's  castle  of  Bamburgh,  co.  Northumberland,  with  the 
accustomed  fees,  as  Thomas  Marshall  or  anyone  else  had.  By  p.s. 

March  7.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  Galmole,  ^  gentilman,'  servant  to  the 

Westminster,    king's  son  Richard,  duke  of  York  and  Norfolk,  of  the  office  of  master  of  the 

coinage  within  the  cities  of  Dublin  and  Waterford  in  Ireland,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  10.        Pardon  to  Peter  Curteys,  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe,  of  all  debts, 
Westminster,    accounts  and  sums  of  money  due  from  him  to  the  king  up  to  Michaelmas, 

22  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

March  19.        Appointment  for  life  of  Vincent  Tenteler,  armourer,  as  the    king's 

Westminster,   armourer  and  grant  to  him  for  life  for  tiie  exercise  of  his  office  of  20^. 

yearly  from  Easter  last,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied  the  office,  at  the 

hands  of  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

March  14«       Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Sommer  to  take  men,  horses, 
Westminster,  barges  and  other  vessels  for  the  carriage  of  stone  by  water  to  the  castle  of 

Wyndesore  for  the  works  there. 

March  10.        Appointment  of  Master  William  Lacy,  bachelor  in  laws,  as  chief  judge 

Westminster,   and  commissary  general  of  the  king  in  the  principal  court  and  other  courts 

of  Admiralty  of  England,  receiving  the  due  fees.  By  E. 

*  The  three  membranes  of  the  twentj*third  jeir  are  attached  to  the  second  part  of 
the  roll  for  the  twenty-second  year. 


28  EDWARD  IV.  847 


1483  MEMBRANE  1. 

March  12.        Licence,  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Braughyng  the  elder 
Westminster,    and  Thomas  Braughyng  the  younger  to  grant  their  manor  of  Chelsyn,  co. 

Hertford,  held  in  chief,  to  Henry  Ros,  knight,  William  Say,  esquire, 
William  Radmylde,  esquire,  Thomas  Leventhorpe,  esquire,  John  Apsley, 
esquire,  John  Asshewell,  'gentilman,'  and  John  Shelley,  son  of  John 
Shelley  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and  Elizabeth  the  wife  of  the  said 
John  Shelley  the  son,  for  the  use  of  the  said  John  Shelley  the  son  and 
Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  of  the  same  John  the  son. 


MEMBRANE    2d. 

April  1.  Commission  to  Richard  Wilson,  esquire,  one  of  the  king*8  Serjeants  at 

Westminster,  arms,  on  complaint  by  John  Pardo,  merchant  of  Spain,  that  when  he  was 
sailing  to  England  with  a  ship  called  Seint  Petir  of  Fonterabia,  of  which 
Laurence  Douce  was  master,  laden  with  divers  goods  and  merchandise,  he 
was  despoiled  of  the  ship,  goods  and  merchandise  by  certain  pirates  of  the 
parts  of  Brittany  who  took  the  same  to  the  port  of  Fowey  and  there  detain 
them,  to  seize  the  said  ship,  goods  and  merchandise  with  all  the  gear  of  the 
ship  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council.  And  if  the  said  Bretons 
or  any  other  subject  of  the  king  claim  any  property  or  interest  in  the  same 
the  said  John  will  answer  before  the  king  and  council. 

Commission  to  the  same  to  seize  and  deliver  to  Roderick  de  Valmeser  a 
ship  called  U  Kateryn  of  Valmeser,  of  which  he  was  owner,  with  goods  and 
merchandise  in  it,  which  John  Carmynewe,  esquire,  on  15  January  last 
caused  to  be  seized  in  the  port  of  Padstowe,  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the 
king  and  council,  the  said  Roderick  having  found  security. 

March  18.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  and  others 
Westminster,    (^a  on  m.  4d). 


(     B48     ) 


EDWARD    V. 


MEMBRANE  5,* 
1483. 

May  16.         Grant  for  life  to  William  Chauntre  of  the  deanery  of  the  free  chapel 
Westminster,    royal  of  the  household,  on  the  demise  of  John  Gunthorpe,  late  dean. 

May  20.         Grant  for  life  to  William  Hastinges,  knight,  of  the  offices  of  master  and 
Westminster,    worker  of  the  king's  moneys  and  keeper  of  the  exchange  within  the  Tower 

of  London,  the  realm  of  England  and  the  town  of  Calais  according  to  the 
form  of  certain  indentures,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

May  24.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Evington  and  the  king's  servitor  Edward 

Westminster.  Hardgyll,  esquire,  one  of  the  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of 
verger  {virgibajuli  sive  virgarii)  who  carries  the  rod  before  the  king  at  the  feast 
of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  or  manor  of  Goldkenyngton,  co. 
Middlesex,  with  all  places,  mansions  and  profits  pertaining  to  the  office ; 
in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  William  by  letters  patent  dated  20  July, 
11  Edward  IV,  surrendered.     [Fcedera.']  By  p.s. 

May  25.         Licence  for  Patrick  Bermyngeham,  esquire,  brother  and  heir  of  John 

Westminster.    Bermyngeham,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  possessions 

in  Ireland  of  which  the  said  John  or  any  ancestor  of  his  was  seized,  and 

which  should  descend  to  him,  saving  to  the  king  homage,  fealty  and  relief ; 

and  licence  to  him  to  absent  himself  from  that  land-  for  life.  By  p.s. 

May  21.         Grant  to  the  king's  councillor  Thomas  Langton,  elect  of  St.  Davids,  of 

Westminster,    the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  with  advowsons  from  the 

death  of  Richard,  late  bishop ;  and  licence  for  him  to  obtain  from  the  court 

of  Home  a  provision  to  hold  the  parish  church  of  Pembrigge,  in  the  diocese 

of  Hereford,  for  life  in  commendam,     [Fcedera.]  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  4. 

May  20.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  de  Sancto  Laurencio,  knight,  lord  of  Houth,  of 
Westminster,  the  office  of  chancellor  of  Ireland,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  hanaper  of  chancery  of  Ireland,  the  issues  of  the  king's  manor 
or  lordship  of  Gromelyn,  co.  Dublin,  and  the  customs  and  cokets  from 
hides,  wool-feUs  and  other  merchandise  in  the  ports  of  Dublin  and 
Drougheda.     [Fadera.]  By  p.s. 

May  21.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Sapcote,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  receiver 

Westminster,    general  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall  with  the  portage  of  money  pertaining  to 

the  office,  receiving  for  the  office  the  accustomed  fees  and  for  the  portage 

for  every  100^  carried  and  paid  by  warrant  20«.  from  the  issues  of  the 

duchy.  By  p.s. 

*  The  membranes  of  the  rolls  of  Edward  Y.  and  Biohard  III.  are  also  numbered  in 
the  reverse  order  in  a  later  hand.    This  numbering  is  here  omitted. 


EDWARD  V.  849 


1  jQQ  Membrane  4 — conL 

May  80.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Eendale,  esquire,  servant  of  the  king's  unde 
Westminster.    Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  writs  and  rolls  of 

the  Common  Bench  or  chief  clerk  in  the  same  Bench,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

May  17.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundell,  as 

Westminster,    master  of  the  game  of  all  the  king's  forests,  chaces  and  parks  on  this  side 

of  Trent,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

May  28.         Appointment  for  life  of  Morgan  Eydwelly  as  the  king's  attorney  general 
Westminster,    in  all  the  king's  courts  of  record  in  England  and  Wales,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees,  with  power  of  appointing  clerks  and  officers  under  him. 

By  p.s. 

May  26.         Presentation  of  Robert  Pallyngton  to  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary  the 
Westminster.    Virgin  within  the  cemetery  of  the  parish  church  of  Crokhom,  in  the  diocese 

of  Bath  and  Wells,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Laurence  Viler. 

May  27.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk,  Walter  Felde,  by  the  advice  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  uncle  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  protector  and  defender  of  the 

realm  during  the  king's  minority,  and  other  lords  of  the  council,  of  the 
office  of  the  king's  almoner  with  all  accustomed  fees,  and  grant  to  him  for 
the  king's  alms  of  all  goods  and  chattels  of  felons  de  se  and  all  deodands 
within  the  realm.     IFoedera,]  By  p.s. 

May  17.         Grant,   during    pleasure,    to  John   Wode,   knight,    of   the    office    of 
Westminster,    treasurer  of  the  Exchequer. 

June  9.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  for  the 

Westminster,  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  8S.  Peter  and  Paul, 
Montacute,  of  the  Oluniac  order,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  to  Dan 
John  Water,  monk  of  the  monastery,  whom  John  Montagewe,  the  sub- 
prior,  and'ihe  convent  have  elected  prior  on  the  death  of  Dan  John  Doore, 
and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  the  abbot  of 
Mochelney.     [Fcedera.] 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 

Southampton  and  Wilts. 

Devon. 

Cornwall. 

Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


MEMBRANE   8. 

May  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  of  the 
Westminster,  offices  of  chief  justice  and  chamberlain  in  South  and  North  Wales,  constable 
of  the  castles  and  counties  of  Eermerdyn  and  Cardigan,  the  castles  of 
Abrustwith,  co.  Cardigan,  and  Denevour  in  South  Wales,  the  castle  and 
town  of  Tonebigh,  co.  Pembroke,  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Kylgarvan 
in  South  Wales,  the  castle  and  town  of  Llan  Stepham  in  South 
Wales,  the  lordship  of  Wallewynscastell,  co.  Pembroke,  and  the 
castle  and  lordship  of  Westhaverford  in  South  Wales,  constable,  steward  and 
receiver  of  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Uske,  the  castle  and  lordship 
of  Carlion,  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Dynas,  the  castle  and  a  moiety 


860  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS, 


j^Ago  Membrane  S^-cont 

of  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Ewyas'Lacy,  the  castles,  lordships  and  manors 
of  Belth,  Clifford,  Radnore,  Melenyth,  Mongomery,  Dynbigh,  Elvell  and 
Nerberth,  the  castles,  lordships  and  manors  of  Wygmore  and  Holte  in  the 
marches  of  Wales,  and  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Bromfeld  in  the  same 
marches,  steward  and  receiver  of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Norton, 
Knyghton,  Raydor,  Guerthrenyon,  Comotoyder,  Glasbury,  Weryfreton, 
Cherbury,  Terthic,  Halcetur,  Kadewyn,  Newton,  Kyry  in  the  marches  of 
Wales,  Stanton  Lacy  by  Ludlowe,  Bewdeley,  Northcleobury,  Cleobury 
Barnes,  Mortymers  Cleobury,  Hugeley,  Emewode,  Cheylsmersshe, 
Cleoton,  Pembrugge,  Greslane,  Hynton,  Orleton,  Nethwode,  Wolfreylowe 
and  MalmeshiU  Lacy  in  Wales  and  the  marches  and  all  other  lordships, 
manors,  lands  and  hereditaments  of  the  king  in  North  and  South  Wales 
and  the  marches,  constable,  steward,  treasurer  and  receiver  of  the 
castle,  county,  lordship  and  manor  of  Pembroch  in  South  Wales, 
constable  and  captain  of  the  castles  and  towns  of  Abrustwith,  co. 
Cardigan,  Kernervan  and  Conwey,  co.  Carnarvon,  Beaumarys,co.  Anglesey, 
and  Harlegh,co.  Merioneth,and  all  other  castles  of  the  king  in  North  and  South 
Wales  and  the  marches,  with  authority  to  place  soldiers  in  the  castles  for 
their  safe-custody,  master  or  keeper  of  the  forest  of  Snowdon,  co.  Carnarvon, 
and  all  other  forests  and  chaces  of  the  king  in  South  and  North  Wales  and 
the  marches  and  master  of  the  game  of  deer  in  the  same,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  for  himself  as  William  Herbert,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  or 
John,  late  earl  of  Worcester,  or  any  other  had  in  the  said  offices  and  for 
the  soldiers  and  archers  in  the  said  castles.  And  grant  to  him,  so  long  as 
the  king's  uncle  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  or  anyone  else  shall  be 
protector  of  the  realm  during  the  king's  minority,  of  the  power  of  appoint- 
ing sheriffs  and  escheators  in  the  counties  of  Carmerdyn,  Cardigan  and 
Pembroke  and  the  lordship  of  Haverford,  in  South  Wales,  and  the  counties 
of  Kernervan,  Anglesey,  and  Meryonyth  in  North  Wales,  all  bailiffs,  parkers 
and  servants  of  the  king  in  North  and  South  Wales  and  attorneys  of  the 
king  in  any  of  his  courts  there,  butlers  and  customers  in  the  ports  of 
Milford  and  Teinibie,  in  the  said  county  of  Pembroke,  and  in  the  said  lord- 
ship of  Haverford,  and  all  other  officers,  servants  and  ministers  of  the  king 
in  South  and  North  Wales  and  the  marches,  and  of  the  power  of  appoint- 
ing to  all  vacant  offices  in  the  same  not  granted  to  him  above.  And  grant 
to  him  for  life  of  the  governance  and  supervision  of  all  the  king's  subjects 
in  South  and  North  Wales  and  the  marches.  By  p.s. 

June  4.  Grant  to  John  Ambrosio  de  Nigrono,  merchant  of  Genoa,  that  he  or  his 

Westminster,    factors  or  attorneys  may  receive  the  sum  of  S8il,  Is.  6d.  from  the  customs 

and  subsidies  on  any  goods  and  merchandise  of  himself  or  other  merchants 

of  Genoa  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  and  Suthampton.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  2. 

April  21.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Neell,  knight,  as  one  of  the 
Westminster,    justices  of  the  Bench,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

The  like  of  the  following : — 
Richard  Chokke,  knight. 
John  Catesby,  knight. 

Mandate  to  William  Huse,  knight,  as  the  king  wills  that  he  be  chief 
justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  to  be  attentive  to.  the,  office. 


EDWARD  V.  861 


1  J  OQ  Membrane  2 — cont 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  as  one  of  the 
justices  of  the  King's  Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fee. 

The  like  of  the  following  : — 
William  Jenny. 

June  5.  Qrant,  during  good  behaviour,  from  9  April  last,  to  the  king's  esquire 

Westminster.  William  Slefeld  of  the  office  of  treasurer  of  the  town  of  Calais  and  the 
marches  there,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  same 
and  also  his  expenses  in  passing  across  the  sea  and  staying  in  England  and 
his  expenses  on  the  king's  works  with  the  town  and  marches,  as  the  mayor 
and  society  of  the  staple,  late  treasurers,  had ;  and  grant  to  him  during 
office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  lodging  or  house  in  the  town  with  all 
appurtenances.  By  p.s. 

May  28.  Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Knyveton,  esquire,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of 

Westminster,  the  borough  or  town  of  Chestrefeld  and  the  lordship  of  Skaresdale, 
CO.  Derby,  with  the  office  called  '  Kyngesbaylywik '  of  the  same  borough 
and  lordship,  with  all  commodities,  liberties  and  demises  of  farms, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Thomas  Aldersey 
by  letters  patent  [dated  4  June,  14  Edward  IV],  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

June  14.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Tremayle  as  one  of  the  king's 
Westminster,    serjeants  at  law,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  vestures  and  regards. 

By  p.s. 

June  9.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  rolunuiSj  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster.    ^^  16  November  last  by  letters  patent  of  the  late  king  to  Arnold  de  Wyte 

(dtM  de  Vite  of  London,  *  sugerfyner,'  alias  *  sugermaker,'  staying  on  the 
king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of 
Hastynges,  lieutenant-general  of  the  town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais, 
on  the  safe-custody,  victualling  and  defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays 
in  coming  to  the  city  of  London  and  returning  to  other  foreign  parts,  as 
appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

June   15.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Humphrey  Starky  as  chief  baron  of 
Westminster,    the  Exchequer,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  Exchequer  or  the 

receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  K. 

June   15.         Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  John  Vavasour,  Serjeant  at  law,  of  the 
Westminster,    office  of  one  of  the  king's  serjeants  at  law,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s. 

April  21.         Grant,  during  office,  to  William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Westminster.    Bench,  of  40  marks  yearly  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper 
and  a  tun  of  wine  yearly  at  Christmas  in  the  port  of  London. 

The  like  to  the  same,  for  the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate  and  his 
expenses  in  office,  of  180  marks  yearly  from  Easter  last  at  the  hands  of  the 
clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  customers  in  the  ports  of  London, 
Bristol  and  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  18  Henry  VI,  and  106^.  11^^.  and  the  sixth 
part  of  id.  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe  and  fur  and  66^.  6d.  yearly  at 
Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  and  lining. 

June  6.  Grant  for  life,  from  Easter  last,  to  Thomas  Fowler,  esquire,  and  Alice 

Westminster.   Hulcote^  widow,  servant  of  the  king's  mother  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England 


862  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1433^  Membrane  2 — cotU. 

and  France  and  lady  of  Ireland,  and  their  assigns  of  the  manor  of  Waven- 
den,  CO.  Buckingham,  which  John  Holcote,  deceased,  late  the  husband  of 
the  said  Alice,  held  for  life  of  the  grant  of  the  late  king.  By  p.s. 

June  17.        Appointment,  for  half  a  year,  of  John  Countes  to  take  oxen  and  muttons 
Westminster,    for  the  expenses  of  the  household.      [Fcsdera,] 

The  like  of  the  following : — 
William  Golles. 
Thomas  Hunteley. 


MEMBRANE   1. 

May  24.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Hugh  Jaquyes  as  controller  of  the  great 
Westminster,    and  petty  custom  in  the  ports  of  Plymouth  and  Fowey  and  ports  and  places 

adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  provided  that  he  execute  the  office 
in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket  seal. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 

May  24.  Oeoffirey  Kidwelly  in  the  port  of  Southampton. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  28.  Robert  Brandon  in  the  port  of  Lenne.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

May  19.  Leonard  Thombourgh  in  the  port  of  Boston. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  19.  John  Walshe  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

June  2.  John  Pekeryng,  knight,  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 
Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  19.  Edmund  Dawtre,  in  the  port  of  Chichester. 
Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  21.  John  Smythe  in  the  port  of  Yermouth.         By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Westminster. 

May  26.         Orant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  Bankes  of  the  office  [of  tronage]  and 

Westminster,    pesage  in  the  port  of  Boston  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 
May  19.  John  Wodde,  esquire,  in  the  port  of  Suthampton. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  24.  Robert  Walker  alias  at  Sealer  in  the  port  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  24.  Richard  Boteler  in  the  port  of  London.         By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANES  lid.  Bd, 

Conmiissions  of  the  peace  in  divers  counties.    {See  Appendix.) 


EDWARD  V.  863 


1483. 


MEMBRANE  Id. 


April  27.         Commission  to  W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  Thomas  Seintleger,  knight, 
Westminster.    William  Berkley,  Thomas  Welle,  William  Uvedale,  Richard  Jay,  Edward 

Barkeley  and  Thomas  Danvers,  in  the  county  of  Southampton,  to  assess 
certain  subsidies  granted  to  the  late  king  by  the  commons  of  the  realm  in 
the  last  Parliament  at  Westminster  [Rolls  of  Parliament,  VI.  197,]  from 
aliens,  with  the  exception  of  the  nations  and  merchants  of  Spain  and 
Brittiuiy  and  the  merchants  of  Almain  who  have  a  house  in  the  city  of 
London  called  Gildhall  Tfieutanicorumf  and  to  send  their  inquisitions  to 
the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  and  to  appoint  collectors  so  that 
the  sums  shall  be  answered  for  at  Whitsunday. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named : — 

Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  Giles  Dawebeney,  knight,  William 
Pawelet,  knight,  Robert  Stowell,  John  Bykenhull,  John  Porter,  John 
Hygons  and  John  Fitz  James,  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 

Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  Robert  Whyloughby,  knight,  John 
Crokker,  knight,  Charles  Dynham,  William  Huddesfeld,  John 
Halywell,  Thomas  Dourysshe,  John  Denys,  Richard  Wydeslade  and 
Thomas  Hexte,  in  the  county  of  Devon. 

J.  bishop  of  Ely,  Thomas  Grey,  knight,  John  Cheyne,  knight, 
William  Fendem,  knight,  Thomas  Coton,  Robert  Morton,  Henry 
Langle  and  John  Burgoyn,  in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 

Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  Roger  Tocotes,  knight,  Walter 
Hungerford,  John  Cheyne,  William  Golyngbume,  John  Mounpesson, 
John  Benger  and  Robert  Baynard,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

John,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Thomas 
Pvnchebek,  Richard  Welby,  Thomas  Totofte,  Regmald  Gayton, 
Thomas  Welby  and  John  Broun,  in  the  parts  of  Holland,  co.  Lincoln. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Burgh, 
knight,  Robert  Tailboys,  knight,  Thomas  Wymbys£^e,  John  Walcotes 
and  John  Stanlowe,  in  the  parts  of  Eesteven,  co.  Lincoln. 

William  Noreys,  knight,  Thomas  Delamare,  knight,  Thomas  Say, 
John  Isbury  and  William  Stafiferton,  in  the  county  of  Berks. 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Henry  Veman,  Henry 
Foljaumbe,  John  Bothe,  Thomas  Poutrell  and  John  Bradshawe,  in  the 
county  of  Derby. 

Anthony,  earl  Rivers,  uterine  uncle  to  the  king,  Thomas  Howeard, 
knight,  Thomas  Enyvet,  knight,  John  Paston,  Roger  Touneshend, 
Hennr  Haydon,  John  Fyncham,  Henry  Spilman,  Richard  Southwell 
and  James  Hubberd,  in  the  county  of  Norfolk. 

William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  Leukenor  the  younger,  Richard 
Leukenor  the  elder,  Thomas  Combe,  John  Wode  the  younger,  Thomas 
Oxbrigge  of  Brede  and  Robert  Wodefolde,  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 

Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  uterine  brother  to  the  king,  Nicholas 
Latymer,  knight,  Thomas  Brugge,  Richard  Morton,  John  Neuburgh, 
John  Carant  and  William  Martyn,  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

Names  of  justices  of  the  peace  [in  the  county  of  Gloucester]. 
VacaUd  because  elsewhere  above, 

8258  z 


B54  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1483.  MEMBRANE  6d. 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  William  Palmer,  David 
Malpas,  Henry  Sothehill,  Thomas  Sapcot  and  Thomas  Flore,  in  the 
county  of  Rutland. 

John  Howard  of  Howard,  knight,  John  Henyngham,  knight,  John 
Sulyard,  John  Glopton,  Edmund  Jenney,  Thomas  Higham  the 
younger  and  Thomas  Appilton,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 

Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  uterine  uncle  to  the  king,  Thomas  Mount- 
gomery,  knight,  Thomas  Tyrell,  knight,  Alvred  Comeburgh,  William 
Grene,  John  Ingoldesby,  Robert  Plummer  and  John  Harlyng,  in  the 
county  of  Essex. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  William  Skypwyth, 
knight,  Robert  Sheflfeld,  Thomas  Kyme  of  Frysney,  Thomas 
Fitz  Willyam,  Thomas  Moigne  and  Richard  Spert,  in  the  parts  of 
Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln. 

J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  Thomas  Brugge,  Humphrey  Stafford,  Roger 
Harewell,  Humphrey  Salwey,  Thomas  Lygon  and  William  Lygon,  in 
the  county  of  Worcester. 

John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Richard  Harecourte,  knight,  William  Stoner, 
knight,  Richard  Crofte,  Thomas  Crofte,  Richard  Danvers,  Thomas 
Danvers,  Humphrey  Foster,  John  Harecourte  of  Wytney,  William 
Danvers  and  Walter  Elmes,  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  Thomas  Fowler,  Thomas  Restwold  of 
Hedsore,  Thomas  Hampden  of  Eymbell,  John  Scot  and  Richard 
Maryot,  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 

J.  bishop  of  Ely,  Robert  Clyfford,  John  Sturgeon,  William  Say, 
John  Forster,  William  Druell  and  John  Pulter,  in  the  county  of 
Hertford. 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Henry  Sotehill,  Thomas 
Kebyll,  Everard  Feldyng,  William  Ayssheby  and  John  Kebyll,  in  the 
county  of  Leicester. 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  John  Gryseley,  knight 
John  Ferrers,  knight,  Hugh  Eggerton,  William  Basset,  Ralph 
Wolseley,  William  Harper,  Robert  Hyll  and  Roger  Bayle,  in  the 
county  of  Stafford. 

Gilbert  Talbot,  knight,  Richard  Ludlowe,  knight,  William  Mitton, 
Thomas  Horde,  John  Laweley  and  Edward  Hopton,  in  the  county  of 
Salop. 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Simon  Mountford,  knight, 
Thomas  Ferrers,  knight,  John  Hug^ord,  Henry  Boteler,  John  Beaufitz 
and  William  Bristowe,  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  John  Sapcote,  esquire,  Robert  Tanfeld, 
esquire,  John  Stucle,  John  Wake,  William  Taylard  and  Thomas 
Burton,  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon. 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  John  Catesby,  knight, 
Guy  Wulston,  Roger  Wake,  William  Catesby,  Thomas  Lovet  and 
Richard  Emson,  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 


EDWARD  V. 


856 


1483. 


Membrane  Qd — cant. 

J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  James  Baskervile,  knight,  Richard  Grofte, 
knight,  Thomas  Brugge,  Thomas  Braynton,  Roger  Bodnam  and 
Henry  Chaumber,  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 

Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  John  Rotheram,  Richard  Oodfray,  John 
Fyssher,  John  Laurence  and  Robert  Gelibronde,  in  the  county  of 
Bedford. 

Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  uterine  brother  to  the  king,  Edward 
Gourtenay,  Richard  Nanfan,  Thomas  Lymbery,  Thomas  Tresawell, 
Peter  Tregos,  Michael  Petit  and  John  Penlyn,  in  the  county  of 
Cornwall. 

Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  uterine  brother  (nc)  to  the  king,  John  Fogge, 
knight,  John  Scotte,  knight,  Henry  Ferrers,  knight,  William  Pecche, 
knight,  Roger  Appylton,  Reginald  Sonde,  John  Alfeygh,  John  Fyneux 
and  Roger  Brente,  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  Thomas  Whytyngton,  John  Twyneho  of 
Cirencester,  John  Wykes,  Thomas  Lymeryk,  Thomas  Bayneham  and 
Richard  Foster,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  John  Babyngton,  Thomas 
Molyneux,  Gervase  Clyfton  and  Robert  Nevile,  in  the  county  of 
Nottingham. 


April  26. 

Westminster. 


May  28. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  M. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Fulford,  Henry  Bodrugan,  knight,  James 
Boneython,  Richard  Wylson,  esquire,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms, 
John  Taillour  and  John  Bonyfaunt  to  restore  to  John  Pardo  and  Consalis 
de  Salamanca,  merchants  of  Spain,  or  their  attorneys  a  ship  of  theirs  called 
la  Petyr  of  Fonterabia  and  a  great  part  of  their  goods  and  merchandise  in 
it,  which  were  captured  and  taken  to  the  port  of  Fowey  by  one  Roger 
Lymynache  and  other  pirates  of  Brittany  and  which  have  been  seized  by 
the  said  Richard  by  virtue  of  letters  patent  of  the  late  king,  and  to  enquire 
about  and  restore  the  remainder  of  the  goods  and  certify  thereon  to  the 
king  and  council.  If  any  of  the  goods  have  been  taken  to  Brittany  or  other 
places  unknown,  so  that  restitution  thereof  cannot  be  made,  they  are  to 
arrest  the  pirates  of  Brittany,  with  their  ship  and  the  merchandise  and 
gear  therein,  and  imprison  the  pirates  until  full  restitution  be  made  to  the 
said  John  and  Consalis.  By  C. 

Conmiission  to  Henry  Bodrugan,  knight,  John  Beaumond,  John 
Trevannan,  Richard  Harington,  Thomas  Ek^gers,  William  Bruer,  Edward 
Phillip,  Thomas  Raven  and  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall  to  enquire  into  the 
complaint  of  William  le  Goauth  of  Brittany,  owner  of  a  ship  called 
le  Nicholas  of  Landregare,  of  which  John  de  Lormeall  is  master,  that  on 

10  May  John  Davy,  John  Granell,  John  Josep  and  John  Glyn  in  a  ship 
called  le  Nicholas  of  Fowey  seized  the  said  ship  of  Landregare,  laden  with 

11  tuns  of  wine  of  Gascony,  54  tuns  of  wine  of  Rochelle,  paper  to  the 
value  of  15  crowns  and  56  crowns  of  gold  and  silver  at  Rochelle  and 
sailing  to  Landregare,  and  carried  it  off  to  the  port  of  Fowey,  contrary  to 
the  treaty  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany,  and  to 
cause  restitution  to  be  made  ;  and  also  to  seize  and  restore  two  other  ships 
in  the  said  port,  one  called  la  Mawdelyn^  of  which  Oliver  de  Morgne  is 


^^1  .■*# J-.^  -^i 


866  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


i^oQ  Membrane  M — cont, 

owner,  and  the  other  called  CropsautU  of  Spain,  of  which  Peter  de 
Salamanko  is  owner  and  Alver  Rapell  master,  laden  with  divers  goods  and 
merchandise  and  captured  at  sea  by  John  Davy  and  Stephen  Bull  and  other 
pirates,  and  to  arrest  the  above-named  offenders  and  bring  them  before  the 
king  and  council. 


MEMBRANE  id. 

June  5.  Commission  to  Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  John  Denys,  Richard  Wydeslade, 

Wogtminster.    Robert  Stowell,  John  Fitz  James,  John  Porter,  John  Byconyll,  John 

Kendall,  mayor  of  Briggewater,  and  the  sheriffs  of  Somerset  and  Devon  to 

enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Hervy  Mathewe,  master  and  owner  of  three 

gibrts  of  a  ship  called  la  Julyan  of  the  Isle  of  Base  in  Brittany,  and  Nicholas 
lymyng  of  the  same  Isle,  proprietor  of  one  moiety  and  attorney  for  the 
other  moiety  of  the  fourth  part,  that  when  divers  merchants  of  Briggewater 
had  freighted  the  said  ship  with  divers  goods  and  merchandise  at  Luxbum 
in  Portugal  to  take  to  Briggewater  and  on  10  May  last  it  was  lying  at  anchor 
off  Ilford  Combe  one  Matthew  Cradok  of  Swansey  in  Wales,  captain  of  a 
ship  of  war  of  the  realm,  of  which  Matthew  Petit  was  master,  at  the 
instigation  of  William  Guyon  and  Maurice  Abeynon  of  Dford  Combe,  with 
other  pirates  entered  into  it  and  carried  off  gold,  harness,  wines,  cords, 
mangonels,  habiliments  and  other  stuff  to  the  value  of  60  marks  and  put 
them  and  the  ship  to  ransom  at  501.  for  the  payment  of  which  the  said 
Hervy  and  Nicholas  were  compelled  to  hand  over  the  ship  in  pledge  to 
certain  merchants  of  Briggewater,  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  truces 
between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany,  and  to  cause 
restitution  to  be  made  and  to  arrest  the  offenders  and  bring  them  before  the 
king  and  council. 


MEMBRANE  8<i. 


May  16.         Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  of  the  super- 
Westminster,    vision  and  power  of  array  of  the  king's  subjects  in  the  counties  of  Salop, 
Hereford,  Somerset,  Dorset  and  Wilts.     [Fctdera,]  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  2d. 

April  26.  Commission  to  Richard  Wilson,  esquire,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at 
Westminster,  arms,  to  seize  and  deliver  to  Roderick  de  Balmeseda  a  ship  of  his  called 
la  Kateryne  of  Balmeseda  and  divers  goods  and  merchandise  and  sums  of 
money  which  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Padstowe  detain  notwithstand- 
ing letters  patent  of  the  late  king  {see  p.  347),  and  to  summon  John 
Garmynewe,  esquire,  and  others  claiming  to  have  cause  of  action  against  the 
said  Roderick  to  appear  before  the  king  and  council  in  the  octaves  of  Holy 
Trinity,  when  justice  will  be  done  to  them,  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the 
king  and  council.  By  C. 


(857) 


1   KICHARJ)   III.— Paut  I. 


1484. 

June  25. 

Westminster. 


May  5. 

Westminster. 


1483. 

Julys. 
Westminster. 

1484. 

May  28. 

Westminster. 

May  5. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  12. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  24. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following : — 

John  Blanerhasset  late  of  Karlyll,  co.  Cumberland,  'gentilman/  alia-i 
son  and  heir  of  John  Blanerhasset  of  Earlehill,  co.  Cumberland,  '  gentyl- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV 
to  answer  Ralph  Blanerhasset,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  52  marks. 

Cumberland. 

William  Huwys  late  [of]  Shaftesbury,  co.  Dorset,  *  ostiler,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  Alan  Colette  alias  Mercer  of 
Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  *  mercer,*  touching  a  debt  of  100«.  Wilts. 

John  Wellys  late  of  Oxford,  *  glover,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
Simon  Smyth,  citizen  and  '  grocer,'  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  408. 

Oxford. 

Bichard  Enyghtlate  of  Estmallyng,  co.  Kent, '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Simon  Beket  touching  a  debt  of  40^.  Kent. 

Bichard  Oenard  late  of  Northtodenham,  co.  Norfolk,  'yoman,' 
alias  '  sengilman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  Edward  IV  to  answer  Richard  Anvell,  citizen  and  alderman  of 
Norwich,  alias  '  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  iL  Norfolk. 

William  Waterle  of  Hunden,  co.  Suffolk,  the  younger,  <  baker,' 
for  not  appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  answer  Simon  Maddy  touching 
a  debt  of  40s.  Suffolk. 


148S. 
July  10. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  80. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    23. 

William  Slyngesby  late  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV, 
to  answer  William  Morton,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  dL ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas 
Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified.  London. 

John  ap  Eynons  ap  Yoncons  late  of  Alburbury,  co.  Salop,  'yoman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  Geoffrey  Clerk  touching  a  debt  of 
4  marks.  Salop. 

Robert  Wryght  alias  Wright  of  Estrudham,  co.  Norfolk,  *  husbond- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Gay  of  Gayton,  co.  Norfolk, 
'  wulman,'  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  and  Geoffrey  Porter  touching  a  debt 
of  408.  Norfolk. 


868  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


T^gQ  Menihrane  23 — cojU, 

Nov.  28.  Thomas  Bruyn  late  of  Southwokyndon,  co.  Essex,  esquire,  for  not 

Westminater.  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 

of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  a  sealed  chest  contain- 
ing charters,  writings  and  other  muniments  to  Thomas  Tyrell,  esquire, 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  John  Barners,  esquire,  and  Alice  his  wife. 

Essex. 

Nov.  27.  John  Nelot  late  of  Wakefeld,  co.  York,  the  elder,  •  yoman,'  for  not 

Westmiuatcr.  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  answer 

Robert  Bawenay  touching  a  trespass.  York. 


MEMBRANE  18. 

July  8.  Impeximus  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Meverell,  esquire,  kinsman  and 

Westminster,    heir  of  the  undermentioned  Thomas,  of  letters  patent  dated  6  February, 

1  Richard  II,  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at  Langley,  8  May, 
88  Edward  I  [Charter  Roll,  88  Edward  J,  No.  87],  inspecting  and 
confirming  the  following  :— 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Marlborough,  18  March,  9  John,  granting  the 
manor  of  Tideswell  to  Thomas  the  Squire  (arwi^/^ro)  and  his  heirs. 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  18  February,   11  Henry  LEI,  in 
favour  of  William  son  and  heir  of  Daniel  the  Butler  {pinceme). 

For  888.  4rf.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John  Howard,  baron  and  lord  of  Howard, 
Westminster,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  office  of  marshal  of  England  and 
the  name,  title  and  honour  of  earl  marshal  with  all  offices,  commodities, 
profits  and  other  appurtenances  and  the  offices  of  marshal  before  the  king  in 
his  Bench,  marshal  of  the  Exchequer  and  marshal  crier  before  the  steward 
and  marshal  of  the  household  and  all  other  offices  pertaining  to  the  office 
of  marshal  of  England,  which  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  lately  held  and 
which  have  come  into  the  king's  hands  because  he  died  without  male  heir 
of  his  body.  Grant  also  that  he  and  his  heirs  as  marshals  of  England 
shall  bear  a  golden  stick  ringed  at  each  end  with  black  and  adorned  at  the 
upper  end  with  the  king's  arms  and  at  the  lower  end  with  the  arms  of  the 
duke.  And  grant  to  them  for  the  better  maintenance  of  their  estate  of  202. 
yearly  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  town  of  Ipswich.  By  K. 

July  12.  Mandate  to  all  sheriffs  and  others  to  permit  the  men  and  tenants  of  the 

Westminster,  manor  of  Tidesuuelle,  co.  Derby,  which  is  of  the  ancient  demesne  of  the 
crown,  as  appears  by  a  certificate  sent  into  Chancery  by  the  treasurer  and 
chamberlains,  to  be  quit  of  toll,  stallage,  cheminage,  pontage,  pavage, 
picage,  murage,  lastage  and  passage  and  expenses  of  knights  coming  to 
Parliament,  and  not  to  put  them  on  assizes,  juries  or  recognitions,  except  in 
the  courts  of  the  manor. 

July  1.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  as 

Westminster,    justice  in  eyre  of  all  the  king's  forests,  parks,  chaces  and  warrens  on  this 

side  of  Trent  and  master  of  the  game  of  the  same,  with  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  p.s. 

July  9.  Appointment,  until  9  January,  of  John  Snoryng  of  London,  fishmonger, 

Westminster,    to  take  sea  fish  and  fresh-water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and 

carriage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 


1  RICHARD  III.— Pabt  1. 


859 


1483. 

July  26. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

Qrant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body  of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Lavenham,  co.  Suffolk,  Canfeld, 
Stanfeld  Monfichet,  Crepping,  Crustwych,  Langdon,  Estonhall,  Vauce, 
Dodynghurst,  Fyndgreth,  Bomsted  Helion,  Beaumond  and  Benteley,  co. 
Essex,  Battelesmere,  oo.  Kent,  Hynkeston,  co.  Cambridge,  Rosenei^hyn, 
Helston,  Deny,  Predannok,  Poledewe,  Etheron,  Dawneth,  RiUeton,  Treso- 
deron,  Hilleton,  Hermena,  Newland,  Hamatethy,  Park,  Trewygo,  Wycob- 
ham,  Penhall,  Ncmsirgh,  Trelyghou,  Oreat  Hundred  and  Scrobhender,  co. 
Cornwall,  and  Brotford,  Wellelewe,  Rustishale,  Chepenham,  Tefifounti 
Bremilshawe,  Upton  Skydmore,  Upton  Parkes,  Wermyster  and  Wynter- 
bumstoke,  co.  Wilts,  with  their  members,  the  lordship  of  Hungreford,  oo. 
Berks,  and  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Farlegh  with  members,  in  the 
counties  of  Somerset  and  Wilts,  to  hold  with  knights*  fees  and  advowsons 
by  the  service  of  one  knig|}t's  fee.  By  p.s. 


1484. 
Feb.  7. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  9. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  18. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following  : — 

John  Castell  late  of  Petyrburgh,  co.  Northampton,  <  gentilman,*  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  answer 
Milicent  Horton,  widow,  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks.  London. 

John  Traford  late  of  Birmyngeham,  co.  Warwick,  'yoman,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Horsley  of  Coventre,  *deyster,'  alia$ 
'  dyer,'  touching  a  debt  of  110s.  Coventry. 

Richard  Balchild  oUob  Davy  late  of  Alton,  co.  Southampton,  '  chap- 
man,' for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices 
of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  William  Wyghtryng,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  405.  London. 

William  Heerde  late  of  Little  Waltham,  co.  Essex,  'yoman,' 
administrator  of  the  goods  of  Edmund  Heerde  late  of  Little  Waltham, 
'  yoman,'  who  died  intestate,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40/.  to  John 
Dey,  citizen  of  London,  and  Walter  Sonnyng,  citizen  and  fishmonger 
of  London.  London. 

Hugh  Beaumont  late  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  esquire,  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  Thomas  Selynger,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  5002. 

London. 

John  Denbaud  late  of  Launceston,  co.  Cornwall,  '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  John,  abbot  of  Tavystok,  touching  a  trespass 
committed  by  him  andWilliam  Denbaude  of  Launceston,  <  yoman.' 

Devon. 

Thomas  Bole  alias  Bull  of  Plymmouth,  co.  Devon,  the  younger, 
'  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Renyll  touching  a  debt 
of  8Z.  8«.  l\d.  and  John  BuUe  touching  a  trespass.  Devon. 

William  Betton  late  of  Berwyk,  co.  Salop,  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  William  Tumay,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  touching  a  debt  of  18/.      Middlesex. 


860 


CALENDAR  OF  PATEKT  ROLLS. 


1484. 

Feb.  11. 

Westmixister. 


Feb.  6. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  12. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  18— cont. 

Thomas  Warde  of  Baschurch,  co.  Salop, '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Thomas,  abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  Shrewsbury,  touching  a  deU 
of  402.  and  the  said  prior  touching  a  debt  of  181. 

Middlesex;  Salop. 

Thomas  Pulter  the  elder  of  the  parish  of  Downechirche,  co.  Kent, 
esquire,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  White,  citizen  and  mercer 
of  London,  touching  two  debts  of  2M.  London. 

William  Wodhous  alias  Loukes  late  of  Wodhous,  Co.  York,  *  yoman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  lY  to 
answer  John  Bradford  touching  a  trespass.  York. 


1483. 

June  26. 

Westminster. 


June  27. 

Westminster. 


June  80. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  12. 

Mandate  to  William  Huse,  knight,  because  the  king  wills  that  he  be 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  to  be  attentive  to  that  office. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  as  one  of  -the 
justices  of  the  King's  Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fee.  By  K. 

The  like  of  WiUiam  Jenny. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  as  chief  justice 
of  the  Bench,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

The  like  of  John  Catesby,  knight,  as  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench. 

By£. 
The  like  of  the  following : — 

Richard  Neell,  knight. 

Richard  Ghokke,  knight. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Humphrey  Sterky  as  chief  baron  of 
the  Exchequer,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  E. 

The  like  of  the  following : — 

Brian  Roudyff  as  second  baron. 
Edward  Goldesburg  as  third  baron. 
Ralph  Wolseley  as  fourth  baron. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  Tremayle  of  the  office  of  one  of  the 
king's  serjeants-at-law,  receiving  the  due  fees,  vesture  and  r^gud.       By  K. 

The  like  to  Roger  Tounesend. 

The  like  to  John  Vavasour,  serjeant  at  law. 

Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  to  execute  the 
office  of  steward  of  England  at  the  king's  coronation.    [Feedera.]        By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Catesby,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  chancellor  of 
the  Exchequer,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  Exchequer  or  the 
receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  with  all  rights,  profits  and  conmiodities. 

By  p.8. 

The  like  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  chancellor  of  the  earldom  of  March 
with  the  custody  of  the  seal  of  the  earldom,  with  such  fees  as  Richard 
Martyn,  clerk,  had  in  the  office  from  the  issues  of  the  earldom  and  all 
other  profits.  By  p.8. 


1  MCHARD  m.— Pabt  !• 


861 


1483. 


July  2. 

Westminster. 

July  2. 
Westminster. 


July  18. 
We&tminster. 


Membrane  12 — cotU, 

The  like  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  chamberlains  of  the 
receipt  of  the  Exchequer  or  the  office  of  one  of  HtB  chamberlains  of 
the  Exchequer,  which  William  Hastinges,  knight,  deceased,  late 
lord  Hastinges,  had  of  the  grant  of  Edward  IV,  with  the  appointment  of 
one  of  the  ushers  of  the  said  receipt  and  all  other  officers  and  ministers 
pertaining  to  his  office,  with  all  accustomed  rights  and  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Wode,  knight,  of  the  office  of  treasurer 
of  the  Exchequer,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Henry  Harman  of  the  offices  of  coroner  and 
attorney  of  the  king  in  the  King's  Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s 

Presentation  of  William  Baynton,  professor  of  theology,  to  the  free 
chapel  of  the  house  or  hospital  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Neuport  raynell,  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  Henry  Smyth,  last  chaplain. 

Pardon  to  Bobert  Morton  of  Bawetre,  co.  York,  alias  esquire,  late 
escheator  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby,  of  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and 
arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  80  June  last.  By  p.s. 


July  15. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANES  11  and  10. 


Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  of 
divers  specified  offices  and  powers  in  North  and  South  Wales  and  the 
marches  {as  on  pp.  848>  850).  By  p.s. 


July  19- 
Westminster. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


July  6. 
Westminster. 


Membrane   10 — cant. 

The  like  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  constable  of  England,  with  the 
accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  the  stewardship  of  the  borough  or 
town  of  Chestrefeld  and  manor  or  lordship  of  Scaresdale,  co.  Derby, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  premises,  and  of  the 
power  of  appointing  bailifb  of  the  same  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Evington  and  Edward  Hardgill,  esquire,  one 
of  the  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  verger  {rtrgd>ajuli  seu 
virgarix)  who  carries  the  rod  before  the  king  at  the  feast  of  St.  George 
within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  {as  on  p.  848).  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  councillor  Thomas  Langton,  elect  of  St.  David's,  of 
the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  with  advowsons  from  the 
death  of  Richard,  late  bishop;  and  licence  for  him  te  obtain  from  the 
court  of  Borne  a  provision  to  hold  the  parish  church  of  Pembriggei  in  the 
diocese  of  Hereford,  for  life  in  commendam.     [Ftxdera.^  By  E. 


862  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


I^OQ  Membrane  10 — cont, 

July  18.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William  Knyvet,  knight,   of   the  offices  of 

WestminFter.  steward  of  the  king's  castle,  manor  and  lordship  of  Rysyng,  co.  Norfolk, 
constable  of  the  castle  and  ranger  of  the  chace  of  Rising,  receiving  2QL 
yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  castle,  manor  and  lordship  with  all  profits. 

By  p.s. 

July  24.  Presentation  of  Edmund  Chaderton  to  the  parish  church  of  Calverton,  in 

WeBtminster.    the  diocese  of  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    9. 

July  21.  General  pardon  to  Gerard  Caniziani  alias  Canigiane,  citizen  and  mercer 

Westminster,  of  London,  alias  of  Florence,  merchant,  alias  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  before  20  July. 

By  p.s. 

July  16.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  of  the  power  of 

Westminster,    supervision  and  array  of  the  king's  subjects  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk, 

Suffolk^    Essex,    Hertford,    Middlesex,    Kent,     Sussex,    Surrey,    Berks, 

Buckingham,  Bedford,  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon.  By  E. 

July  4.  Grant  to  John  Ambrosio  de  Nigrono,  merchant  of  Genoa,  that  he  or  his 

Westminster,    factors  or  attorneys  may  receive  the  sum  of  384Z.  7».  6df.  from  certain 

customs  and  subsidies  {as  on  p,  850).  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  petty  custom 

in  the  port  of  London. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

The  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of  Sandwich. 
The  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of  Suthampton. 
The  customers  or  collectors  of  the  subsidy  of  the  85.  in  the  tun  and 
12d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London. 

July  18.  Grant,  for  250  marks  paid  to  the  king,  to  Edmund  Hastinges,  knight,  of 

Westminster,  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  other  hereditaments 
with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  Thomas  Salman,  esquire, 
tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  during  the  minority  of  Ralph  his  son  and 
heir,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  7.  Commission  to  all  mayors,  sheriffs  etc.  within  England  and  the  town  of 

Westminster.    Calais  with  the  marches  there,  after  enquiring  into  the  complaint  of 

Thomas  Unton,  John  Thirkyll,  Thomas  Wilde,  James  Fene,  Peter  Wilt, 
William  Wading  and  James  Louby,  merchants  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 
that  when  they  had  brought  a  little  ship  called  *a  crayer'  of  Calais, 
of  which  the  said  William  was  proprietor,  laden  with  divers  goods 
and  merchandise  from  London  to  take  to  Calais,  to  anchor  in  a  port 
at  le  Downes  near  Dover,  co.  Kent,  on  27  September,  1470,  certain 
subjects  of  the  king's  kinsman  Charles,  duke  of  Burgundy,  came  upon 
them  in  two  ships  full  of  armed  men,  of  one  of  which  Paul 
the  Bastard  de  la  Veer  was  captain  and  of  the  other  Owter 
van  Dombourgh,  and  wounded  them  and  carried  off  the  goods  to  the 
value  of  700/.  22d.  and  many  times  for  the  space  of  ten  years  and  more 
with  letters  of  Edward  IV  they  appeared  at  the  council  of  the  said  duke  of 
Burgundy  and  also  before  the  council  of  Maximilian,  duke  of  Austria,  and 
demand^  justice  but  could  not  obtain  restitution  and  were  compelled  to 


1  RICHARD  III.— Part  1. 


868 


1483. 


Membrane   9 — cont. 

depart  without  remedy,  to  seize  the  ships  and  goods  of  the  said  delinquents 
and  any  merchants  of  Camfer  or  other  places  in  Zeland  putting  in  to  any 
port  of  the  realm  or  the  precinct  of  the  town  of  Calais  to  the  sum  of 
700/.  22d,  for  principal  and  800^  for  interest  and  damages  until  justice 
shall  he  done  by  the  duke  of  Austria  and  his  council,  and  to  certify  thereon 
to  the  king  and  his  council.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  8. 


July  12.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Robert  de  Sancto   Laurencio,  knight,  lord 

Westminster,    of  Houthe,  of  the  ofl&ce  of  chancellor  of  Ireland  {as  on  p,  848).  By  p.s. 


July  25. 

Westminster. 


July  16. 
Westminster. 


July  16. 
Westminster. 


Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  of  the  office 
of  admiral  of  England,  Ireland  and  Aquitaine,  with  certain  specified 
powers  and  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  of  the  offices 
of  constable  of  all  the  king's  castles  and  steward  of  all  the  king's  castles, 
lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the  counties  of  Salop  and  Hereford  as  they 
fall  vacant,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  and  the  supervision  and  power  of 
array  of  all  the  king's  subjects  in  those  counties.  By  p.s. 

Confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  15  February,  22  Edward  IV,  granting 
to  John  Payn,  doctor  of  theology,  provincial  prior  of  the  order  of  Friars 
Preachers  in  England,  the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of 
Meath  in  Ireland  with  advowsons  from  the  death  of  William,  last  bishop  ; 
and  grant  to  him  of  the  same  from  9  April  last.     [Fccdera,] 

By  p.s.  and  for  65.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


July  15. 

Westminster. 

July  12. 
Westminster. 


July  20. 
Westminster. 


July  20. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  7. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  James  Metcalf  of  the  office  of  coroner  of  the 
marshalsea  of  the  household,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  Midsummer  last  to  Thomas  Stafford, 
esquire,  of  the  offices  of  steward  of  the  forest  of  Eynfare,  steward  of  the 
manor  of  Stourton  and  Kynfare,  co.  Stafford,  ranger  of  the  hays  of  Chespell, 
Iverley  and  Asshewode  within  the  forest  and  baiUff  of  Jaspell  and  Iverley, 
with  stanks,  fisheries,  stews,  waifs,  strays,  fines,  amercements,  profits  of 
courts,  herbage,  pannage,  trees,  boughs,  wood  called  'wynfalles,'  cheminage 
within  the  forest  and  hays  and  all  other  profits,  rendering  to  the  king 
ISs.  id.  yearly  and  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Huddelston,  knight,  as  receiver 
of  all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the  counties  of  Cumberland  and 
Lancaster  late  of  Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  and  master  of  the  foresters 
and  steward  of  the  same,  with  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Copelande,  with 
all  fees ;  and  grant  to  him,  during  pleasure,  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks 
from  the  issues  of  the  premises.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  George  Willerby,  esquire,  alius  late  of  London,  gold- 
smith, alias  late  of  York,  alias  late  of  Westminster,  of  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and 
arrears  due  from  him  to  the  Idng  before  18  July.  By  p.s. 


864 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT   ROLLS. 


1483. 

July  17. 


Membrane  7 — cant. 


Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Brakinbere,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  master  and 
Westminster,    worker  of  the  king's  moneys  and  keeper  of  the  exchange  within  the  Tower 

of  London,  the  rcuBklm  of  England  and  the  town  of  Calais  according  to  the 
form  of  certain  indentures,  without  any  account  to  be  rendered  to  the 
king  for  the  same,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 


July  17. 
Wcstmiiister. 

July  20. 
Westminster. 


July  28. 
Westminster. 


July  18. 
Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  Tower  of  London, 
with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  Sapcote  of  the  office  of  receiver  of 
the  king's  lordships,  castles,  manors,  lands  and  other  possessions  late  of 
Matthew  Gumey  in  the  counties  of  Dorset,  Somerset  and  Wilts  and  else- 
where within  the  realm,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of 
the  premises.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  26  June  last,  to  the  king's  servant 
William  Langley,  late  yeoman  of  the  vestry  {resUarit)  of  Edward  IV,  for 
his  good  service  to  the  latter  and  the  king's  father,  of  the  office  of  porter 
and  keeper  of  the  gaol  of  the  castle  of  Northampton  and  the  prisoners  in  it, 
with  the  herbage  within  the  castle  and  *  le  bascourt '  or  '  castell  orcherd ' 
annexed  to  it  and  the  profits  of  the  moat  of  the  castle,  the  castle  meadows 
and  the  fishery  of  the  waters  running  by  them,  with  fees  of  2d.  daily  from 
the  issues  of  tlie  oounty  of  Northampton  and  all  other  profits.        By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  8a|>oote,  esquife,  -ot  the  office  of  receiver 
general  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall  {as  on  p.  8^8).  By  p.s. 


July  16. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    6. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  William  Grene,  esquire, 
Roger  Philpot,  John  Brewod,  John  Harlyng,  Robert  Plummer  and  the  sheriff 
of  Essex  to  enquire  into  the  petition  of  Clement  Spice  that  whereas  Richard 
Parker,  esquire,  was  seised  of  a  messuage  called  'Combertons'  and  70  acres 
of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow  and  6  acres  of  wood  in  Felsted,  co.  Essex,  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  time  of  Henry  VI  and  received  the  esplees  thereof 
and  Scoffed  Thomas  Tyrell,  knight,  John  Fray,  Roger  Spyce,  Richard 
Holmsted  of  Feldsted,  Robert  de  Bury,  Thomas  Humphrey,  William 
Gomysche  and  the  said  Clement  of  the  same  and  they  were  seised  thereof 
and  the  said  John  and  Roger  afterwards  died  and  the  others  survived  and 
were  seised  of  the  premises  on  4  March,  1  Edward  IV,  and  afterwards,  and 
by  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  lY,  it  was 
ordained  that  John  Penycok  late  of  Waybrigge,  co.  Surrey,  esquire,  should 
forfeit  all  his  possessions,  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Stratford  Langthom, 
CO.  Essex,  before  Robert  Radclyf,  esquire,  then  escheator  in  the  county, 
by  virtue  of  his  office,  on  Friday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin, 
7  Edward  IV,  it  was  found  that  the  said  John  Penycok  was  seised  of  the 
premises  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  they  were  worth  26s.  8d,  yearly  and 
John  Bemers,  in  the  county  of  Essex,  esquire,  had  occupied  them  since 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV,  and  they  were  taken  into  the  hands  of  the 
said  late  king  and  the  said  Thomas  Tyrell  and  others  were  expelled,  and 
afterwards  the  said  Thomas,  Richard  Holmsted,  Robert,  Thomas  and 
William  died  and  the  right  in  the  premises  belonged  to  the  said  Clement, 
and  by  letters  patent  dated  27  January,  7  Edward  IV,  the  said  late  king 
granted  the  premises  to  Thomas  Bourcluer,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of 


1  BIGHABD  m.— Part  1.  M5 


1483. 


Mefnbrane  6 — cont. 


his  body  and  he  is  still  seised  of  the  same,  but  the  said  John  Penyook 
never  had  any  right  in  them,  wherefore  the  said  Clement  prays  that 
justice  may  be  done.  By  K. 

July  25.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Mannyng  of  the 
Westmioster.    office  of  provider  of  all  stonecutters,  plumbers  and  other  workmen  and 
labourers  and  all  stuffs  for  the  king's  works  within  the  palace  of  West- 
minster and  the  Tower  of  London,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  as  John 
Brynket  had,  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Portesmouth.  By  p.s. 

July  25.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  Easter  last,  to  the  king's  kinsman,  John, 
Westmiiuter.    duke  of  Norfolk,  of  all  issues  of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Middelton, 

Berton  Bendich,  Stowbedon,  Hillyngton,  Tylney,  Islyngton,  Clenchever- 
ton,  Wignall  with  its  fisheries,  Scaleshowe,  Beynham,  Scales,  Streteby, 
hundred  of  Fre  Brigge,  Heklyng,  Hekwold  and  Wylton  with  their  members, 
CO.  Norfolk,  Wirdilyngton,  co.  Suffolk,  Berkewey,  Bokehey  and  Newesell, 
CO.  Hertford,  Haselyngfeld,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Wodham  Ferrers,  co. 
Essex,  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  sales  of  woods,  fines  and  other 
profits  and  presentations  to  benefices.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  5. 

Aug.  14.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Francis  Lovell,  knight,  viscount 

Westmintier.    Lovell,  the  king's  chamberlain,  of  the  office  of  chief  butler  of  England, 

void  by  the  death  of  Anthony,  late  earl  Byvers,  receiving  fees  of  lOOZ.  yearly 

from  the  customs  and  prises  of  wines  and  other  issues  of  his  office,  with  all 

other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  14.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Richard  Rugge,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  bailiff 
Westminster,    of  the  lordship  of  Patengeham,  co.  Stafford,  pertaining  to  the  king  by 

reason  of  the  minority  of  his  nephew  Warwick,  with  fees  of  2<£.  daily. 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  14;         Grant  for  life  to  Francis  Lovell,  knight,  viscount  Lovell,  the  king's 
WeBtminster.    chamberlain,  of  the  offices  of  constable  of  Walyngford  and  the  king's  castle 

of  WaJyngford  and  steward  of  the  king's  honour  of  Walyngford  St.  Valery 
and  the  four  hundreds  and  a  half  of  Ghilteme,  receiving  the  accustomed 
fees  icom  the  issues  of  the  honour,  as  John,  late  duke  of  Suffolk,  had,  with 
all  other  profits,  with  power  of  appointing  all  officers  and  ministers  of  the 
king  in  the  premises.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  10.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Ralph  Hastynges,  now  knight,  of  letters 
Westminster,    patent  dated  80  June,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  custody  of 
the  lions  and  leopards  in  the  Tower  of  London. 

Aug.  21.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Margaret  Basset  of  the  herbage  and  pannage 
Westminster,    of  the  king's  park  of  Claredon  and  a  tenement  within  the  town  of  Claredon 

of  the  yearly  value  of  Ids,  4</.  which  she  had  of  the  gift  of  the  king's  kins- 
man the  late  earl  of  Warwick.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  18.         General  pardon  to  Ralph  Hastynges  of  Harowedon,  co.  Northampton, 
Westminster,    lieutenant  of  the  castle  of  Guysnes  in  the  parts  of  Picardy,  knight  or  esquire 

of  the  body  of  Edward  lY.  By  E. 

Aug.  25.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Evesham  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the 
Wettminster.    place  of  Dan  William  Upton,  deceased.  By  p.s. 


886  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-I  iOQ  Membrane  6 — cont, 

July  16.         Grant  to  the  kiag*s  clerk  Master  Thomas  Barowe  of  the  canonry  and 
Westminater.    prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  West- 
minster, void  by  the  death  of  Master  Benedict  Burgh.  By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

July  28.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Swete  late  of  the  parish  of  St.  Clement  Danes 
Westminster,    without  the  bar  of  the  New  Temple,  London,  *taillour/  alias  *yoman,' 

alias  late  of  Westminster,  *  upholdester.'  By  E. 


MEMBRANE   4. 

July  25.         Grant  to  Edward  Brampton,  esquire,  that  he  or  his  factors  or  attorneys 

Westminster,   may  receive  the  sum  of  850^.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  on  any  goods 

and  merchandise  of  his  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  and  Suthampton. 

By  p.s. 

July  26.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  great  custom 
WeBtminster.    jn  the  port  of  London. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
The  customers  or  collectors  of  the  petty  customs  in  the  same. 
The  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of  Suthampton. 

July  24.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  Hunt  of  the  office  of  derk  of  the 
Westminster,    works  from  26  June  last,  from  which  time  he  has  occupied  the  office, 

receiving  wages  of  2s.  daily  for  himself  and  Qd,  daily  for  his  clerk  from  the 
issues  of  the  counties  of  London  and  Middlesex,  with  all  other  profits  and 
reasonable  expenses,  as  Thomas  Stratton,  deceased,  or  anyone  else  had. 

By  p.s. 

.  July  28.  To  all  admirals  etc.  and  other  officers  and  subjects  of  the  king.  The 
Westminster,  king  has  seen  letters  commissional  of  Francis,  duke  of  Brittany,  directed 
severally  to  his  counsellors  Peter  Bouteiller,  master  of  requests  of  his 
household,  and  Master  Alan  de  Eerloan,  steward  of  Mourlaix  and  bailiff 
and  proctor  there,  at  the  petition  of  John  Crofte,  complaining  of  the 
capture  of  a  ship  called  la  Marie  of  Newecastell,  of  which  he  was  master 
and  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Robert  Saunderson  and  John  Hanyng 
were  owners,  laden  with  divers  wines,  goods  and  merchandise  and  uncoined 
gold  to  the  value  of  1,519^.  and  the  taking  of  the  same  to  the  port  of  Brest 
by  one  Henry  Grail  of  Landerneau  and  other  subjects  of  the  said  duke,  of 
Brest,  Conquet,  Crowedon,  Alabowe  and  Abberwargh,  contrary  to  the  form 
of  the  treaties  between  Edward  IV  and  the  duke.  By  one  of  these  letters, 
dated  22  September  last,  the  said  Peter  was  directed  to  go  to  Brest  and 
enquire  into  the  matter,  and  he  reported  thereon,  and  by  the  other  letters, 
dated  at  Nawntes  on  24  January  last,  the  said  Alan  was  directed  to  go  to 
Brest  and  cause  restitution  to  be  made,  but  justice  has  not  yet  been  done. 
The  king  therefore  directs  the  said  admirals  and  others  to  seize  ships,  gear 
and  goods  of  any  subjects  of  the  duke  of  the  said  towns  to  the  said  sum  of 
1,519^.  in  any  part  of  the  realm  or  eljsewhere  under  the  king's  obedience 
and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  21.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  William  Bracher,  one  of 
Westminster,    the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  park  of 

Okehampton,  co.  Devon,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  other  profits,  as 
John  Symond  had.  By  p.s. 


1  RICHARD  III.— Pabt  1. 


867 


1483. 
Oct.  11. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  4 — conU 

Pardon  to  John,  bishop  of  Worcester,  ordinary  of  that  place  and  keeper 
of  the  gaol  of  clerks  convict  at  the  city  of  Worcester,  of  all  escapes  of 
Robert  Harper  late  of  Cowlsill  in  Arithern,  co.  Warwick,  '  yoman,*  attainted 
of  felony,  from  his  custody.  By  p.s. 


Nov.  6. 
Dorchester. 


Oct.  28. 

Leicester. 


Nov.  16. 
Bridgewater. 


Nov.  22. 
Famham. 


Nov.  18. 
Salisbury. 


Nov.  28. 
Famham. 

Nov.  29. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  2. 
Salisbury. 


Nov.  80. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   3. 

Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  William  Beverley  of  the  deanery  of  [the  king's 
free  chapel  or]  collegiate  [church]  of  St.  Mary  and  SS.  George  and  Edward 
within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  void  [by  the  death  of]  Thomas  Dan[et], 
last  dean.     Mutilated,  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  president. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Elryngton,  one  of  the  knights 
of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  constable  or  lieutenant  of  the  castle  of 
Wyndesore,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  as  Thomas  Bourghchier,  knight,  had. 

ByK. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of 
Huntyngdon,  of  the  office  of  chief  justice  of  South  Wales,  with  the 
accustomed  fees,  as  his  father  William,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  had.     By  p.^. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Thomas  of  an  annuity  of  101,  from  the  issues  of 
the  lordship  of  Bergevenny.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Yaghan,  esquire,  of  an  annuity 
of  40  (.  .  .  dragin  .  .)l  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  [Ber]geve[nn]y. 
Mutilated.  "By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  and  secretary  John  Eendale  of  the 
offices  of  controller,  changer  and  assayer  of  the  mint  and  coinage  of  gold 
and  silver  within  [the  Tower  of]  London  and  all  places  within  the  realm 

and  elsewhere  under  the  king's  obedience,  viz town  of  Calais, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  revenues  of  the  same ;  and  the 
office  of  keeper  of  the  park  of  Bad[lesmere  ?],  receiving  the  accustomed 
fees  and  the  herbage  of  the  park.     Mutilated,  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord 
Stanley,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  England,  receiving  fees  of  1002.  yearly 
from  the  revenues  of  the  king's  castles,  manors,  lordships  and  lands  within 
the  county  of  Lancaster,  with  all  other  rights  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Groyland  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the 
place  of  Richard  Croilond,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Eendale,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  of  6^.  daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  1  July  last  from  the 
fee  farm  of  the  city  of  Rochester.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  or  other  occupiers. 

Grant  for  life  to  Geoffrey  Warton,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the 
king's  Serjeants  at  arms  from  9  April  last,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied 
the  office,  and  12d.  daily  for  his  wages  from  that  day  from  the  farm  of  the 
town  of  Kyngeston  on  Thames,  co.  Surrey,  and  the  increment  of  the  same, 
with  [a  livery]  at  the  great  wardrobe.     Mutilated.  By  p.s. 

Grant  tor  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  of 
the  office  of  great  chamberlain  of  England,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 
Mutilated.  By  p.s. 


868 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1483. 

Oct.  24. 
Coventry. 


Nov.  12. 
Exeter. 


Nov.  12. 
Exeter. 


Nov.  80. 

WeBtminster. 


Dec.  5. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  80. 
WeBtminster. 


MEMBRANE  2. 

Appointment  of  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  as  vice-constable  of  England 
for  this  time  to  proceed  against  certain  persons  gaUtv  of  lese  majesty. 
[Fcidera.]  By  K.  Dy  word  of  mouth. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Stanley,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of 
chief  justice  of  North  Wales,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  with  all  other 
profits.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Leicrof te  of  the  free  chapel  of  Dyndagell  oHob 
Tyntagell,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Danet. 

ByK. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Denton,  esquire, 
of  an  annuity  of  6  marks  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Penreth,  co.  Cornwall.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Tunstall,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  offices  of 
constable  of  the  castle  of  Gonwey  and  captain  of  the  town  of  Conwey  in 
North  Wales,  with  twenty-four  soldiers  under  him  for  the  defence  of  the 
same,  with  the  accustomed  fees  for  himself  and  wages  of  4^.  daily  for 
each  of  the  soldiers  at  the  hands  of  the  king's  receiver  or  chamberlam  in 
North  Wales  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Peyntour,  one  of  the  king's 
Serjeants  at  arms,  of  \2d,  daily  for  his  wages  from  1  August  last,  on  which 
day  he  was  appointed  to  the  office,  from  the  issues  of  the  subsidy  and 
ulnage  of  cloth  in  the  county  and  city  of  York  and  the  town  of  Eyngeston 
on  Hull,  with  a  livery  of  vesture  of  the  suit  of  other  esquires  of  the  house- 
hold yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and  ulnage. 

Confirmation  to  John  Wrythe  of  letters  patent  dated  6  July, 
18  Edward  IV  {^ee  p,  118),  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  Garter  king 
of  arms.  By  p.s.  and  for  4  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  petty  custom 
in  the  port  of  London. 

The  like  to  the  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe. 


Sept.  27. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  1. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick  for  the  restitution 
of  the  temporalities  of  the  monastery  of  Evesham,  in  the  diocese  of 
Worcester,  pertaining  immediately  to  the  Roman  church,  to  John  Norton, 
monk  of  the  monastery,  elected  abbot  on  the  death  of  William  Upton  in 
accordance  with  an  indult  of  the  apostolic  see.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

The  chancellor  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster,  for  transmission 

to  the  escheator. 
The  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Worcester. 
Northampton. 

Hereford  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Stafford. 
The  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


1  RICHARD  in.— Pabt  1, 


869 


1483. 

Sept.  29« 

WeBtm  inciter. 


Sept.  27. 

AVestminater. 


Nov.  24. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  2. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  I — amt. 

Orant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Barker  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the 
lordships,  manors  and  hundreds  of  Bampton,  co.  Oxford,  and  Shrivenham, 
CO.  Berks,  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  George,  earl  of 
Shrewsbury,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  Otter,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  bailiff 
of  the  lordship  of  Berkeswell,  co.  Warwick,  with  the  custody  of  the  park 
there,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  all  other  profits  as  Thomas  Odell  had. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  said  Thomas  Otter,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  household, 
of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Brayles,  co.  Warwick,  with  the 
custody  of  the  rabbit-warren  there,  and  bailiff  of  the  hundred  of 
Chadlington,  co.  Oxford,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Robert  Blakwall  to  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary,  Crokehorn,  in 
the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  void  by  the  death  of  Laurence  Vyler,  last 
chaplain.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Richard  Huddelston,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the  offices  of 
constable  of  the  castle  of  Beaumaris  in  North  Wales  and  captain  of  the 
towns  of  Beaumaris  and  Anglesey,  with  twenty-four  soldiers  under  him  for 
the  custody  of  the  same,  for  life,  and  the  office  of  sheriff  of  Anglesey  during 
pleasure,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  for  himself  and  wages  of  4r/.  daily 
for  each  of  the  soldiers  at  the  hands  of  the  king's  chamberlain  of  North 
Wales,  with  all  other  profits.     Mutilated.  By  p.s.  [52.] 

General  pardon  to  Richard  Lessy,  clerk,  one  of  the  cubiculars  of  the  pope, 
alias  late  of  London,  *  gentilman.'     [Fiedera.]  By  K.  [5702.] 

The  like  to  the  following: — 

John  Hanoheck  late  of  Berkhampsted,  co.  Hertford,  esquire,    alias 

*  gentilman.' 
Thomas  Manory  late  of  Berkhampstede,  <  gentilman.' 
Richard  Gerard  alias  Garard,  *  gentilman,'  alias  *  yoman.* 
Thomas  Glanton  late  of  Berkhamsted,  '  yoman.' 
John  Benlowes  alias  Benlose,  *  yoman.' 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  William  Fleccher,  one  of 
the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  park  of 
Beskwode  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  the  herbage  and  pannage  in  the 
park,  as  he  had  before.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANES  26d--13d. 

Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.      [See  Appendix.] 


July  21. 

Wi  stminster. 


MEMBRANE  lOd. 


Commission  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  customers  and  collectors  in 
all  ports  of  the  realm  of  England  and  the  town  and  marches  of  Calais,  on 
complaint  by  John  Burton  alias  Kelmescot,  citizen  and  draper  of  London, 
that  when  on  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  last  he  was  sailing  with  his  ship  called 
U  Mary  of  London  laden  with  certain  goods  and  merchandise  in  the  port  of 
Wynchelse  to  the  value  of  272/.  10^/.  to  the  port  of  Rone  in  Normandy  he  was 


8258 


2a 


870 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1483. 


Metnbrmie  Kki — c&nL 


despoiled  of  the  same  by  one  Byke  de  Toweres  of  Ostend  in  Flanders 
with  other  pirates  of  Flanders  in  two  ships  of  war  then  in  le  Gambre  by 
Wynchelse,  who  took  the  ship  and  cargo  to  Ostend  and  there  disposed  of 
them,  and  he  went  to  Ostend  and  sought  justice  from  the  governors  of  law 
there  but  could  not  obtain  it  because  of  their  partiality  towards  one  Adrian 
Clerk,  owner  of  the  said  ships  and  burgomaster  of  the  town,  into  whose 
hands  the  said  ship,  goods  and  merchandise  came  by  delivery  of  the  pirates, 
and  he  was  compelled  to  return  without  remedy,  to  seize  any  ships,  goods  and 
merchandise  of  the  said  Adrian  and  others  of  Ostend  and  to  certify  thereon 
to  the  king  and  council. 

Commission  to  the  keepers  of  the  peace  and  justices  in  the  county  of 
Cumberland  to  administer  the  oath  of  fealty  to  the  king.  By  K. 

The  like  in  thirty-two  other  counties  (Chester,  Cornwall,  Devon,  Durham, 
Lancaster  and  Somerset  being  omitted). 

July  16.  Commission  to  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  and  others  to  enquire 

Westmineter.    into  the  petition  of  Clement  Spice.     (See  p,  864.)  By  K. 

Vacated  because  elseichere  below. 


July  20. 
Westmiiister. 


July  10. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    Id. 


Commission  to  Balph  Copleston,  esquire,  Nicholas  Stukeley,  esquire, 
Bichard  Free  and  John  Wyvyll  to  enquire  what  lands  Thomas  Dourysshe, 
tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  county  of  Devon,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what 
day  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 


Oct.  28. 
Leioester. 


Nov.  5. 
Bridport. 


Nov.  8. 
Exeter. 


Nov.  13. 
Exeter. 

Nov.  22. 
Famham. 


MEMBRANE    Sd. 

General  commission  of  array  to  the  king's  kinsman  Francis,  viscount 
Lovell,  his  chamberlain,  for  the  resistance  of  the  rebel  Henry,  duke  of 
Buckingham.     Mutilated,  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Commission  of  array  in  Wales  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of 
Huntingdon,  and  James  Tyrell,  knight,  for  the  resistance  of  the  rebels. 

By  E.  by  word  of  mouth. 

The  like  to  James  Tyrell,  knight. 

Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  earl  of  Surrey,  John  Broke 
of  Cobhara,  knight,  Thomas  Echingham,  knight,  William  Sco  [te] ,  esquire, 
Bichard  Leukenore  of  Bramebilty,  Thomas  Oxbrigge  of  Brede  and  Vincent 
Fynche  to  summon  the  men  of  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Sussex  to  besiege 
the  castle  of  Bodyam,  co.  Sussex,  which  the  rebels  have  seized.    Mutilated, 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Commission  of  array  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall  to  John 
Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  for  the  resistance  of  the  rebels.    Mutilated, 

Commission  to  Humphrey  Savage  and  Bichard  Wilson,  one  the  king's 
Serjeants  at  arms,  to  enquire  in  the  county  and  town  of  Suthampton,  the 
counties  of  Dorset  and  Somerset  and  the  Isle  of  Wight  into  the  complaint  of 
Boderigo  de  Sefonces,  Peter  de  Passe  and  Peter  de  Salamanca,  consuls  of 
the  nation  and  merchants  of  Spain  residing  in  the  town  of  Brugges  in 
Flanders,  that  a  ship  of  the  parts  of  Spain  of  which  Thomas  de  la  Baret 
of  Motrigo  in  Puske  was  master  laden  with  woollen  cloths,  '  holandcloth,' 


1  RICHARD  m.— Part  1. 


871 


1483. 


Membrane  M — amt. 


silver,  sables,  pipes  of  'coper/  Hynne,'  latern,  tapestries,  fustians  and  other 
merchandise  to  the  value  of  40,000  crowns  in  the  parts  of  Flanders  to  take 
to  Spain  when  lying  at  anchor  off  the  coast  between  Portesmouth  and 
Suthampton  was  seized  by  John  Arundell,  knight,  and  others  in  the  month 
of  October  last,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  imprison  those  who 
refuse  to  make  restitution  and  to  attach  the  said  John  Arundell  and  other 
pirates  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 


Oct.  28. 
Leicester. 


Nov.  13. 
Exeter. 


MEMBRANK    2(L 

Precept  to  the  sheriff  of  Devon  to  issue  a  proclamation  (English) 
denouncing  Thomas  Dorset,  late  marquess  of  Dorset,  who  holds  the 
unshameful  and  mischievous  woman  called  Shore's  wife  in  adultery,  Sir 
William  Noreys,  Sir  William  Enevet,  Sir  Thomas  Bourghchier  of  Barnes, 
Sir  George  Broun,  knights,  John  Cheyne,  John  Noreis,  Walter  Hunger- 
ford,  John  Russh  and  John  Harecourt  of  Staunton,  who  have  assembled 
the  people  by  the  comfort  of  the  great  rebel  the  late  duke  of  Bukyngham 
and  bishops  of  Ely  and  Salisbury,  and  offering  rewards  for  their  capture 
and  pardon  for  all  who  withdraw  from  them.      [Fttdera.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs,  mayors  and  bailiffs  in  the  following  counties, 
cities  and  towns  :— 

Surrey  and  Sussex. 


Cornwall. 

Salop. 

Wilts. 

Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Stafford. 

Southampton. 

Oxford  and  Berks. 


Kent. 

Middlesex. 

Hereford. 

Gloucester. 

London. 

Bristol. 


Coventry. 

Bath. 

Winchester. 

Southampton. 

Town  of  Devizes. 

New  Sarum. 

Bridgewater. 


The  like  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of 
Dover  castle  and  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports. 

Commission  to  John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  Edward  Redmayn, 
Halnath  Malyverer  and  Peter  Savnabon  to  arrest  and  imprison  all  rebels 
in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cfomwall,  to  take  their  castles,  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  chattels  and  possessions  into  the  king's  hands  and  to 
enquire  into  the  value  and  receive  the  issues  of  the  same,  and  to  certify 
thereon  to  the  king  and  douncil. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  knight,  Richard  Potyer,  Richard  Tyllys  and 
John  Cutte,  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

John  Rogger,  Richard  Danby  and  Robert  Kerre,  in  the  counties  of 
Southampton  and  Wilts. 

Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  Richard  Harcourt,  knight,  William  Catesby, 
esquire  of  the  body,  and  Edward  Fraunk,  in  the  counties  of  Oxford 
and  Berks. 


Dec.  8. 

WeHminster. 


MEMBRANE    Id. 


Commission  to  Robert  Spaldyng,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Lye,  esquire, 

Serjeants  at  arms,  and  the  sheriffs  of  Kent  and  Surrey  to  arrest  Thomas 

Pulter,  'gentilman,'  Lewis  Penreth,  W'illiam  Stoute,  Nicholas  Romney  and 

Richard  Weller  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council  to  answer  for 

ertain  riots  and  other  offences. 


(  872  ) 


1  EICHARU  III.— Part  II. 


■\AQ^  MEMBRANE  25. 

Dec.  3.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Hudelston,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,    master  forester   and   keeper  of    the  forest  of  Snowdon  in  North  Wales, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  9.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  Michaelmas,  22  Edward  IV,  to  the  prior 

Westminster,    and  convent  of  the  order  of  Friars  Preachers  in  the  University  of  Oxford  of 

50  marks  yearly  of  the  king's  alms  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Devon, 
as  they  had  of  the  grant  of  Henry  III  and  subsequent  kings  at  the  receipt 
of  the  Exchequer,  to  sustain  the  doctrine  of  the  Catholic  faith  and  to  pray 
for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  the  souls  of  his  progenitors.        By  p.s. 

Deo.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Morley,  one  of  his  Serjeants 

Westminster,    at  arms,  of  12(/.  daily  for  his  wages  from  1  August  last,  on  which  day  the 

king  appointed  him  one  of  his  Serjeants  at  arms  for  life,  from  the  fee  farm 
and  issues  of  the  town  or  city  of  Norwich  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  other 
esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  Philip  Knyghton  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  four  messen- 

Westminster.  gers  of  the  Exchequer,  receiving  wages  of  4^^/.  daily  at  the  receipt  of  the 
Exchequer  with  a  robe  of  the  king's  livery  such  as  the  yeomen  of  the 
chamber  have  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe ;  in  lieu  of  a  like 
grant  to  John  Laurence  by  letters  patent  dated  18  July,  1  Edward  IV, 
surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  8.  Grant  for  life,  from  Easter  last,  to  John  Lewes,  for  his  good  service  to 

Westminster.    Edward  IV,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  receiving 

12d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  customs  of  the  town  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull 
with  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  Serjeants  at  arms  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the 
great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  knight  John  Pykering  of  the  farm  of  the 

Westminster,  manor  or  lordship  of  Oswoldkyrk,  co.  York,  provided  that  he  do  not  make 
waste  in  the  woods  or  expel  any  of  the  tenants  without  reasonable  cause. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  orator  brother  John  de  Bury  of  the  custody  of  the 

Westminster,    king's   chapel  of  St.  George  within  the   king's  tower    at    the    town   of 

Southampton  and  10/.  yearly  for  life  for  his  salary  and  sustenance  from 
the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  the  town,  for  the  celebration  by 
himself,  or  another  suitable  person,  of  divine  service  for  the  good  estate 
of  the  king  and  his  consort  Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  his  son  Edward 
the  prince  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's 
progenitors.  By  p.s. 

Deo.  13.        ^Inspejdmus  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Walterot  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.   16  August,  2  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  one  of  the 

king's  Serjeants  at  arms.  By  p.s.  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Dec.  18.         General  pardon  to  Edmund  Lichefelde,  clerk.  By  K. 

Westminster. 


1  RICHARD  III.— Part  2. 


SiB 


1483. 

Dec.  19. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  13. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  25 — cnnt. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Bracher,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  and  parker  of  the  king's  lordship  and 
park  of  Barington,  co.  Somerset,  with  the  custody  of  the  manor  there,  with 
fees  of  i(f,  daily  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the 
manor,  and  an  annuity  of  40^  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of 
the  lordship  until  he  shall  have  the  king's  grant  to  himself  and  his  heirs 
male  of  lands  to  that  value.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  legate 
of  the  apostolic  see,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  12  December. 
[Ffpdera,]  By  p.s. 


Oct.  8. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  11. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  11. 

Westminster. 


Sept.  24. 
Westminster, 


Nov.  27. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  80. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  4. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  24. 

General  pardon  to  John  Jurdan,  late  vicar  of  Wandelesworth,  co.  Surrey, 
alias  late  of  Chepyng  Illesley,  co.  Berks,  chaplain,  of  all  offences  committed 
by  him  before  19  September.  By  p.s. 

Revocation  of  the  protection,  with  clause  volumm,  for  one  year,  granted 
on  18  July  last  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Garard,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  alias  '  marchaunt,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 
of  Thomas  Twaytes,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  town  and  marches  of  Calais, 
on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  the 
city  of  London,  as  Thomas  Northland  and  William  Martyn,  sheriffs,  have 
certified. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  chaplain  Master  William  Beverley  of  the 
deanery  or  wardenship  of  the  college  or  free  collegiate  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and 
St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  with  all  rights  and  emoluments, 
as  fully  as  Thomas  Danette,  deceased,  late  dean,  had.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  William  Beverley,  dean  of  the  king's  chapel,  of  the  prebend  or 
oanonry  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of 
Westminster,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Danet.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  of  the  said  free  chapel. 

Grant  to  Richard  Harecourt,  knight,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  to 
the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions, 
services  and  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  with  knights'  fees,  advow- 
sons  of  churches  exceeding  the  tax  of  20  marks,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  warrens,  franchises,  liberties,  profits 
and  other  commodities  late  of  Henry  Fenys,  lord  Say,  tenant  in  chief, 
during  the  minority  of  Richard  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and 
marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding 
a  competent  sustenance  for  the  heir.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Master  John  Giles  of  an  annuity  of  40^  from  Easter 
last  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  city  of  Coventry.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Richard  Hatton,  doctor  of  laws,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Guysnes  in  the  marches  of  Calais,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  void  by  the 
death  of  John  Lomley.  The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  archbishop  of 
Canterbury. 

Grant  for  life  to  Gervase  Cressy,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  6J.  18s.  4(/. 
from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham.  By  p.s. 


874  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


I  j^gQ  Mefnhrane  24 — cont. 

Dec.  4.  General  pardon  to  John  Arundel,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Exeter, 

Westminster,    of  all  oflfences  committed  by  him  before  8  December.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  4.  Presentation  of  George  Ratclyff,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Wer- 

Westminatcr.    mouth,  ill  the  diocese  of  Durham,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 

temporalities  of  the  bishopric  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  11.  Grant  to  Alexander  Skynner,  chaplain,  of    the    perpetual  chantry  of 

Westminster.  Pemakers  within  the  parish  of  Quykham,  in  the  diocese  of  Durham,  void 
by  the  death  of  Thomas  Bartram,  chaplain,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 
of  the  bishopric  being  void  and  in  his  hands. 

Presentation  of  the  said  Alexander  to  the  same. 


MEMBRANE  23. 

Dec.  4.  Grant,  during  office,  to  John  Taillour,  the  king's  almoner,  in  augmenta- 

Westminster.    tion  of  the  king's  alms,  of  all  goods  and  chattels  of  felons  de  $e  and  all 

deodands  within  the  realm.     [Fcedera,]  By  p.s. 

Dec.  10.         Confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  17  October,  1  Edward  ly,  granting 
Westminster,    for  life  to  Robert  Spaldyng  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms. 

By  K.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Dec.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Malpas,  esquire,  and 

Westminster,  afterwards  the  wife  of  John  Peysmersh,  knight,  deceased,  for  her  good 
service  to  the  king  in  his  youth  and  to  his  mother  the  duchess  of  York,  of 
an  annuity  of  20  marks  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the  city  of 
London  and  the  county  of  Middlesex,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  her  and  the  said 
John  Malpas  by  letters  patent  dated  4  August,  1  Edward  IV,  surrendered. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Forster,  of  the  enrolments  of  a 
Westminster,    writing  of  Henry  Frowyk  of  Suthmymmes,  co.  Middlesex,  esquire,  dated 

12  December,  18  Edward  IV,  releasing  to  the  said  John  and  John 
Sturgeon,  John  Felde  the  younger,  John  Newbery,  esquires,  Charles 
Nowell,  William  Porter,  John  Melkesham,  yeomen  of  the  crown,  John 
Miles,  chaplain,  and  Thomas  Holbache  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  the 
said  John  Forster  all  his  right  in  the  manor  of  Weldehalle  and  all  other  lands, 
rents,  reversions  and  services  in  the  towns  of  St.  Albans,  Parksoken, 
Shenley,  Tydhist  and  Aldenham,  co.  Hertford,  and  of  a  memorandum  of 
acknowledgment  of  the  same  in  Chancery  on  9  May. 

Deo.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Hobbys,  the  king's  physician,  of  40i.  yearly 

Westminster,    from  Easter  last,  viz.  16^.  from  the  petty  items  of  serjeanty  in  the  counties 

of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  and  24/.  from  the  issues  of  the  same  counties. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  12.         Presentation  of  John  Palady  to  the  church  of  Creke,  in  the  diocese  of 
Westminster.    Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Richard  Bate,  chaplain,  last  rector, 

and  in  the  king's  gift  by  the  forfeiture  of  Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset. 

ByK. 

Dec.  18.  Appointment  of  Geoffrey  Franke  as  deputy  of  Francis,  viscount  Lovell, 

Westminster,    chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne  and  ports  and 

places  pertaining  to  it.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 


1  RICHARD  ni.— Pabt  2.  876 


1  4  oq  Membrane  28 — ^o«^ 

Nov.  29.         The  like  of  Richard  Ragge  in  the  port  of   Southampton  and  ports  and 
Westminster,   places  pertaining  to  it,  during  pleasure  of  the  chief  butler. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

The  like  of  Richard  Nicoll  in  the  ports  of    London  and  Sandwich    and 
ports  and  places  pertaining  to  them,  during  pleasure  of  the  chief  butler. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Dec.  5.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king*s  servant  Nicholas  Palmer  of  the  office 

Westminster,    of  water  bailiff  in  the  port  of  Dertmouth  and  ports  and  creeks  pertaining 

to  it,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  as  John  Alee  had.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  25.  Presentation  to  Thomas  West,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  clerk  of  Stansted, 

Westminster,   in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Edmund  Carter. 


MEMBRANE  22. 

Dec.  7.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Burghchier  late  of  Horseley,  co.  Surrey, 

Westminster,    knight,  of  all  offences  conamitted  by  him  before  6  December.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  6.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Skem  late  of   Eyngeston  on  Thames,  co. 

Westminster.    Surrey,  gentleman,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  5  December. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  22.  Grant  in  mortmain,  of  the  king*s  alms,  to  the  prioress  and  convent  of 
Leicester,  the  house  of  Wilberfosse,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  which  has  come  to 
poverty,  of  all  lands,  meadows  and  woods  sometime  of  Robert  Hoton  within 
the  king's  lordship  of  Sutton  on  Derwent,  for  the  sustenance  of  a  perpetual 
chaplain  and  for  prayer  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  his  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales, 
duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  and  for  their  souls  after  death  ;  and 
licence  for  the  same  to  acquire  in  frank  almoin,  after  inquisition,  lands, 
rents  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks 
yearly.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  Edmund  Chaterton  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  keeper  or  clerk  of  the  hanaper  of  Chancery  from  22  November  last,  from 
which  day  he  has  held  the  office  by  the  king's  command  by  word  of  mouth, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper  with  all  other 
profits,  as  John  Elryngton,  knight,  or  anyone  else  had  in  the  office,  and 
also  a  yearly  rent  of  40^.  from  the  same  date  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper 
and  18</.  for  each  day  on  which  he  shall  ride  by  reason  of  his  office  with  the 
chancellor  or  the  keeper  of  the  great  seal.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  16.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William  Daubeney,  clerk  of  the  king's  jewels, 

Westminster,   of  the  office  of  searcher  in  the  port  of  London  and  parts  and  places 

adjacent,  with  all  fees  and  a  moiety  of  all  forfeitures  seized  by  him,  as 
William  Merston,  esquire,  late  searcher,  had ;  and  grant  to  him  of  arrears 
of  the  fees  and  a  moiety  of  forfeitures  from  9  April  last,  from  which  day  he 
has  occupied  the  office  by  letters  of  Edward  V  the  bastard,  late  king,  and 
by  the  king's  special  command  without  letters  patent.  By  p.s. 


876  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J^484  MEMBRANE    21. 

Feb.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Tunstall,  one  of  the  esquires 

Westminster,    of  the  body,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Shirborn  in  Hartfurthlyth,  co. 

York,  with  all  franchises,  liberties  and  commodities.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  19.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Smyth,  late  one  of  the  Serjeants   at  arms  of 

Westminster.    Edward  IV,  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages 

of  12d.  daily  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port' of  Ipswich  and  a 

coat  of  the  king's  livery  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  and  all 

other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  21.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to   the  customers    or    collectors    of    the  said 
Westminster,    customs  and  subsidies. 

March  8.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Wylkynson  of  an  annuity  of  40«.  from 
Westminster,    the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Shiriefhotton,  co.  York,  until  he  shall  have  an 
office  or  other  recompense  of  that  value  for  life  of  the  king's  grant. 

By  p.s. 

March  8.         Inspeximm  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  8  May,  21  Edward  IV 
Westminster,    [ue  p.  278),  granting  to  John  Silton  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Rye. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  8.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Scropp  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
Westminster,    body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of 

Southmymes,  co.  Middlesex,  of  the  yearly  value  of  44Z.,  to  hold  with 
knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  parks,  bond- 
men, stews,  waters,  stanks,  woods,  underwoods,  warrens,  courts,  leets, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities  by 
knight-service  and  a  rent  of  60.<.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.  Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  John  More  alias  Norrey  of  letters  patent 

Westminster,    dated  9  July,  18  Edward  IV  {see  p.  141),  granting  to  him  the  office  of  chief 

herald  and  king  of  arms  of  the  north. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40.s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  15.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Charles  Belfeld,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Chesterford,  co.  Essex, 

and  of  the  custody  of  the  park  there,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 

issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits,  and  an  annuity  of  lOOs.  from 

the  issues  of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  21.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Wittelbury  of  an  annuity  of 
Westminster.    IQ  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Brigstoke,  co.  Northampton. 

By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    20. 

March  8.  Whereas  Edward  III  by  letters  patent  granted  the  city  of  Winchester  to 
Westminster,  the  citizens  to  hold  at  fee-farm,  rendering  100  marks  yearly  at  the 
Exchequer,  and  now  from  the  supplication  of  the  mayor  and  citizens  the 
king  understands  that  the  city  is  one  of  the  ancient  cities  of  the  realm  and 
of  old  chosen  before  others  for  coronations  and  burials  of  the  king's 
progenitors  and  is  now  so  impoverished  by  pestilence,  the  removal  of 
traders,  and  the  ruin  of  eleven  streets,  seventeen  parish  churches  and  987 
messuages  within  the  last  eighty  years  that  it  does  not  suffice  for  the 
payment  of  the  said  farm  and  60«.  yearly  to  the  master  or  warden  of  the 


1  RICHARD  III.— Part  2.  877 


-,  .  o  J  Membrane  20 — cont, 

14o4. 

hospital  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  by  the  city,  of  the  grant  of  the  king*s 

progenitors,  and  divers  rents  payable  to  the  king  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff 

of  the  county  of  Southampton  amounting  to  51/.  10^.  4^/.  for  each  fifteenth 

and  for  the  repair  of  the  walls  and  gates  of  the  city;  the  king  hereby 

releases   to  the  mayor  and  citizens  20Z.  yearly  for  ever  from  the  said 

fee-farm.  By  p.s. 

March  5.  Grant  to  Thomas,  the  prior,  and  the  canons  of  the  cathedral  church  of 
\ye8tminst6r.  St.  Mary,  Carlisle,  a  great  part  of  the  possessions  of  which  have  been 
destroyed  by  the  Scots,  of  two  tuns  of  red  wine  of  Gascony  yearly  in  the 
port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull  for  use  in  their  church,  that  they  may  pray  for 
the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Anne,  queen  of  England,  and 
for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  progenitors.  Grant 
to  them  from  1  April  last  of  the  tithes  of  the  king's  mills  of  Carlisle  and 
other  titheable  things  of  the  king  within  the  city  or  elsewhere  within  the 
places  tithing  to  their  church.  And  confirmation  to  them  of  all  their 
possessions  and  liberties.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  chief  butler  of  England  or  his  deputy  at  Hull. 

Feb.  23.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Brews  alias  Breux  alias  Brewys  the  younger 
Westminster,    late  of   the  county  of   Suffolk,  *  gentilman,'  alias  late  of   Topcroft,  co. 

Norfolk,  of  all  o£Eences  committed  by  him  before  20  February.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.         Presentation  of  Robert  Barton  to  the  parish  church  of  Colyweston,  in  the 
Westminster,    diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Savage. 


MEMBRANE  19. 

Feb.  22.         InspcA-imus  and  confirmation  of  the  following : — 
Westminster.  1.  Letters  patent  dated  13  May,  6  Edward  IV,  granting  for  life  to 

William  Staverton  the  office  of  one  of  the  foresters  in  the  forest  of 
Wyndesore. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  3  July,  8  Edward  IV,  granting  for  life  to 
the  same  the  office  of  parker  of  the  king's  new  park  within  the  forest, 
with  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 

By  p.s.  and  for  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  26.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  26.         Inspeximm  and  confirmation  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  of 
Westminster.    George,  duke  of  Clarence,  to  William  Staverton  of  letters  patent  dated 
12' March,  18  Edward  IV  (nee  p.  91). 

By  p.s.  and  for  i  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1483. 

Dec.  23.         Inspsximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  1  May,  19  Edward 
Westminster.    IV  (see  p,  167)»  granting  for  life  to  John  Asteley  40Z.  yearly  from  the  farm 

of  the  city  of  Winchester.  By  p.s.  and  for  10/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1484. 
Feb.  29.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  citizens,  bailiffs  or  other  ministers. 

Westminster. 

1483. 

Dec.  28.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  27  January,  18  Edward 
Westminster.    IV  {see  p»  182),  granting  for  life  to  John  Astley,  knight,  6(W.  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  162.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


878  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


lAQA  Membrane   19 — cont, 

Feb.  21.         Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Richard  Mayew,  one  of  the  king's  chaplains, 
Westminster,    the  president,  and  the  scholars  of  the  college  of  Bt.  Mary  Magdalen  in  the 

University  of  Oxford  of  three  virgates  of  land  in  Westoote,  co.  Warwick, 
in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Henry,  late  duke  of  Buckingham. 

ByK. 


MEMBRANE    18. 

Feb.  9.  Confirmation  to  John  Cornyssh  of  the  grants  to  him  for  life  of  the  oflSice 

WesUninster.  of  keeper  of  the  park  of  Hatfeld  Brodook,  co.  Essex,  sometime  of 
Humphrey,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  with  fees  of  Sd,  daily  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Hatfeld  Brodook,  by  letters  patent  of  the 
said  duke  sealed  with  his  seal  of  arms,  and  all  profits  of  pannage  in  the 
park,  all  underwood  called  '  wyndefall  wode,'  the  herbage  of  the  park  after 
reserving  sufficient  pasture  for  the  deer,  and  a  yearly  rent  of  10  marks  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor,  by  letters  patent  of  Henry,  late  duke 
of  Buckingham.  By  p.s. 

March  11.        Appointment  of  Henry  Davy  as  deputy  of  the  king's  kinsman  Francis, 
Westminster,   viscount  Lovell,  chief   butler  of   England,  in  the  ports  of  Ipswich  and 

Chichester  and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  biU  of  the  chief  butler. 

Feb.  20.  Grant  to  John,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  in  consideration  of  an  agreement 
Westminster,  made  on  9  October,  22  Edward  IV,  between  him  and  William  Stoner, 
knight,  that  for  40^.  paid  to  the  latter  he  might  cut  down  and  have  to  his 
own  use  20  acres  of  wood  within  the  parish  of  Horton,  co.  Kent,  within 
three  years  from  Easter  then  following,  as  appears  by  certain  indentures  of 
that  date  and  certain  letters  obligatory  signed  by  the  hand  of  the  said 
William  under  date  of  26  October,  that  he  may  cut  and  carry  away  the 
said  wood  accordingly,  notwithstanding  that  all  lands  and  lordships  late 
of  the  said  William  are  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  for 
high  treason.  By  E. 

March  9.         Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Bothe,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter, 
Westminster.    York,  Thomas  Portyngton  and  William  Potteman,  canons  residentiary  of 

the  church,  and  John  Hert,  canon  of  the  church,  that  they  shall  be  quit  of 
tenths,  fifteenths  and  other  subsidies  or  aids  granted  to  the  king.      By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.  Grant  to  Joan  Fenya,  lady  Dacre,  Richard  Fenys,  esquire,  and  Thomas 

Westminster.    Oxenbrigge,  <  gentilman,*  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands, 

rents  and  services  and  other  hereditaments  late  of  Richard  Fenys,  knight, 
lord  Dacre,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Thomas  Fenys 
his  kinsman  and  heir,  viz.  son  and  heir  of  John  Fenys,  his  son  and  heir, 
with  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  said  Thomas  wiuiout  disparagement, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

March  4.         Grant  for  life  to  Henry- Harman  of  the  offices  of  coroner  and  attorney  of 
Westminster,    the    king   in    the  King's  Bench,   receiving  the   accustomed  fees  at  the 

Exchequer  and  all  other  rewards.  By  p.s. 

March  6.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Fyssher  of  the  county  of  Kent,  *  yoman,'  late 
Westminster,    yeoman  of  the  crown,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  4  March. 

By  p.s. 


1  RICHARD  ni.— Part  2.  879 


"l^^g^  MEMBRANE    17. 

March  4.         Grant  during  the  minority  of  the  earl  of   Shrewsbury  to  the  king's 

Weeiminster.    servant  Thomas  Cresset  of  the  office  of  master  of  the  chace  and  game  of 

Clee,  CO.  Salop,  with  the  office  of  the  stewardship  of  the  manor  of  Corfham, 

CO.  Salop,  with  fee  of  10  marks  yearly  from  the  manor  of  Bitterley  and  all 

other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Mar.  4  [or  5]       Appointment,  during  pleasure  of  the  king's  kinsman  Francis,  viscount 

Weetminster.   LoveU,  chief  butler  of  England,  of  Richard  Crowmer  as  his  deputy  in  the 

port  of  Jernemouth  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  p.s. 

March  4.         Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Brews,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king's  father 

Westminster,   and  the  king,  of  an  annuity  of  lOL  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of 

Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk.  By  p.s. 

March  5.         Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  John  Fortescu,  esquire,  as  one 

Westminster,    of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  receiving  50  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of 

the  manor  or  lordship  of  Chestunt,  co.  Hertford ;  and  grant  to  him  of  an 

annuity  of  10  marks  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  nephew  Edward, 

earl  of  Warwick,  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Flampsted,  co.  Hertford. 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  18.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hudelston,  one  of  the 
Westminster,  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  king's  lordships  and 
manors  of  Elmeley,  Kelmerton,  Crome,  PediU  and  Lidney,  co.  Worcester, 
with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  same,  and  the  office  of 
master  of  the  game  of  the  king's  park  of  Elmeley,  with  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Elmeley  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

March  8.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Markynfeld  of  the 
Westminster,    office  of  keeper  of  the  park  of  Colrigge,  co.  Devon,  in  the  king's  hands  by 
the  forfeiture  of  Thomas,  late  marquis  of  Dorset,  receiving  the  accustomed 
fees  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  of  Colrigge  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

March  8.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Huddelston,  knight,  of  the  office  of  parker  of 

Westminster,    the  park   of    Much   Walden,    co.    Essex,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and 

profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.  In^pejcimm  and  confirmation  to  John  Wode  of  letters  patent  dated  6  May, 

Westminster.    16  Edward  IV,  granting  for  life  to  him  and  Thomas  Bowes,  now  deceased, 

the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  exchange  and  mint  and  the  custody  of  the 
coinages  of  gold  and  silver  within  the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere 
within  the  realm.  By  p.s.  and  for  11,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  27.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Scopham,  one  of  the  yeoman 
Westminster,    of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  tower  near  the  Exchequer  within 

the  town  of  Westminster,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  profits.        By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    IC. 


Feb.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  Margaret  the  wife  of  John  Barnard  and  late  the  wife  .of 

Westminster.    Fuik  Stafford  of  a  yearly  rent  or  pension  of  20  marks  from  the  issues  of  the 

lordships  of  Salwarpe  and  Wyche,  co.  Worcester,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to 
her  by  letters  patent  of  Richard,  late  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  dated 
at  London,  18  March,  8  Edward  lY,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 


880  CALENDAR   OF  LATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


Membrane    16 — co9it. 


March  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Ralph  Assheton,  knight  of  the  body,  of  a  tun  of  wine 

Westminster,    yearly  in  the  city  of  London.  By  p.s. 

March  9.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  chief  butler. 
Westminster. 

March  6.  Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Richard  Balder,  master  of  the  king's  chapel  of 

Westminster.    Berkyng,  of  the  prebend  of  Goton  within  the  collegiate  church  of  St.  Edith, 

Tarn  worth,  in  the  king's  disposition  by  the  resignation  of  Master  William 
Cokkys.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

March  9.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Redhede  of  the  office  of 
Westminster,    porter  of  the  Tower  of  London  and  keeper  of  *  le  bulwark '  without  the  west 

gate  of  the  same,  and  6^/.  daily  for  his  wages  from  the  issues  of  the  manors 
or  lordships  of  Wrotell,  Haveryng,  Boyton,  Hadlegh,  Raylegh  and  Roche- 
ford,  CO.  Essex,  and  Tunbrigge,  Penshurst,  Middelton  and  Merdon,  co. 
Kent,  and  a  mansion  within  the  bulwark  aforesaid  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

March  11.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Metcalf,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male 
Westminster,  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or  lordship 
of  Wemyngton,  co.  Bedford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  66Z.  13«.  4rf.  to  hold 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts, 
leets,  views  of  frankpledge,  fines,  amercements,  heriots,  stews,  fisheries, 
waters,  stanks,  mills,  woods,  underwoods,  services,  rents,  reversions, 
liberties  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  100ft.  yearly. 

By  p.s. 

March  4.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Trebone  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    2  April,  12  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  \0L  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Bawdrip,  one  of  the  esquires 

Westminster,    of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Newport  in  Wales, 

with  wages  of  5  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  castle,  and  an  annuity 
of  50  marks  from  the  same  for  his  fee  as  esquire  of  the  body.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Marsshall,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.    Danby,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Gudezhere. 

March  5.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  sei-vant  Robert  Ghambre  and  Marion  his  wife 

Westminster,    of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the 

lordship  of  Shipton  under  Whichewode,  co.  Oxford,  as  granted  to  them  by 

George,  late    duke    of    Clarence,   and    confirmed    by   letters    patent    of 

Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers  of  the  lordship. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  15. 


Feb.  16.  Grant  for  life,  from  22  June  last,  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Ussher 

Westminster,    of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Swaffeham,  bailiff  of  the  liberty 

and  franchises  of  the  honour  of  Richemond  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk  and  warrenner  of  the  lordship  of  Swafham,  co.  Norfolk,  with  all 

profits  and  commodities  of  courts,  leets  and  turns,  in  the  king's  grant  by 


1  RICHARD  III.— Part  2,  881 


-I  joj  Membrane  15 — co7it. 

the  forfeiture  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  40«.  yearly  for  the  office 
of  bailiflf  of  Swafham  and  2<L  daily  for  the  office  of  warrenner  from  the 
issues  of  the  said  lordship,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.         hiBpeAmus  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Wyntersell  of  letters  patent 

Westminster,    dated  2  June,  4  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  serjeant 

of  the  king's  <  herthoundes.'  By  p.s.  and  for  208.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  16.  InspeximuH  and  confirmation  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  commonality  of 

Westminster,    the  city  of  Winchester  of  letters  patent  dated  16  February,  1  Edward  IV, 

inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated  1  February,  80  Henry  VI. 

For  4  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  20.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Waynflete,  esquire,  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the 

Westminster,   king's  Serjeants  at  arms  from  26  June  last,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied 

the  office,  receiving  12d,  daily  from  the  issues  of   the  counties  of  Bedford 

and  Buckingham  with  a  livery  yearly*  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  of 

the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

Feb.  20.  Licence,  for  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Say,  son  of  John  Say, 

Westminster,  knight,  deceased,  to  grant  the  manor  of  Lyston  Overhall,  co.  Essex,  held 
in  chief,  to  Thomas  Bultell,  and  for  the  latter  to  re-grant  the  same  to  the 
said  Thomas  and  Joan  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  with  successive 
remainders  to  William  Say,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  and  the 
heirs  of  his  body,  Leonard  Say,  son  of  the  said  John,  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body,  Anne  the  wife  of  Henry  Wentworth,  knight,  one  of  the 
daughters  of  the  said  John,  the  heirs  of  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 
Sampson,  both  deceased,  another  of  the  daughters  of  the  said  John, 
Katharine  the  wife  of  Thomas  Bassyngbume,  the  third  daughter,  and  Mary 
the  wife  of  Philip  Calthorpe,  the  fourth  daughter,  and  the  heirs  of  their 
bodies,  and  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John. 


3^433  MEMBRANE  14. 

Dec.  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord  of 

Westminster.    Stanley,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  England,  receiving  fees  of  lOOZ.  yearly 

from  the  issues  of  the  king's  castles,  lordships  and  lands  within  the  county 

1 4R4.         ^^  Lancaster,  with  all  other  profits.     [Fiedera,]  By  p.s. 

Feb.  7.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Wyntershulle  and  Richard  Westbroke  of  the 

Westminster,  office  of  the  Custody  of  the  king's  park  of  Wytteley  and  Asshehurste,  co. 
Surrey,  and  wages  of  4r/.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  of  Wytteley 
and  Asshehurste  and  ail  other  accustomed  rewards ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to 
the  said  Thomas  by  letters  patent  dated  12  April,  18  Edward  IV  {see  p.  87), 
surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  10.         General  pardon  to  Master  David  Hopton  late  of  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks, 
Westminster,    clerk,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  7  February.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  7.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  George  Boxe  of  the  office 

Westminster,   of  bailiff  of  the  town  and  lordship  of  Wakefeld,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Gower,  esquire,  one  of  the 

Westminster,   ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  manor  or  lordship 

of  le  More  with  all  its  gardens,  with  the  custody  of  the  park  or  warren  of 


882 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  11. 

iWestminster. 


Feb.  17. 
Westminster. 


Mi'inbrane  14 — ront. 

the  same  and  the  custody  of  a  tenement  or  plot  of  the  king  called 
*Bagesworth  Heth'  and  two  gardens  annexed  to  it,  in  the  county  of 
Hertford,  receiving  fees  of  8^/.  daily  and  %L  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 
premises  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  John  Tysard  late  of  Halsted,  co.  Essex,  <yoman,*  and  Mary  his 
wife  of  their  outlawry  and  waiver  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  answer  William 
Pykenham,  clerk,  Henry  Pykenham  and  George  Pykenham  for  having 
forged  a  deed  at  Westminster  concerning  the  manor  of  Ooldyngtons  in 
Colneengayn  and  lands  in  Colneengayn,  Halsted,  Pebmersah  and  Mapilsted, 
CO.  Essex,  and  published  it,  whereby  the  said  William,  Henry  and  George 
were  disturbed  in  their  possession  of  the  premises ;  they  having  surrendered 
to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  William  Huse,  knight  chief  justice  of  the 
King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Imtpeximm  and  confirmation  to  John  Smyth,  now  yeoman  of  the  king*s 
chamber,  of  letters  patent  dated  18  April,  20  Edward  IV.      (S<v  p.  190.) 

By  p.s. 

Impeximm  and  confirmation  to  John  Busshe  of  letters  patent  dated 
31  January,  19  Edward  IV.  (.SV  p.  174.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  j  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  18. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  21. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  13. 

General  pardon  to  John  Isley  alias  Iseley  alias  Ysley  of  Sundrisshe  in  the 
parish  of  Sundrisshe,  co.  Kent,  esquire,  ciias  '  gentilman,'  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  12  February.  By  p.s. 

Confirmation  for  life  to  James  Hide  of  letters  patent  dated  4  May, 
19  Edward  IV  {see  p.  155),  and  23  June,  19  Edward  IV  (see  p.  160). 

By  p.s.  and  for  iOs.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Appointment  of  Thomas  Hunte  as  clerk  of  the  works  at  the  palace  of 
Westminster,  the  Tower  of  London,  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  the  manors  of 
Eltham,  Claringdon,  Groveley,  Melchet,  Finkeley,  Dyley,  Bukholt,  Bhene, 
Chilteme  Langley  and  Odyam,  the  king's  lodges  within  the  parks  of 
Eltham,  Claryngdon,  Chilterne  Langley  and  Odyam,  the  king's  mews  for 
falcons  by  Charingcrouche  and  all  other  manors,  castles  and  lodges  of  the 
king  within  the  realm,  and  of  the  gardens,  stanks,  mills  and  other  houses  and 
enclosures  pertaining  to  the  same,  with  power  to  take  stone-cutters, 
plumbers,  carpenters,  masons  and  other  workmen,  and  stone,  timber,  tiles, 
shingles,  glass,  iron,  lead  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage  for  the  same, 
to  make  payments  for  wages  of  the  workmen  and  cost  and  carriage  of 
materials,  to  bring  back  workmen  who  withdraw  without  licence,  and 
imprison  any  who  resist  until  they  find  security  to  serve  the  king  faithfully, 
to  enquire  whether  any  of  such  materials  have  been  carried  away  and,  if 
so,  to  recover  the  same,  and  to  sell  branches,  bark  and  other  residue  of  trees 
provided  for  the  works,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  in  the  same  manner 
as  Thomas  Stratton,  deceased,  or  any  other  occupant  of  the  office.     By  p.s. 

Impe.ripnm  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Crescy  of  letters  patent  dated 
12  July,  11  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  keeper  of  the 
beds  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1  RICHARD  III.— Pabt  2. 


888 


1  jo^  Membrane  18 — eont, 

Feb.  27.         CoDfirmation  to  Robert  Thorpe,   <  gentibnan,'   of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster,    5  March,  14  Edward  IV,  grcuating  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  spigumel  in 

the  Chancery  with  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or  keeper 
of  the  hanaper.  By  p.s.  and  for  10«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  2.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Hide,  esquire,  of  an  annuity 

Westminster,    of  20/.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Abirley   and  Bhrawley,  co. 

Worcester.  By  p.s. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


March  9. 
Westminster. 


March  11. 

Westminster. 

March  9. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  12. 

Confirmation  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Fowler,  esquire  of  the  body, 
and  Alice  his  wife  of  letters  patent  dated  2  March,  14  Edward  IV,  granting 
to  her,  then  Alice  Hulcot,  an  annuity  of  102.  for  Ufe  from  the  fee  farm  of 
the  town  of  Kyngesthorpe,  co.  Northampton  ;  and  grant  to  him  for  life  of 
the  same  after  her  death.  By  p.s.  and  for  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  28  May,  5  Edward  IV,  granting  for 
life  to  the  said  Thomas  the  manor  of  Preston  and  six  messuages,  200  acres 
of  land,  50  acres  of  pasture  and  208.  of  rent  in  Preston  and  Coreley,  co. 
Buckingham,  with  knight's  fees,  courts,  views  of  frank-pledge  and  all 
profits  and  commodities  ;  and  grant  of  the  same  to  him  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body.  By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Crochard  of  the  office  of  chief 
smith  within  the  Tower  of  London  and  %d.  daily  for  his  wages,  as  he  and 
Stephen  Clampard  had,  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of 
Written,  Havering,  Boyton,  Hadlegh,  Baylegh  and  Bocheford,  co.  Essex, 
and  Tunbrigge,  Penshurst,  Middelton  and  Merdon  and  the  hundred  of 
Middelton,  co.  Kent,  with  a  mansion,  two  gardens  and  a  house  called 
<  Powderhous '  in  the  Tower,  a  mansion  on  *  le  wharf '  of  the  Tower,  a 
parcel  of  land  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  and  all  other  profits  and  a 
robe  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the 
great  wardrobe,  and  with  arrears  of  wages  from  7  July  last,  from  which 
day  he  has  occupied  the  office  at  the  king's  command.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers  of  the  said  manors. 

Grant  to  Robert  Brakenbery,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of 
his  body,  for  his  good  services  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lordships 
of  Mote,  Merden,  Detlyng  and  Newenton  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services 
in  the  towns,  hamlets,  and  territories  of  Mote,  Merden,  Detlyng  and 
Newenton,  co.  Kent,  late  of  Antony,  earl  Biviers,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
26J.  18f.  4i/.,  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Crathom  and  Kokered  and  all 
lands,  rents  and  services  in  the  towns,  hamlets,  and  territories  of  Crawthorn 
and  Kokered  and  all  other  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Bompneymersh  late 
of  John  Cheyney,  Robert  Cheyne,  or  Cheyny,  and  Humphrey  Cheyne,  of 
the  yearly  value  of  50/.  18<.  1</.,  and  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Glassenbury 
and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Glassenbury  and  the  counties  of  Kent, 
Sussex  and  Surrey  late  of  Walter  Robert,  of  the  yearly  value  of  401.,  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  parks,  warrens,  forests,  chaces,  woods,  underwoods, 
meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  stews,  waters,  stanks,  streams,  fisheries,  mills, 
courts,  leets,  views  of  frankpledge,  heriots,  profits  and  emoluments,  to  hold 
by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  8/.  16s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 


884 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 

March  11. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  12 — cont. 

Grant  for  life  to  Simon  Dowsing  of  the  office  of  gardener  or  keeper  of  the 
king's  garden  in  the  Tower  of  London  and  6^/.  daily  for  his  wages  from  the 
issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wrottel,  Havering,  Boyton,  Hadlegh, 
Raylegh  and  Rocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  Tunhrigge,  Pensharst,  Middelton 
and  Merdon  and  the  hundred  of  Middelton,  co.  Kent.  By  p.s. 


Feb.  14. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  25. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  22. 

Westminster. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


March  4. 

Westminster. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 


March  6. 

Westminster* 


MEMBRANE  11. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Mody  and  Agnes  his 
wife  of  an  annuity  of  6L  from  the  issues  or  farm  of  the  king's  manor  of 
Merston  Meysy,  co.  Wilts.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Stapulton,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of 
ranger  of  the  forest  of  ^Milchet,  co.  Wilts,  with  fees  of  6^/.  daily  from 
the  issues  of  the  county.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Richard  Harecourt,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  lands  and 
hereditaments  in  Langham,  co.  Surrey,  late  of  Edward  Asshton,  tenant  in 
chief,  during  the  minority  of  Nicholas  Asshton  his  son  and  heir,  in  the 
king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Robert  Wiloughby,  knight,  to  whom 
Edward  IV  granted  the  custody  by  letters  patent,  and  all  issues  of  the 
premises  from  18  October  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life,  from  26  June  last,  to  William  Cheyne  of  the  office  of 
bailiff  of  the  king's  stannary  of  Penwith  and  Keryer,  co.  Cornwall,  with  all 
tribulage  within  it  and  other  profits,  provided  that  he  render  his  account 
yearly  at  the  exchequer  of  Lostwithiel  before  the  auditors  of  the  duchy  of 
Cornwall.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Giles  Brugge,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the 
office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  St.  Briovell  within  the  forest  of  Deane, 
CO.  Gloucester,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  as  James  Hyotte,  late 
constable,  or  any  other  constable  had  from  the  issues  of  the  forest,  and  also 
an  annuity  of  66/.  ISs.  4//.  from  the  issues  of  the  forest.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  senant  Thomas  Vaghan,  one  of  the  knights 
of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Breghnoke 
in  South  Wales,  with  the  power  of  appointing  officers  under  him  and  with 
fees  of  iOl.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  the  bailiffs  and  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Shrewsbury,  which 
they  hold  at  fee  farm  of  80/.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer,  of  20  marks,  parcel 
of  the  said  fee  farm,  in  consequence  of  the  poverty  of  the  town  and  for 
other  causes.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  of  Robert  Gregory  to  take  hay,  oats,  horse  bread,  beans, 
peas  and  litter  for  the  expenses  of  the  king's  horses  and  carriage  for  the 
same.  By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

Appointment  of  Morgan  Kydwelly  as  deputy  of  the  king's  kinsman 
Francis,  lord  Lovell,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Pole  and  ports 
and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Grant  for  life  to  John,  lord  of  Audeley,  for  his  attendance  at  the  king's 
council,  of  an  annuity  of  100/.  from  the  customs  in  the  port  of  London. 

By  p.s. 


1  RICHARD  m.-PABT  2.  885 


24g4^  MEMBRANE  10. 

March  8.  Licence  for  William  Huse,  knight,  chief^'ustice  of  the  King's  Bench,  or 
WestminBfcer.  his  heirs  and  executors  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  in  fche  parish  church  of  Oldesleford  for  the  good 
estate  of  the  king  and  his  wife  Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said 
William  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the 
souls  of  all  benefactors  of  the  said  William  and  Elizabeth,  to  be  called  the 
chantry  of  the  said  William  in  the  said  church,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain 
to  the  said  chaplain  lands  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  202. 
yearly  without  further  licence  or  inquisition  (^  quod  damnum.  By  p.s. 

March  4.         Grant  for  life  to  Ralph  Hastynges,  knight  of  the  body,  of   the  office 

Westminster,   of   captain   of  the  castle  of  Guysnes  in  the  parts  of  Picardy  and  of  the 

marches  round  it  on  the  death,  surrender  or  forfeiture  of  John  Blount, 

knight,  lord  Mountjoye.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  on  tfie  French  BoU. 

March  9.         Confirmation  to  John  Leventhorpe  of  letters  patent  dated    11   March, 
Westminster.    19  Edward  IV  {$ee  p,  156).  By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Brakenbury  of  the  office  of  receiver  of  the 
Westminster,  lordships  or  manors  of  WrytteU,  Haveryng,  Boyton,  Hadlegh,  Raylegh 
and  Ridcheford,  co.  Essex,  and  the  castle,  manor  or  loi^ship  of 
Tunbrigge  and  Hadlowe,  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Penshurst,  and  the 
manor,  hundred  or  lordship  of  Middelton  and  Mardon,  co.  Kent,  with 
their  members,  with  all  fees.  By  p.s. 

March  6.  Appointment  for  life  of  Thomas  Burgh,  knight  of  the  body,  as 
Westminster,  steward  of  all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  of  the  king  within  the  Isle 
of  Axholme,  co.  Lincoln,  receiving  10/.  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the 
receivers,  farmers  or  bailiffs;  and  grant  to  him  for  life  of  the  office  of 
master  of  the  game  of  the  king's  chaces,  warrens,  parks  and  woods 
within  the  same,  receiving  10  marks  yearly  as  above.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    9. 

March  5.         Appointment  of  Roger  Bykeley  to  take  carpenters  called  *  whelers '  and 

Westminster.    <  cartwrightes,*  and  other  workmen,  cannons  and  necessaries  for  the  king's 

ordnance,  and  bows,  arrows,  crossbows  and  winches  for  the  same  for  defence 

against  divers  rebels  and  enemies  of  the  king  who  intend  to  invade  the 

realm. 

March  6.         Impeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Clerk  of  Wenlok  of  letters 
Westminster,   patent  dated  16  May,  3  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office 
of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Burggenorth,  co.  Salop. 

By  p.s.  and  for  18«.  4</.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  6.  General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Crowemer  alias   Crowmere,   esquire,  alias 

Westminster.    « gentilman,*  late  of   London,  alias  late  of  Chepyng  Toriton,  co.  Devon, 

late  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  of  all  offences   committed   by   him 

before  20  January  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  William  Fouleshurst  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  woods 
called  Bubney,  Tystoke,  Burghall,  Alyghton,  Asshewodes  and  Glasmorehays 
within  the  lordship  of  Whitchurch,  co.  Salop,  during  the  minority  of 
George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  with  fees  as  John  Swynerton  or  anyone 
else  had  for  the  office  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

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386  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT    ROLiLS. 


-lAQA  Memhranr    9 — cont» 

March  10.  Grant  to  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  of  the  office  of  riding  or 
Westminster,  master  forester  of  the  forest  or  chace  of  Dertmere,  co.  Devon,  daring 
good  hehaviour,  and  10  marks  yearly  for  his  fee  during  pleasure  from 
the  issues  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall  with  aU  profits,  and  authority  of 
appointing  foresters  and  officers  under  him,  and  arrears  of  wages  from 
24  June  last,  from  which  day  he  has  held  the  office.  By  p.s. 

March  10.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  same,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the 
Westminster,  borough  and  manor  of  Bradnynch  and  all  other  manors  and  lands  in  the 
county  of  Devon  parcel  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall,  and  the  office  of  warden 
of  the  stannaries  in  the  county  of  Devon,  and  20/.  yearly  during  good 
behaviour  for  the  said  offices  from  the  farm  of  the  said  borough  and  manor 
with  all  other  profits,  with  arrears  of  wages  from  24  June  last,  from  which 
day  he  has  held  the  offices.  By  p.s. 

March  8.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Poche  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  beds  and 
Westminster,  other  harness  within  the  Tower  of  London,  alia.^  the  office  of  the  little 
wardrobe  within  the  Tower,  and  wages  of  6//.  daily  for  himself  and  8</. 
daily  for  each  of  two  grooms  under  him,  as  John  Wharff  had,  from  the 
issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  WrotteU,  Haveryng,  Boyton,  Hadlegh, 
Baylegh  and  Eocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  Tunbrigge,  Penshurst,  Middleton 
and  Merden  and  the  hundred  of  Medilton,  co.  Kent,  with  all  other  profits. 

March  9.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Christopher  Bentley  of  an  annuity  of  5 
Westminster,    marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Shirefhoton,  co.  York,  until  he 
shall  have  an  office  or  other  recompense  of  the  same  value  for  life. 

By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  8. 

Feb.  20.  Licence  for  John,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  the  king's  kinsman 
Westminster.  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  the  king's  kinsman  Francis  Lovell,  viscount 
Lovell,  his  chamberlain,  to  found  a  fraternity  or  gild  of  twelve  masters, 
secular  persons  and  others  of  either  sex  within  the  church  of  St.  Helen, 
Abendon,  co.  Berks,  to  be  called  the  fraternity  of  the  Holy  Cross  of  Aben- 
don.  The  masters,  brethren  and  sisters  shidi  form  one  body  and  shall 
have  perpetual  succession  and  power  of  acquiring  lands,  rents  and  other 
possessions  and  of  impleading  and  being  impleaded  and  of  electing  the 
masters  of  the  gild.  And  grant  to  them  of  licence  to  acquire  in  mortmain 
lands,  annuities  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of 
1002.  yearly  for  the  repair  of  the  highway  leading  from  Abendon  to  Dor- 
oastre,  co.  Oxford,  and  across  the  river  Thames  by  Burford  and 
Culhamford  and  for  the  stistenance  of  thirteen  poor  men 
and  women  and  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  in  the  said  church  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  his  first-born  son  Edward,  prince  of 
Wales,  and  the  said  founders  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  gild  and 
for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  late 
duke  of  York,  William,  late  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  William  Lovell  late  of 
Lovell,  knight,  and  the  performance  of  other  works  of  piety.  And  this  for 
fine  and  fee  of  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper.  By  E. 

Feb.  14.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  king's  nephew  John,  earl  of  Lincoln, 
Westminster,    of  letters  patent  dated  4  July,  8  Edward  IV,  being  an  exemplification  of 


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lig^  Membrane    %—cont, 

letters  patent  dated  18  March,  7  Edward  IV  [Cfiarter  Roll,  5-7  Edward  IV, 
Xo.  4.]  For  100s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  26.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king^s  servant  Thomas  Delahay,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,    of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordships  of  Haverhill  and 

Hersham,  with  the  custody  of  the  park  of  Combcy,  co.  Suffolk,  in  the  king's 

gift  by  reason  of  the   rebellion  of  the  duke  of  Buckingham,   with   the 

accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  7. 

March  9.        Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  Hugh  Brioe  of  London, '  goldsmyth,'  and 
Westminster.    James  Brice  his  son  of  letters  patent  dated  16  February,  11  Edward  IV, 
granting  to  them  for  life  the  offices  of  clerk  of  the  king's  mint,  money  and 
exchange  within  the  Tower  of  London  and  usher  of  the  said  exchange. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  11.        Pardon  to  William  Daubeney  alinn  Dabeney  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  alias 
Westminster,    of  Suthwerk,  CO.  Surrey,  searcher  of  Edward  IV  and  Edward  V  and  the 

present  king  in  the  port  of  London,  of  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  6  March.        By  p.s. 

March  15.        Presentation  of  Thomas  Gudlake  to  the  parish  church  of  Oolyweston,  in 
Buckden.      the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Savage. 

Grant  to  Thomas  Langton,  bishop  of  St.  Davids,  of  the  manors  of 
Holbeton  and  Flete,  co.  Devon,  of  the  yearly  value  of  842.,  late  of  Thomas 
Seintleger,  knight,  and  lands  in  Ducherugge,  co.  Wilts,  late  of  Robert 
Willoughby,  of  the  yearly  value  of  62.  18<.  4<i.,  with  advowsons  of  churches, 
knights'  fees,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises, 
privileges,  profits,  conmiodities  and  emoluments,  to  hold  for  four  years  from 
Michaelmas  last,  rendering  to  the  king  yearly  a  red  rose  at  Midsummer, 
with  remainder  to  John  Wogan  and  Anne  his  wife  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
body,  to  hold  by  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services 
as  they  were  held  by  before  28  January  last.  By  E. 

Grant  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  St.  Davids,  of  the  temporalities  of  the 
bishopric  of  Salisbury  with  advowsons  pertaining  to  it,  forfeited  by  Lionel, 
bishop  of  Salisbury,  for  his  rebellion,  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the  king's 
hand.     [Fcedera,"]  By  K. 

March  28.        Appointment  of  Ralph  Bygot,  knight  of  the  body  and  master  of  the 
Nottingham,    king's  ordnance,  to  take  carpenters  and  other  workmen  and  cannons  and 
other  necessaries  for  the  ordnance  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

The  like  of  Thomas  Louther,  clerk  of  the  ordnance. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Beere,  yeoman  purveyor  of 
carriage  of  the  ordnance,  to  take  cars  and  waggons  and  horses  called 
'  hakeneys '  and  other  necessaries. 

March  29.        Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  George  Portington,  one  of 
Nottingiiam.    the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Multon 
in  Holand,  co.  Lincoln,  with  wages  of  &/.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lord- 
ship. By  p.s. 


888 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 

March  120. 
Nottingham. 


March  21. 
Nottingham. 


March  22. 
Nottingham. 


Jan.  11.^ 

Westminster. 


March  18. 
Hertford. 


March  26. 

Nottingham. 


April  4. 
Nottingham. 


MEMBRANE  6. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king^s  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Nottingham,  of 
266Z.  18j{.  id,  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  customs  and  subsidies 
of  wool,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London ; 
provided  that  this  grant  shall  be  void  if  Elizabeth,  duchess  of  Norfolk, 
predecease  him.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  collectors  of  the  customs  of  wools,  hides 
and  wool-fells  in  the  said  port. 
The  like  to  the  collectors  of  the  petty  custom. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Humphrey  Dacre,  knight,  lord 
Dacre  and  Gillesland,  of  an  annuity  of  100  marks  from  the  issues  of  the 
county  of  Cumberland.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 

Orant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Pontesbury  and  the  heirs  male  of 
his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  all  lands  late  of  Antony 
Widevile,  earl  Ryvers,  within  the  town  and  marches  of  Calais,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  26Z.  6s,  lOid,^  to  hold  by  knight  service  and  a  rent  of  80«.  yearly. 

By  p.s. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Bartholomew  Darryvere,  knight,  of 
letters  patent  dated  4  May,  9  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  100/. 
yearly.  By  p.s.  and  for  20  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  8  February,  1  Richard  III,  under 
the  seal  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  granting  to  Richard,  the  prior,  and  the 
convent  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Monkebretton,  co.  York,  in  the  diocese  of 
York,  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Derton,  co.  York,  in  the 
diocese  of  York,  parcel  of  the  said  duchy  of  the  honour  of  Pountfreit,  in 
recompense  for  a  forest  or  pasture  called  Holcombe,  co.  Lancaster,  now  in 
the  king's  hands  as  parcel  of  the  duchy,  which  should  pertain  to  them  as 
appears  by  divers  charters  of  Roger  de  Monte  Begon'  to  their  predecessors ; 
and  grant  to  them  of  licence  to  appropriate  the  said  church  in  mortmain 
and  unite  it  to  their  house. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Alexander  Quaderyng,  one  of  the 
esquires  of  the  household,  of  the  manor  of  Graies  in  SibiU  Hinigam,  co. 
Essex,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20  marks,  with  lands,  meadows,  pastures, 
farms,  woods,  waters  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  good  behaviour,   to  John   Strangways,  esquire,   of   an 

annuity  of  20  marks  from  26  June  last  from  the  issues  of  the  customs  in 

the  port  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  in  the  port. 


MEMBRAyE    5. 

April  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  nephew  John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  and  the  heirs  male  of 
Nottingham  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lordships 
of  Wodehey,  co.  Berks,  of  the  yearly  value  of  64Z.,  Roos,  co.  York,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  121,  and  Westbury,  co.  Wilts,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
80Z.  18s.  4</.,  and  all  other  lands,  rents  and  services  pertaining  to  them,  and 
the  reversion  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord  Stanley,  of  the 
manors  or    lordships    of    Eydon    and   Thorphill    with    their    members, 


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8S9 


1484. 


April  5. 
Nottingham. 


Feb.  18. 
Westminster. 


April  28. 
Nottingham. 


April  26. 

Nottingham. 


Membrane    5 — cnnt. 

Qp.  Northampton,  of  the  yeariy  value  of  742.,  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Lammersshe  and  Colnewake,  co.  Essex,  of  the  yearly  value  of  59^  10s.,  the 
manor  or  lordship  of  Great  Billyng,  co.  Northampton,  of  the  yearly  value 
of  2QL  14«.  5^.  and  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Basingstoke  and  Andever, 
CO.  Southampton,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20L  ISs,  and  all  other  lands,  rents 
and  services  pertaining  to  them,  late  of  Margaret,  countess  of  Richmond,  to 
hold  with  knights*  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  bondmen,  escheats, 
advowsons,  parks,  stews,  waters,  stanks,  woods,  underwoods,  mills,  warrens, 
courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets, 
hereditaments,  and  commodities  from  Michaelmas  last  by  knight-service 
and  a  rent  of  25L  12(1,  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Edmund  Hogeson,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  inner  gate  of  the  castle  of  Garlile 
with  fees  of  4r/.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Penreth  and  all 
other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Letters  of  denization  for  the  king's  servant  Richard  Vachan  alias  Richard 
ap  Robert  ap  Jevan  Vaghan,  a  Welshman,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Cambridge, 
because  the  town  is  so  diminished  that  their  profits  and  emoluments  do  not 
extend  to  the  sum  of  402.  at  present,  of  102.  yearly  for  ever  from  the  ancient 
fee-farm  of  802.  yearly,  of  which  702.  is  paid  at  the  Exchequer,  92.  to  the 
prior  and  convent  of  Chaldewell  and  20.s.  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Kyllyngworth.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St. 
Bartholomew  in  Westsmythfeld  in  the  suburbs  of  London  to  elect  a  prior 
in  the  place  of  Robert  Tollerton,  deceased.  By  p.s. 


April  25. 
Nottingham. 


Feb.  17. 
Westminster. 


May  9. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    4. 

Impeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Priour  of  letters  patent  dated  7  June, 
16  Edward  lY,  granting  to  him  10  marks  yearly  for  life. 

By  p.s.  and  for  6h,  8fL  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Inspvjnmua  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Holme  of  letters  patent  dated 
1  August,  16  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  chief  herald 
and  king  of  arms  of  the  south  parts  of  the  realm,  void  by  the  death  of 
William  Hawkeslowe  alias  Glarenceux,  and  202.  yearly  for  his  wages  from 
the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  with  a 
livery  such  as  any  king  of  arms  or  herald  had  in  the  time  of  Edward  III 
yearly  at  the  great  wt^robe,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent 
dated  8  October,  7  Edward  IV,  surrendered. 

By  p.s.  and  for  408.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  to  John  Grey  of  Wilton,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body,  and  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor 
of  Wilsamsted,  co.  Bedford,  late  of  Roger  Tocottis,  knight,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  222.,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats, 
advowsons,  waters,  woods,  underwoods,  stews,  fisheries,  stanks,  mills, 
meadows,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements, 
heriots  and  other  liberties  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of 
88«.  yearly.  By  p.s. 


890 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 

March  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane    4 — cont. 

Grant  lor  life  to  John  Ferrers,  knight»  of  an  annuity  of  40  marks  from 
Michaehnas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Warwic.  By  p.s. 


March  11.        Inspeaimm  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  8  April,  5  Edward  IV, 
Westminster,   granting  for  life  to  Thomas  Rede  the  office  of  one  of  the  foresters  in  the 

forest  of  Bemewode.  By  p.s.  and  for  26«.  8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


Feb.  18. 
Westminster. 


Inspcriinm  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Everley  of  letters  patent  dated 
8  December,  22  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  one  of  the 
king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  12rf.  daily,  viz.  8Z.  yearly  from  the 
farm  of  the  town  of  Ivelchestre,  co.  Somerset,  and  10^  5s.  yearly  from  the 
issues  of  the  county  of  Salop,  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  other  esquires  of 
the  household  or  46t.  in  money  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe, 
in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  for  life  of  the  office  with  wages  of  \U,  daily  as 
Thomas  Ranys  had,  viz.  10/.  158.  and  IL  10s.  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriffs 
of  Salop  and  Somerset,  from  6  November  by  letters  patent  dated 
28  November,  22  Edward  lY,  surrendered  because  invalid  so  far  as  concerns 
the  wages.  By  p.s.  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


March  80. 
Nottingham. 


March  80. 
Nottingham. 

March  25. 
Nottingham. 


April  7. 
Nottingham. 


April  5. 
Nottingham. 


MEMBRANE    3. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Bracher,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
crown,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the 
rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Ghedder,  co.  Somerset,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  192.,  and  Barowe  Gumey  and  Tykenham,  co.  Somerset,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  212.  10s.,  late  of  William  Berkeley,  knight,  traitor,  to  hold 
with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  lands, 
waters,  woods,  underwoods,  stews,  fisheries,  stanks,  mills,  meadows, 
warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements,  heriots, 
rents,  services,  liberties  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  SI. 
yearly.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Worthington  of  the  office  of  the  chirography  of 
the  Common  Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Confirmation  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  conmions  of  the  city  of  Waterf ord 
in  Ireland,  in  consideration  of  their  expenses  on  the  last  journey  of  the 
king's  father  Richard,  duke  of  York,  to  Ireland,  of  the  franchises, 
privileges  and  customs  granted  to  them  by  king  John  and  confirmed  by 
other  kings.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Wedehoke  of  the  office 
of  the  yeomen  and  keepers  of  the  king's  armour  and  other  habiliments 
of  war  within  the  Tower  of  London  and  the  realm  of  England  and  else- 
where and  6d,  daily  for  his  wages  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships 
of  Wrettill,  Haveryng,  Boyton,  Hadlegh,  Raylegh  and  Rocheford,  co. 
Essex,  and  Tunbriche,  Penshurst,  Middelton  and  Merdon  and  the  hundred 
of  Middelton,  co.  Kent,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  David  Keting,  esquire,  for  his  good  service  to 
the  king's  father  Richard,  duke  of  York,  and  afterwards  to  Edward  lY  in 
England  and  Ireland,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Eskir  with  the  water- 
mill  there,  co.  Dublin,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value  of  40  marks. 

By  p.s. 


1  RICHARD  III.— Pabt  2. 


891 


1484. 
Aprils. 

Nottingham. 

March  22. 
Nottingham. 


April  9. 
Nottingham. 


April  8. 
Nottingham. 


Membrane   3 — cont. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  knight  Robert  Fenys  of  an  annuity  of  AQL 
from  the  sums  which  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Edmund,  Bury,  are 
bound  to  pay  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Lowthe  of  an  annuity  of  10/.  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Glatton  and  Holme,  co.  Huntingdon,  until  he 
shaU  be  provided  by  the  king  with  lands,  an  oflSce  or  other  reward  of  that 
value  or  more  for  life.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  John  Belle,  late  esoheator  of  Edward  IV  in  the  counties  of 
Surrey  and  Sussex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues, 
amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  by  reason  of  his 
office  before  12  April  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Windesore,  esquire,  one  of  the  ushers  of  the 
king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Windesore  and  the 
office  of  lieutenant  of  all  forests,  parks,  warrens  and  other  places  pertaining 
to  those  offices,  receiving  fees  of  80/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  castle 
with  all  other  profits,  and  grant  to  him  of  60».  from  the  same  for  his 
exercise  of  the  offices  from  10  March  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Fowler,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the 
office  of  parker  of  the  park  of  Bekley  with  the  custody  of  the  manor  of 
Bekley,  co.  Oxford,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
manor.  By  p.s. 


April  10. 
Nottingham. 


April  12. 
Nottingham. 


April  18, 
Newark* 


April  16. 
Lincoln. 


April  8. 
Lincoln. 


MEMBRANE   2. 

Appointment,  until  10  October,  of  John  Hudde,  yeoman  purveyor  of  the 
office  of  the  poultry  of  the  household,  to  take  ducks,  capons,  hens,  chickens, 
pigeons  and  other  fowls  and  lambs,  butter,  eggs,  milk  and  other  victuals 
pertaining  to  his  office  for  the  expenses  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  Walter  Mathyn,  yeoman  purveyor  of  the  same  office. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Gonyers  the  younger,  esquire, 
of  an  annuity  of  20/.  from  the  issues  of  the  lorcbhip  of  Middelham,  co. 
York.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's 
servant  Thomas  Fowler,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  all  lands,  rents 
and  services  called  *  Dittons  Landes '  in  the  town  and  parish  of  Bradden, 
CO.  Northampton,  of  the  yearly  value  of  8  marks,  late  of  Antony 
Wideviles,  earl  Ryvers,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  William  Huse,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  lands,  heredita- 
ments and  possessions  late  of  William  Trussell,  knight,  from  Michaelmas 
last,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  Trussell  his  son  and  heir.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Hunte  of  the  office  of  the 
custody  of  the  king's  woods  and  deer  called  *  rede  dere '  of  Crowell,  Moswode 
and  Rosse,  within  the  Isle  of  Haxhobne,  co.  Lincoln,  with  the  accustomed 
wages  and  profits  from  the  issues  within  the  Isle.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  of  John  Wode,  knight,  treasurer  of  England,  Robert 
Brakenbury,  constable  of  the  Tower  of  London,  Master  William  Lacy, 


892 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


April  17. 
Lincoln. 


April  8. 
Nottingham. 


April  28. 
Nottingham. 


March  29. 
Nottingham. 


Membrane    2 — cant. 

Master  William  Dawbney  and  Master  Robert  Rydon  as  the  king's  com- 
missaries general  in  the  office  of  the  Admiralty  of  England,  with  full  power 
to  do  all  pertaining  to  the  office,  they  engaging  a  notary  to  write  out  all 
that  they  do,  and  of  the  said  John  Wode  and  Robert  Brakenbury  as  the  king's 
vice-admirals  and  John  Norbury,  knight,  as  the  king's  vice-marshal.     By  E. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Merssheton  of  the 
office  of  keeper  of  the  gaol  within  the  castle  of  York,  with  the  accustomed 
fees  as  Robert  Nightingale  had  in  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  William  Euenwode,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  vicarage 
of  the  parish  church  of  Wodehome,  in  the  diocese  of  Durham,  void  by  the 
death  of  Robert  Watson  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporali- 
ties of  the  bishopric  being  in  his  hands.  By  K. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Miles  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body, 
for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  of  Nethirhaven  with 
certain  lands  in  Hakelston,  co.  Wilts,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20Z.  2s.  6rf.  to 
hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons, 
waters,  woods,  underwoods,  stews,  fisheries,  stanks,  mills,  meadows, 
warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements,  heriots, 
rents,  services,  reversions,  liberties  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and 
a  rent  of  80«.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Morgan  Eydwelly,  the  king's  attorney, 
of  the  office  of  steward  of  all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  belonging  to  the 
king  in  the  county  of  Dorset,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  Geoffrey  Frank,  one  of  the  esquires  of 
the  body,  of  .an  annuity  of  58^.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Middel- 
ham  and  Shirefhoton,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 


1483. 
Dec.  10. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    2od, 

m 

Commission  to  Thomas  Bourghchier  of  Ledes,  knight,  Ralph  Assheton, 
knight,  Marmaduke  Constable,  knight,  Roger  Appulton,  [William] 
Malyverey,  Richard  Page,  John  Bell,  John  SibiU  and  the  sheriff  to  enquire 
what  persons  in  the  county  of  Kent  have  committed  treasons,  insurrections 
and  rebellions,  and  of  what  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  goods 
or  possessions  they  were  seised  or  possessed  at  the  time  of  their  forfeiture 
and  what  these  are  worth,  and  to  take  the  same  into  the  king's  hands  and 
to  compel  the  bailiffs,  receivers  and  other  officers  to  render  an  Eiccount. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named : — 

John  Zouche,  Henry  Sotehyll,  David  Malpas,  Thomas  Sapcote, 
Walter  Rodley  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Rutland. 

Humphrey  Stafford, Corbet,  John  Lyngon,  Thomas  Braynton, 

Roger  Bodman,  John  Edward  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 

William  Houghton,  knight,  Humphrey  Stafford,  Roger  Harwell, 
William  Lytylton,  Thomas  Lygon  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Worcester. 

Thomas  Frowyk,  knight,  Thomas  Wyndesore,  John  Wode  the 
younger,  Thomas  Luyt,  John  Bell,  Walter  Forde  and  the  sheriffs,  in 
the  counties  of  Surrey,  Sussex,  and  Middlesex. 


1  RICHARD  III.— Pabt  2.  898 


2483  Membrane  25d — cont. 

Thomas  Lymryk,  Thomas  Whytyngton,  Edmund  Langley,  Giles 
Brigge,  Nicholas  Spenser  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  Thomas  Wortley,  knight,  Charles 
Pylkyngton,  knight,  Henry  Vernon,  Thomas  Babynton,  John  Stan- 
hope, Thomas  Molyneux  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham 
and  Derby. 

Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  Roger  Bayly,  Nicholas  Mountgomery, 
Robert  Hyll  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  Richard  Ratclyff,  knight,  John 
Conyers,  knight,  Ralph  Bygot,  knight,  Ralph  Bulmer,  knight,  John 
Dawney,  Geoffrey  Fraunke  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  York. 

Roger  Eynaston,  knight,  Richard  Ludlowe,  knight,  William  Mytton, 
William  Clere  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Ssdop. 

John  Grey,  knight,  Richard  Marvot,  Thomas  Gayte  and  the  sheriff, 
in  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

William  Hopton,  knight,  Henry  Wentworth,  knight,  Richard  Pole, 
Edmund  Jenney  and  Ralph  Willoughby,  sheriff,  in  the  counties  of 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

John  Catesby,  knight,  William  Catesby,  Richard  Burton,  John 
Wake,  Richard  Emson,  Robert  Pemberton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Northampton. 

William  Catesby,  esquire  of  the  body,  John  Huggeford,  Henry 
Boteler,  Thomas  Eebill,  Thomas  Otter  the  elder,  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester. 

William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Thomas  Dymmok, 
knight,  Robert  Tailboys,  knight,  William  Tyrwit,  Richard  Spert, 
Thomas  Bankis,  Leonard  Thorneburgh  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county 
of  Lincoln. 

John  Hudleston,  knight,  William  Alyngton,  William  Tailloure  and 
John  Wake,  sheriff,  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Robert  Billesdon,  mayor  of  the  city  of  London,  Edmund  Shaa, 
knight,  Humphrey  Starky,  knight,  Thomas  Fitzwilliam,  Thomas 
Lynom  and  the  sheriffs,  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London. 

Robert  Percy,  knight,  William  Say,  knight,  Alvred  Thorneburgh, 
Thomas  Lynom,  Richard  Fysshe  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  counties  of 
Essex  and  Hertford. 


MEMBRANE    24d. 

Aug.  1.  Commission  to  John  Rattclyff  of  Fitz  Water,  William  Knyvet,  knight, 

Westminvfter.  Roger  Tounesende,  William  Calthorp,  knight,  Edmund  Bedyngfeld,  knight, 
Henry  Haydon,  Ralph  Willoughby,  John  Fyncham,  James  Hubbard,  John 
Wyndham  and  Robert  Clere,  in  the  county  of-  Norfolk,  to  assess  certain 
subsidies  and  appoint  collectors  of  the  same  so  that  the  sums  shall  be 
answered  for  at  Michaelmas  {as  on  p,  853). 


894  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1483. 


Membrane  24// — cont. 


The  like  to  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of  Dover  castle,  and 
warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  or  his  lieutenant  there. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties,  cities  and  towns  named : — 

Simon  Mountford,  knight,  Thomas  Ferrers,  knight,  Edward 
Ralegh,  knight,  John  Hugford,  Henry  Boteler,  John  Beaufitz,  William 
Bryscowe  and  John  Boughton,  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

Richard  Beauchamp,  knight,  Roger  Tocotes,  knight,  Henry  Long, 
John  Mompesson,  John  Seymour  and  Robert  Baynard,  in  the  county 
of  Wilts. 

Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  Richard  Fitzhugh,  knight, 
John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  Robert  Constable,  knight,  Thomas 
Meteham,  knight,  James  Haryngton,  knight,  Hugh  Hastynges,  knight, 
John  Conyers,  knight,  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  James  Danby,  knight, 
William  Eland,  Edmund  Thwaytes,  William  Sayvile,  Edward 
Redmayn,  Miles  Metcalf,  Richard  Danby,  John  Lawenny,  John 
Bradford  and  Thomas  Asper,  in  the  county  of  York. 

William,  earl  of  Notyngham,  Richard  Beauchamp  of  Beauchamp, 
knight,  William  Notyngham,  knight,  John  Seyntlowe,  knight, 
Thomas  Whytyngton,  John  Wykes,  Thomas  Lymryk  and  John 
Baynham,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  Richard  Hastynges  of  WeUes, 
knight,  William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Robert 
Taylboys,  knight,  John  Busshe,  knight,  Thomas  Wymbysshe,  Robert 
Shefifeld,  Thomas  Pynchebek,  Richard  Welby,  Oliver  Seintjohn, 
Thomas  Knyght,  John  Villers,  Thomas  Topclyff,  Leonard  Thome- 
burgh,  Thomas  Meers,  Richard  Walcotes,  John  Paynell,  Thomas 
Moigne,  Mancer  Totof te  and  Thomas  Totofte,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

William  Lyttelton,  Humphrey  Stafford,  Roger  Harwell,  Thomas 
Lygon  and  William  Lygon,  in  the  county  of  Worcester. 

Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  John  Devereux  of  Ferrers, 
knight,  John  Lyngen,  knight,  Richard  Delabere,  knight,  Simon 
Milburn,  Thomas  Braynton  and  Roger  Bodnam,  in  the  county  of 
Hereford. 


MEMBRANE    23(2. 

John  Elryngton,  knight,  Richard  Charleton,  knight,  Thomas 
Frowyk,  knight,  Humphrey  Starky,  Thomas  Wyndesore,  Robert 
Forster  and  Thomas  Lute,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex. 

John  Catesby,  knight,  Thomas  Bourghchier  the  younger,  knight, 
John  Norbery,  knight,  Nicholas  Gaynesford,  John  Holgrave  and  John 
Ewerby,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

John  Wode  the  elder,  knight,  John  Audeley,  Richard  Leukenore, 
Thomas  Combe,  John  Goryng,  John  Apsley,  Thomas  Oxbrigge  of 
Brede,  William  Radmylde  and  John  Stanney,  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 

George  Nevyll  of  Bergavenny,  knight,  John  Broke  of  Cobham, 
knight,  Thomas  Bourghchier  of  Ledes,  knight,  Thomas  Bourghchier 


1  RICHARD  m.— Part  2.  896 


1483. 


Metnhranc'  23rf — conU 


the  younger,  knight,  John  Bcotte,  knight,  Henry  Ferrers,  knight,  John 
Goldeford,  knight,  Roger  Appylton,  John  Alfegh,  Reginald  Sande  and 
Roger  Brent,  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

John  Broughton,  John  Rotheram,  John  Gokayne,  Richard  Godfray, 
John  Fyssher,  John  Laurence,  John  Staunford,  Robert  Gelibrond, 
William  Colet  and  John  Mordaunt,  in  the  county  of  Bedford. 

Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  John  Dune,  knight,  Roger  Dynham,  Thomas 
Foweler,  Thomas  Restwold,  John  Yerney,  Richard  Mariot,  John  Soott, 
Thomas  Hampden  of  Eymbell,  Thomas  Tunstall  and  John  Denton,  in 
the  county  of  Buckingham. 

Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  Thomas  Tyrell,  Alvred  Comeburgh, 
Roger  Philpot,  John  Brewode,  John  Grene,  Richard  Higham,  Richard 
Lewes  and  John  Wrytill,  in  the  county  of  Essex. 

William  Say,  knight,  John  Sturgeon,  John  Pulter,  William  Druell, 
Richard  Scrope,  John  Couper,  Nicholas  Leventhorp  and  Edward 
Goldesburgh,  in  the  county  of  Hertford. 

Richard  Hareoourte,  knight,  William  Stoner,  knight,  Richard  Grofte, 
Richard  Danvers,  Humphrey  Forster,  John  Langstone,  Richard  Hall 
and  Walter  Elmes,  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

William  Norreys,  knight,  Thomas  Delamare,  knight,  Thomas  Say, 
John  Norreys,  John  Denton,  Thomas  Wode  and  William  Beselles,  in 
the  county  of  Berks. 

Thomas  Gray,  knight,  John  Hudleston,  knight,  William  E^dem, 
knight,  Thomas  Pygot,  Thomas  Cheyne,  William  Alyngton,  Robert 
Morton,  William  Wentworth  and  John  Burgoyn,  in  the  county  of 
Cambridge. 

George  Grey  of  Grey,  John  Sapcote,  John  Stucle,  John  Wake, 
William  TayUard,  John  Clarevas,  Thomas  Burton  and  Robert 
Partfoyle,  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon. 

John  Neuton,  knight,  Giles  Dawbeney,  knight,  William  Paulet, 
Thomas  Tremayle,  John  Byconell,  Robert  Stowell,  John  Fitz  James, 
John  Porter,  William  Hody  and  John  Hygons,  in  the  county  of 
Somerset. 

Nicholas  Latymere,  knight,  John  Neuburgh,  William  Martyn, 
Morgan  Kidwelly,  John  Cheverell,  Thomas  Huse,  William  Twyneho 
and  Humphrey  Baskerfeld,  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Robert  Markham,  knight,  Charles 
Pylkyngton,  knight,  Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  John  Babyngton,  John 
Stanhop,  Thomas  Molyneux,  Robert  Sutton  of  Aron,  Thomas  Leek 
and  Robert  Nevyll,  in  the  county  of  Nottingham. 

Henry  Vernon,  Ralph  Fitzherbert,  Ralph  Langford,  Thomas 
Pountrell,  Ralph  Sacheverell,  Robert  Eyre,  John  Curson,  John 
Bradshawe  and  Thomas  Babyngton,  in  the  county  of  Derby. 

Thomas  Seynleger,  knight,  William  Courteney,  knight,  Philip 
Courteney,  knight,  Robert  Wyloughby,  knight,  Thomas  Fulford, 
knight,  John  Crokker,  knight,  John  Sapcote,  Charles  Dynham, 
William  Huddesfeld,  John  Denys,  Richard  Wydeslade,  Thomas  Hexte 
and  Thomas  Bouryng,  in  the  county  of  Devon. 


896  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


24g3  Memhrmie  23t£ — cont. 

James  Tyrel,  knight,  Henry  Bodrugan,  knight,  Thomas  Arundell, 
knight,  William  Carnysyewe,  Edward  Gourtenay,  Thomas  Tresawell, 
Thomas  Kellegrewe,  John  Penlyn,  Peter  Tregoys,  John  Carmynewe, 
Michael  Petyte  and  Thomas  Lymbery,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 

John  Grysley,  knight,  John  Ferrers,  knight,  Nicholas  Mountgomery, 
John  Aston,  Richard  Bagot,  Hugh  Egerton,  Ralph  Wolsle,  William 
Harper,  Robert  Hyll  and  Roger  Bayly,  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

John  Catesby,  knight,  William  Stoke,  knight,  William  Catesby, 
Roger  Wake,  Guy  Wulston,  Robert  Wyttelbury,  Thomas  Lovet, 
William  Tanfeld  and  Richard  Emson,  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 


MEMBRANE  22d. 

The  mayor  and  sheriffs  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  York. 
The  mayor  and  sheriffs  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Lincoln. 
The  mayor  and  sheriffs  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Norwich. 
The  mayor  and  sheriffs  in  the  county  of  the  city  of  Canterbury. 
The  mayor  and  sheriff  in  the  town  and  precincts  of  Southampton. 
The  mayor,  sheriff  and  bailiffs  in  the  town  and  precincts  of  Bristol. 
The  mayor  and  sheriff  in  the  town  and  liberty  of  Kingston  on  Hull. 
The  mayor  and  sheriffs  in  the  town  and  precincts  of  Nottingham. 

Humphrey  Dacre  of  Dacre,  knight,  William  Parre,  knight,  Richard 
Hudleston,  knight,  Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  Thomas  Liegh, 
knight,  Thomas  Broughton,  knight,  Thomas  Curwen,  knight,  John 
Crakenthorp,  Roland  Thorneburgh  and  William  Beauley,  in  the 
county  of  Cumberland. 

Richard  Neell,  knight,  Thomas  Barkeley,  knight,  Henry  Sotehyll, 
Christopher  Neell,  Thomas  Poultenay,  Geoffrey  Sherard,  Thomas 
Kebyll,  Everard  Fyldyng,  William  Assheby  and  John  Eebyll,  in  the 
county  of  Leicester. 

John  Lylborn  the  elder,  John  Cartyngton,  John  Agerston  and 
John  Swynburn,  in  the  county  of  Northumberland. 

Thomas  Barkeley,  knight,  William  Broun,  William  Palmer,  Henry 
Sotehyll,  David  Malpas,  Everard  Dygby  and  Thomas  Sapcote,  in  the 
county  of  Rutland. 

William  Barkeley,  Thomas  Welles,  John  Brocas,  William  Ovedale, 
Richard  Jay,  John  Rogers,  Henry  More,  Thomas  Danvers,  John  Coke 
and  John  Heyward,  in  the  county  of  Southampton. 

Richard  Corbet,  knight,  Roger  Kynaston,  knight,  Richard  Ludlowe, 
knight,  William  Mytton,  Thomas  Horde,  Richard  Charleton,  John 
Laweley,  Edward  Hopton  and  Robert  Cresset,  in  the  county  of  Salop. 


1  RICHABD  III.— Part  2.  897 


2483^  Membrane  22f/ — cant. 

William  Brandon,  knight,  Henry  Wentworth,  knight,  William 
Hopton,  knight,  Christopher  Wylloughby,  John  SulyaKl,  Alexander 
Cressyner,  John  Clopton,  Edmund  Genney,  Thomas  Hygham  the 
younger  and  Thomas  Appylton,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Strykland,  knight,  Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  Edward 
Bedmayn,  Richard  Musgrave,  John  Crakenthorp  and  James  Pykeryng, 
in  the  county  of  Westmoreland. 


1484  MEMBRANE    21d. 

May  1.  Commission  of  array  to  John  Audeley  of   Audeley,  knight,  Richard 

Westminster.  Pitzhugh,  knight,  George  Nevyll,  Morgan  Kydwelly,  Thomas  Huse, 
Humphrey  Baskerfeld,  William  Twynyho,  William  Martyn,  William 
Knoyle,  Robert  Cokyr,  William  Caylway,  Philip  Thirlwaile,  William 
Whetle,  Richard  Denham,  John  Gerard  of  Purbek,  Richard  Hatfeld, 
William  Danyell  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

The  like  to  the  following  persons  in  the  counties  named : — 

James,  earl  of  Ormond,  John  Scrop  of  Bolton,  knight,  William 
Courtenay,  knight,  Thomas  Broughton,  knight,  Thomas  Malyverer, 
knight,  Philip  Courtenay,  knight,  John  Sapcote,  Charles  Dynham, 
Otho  Gilbart,  Thomas  Boryng,  William  Huddesfeld,  John  Denys, 
Robert  Byrnaunt,  Richard  Wydeslade,  Thomas  Hexte,  John  More, 
Walter  Enderby  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Devon. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Thomas,  earl  of 
Surrey,  John  Ratclyff  of  Fitzwater,  Hugh  Hastynges,  knight,  Roger 
Tounesend,  Henry  Grey,  knight,  Edmund  Bedyngfeld,  knight,  John 
Everyngham,  knight,  Henry  Ogard,  knight,  William  Boleyn,  knight, 
Ralph  Welby,  Richard  Pole,  Henry  Heydon,  John  Fyncham,  Henry 
Spylman,  William  Paston,  Richard  Suthwell,  Henry  Strange,  John 
Wyndham,  Robert  Clere,  James  Hobert,  Richard  Roos,  Ralph  Shelton, 
John  Paston,  William  Gumey,  John  Jenney,  Edmund  Clere,  William 
Grey  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Norfolk. 

William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of  Dover  castle  and  warden  of 
the  Cinque  Ports,  or  his  lieutenant,  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  Thomas 
Kempe  and  John  Boteler,  in  the  Cinque  Ports. 

George  Grey  of  Grey,  Thomas  Coton,  John  Stewkeley,  John  Wake, 
William  Taglard,  Thomas  Burton,  Robert  Drwell  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Huntingdon. 

Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall,  and  earl  of  Chester, 
John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Humphrey 
Dacre  of  Dacre,  knight,  Thomas  Strykland,  knight,  Richard  Musgrave, 
knight,  Christopher  Moresby,  Edward  Ratclyf  and  William  Musgrave, 
in  the  county  of  Westmoreland. 

William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  Arundel  of  Matravers,  knight, 
Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  Thomas  West  de  la  Ware,  knight, 
John  Arundell,  knight,  Thomas  Ethyngham,  knight,  Henry  Roos, 
knight,  John  Scot,  knight,  Christopher  Warde,  knight,  John  Dudley, 
Thomas  Hoo,  Richard  Leukenore  of  Brambelaye,  William  Radmyll, 
Thomas  Combes,  John  Apsley,  John  Wode  the  younger,  John  Goryng, 


898  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


]^4g4  Membrane  21rf— con*. 

John  Stanney,  John  Baker,  Thomas  Lukenore  of  Goryng,  Ralph 
Shirley,  Thomas  Belyngham,  Edward  Bartelot,  Thomas  Oxbrygge, 
Thomas  Rotes,  William  Gounter,  John  Ryggeby,  John  Deyenysshe, 
William  Cheyne  of  Crall,  John  Asshbomham,  Robert  Morley,  William 
Belknap,  Edmund  Dawetre,  John  Thryll,  John  Coke,  Thomas  Tauke 
the  elder,  Henry  Dyke,  Richard  Famfeld,  Richard  Leukenore  of 
Shyffeld,  John  Neudegate,  William  Scotte,  Henry  Fynohe,  Richard 
Alfrey,  John  Waller,  William  Pelham  and  John  Reynold  of  Mecchyng 
and ,  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 


MEMBRANE  20if. 

Richard  Has^ges  of  Welles,  knight,  William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas 
Burgh,  knight,  Robert  Sheffeld,  Thomas  Enyght,  John  Villers,  John 
Skypwyth,  William  Tyrwyght,  Thomas  Eyme  of  Frysney,  Thomas 
Moyne,  John  Dymmok,  John  Byllesby,  John  Topdyff,  Richard  Spert, 
Thomas  Gedney,  Richard  Braytoft,  John  Tomey,  Richard  Waslyn, 
Richard  ThymbUby  of  Colom,  Bernard  Missenden,  Richard  Thym- 
bylby  of  Hoton,  John  Burgh,  Thomas  Belwod  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  parts  of  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln. 

James,  earl  of  Ormond,  John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  Henry 
Bodrugan,  knight,  Halnath  Malyverer,  John  Trenoyth,  John  Garmy- 
newe,  Thomas  Trethewy,  William  Camsuyewe,  John  Penfoon,  John 
Treveynon,  Thomas  Eyllygrewe,  John  Beaumont,  John  Coryngton, 
Thomas  Helboume  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 

Richard  Beauchamp  of  Beaachamp,  knight,  William  Berkeley  of 
Stoke,  knight,  Thomas  Cowkesey,  knight,  Alexander  Baynham,  knight, 
Thomas  Lymeryke,  John  Twyneho,  Thomas  Whytyngton,  Thomas 
Baynham,  Thomas  Brygge,  Thomas  Porter,  John  Eygge,  Gilbert 
Brigge,  William  Trye,  John  Wykes  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Gloucester. 

John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  knight,  Richard  Fitzhugh,  knight,  John 
Neuton,  knight,  Thomas  Markenfeld,  knight,  Reginald  Stourton, 
knight,  Morgan  Eydwelly,  Robert  Stowell,  John  Chokke,  John 
Byconell,  Edmund  Gorge,  John  Fitz  James,  Thomas  Ghampeneyes, 
John  Portman  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 

George  Nevyll  of  Bergavenny,  knight,  John  Broke  of  Gobham, 
knight,  Henry  Gray  of  Codnore,  knight,  Edward  Stanley,  knight, 
Thomas  Bourghchier  of  Ledys,  knight,  Ralph  Bygot,  knight,  John 
Savage,  knight,  Marmaduke  Constable,  knight,  William  Haryngton, 
knight,  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  John  Scotte,  knight,  Henry  Ferrers, 
knight,  James  Crowemer,  &ight,  Roger  Appylton,  Richard  Page, 
Reginald  Sonde,  John  Fyneux,  John  Roper,  Richard  Culpepyr, 
Robert  Rede,  Robert  Kempe,  William  Tutsam,  James  Pekham  and 
the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

Thomas  Gray,  knight,  John  Hudleston,  Thomas  Pygot,  William 
Alyngton,  Thomas  Cotton,  William  Wentworth  and  John  Burgoyne,  in 
the  county  of  Cambridge. 


1  RICHAED  m.— Part  2.  899 


i^Q^  Membrane  20(i — cant. 

Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Balph 
Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  Bichard  Badclyff,  knight,  Robert 
Constable,  knight,  Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  William  Ivers,  knight, 
Ralph  Bygot,  knight,  Thomas  Meteham,  knight,  John  Constable, 
knight,  John  Aske,  William  Eland,  Edmund  Thwaytes,  Stephen 
Copendale,  James  Charleton,  John  Dawnny  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  East 
Riding  of  the  county  of  York. 

Thomas  Arundell  of  Matravers,  knight,  Thomas  West  de  la  Ware, 
knight,  John  Savyll,  knight,  Christopher  Warde,  knight,  Morgan 
Eydwelly,  Thomas  Welle,  Robert  Carre,  John  Hoton,  esquire,  Richard 
Hansard,  esquire,  John  Wayte,  esquire,  Edward  Berkeley,  John 
Rogyers,  John  Tychebome,  Richard  Jay,  Henry  More,  John  Cooke, 
John  Hayward  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Southampton. 

Humphrey  Stafford,  William  Litelton,  Roger  Haswell,  Thomas 
Lygon,  Robert  Sandy,  Robert  Russell  and  Humphrey  Conesby,  in  the 
county  of  Worcester. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Thomas,  earl  of 
Surrey,  Robert  Fenys,  knight,  Henry  Wentworth,  knight,  Gilbert 
Debenham,  knight,  Christopher  Wyloughby,  knight,  John  Henyngham, 
knight,  Henry  Wyngfeld,  knight,  Ralph  Wyloughby,  John  SiJyard, 
Alexander  Cressyner,  John  Clopton,  Edmund  Jenney,  Thomas  Higham, 
Thomas  Appylton,  John  Tymperley  the  younger,  John  Penley,  John 
Jemyngham,  John  Framelyngham,  John  Gheke,  Robert  Crane,  William 
Walgrave,  Simon  Wyseman,  Roger  Drury,  William  Clopton,  Thomas 
Radclyff  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 

Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  John  Grey,  knight,  John  Doune,  knight, 
Thomas  Fowler,  Thomas  Restwold,  John  Scotte,  Thomas  Hampden  of 
Kymbell,   Drew    Brudenell,   John    Vemey,  Bichard    Maryot,    John 

Langston, Gefford,  Thomas  Straunge,  John  Teringham  and  the 

sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 


MEMBRANE    \9d, 

John  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  George  Nevyll,  Morgan 
Eydwelly,  John  Musgrave,  Thomas  Stafford,  Edward  Bedmayn,  Henry 
Longe,  John  Mompesson,  Bobert  Baynard,  John  Saymer,  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

Bichard  Hastynges  of  Welles,  knight,  William  Huse,  knight, 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Thomas  Tempest,  knight,  Thomas  Pynchebek, 
Bichard  Welby,  Leonard  Thornebury,  John  Bolles,  Thomas  Meres, 
Thomas  Totofte,  William  Paynell,  Humphrey  Lytylbury,  Beginald 
Gayton,  Thomas  Welby,  John  Broun  and  Thomas  Holand,  in  the  parts 
of  Holand,  co.  Lincoln. 

Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall,  and  earl  of  Chester, 
John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  Henry,  earl  of  Norttiumberland,  Bichard 
Batclyff,  knight,  William  Darcy,  knight,  James  Haryngton,  knight, 
Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  William  Gascoyn,  knight,  Thomas 
FitzWilliam,  knight,  John  Nevyll,  knight,  John  Daweney,  William 
Vavasore,  John  Bradford,  Boger  Hopton,  William  Calworley,  Bichard 
Middelton,  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  West  Biding  of  the  county  of  York. 


400  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J4g4  Membrane  19f/ — cont. 

Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall,  and  earl  of  Chester, 
John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Humphrey 
Dacre  of  Dacre,  knight,  Richard  Ratclyff,  knight,  Richard  Hudleston, 
knight,  Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  Edward  Radclyflf  and  Thomas 
Curwen,  in  the  county  of  Cumberland. 

Francis  Lovell,  viscount  Lovell,  William  Gatesby,  Edward  Franke, 
Thomas  Say,  Thomas  Wode,  John  Isbury,  Richard  Halle,  William 
Redwale,  John  Ivers,  Richard  Rugge  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Berks. 

^  Francis  Lovell,  viscount  Lovell,  Richard  Harecourte,  knight,  Edmund 

Rede,  knight,  William  Catesby,  Edward  Frank,  John  Cotismore, 
Thomas  Davers,  Richard  Crofte,  Richard  Danvers,  Humphrey  Forster, 
William  Danvers,  John  Langston,  Richard  Hall,  William  Bedewall 
and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

Edward,  viscount  Lysle,  Robert  Haryngton,  knight,  John  Burghe, 
Thomas  Berkeley,  Henry  Sotehill,  Christopher  NeeU,  Thomas  Poulte- 
nay,  Geoffrey  Sherard,  Thomas  Kebyll,  Everard  Feldyng,  William 
Assheby,  John  Kebyll,  John  Purfay,  John  Hardwyk  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Leicester. 

William  Palmer,  David  Malpas,  Everard  Dygby,  Thomas  Sapcote 
and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Rutland. 

John  Wode,  knight,  John  Norbury,  knight,  John  BoUe,  John  Legh, 
Richard  Lewkenore,  John  Gaynesford,  John  Ewarby,  John  Holgrave 
and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  Marmaduke  Constable,  knight, 
Thomas  Wrotley,  knight,  Henry  Vernon,  Ralph  Langford,  Ralph  Fitz 
Herbert,  John  Curson,  Ralph  Sacheverell,  Robert  Eyre,  Thomas 
Powtrell,  John  Bradshawe,  Thomas  Babyngton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Derby. 

Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Robert  Markham,  knight,  Charles  Pylkyng- 
ton,  knight,  Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  John  Babyngton,  knight,  John 
Stanhop,  Thomas  Molyneux,  Robert  Sutton,  Thomas  Leke,  Robert 
Novell,  Thomas  Meryng,  John  Dynham,  Humphrey  Hessy  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Nottingham. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  John  Bourghchier,  knight,  Thomas  Mount- 
gomery,  knight,  Thomas  Grey,  knight,  Robert  Percy,  knight,  Laurence 
Reynford,  knight,  William  Pyrton,  knight,  Thomas  Tyrell,  Alvred 
Cornebury,  Roger  Phylpott,  John  Brewode,  William  Grene,  Robert 
Plummer,  Richard  Higham,  John  Harlyng,  Thomas  Lynom,  Henry 
Mamay,  Humphrey  Tyrell,  Henry  Tey,  Richard  Lowes,  John  W^etyll, 
William  Tendring,  Henry  Langley,  John  Tyrell,  Philip  Coke,  Robert 
Tyrell,  John  Grene,  Robert  Browne,  William  Scot,  Richard  Bvly, 
Richard  Harper,  William  Gate  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Essex. 

Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  William  Stokke,  knight,  William  Catesby, 
Roger  Wake,  Guy  Wolston,  Thomas  Lovet,  Robert  Whittelbury, 
William  Tanfeld,  Richard  Emson,  John  Catesby,  Richard  Burton, 
Robert  Pemberton,  Humphrey  Catesby  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Northampton, 


1  RICHARD  III.— Pabt  2.  401 


1434^  Membrane    I9d — cont. 

John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  Thomas  Wortley,  knight,  Humphrey 
Pershall,  Nicholas  Mountgomery,  Ralph  Worsley,  Robert  Hylle, 
William  Wellys  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  William  Say,  Richard  Scrope, 
John  Sturgeon,  John  Pulter,  William  DrueU,  John  Couper,  Nicholas 
Leventhorp,  Edward  Goldesburgh  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Hertford. 

Edward,  viscount  Lysle,  Simon  Mountford,  knight,  Edward  Rawley, 
knight,  John  Hugford,  Henry  Botiller,  John  Bevys,  William  Briscowe, 
John  Bowton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 


MEMBRANE    ISd. 

Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  Henry,  earl  of 
Northumberland,  Ralph  Graystok  of  Oraystok,  knight,  John  Scrope  of 
Bolton,  knight,  John  Scrope  of  Masham,  knight,  John  Conyers,  knight, 
Richard  Radclyff,  knight,  Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  James  Straungwys, 
knight,  Richard  Conyers,  knight,  Thomas  Gower,  knight,  James 
Danby,  knight,  Ralph  Bomer,  knight,  Thomas  Metcalf ,  Miles  Metcalf , 
William  Burgh,  Geoffrey  Frank  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  North  Riding  of 
the  county  of  York. 

William,  earl  of  Huntyngdon,  Reginald  Gray  of  Wilton,  knight, 
Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  John  Deverers,  knight,  John 
Lyngen,  knight,  Richard  Delabere,  knight,  Richard  Croft,  knight, 
James  Baskerfeld,  knight,  Thomas  Cornewayle,  knight,  Simon  Milbom, 
knight,  Thomas  Braynton,  Roger  Bodnam,  Thomas  Monyngton,  Ralph 
Hakelette,  Miles  ap  Herry,  David  ap  Guyllem  Morgan,  John  Mortymer 
and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 

John  Gray  of  Powes,  knight,  William  Stanley,  knight,  Richard 
Lacon,  knight,  Richard  Corbet,  knight,  Roger  Eynaston,  knight, 
Richard  Ludlowe,  knight,  William  Motton,  Thomas  Horde,  Robert 
Charlton,  Thomas  Mitton,  John  Leyghton  of  Strettondale,  John 
Lawley,  Edward  Hopton,  Robert  Cresset,  George  Maynwaryng,  Thomas 
Thornes  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Salop. 


MEMBRANE    lid. 


Feb.  18.  Commission  to  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  William  Grene,  esquire, 

WestminBter.    Roger  Philpot,  John  Browod,  John   Harling,  Robert  Plummer  and  the 

sheriff  of  Essex  to  inquire  into  the  petition  of  Humphrey  Spice,  son  and  heir 

of  Clement  Spice  (cw  on  p.  864).  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    16d. 

March  9.         Commission  to  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  William  Malyvere,  Richard 

Westminster.    Page,  Roger  Appulton  and  John  Boteler  to  enquire  what  the  manors  of 

Melton,  Yeffyng  and  Kyngesknoth,  late  of  George  Broun,  knight,  deceased, 

8268  2  c 


402  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


\AgA  Membrane    IW — cont. 

the  manors  of  Bepton  and  Assheford,  Hotfeld,  Shiiyngton  and  Hertiygge 
and  100  acres  of  land  in  Bomeney  Mersshe  called  '  Barriers/  late  of  John 
Fogge,  knight,  and  100  acres  of  pasture  and  100  acres  of  wood  in 
Grambroke,  late  of  Bichard  Guldeford,  in  the  king's  hands  by  their 
forfeiture,  are  worth  yearly  and  of  whom  they  are  held  and  by  what  service 
and  who  has  received  the  issues  from  the  time  of  forfeiture,  and  to  certify 
thereon  to  the  king  in  Chancery. 

March  10.        Commission  to  Bobert  Bukke,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Grace  de  Dieuy 
Westminater.    James  Fynche,  victualler,  and  John  Hardy  and  John  Ismay,  masters' 
mates  of  the   same,  to  take  mariners,  victuals  and  habiliments  for  the 
said  ship,  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  sea  to  resist  his  enemies. 

The  like  to  William  Fetherston,  Bobert  Taillour  and  Thomas  Asshe  for 
a  ship  called  le  Marie  of  Grenewyche. 


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]^483  MEMBRANE    26. 

July  19.  Appointment  of  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward  as  lieutenant  of  Ireland 

Westminster,    for  three  years,  with  all  liberties,  rights,  powers,  authorities,  fees,  profits, 

commodities  and  emoluments  as  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  had  by 
letters  patent  of  Edward  IV,  provided  that  he  shall  not  meddle  with  the 
disposition  of  vacant  archbishoprics,  bishoprics,  abbeys  and  priories  of  the 
king's  patronage  and  shall  not  put  lands  acquired  to  other  uses  than  the 
defence  of  that  land  and  this  by  the  advice  of  the  king  and  council.     By  E. 

June  26.  Grant  to  Humphrey  Sterky,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench,  for  the 

Westminster,  better  maintenance  of  his  estate  and  his  expenses  in  office,  of  110  marks 
yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  customers 
in  the  ports  of  London,  Bristol  and  Kyngeston  on  Hull  according  to  the 
form  of  an  act  in  Parliament,  18  Henry  VI,  and  106«.  11^^.  and  the  sixth 
part  of  \d,  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe  and  fur  and  665.  6^/.  yearly  at 
Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  and  lining. 

July  12.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Leonard  Thombourgh  as  controller  of 

Westminster.  \\^q  great  and  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  Boston  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  provided  that  he  execute  the  office 
in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket  seal. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 

July  24.  Geofl&rey  Kidwelly  in  the  port  of  Southampton. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  25.  Thomas  Brampton  in  the  port  of  Lenne.       By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  3.  Edward  Hardgill  in  the  port  of  Briggewater. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  25.  Edmund  Dawtre  in  the  port  of   Chichester. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  27.  John  Pykeryng,  knight,  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  14.  George  Birde  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  14.  John  Grene  in  the  port  of   Southampton. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  26.  Thomas  Bulkley  in  the  port  of   Sandwich. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1484. 

Feb.  27.  The  like  of  Philip  Thurlwall  as  controller  of  the  great  and  petty  custom, 

Westminster,    the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the  subsidy  of  the  3«.  in  the 

tun  and  the  12c/.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  Pole. 


404  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 


The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and   places 
adjacent : — 

March  8.  James  Hubbard  in  the  port  of   Yermouth. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  24.  Daniel  Sheldon  in  the  port  of    Bristol. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

April  12.  Harry  Williamson  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

J&n*  6*  Bobert  Jakesson  in  the  port  of   Briggewater. 

Westminster.  By  biU  of  the  treasurers. 

May  8.  Thomas  Brampton  in  the  port  of  Lenne.      By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Westminster. 

March  19.  Thomas  Baldry  in  the  port  of  Ipswich,         By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

1483. 

July  29.  The  like  of  Nicholas  Suthworth  as  controller  of  the  custom  and  subsidy 

Westminster.  q{  ^qoIs,  hides,  and  wool-fells  in  the  port  of  London. 

-[AgA  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  4.  The  like  of  Bobert  Plummer  in  the  same.            By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Westminster. 

March  1.  The  like  of  William  Wilcokk  as  controller  of  the  subsidy  of  the  Ss,  in  the 

Westminster,  ^jm^  ^j^^  ^^^  i^d,  in  the  pound  in  the  same.              By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  Thomas  Fuller  as  controller  of  the  petty  custom  in  the  same. 

-I  ^  AQ  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  5.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Spitehill  of  the  office  of  tronage  and 

Westminster,  pesage  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in   the  ports  named  and  ports  and    places 
adjacent : — 

July  24.  Thomas  Banke  in  the  port  of  Boston.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Westminster. 

July  28.  Stephen  Hatfeld  in  the  port  of  Kyngston  on  Hull. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  25.  John  Wode  in  the  port  of  Suthampton.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Westminster. 

July  25.  Richard  Hill  in  the  port  of  Ipswich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Westminster. 

1484. 

March  5.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Riseley  as  ganger  in  the  port 

Westminster,  of  Briggewater  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  20.  The  like  of  John  Walkar  in  the  port  of  Suthampton  and  ports  and 

Westminster,  places  adjacent.                                                            By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1483. 

Sept.  8.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Nicholas  Baker  alias  Spycer,  esquire,  of  the 

Westminster,  office  of  steward  of  the  lordships  of  Sodbury,  Barton  hundred,  Erlescourt 


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j^gg  Membrane   2^—cont, 

of  the  honour  of  Gloucester  and  Fairford,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Sheraton, 
CO.  Wilts,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward  son 
and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  with  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.8. 

Aug.  81.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Williams,  esquire, 
Westminster,    one  of  the  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  and  Thomas  Baynam,  esquire,  of 

the  office  of  constable  of  Seint  Brevellys  in  the  forest  of  Dene,  with  the 
f  ^,..^  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  forest  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver 

there  or  the  bailiff  of  Newland,  parcel  of  the  same,  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  Easter  last  to  the  guardian  and  convent  of 

:: :;  Westminster.    Friars  Minor  of  Oxford  of  60  marks  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer, 

as  Edward  I  and  other  kings  have  granted  to  them.  By  p.s. 


.11: 


1484. 


MEMBRANE     25. 


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k.' 


March  10.        Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Braukynbery,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of 
Westminster,    the  lions,  lionesses  and  leopards  within  the  Tower  of  London,  and  a  plot  witiiin 

the  Tower  for  the  custody  with  another  plot  for  the  animals,  receiving  12d. 
daily  for  his  wages  and  6^/.  daily  for  the  sustenance  of  each  of  the  animals 
from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wrottell  or  Writtell,  Heveryng, 
Boytun,  Hadlegh,  Beylegh  and  Becheford,  co  Essex,  and  Tunbriche, 
^^  -;  Penshurste,  Middilton  and  Merden  and  the  hundred  of  Middilton,  co.  Kent, 

'- ' '  with  all  other  profits.     The  chancellor  shall  from  time  to  time  enquire  into 

the  number  of  the  animals.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  27.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  mayor  and  barons  of  Sandwich  of  lOOl. 

Westminster,    yearly  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  the  town  and  ports 

and  places  adjacent,  to  be  expended  on  the  emendation  of  the  walls  and 
other  fortifications  of  the  town  and  the  enlargement  and  emendation  of  the 
port  and  haven  (hahuli)  there  by  the  survey  and  advice  of  John  Alday, 
Nicholas  Burton,  John  Crafford  and  William  Salman.  By  p.s. 

March  11.        Grant  for  life  to  Patrick  de  la  Mote,  <  canoner,'  of  the  office  of  chief '  canoner ' 
Westminster,    or  master  founder  and  surveyor  and  maker  of  all  the  king's  cannon  in  the 

Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere  and  l&d.  daily  for  his  wages  and  6^.  daily 
for  each  of  two  men  under  him  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships 
of  Wrottell,  Haveryng,  Boyton,  Hadlegh,  Raylegh  and  Rocheford,  co. 
Essex,  and  Tunbrigge,  Pensehurst,  Middelton  and  Merdon  and  the  hundred 
of  Middelton,  co.  Kent.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Theobald  Ferrount, '  gunnoure,'  for  his  attendance  on  the 
making  of  cannon  in  the  Tower  of  London,  of  an  annuity  of  12Z.  from  the 
same  issues.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Gland  Pyroo  of  an  annuity  of  91.  28,  Qd.  from  the  same  issues. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  ap  John,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,    of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  castle  of  Newport  in 

South  Wales  with  the  custody  of  the  warren  of  rabbits  there,  lately  pertain- 
ing to  Henry,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason 
of  his  rebellion,  with  wages  of  4ri.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  loidship  of 
Newport  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 


406 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1483. 

Feb.  21. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  18. 

Westminster. 


March  4. 
Westminster. 


1484 

March  5. 
Westminster. 


March  8. 

Westminster. 


March  10. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  4. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 


March  8. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   24. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Sutton  of  the  office  of  bailiff 
of  Busby  and  Faceby,  co.  York,  with  fees  as  Nicholas  Rigby  or  anyone  else 
had.  By  p.s. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  2  October,.  17 
Edward  IV  (see  p,  64),  to  Master  Henry  Bost. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Grant  to  Thomas  ap  Morgan,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the  custody  of  all 
lands  late  of  Edward  Aysshton,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight 
servdce,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of 
Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  to  whom  Edward  IV  granted  the  custody  by 
letters  patent,  from  the  time  of  forfeiture  of  the  said  Robert  during  the 
minority  of  Nicholas,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Edward,  with  the  marriage 
of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a 
competent  sustenance  for  the  heir.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Lathell,  clerk  of  the  pipe  in  the  Exchequer,  of 
12r/.  daily,  as  Robert  Mai  ton  and  Robert  Cawode,  late  severally  clerks  of 
the  pipe,  had  and  as  he  himself  had,  from  26  June  last,  from  which  day  he 
has  occupied  the  office,  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and 
Buckingham.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 

Grant  to  Ralph  Bukland  and  John  Langley  that  they  or  their  factors  or 
attorneys  may  receive  the  sum  of  40/.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  on 
any  wools,  wool-fells,  tin,  woad,  wines  or  other  goods  and  merchandise  of 
theirs  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth,  because  their  ship  called 
le  Anne  of  Topsham  was  seized  at  sea  by  certain  of  the  king's  enemies  of 
Brittany  and  carried  off  to  Brittany  and  they  were  detained  in  prison  with 
52  other  subjects  of  the  king  of  their  retinue  until  they  pledged  themselves 
to  pay  a  ransom  of  1802.  By  p.s. 

Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of 
Dover  called  the  House  of  God,  of  the  king's  foundation,  of  certain  lands 
in  the  Isle  of  Thanet  in  the  parishes  of  Birchington  and  Monketon  called 
'Denne,'  of  the  yearly  value  of  88^.  4<f.,  and  certain  pastures  called 
*  Archers  Courte,*  of  the  yearly  value  of  26s.  Sd.,  in  the  parish  of  R3rver  by 
the  castle  of  Dover  near  the  lands  of  the  hospital,  late  of  George  Browne, 
knight,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  rebellion.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Rice  ap  Thomas,  esquire,  of  an 
annuity  of  40  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Carmerdyn. 

By  p.s 

Impeximm  and  confirmation  to  Robert  Bukstede  of  letters 
patent  dated  19  July,  14  Edward  IV,  granting  for  life  to  him, 
one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  the  offices  of  keeper  of  the  manor  and 
lordship  of  Ditton,  co.  Buckingham,  and  the  park  there  and  the  foreign 
woods  pertaining  to  the  manor  and  lordship,  with  fees  of  ^d,  daily  from  the 
issues  of  the  manor  and  lordship  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s.  and  for  10«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers  of  the  manor  and  lordship. 


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1484. 
Feb.  25. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  18. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  23. 

Westminster. 


March  2. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  26. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  21. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  23. 

Grant  for  life,  from  4  November  last,  io  the  king's  servant  Thomas 
Bawdewyn  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Cosham  and  the  custody 
of  the  king's  parks  there,  co.  Wilts,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Edward,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  an 
annuity  of  100s.  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Busby  in  Clyveland.  By  p.s. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  MoUe  and  Iseult  his  wife  of  letters 
patent  dated  2  December,  19  Edward  IV  {see  p.  168),  and  21  July, 
20  Edward  IV  {see  p,  196).  By  p.s.  and  for  iOs.  paia  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  abbot  of  Hayles  and  the  occupiers  of  the  fee 
fium  of  Pynnokshire,  co.  Gloucester,  and  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester. 

The  like  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of  Sandwich. 

Inspeximtui  and  confirmation  to  Robert  Allerton  of  letters  patent  dated 
7  April.  18  Edward  IV  (see  p.  186). 

By  p.s.  and  for  26«.  &d,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 
VaciUed  because  on  the  French  RoU. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Edmund  Verney,  now  one  of  the  marshals 
of  the  king's  hall,  of  letters  patent  dated  20  March,  18  Edward  IV 
(see  p.  91).  By  p.s.  and  for  |  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


Feb.  4. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  24. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  9. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  29. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  16. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    22. 

Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  John  Turvill,  heir  of  Hugh  Turvil,  and 

his  heirs  of  letters  patent  (a  charter)  dated  at  Westminster,  19  {rectius  21) 

March,  11  Edward  III,  granting  to  the  said  Hugh  and  his  heirs  free  warren 

in  their  demesne  lands  of  Normanton,  Thurleston  and  Craft,  co.  Leicester. 

[CharUr  BoU,  11  Edward  III.  No.  46.] 

For  18«.  id.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Inspeximtu  and  confirmation  to  Robert  Copley  of  letters  patent  dated 
8  April,  21  Edward  IV  (ses  p.  274). 

By  p.s.  and  for  65. 8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  the  abbot  of  St.  Nicholas,  Angers,  and 
the  prior  of  St.  Nicholas,  Spidding,  and  their  co-parceners  in 
Spaldmg  and  Pincebec  of  letters  patent  dated  28  November,  1  Edward  IV, 
inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated  8  December,  4  Richard  II, 
inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  24  January,  10  Richard  I, 
renewing  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  14  November,  1  Richard  I. 
[Carta  AiUiqua,  G.G.  21.]  For  16«.  M.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  to  John  Josselyn  of  the  ofi&ce  of  auditor  of  the  accounts  of  all 
castles,  lands,  rents  and  possessions  late  of  Henry  Burghchier,  knight,  earl 
of  Essex,  deceased,  during  the  minority  of  Henry  Burghchier,  knight,  his 
kinsman  and  heir,  viz.  son  of  his  son  William  Burghchier,  knight,  late  lord 
Burghchier,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  the  receivers  with 
all  other  profits.  By  p.8. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Englisshe  of  the  office  of  collector  of  the  king's 
rent  within  the  town  of  Calais,  receiving  Sd.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 
^own  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 


408  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  ioj  Membrane  22 — cont. 

Feb.  24.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  ^Villiam  Fleccher  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.    7  March,  14  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  4rf.  daily. 

By  p.s.  and  for  ld«.  4c2.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1483,  MEMBRANE    21. 

Dec.  15.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  people  of  the  islands  of  Gemeseye, 

Westminster.   Jereseye,  Serk  and  Aureneye  of  letters  patent  dated  29  March,  6  Edward  IV, 
inspecting  and  confirming  the  following  : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  10  November,  2  Richard  II  [French  Roll, 
2  Ricliard  II,  in.  11],  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated 
10  July,  16  Edward  III. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  28  July,  18  Richard  II.  [French  RoU, 
18  Richard  II,  m.  10.] 

By  E.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Dec.  15.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Eenaston,  knight,  of  the  office 

Westminster,    of  Constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Hardlagh  in  North  Wales  with  20 

soldiers  under  him  for  the  safe-custody  of  the  castle,  with  the  accustomed 

fees  and  wages  of  'id,  daily  for  each  of  the  soldiers  at  the  hands  of  the 

1 484        chamberlain  of  North  Wales  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  27*  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of 

Westminster,    brother  Lambert  Fossedyk,  bachelor  in  decrees,  monk  of  the  monastery  of 

Groyland,  as  abbot  of  that  place.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  24.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's  servant  James 

Westminster.    Mounjoye,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  porter 

of  the  king's  castle  called  <  Symme  Revell '  within  the  forest  of  Deene,  co. 

Gloucester,  with  the  office  of  bedel  of  the  forest,  with  the  accustomed  fees 

1483        ^^  ^^^  hands  of  the  receiver  of  the  forest.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Henry  Davy  of  the  office  of  Serjeant 
Westminster,    tailor  in  the  great  wardrobe,  receiving  12^.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 

city  of  London  and  the  county  of  Middlesex,  and  also  100a.  yearly  from  the 
same  issues  for  a  house  within  the  city  of  London  and  a  livery  yearly  at 
Christmas  and  Whitsuntide  at  the  hands  of  the  keeper  of  the  great  ward- 
robe with  all  other  profits  as  George  Lovekyn  had.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Davy  of  the  office  of  keeper  of 
Westminster,    the  king's  manor  and  garden  of  Shene,  co.  Surrey,  the  office  of  keeper  of 

the  king's  park  there  called  *  le  Newpark,'  seven  acres  of  meadow  by  the 
bridge  of  Chartesey,  co.  Middlesex,  for  the  sustenance  of  the  deer  within 
the  park  in  winter  and  the  custody  of  the  warren  of  the  king's  lordship  of 
Shene,  receiving  Gd,,  dd.,  2d,  and  8(/.  daily  for  the  same  from  the  issues  of 
the  king's  manors  or  lordships  of  Shene,  Patresham,  Kayo,  Hamme  and 
the  island  of  Crowet  in  the  said  counties  with  all  other  profits,  and  also  2^. 
daily  from  the  same  issues  for  the  repair  of  the  paling  and  hedges  of  the 

1484.      P^^^'  ^y  P*^' 

Feb.  8  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Webbe,  yeoman  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    chamber,  of  the  offices  of  porter  of  the  king's  castle  of  Vyse  and  parker  of 

the  king's  park  of  Vyse,  co.  Wilts,  with  all  fees.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  9.  Presentation  of  William  Poteman,  doctor  of  laws,  to  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.    Fnlbek,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent. 

By  p.s. 


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409 


1484. 

Feb.  12. 
VVeetminster. 


Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  26. 
Westminster. 


Meinbrmie  21 — cont. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Smalwode,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  crown,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  park  of  Langley  Marreys,  with  the 
accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  Robert  Bohnan  of  an  annuity  of  5Z.  from 
Michaehnas  last  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  until  he  shall  be  promoted 
to  an  office  of  greater  value.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Duket  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Leonard  by  the 
town  of  Kirkby  Kendall,  co.  Westmoreland,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by 
the  resignation  of  Sir  Thomas  Fell,  chaplain,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 
of  the  minority  of  Thomas  Parre  son  and  heir  of  William  Parre,  knight, 
deceased.  By  p.s. 


Feb.  19. 

Westminster. 


1483. 

Dec.  18. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  20. 

Whereas  the  mayor  and  citizens  of  York  hold  the  city  of  the  king  at  fee- 
farm  of  IGOl.  yearly,  of  which  divers  parts  have  been  granted  by  the  king's 
progenitors  to  divers  persons  and  are  still  due  to  them,  the  king,  for  the 
relief  of  the  poverty  of  the  city  and  for  the  repair  of  the  walls  and  other 
charges,  grants  to  them  60Z.  yearly  for  ever  from  the  said  fee-farm,  and 
grants  that  the  mayor  shall  be  the  king's  chief  serjeant  at  arms  and  shall 
receive  for  that  office  18/.  5s.  yearly  from  the  residue  of  the  fee-farm,  and 
further  releases  to  them  for  ever  all  his  interest  in  the  residue  of  the  said 
fee- farm.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Stowell,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  mason  of  the 
king's  works  in  the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm,  re- 
ceiving the  accustomed  fees  from  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in  the 
counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk  and  £ssex  and  the  forfeiture  of  the  same,  as 
Thomas  Jurdan  had,  with  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  other  esquires  of  the  house- 
hold yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe  and  all  lodges,  mansions  and  plots  and 
other  profits.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Savyle  of  the  offices  of  parker 
or  keeper  of  the  king's  park  of  Belgranes  within  the  Isle  of  Axiholme,  co. 
Lincobi,  and  paliser  of  the  park,  with  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  and 
lordship  of  Epworth  within  the  said  Isle  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry  Percy,  earl  of  Northumberland,  for 
his  good  service  in  the  attainment  of  the  king's  royal  right  and  crown  and 
in  the  defence  of  the  realm  towards  Scotland,  and  Alan  Percy  his  son  and 
the  heirs  male  of  the  latter  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Holdernes  with  its 
members,  co.  York,  late  of  Henry,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  and  all  lands, 
rents,  possessions,  fees,  suits,  services,  advowsons,  with  bondmen,  parks, 
stews,  moors,  woods,  fisheries,  meadows,  pastures  and  other  profits 
belonging  to  it.  By  p.s. 

March  1.  Confirmation  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Edmund  Ingaldesthorp,  knight,  of 

Westminster,    letters  patent  dated  16  September,  2  Edward  lY,  granting  to  her  for  life 

1111.  2|€f.  yearly.  By  p.s.  and  for  25/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1484. 
Jan.  80. 

Westminster 


Feb.  24. 

Westminster. 


410 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 

Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  12. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  4. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  17. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  6. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  19. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Huet  of  an  annuity  of  5  marks  from 
the  customs  and  subsidies  of  the  town  of  Sandwich  until  he  shall  be  recom- 
pensed with  an  office  or  other  fee  of  that  value  for  life.  By  p.s. 

IiupeximuA  and  confirmation  to  Master  Henry  Sharp  of  letters  patent 
dated  8  July,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  during  good  behaviour  the 
office  of  notary  or  prothonotary  of  Chancery. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40.«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  White  the  elder  of  the  town  of 
Tenibie  and  his  assigns  of  all  the  lands,  meadows  and  pastures  by  and  within 
the  town  called  *  lez.  Demaynes,'  *  Fugatif  Londes,'  *  Waterwynshyir  and 
*  Rigons  Close '  with  two  wind-mills  called  *  lez  wynde  mylles  *  and  a  water- 
mill  called  ^  le  waterwynchmylle '  with  all  appurtenances,  to  hold  to  the 
value  of  10^.  yearly,  rendering  to  the  king  a  red  rose  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  provided  that  he  sufficiently  repair  the  premises. 

By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  the  king's  clerk  John  Jamys  to  the  parish  church  of 
Ballyngham  in  the  marches  of  Calais  in  the  county  of .  Guysnes,  in  the 
diocese  of  Terouanne,  void  by  the  death  of  Geoffrey  Warburton.  The  letters 
are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Sayvile,  knight,  of  the  office  of  lieutenant  or 
captain  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  with  the  governance  of  the  inhabitants  and 
tenants,  with  all  profits,  and  also  a  fee  or  yearly  rent  of  200/.  from  the 
king's  castles,  manors,  lordships  and  lands  within  the  island,  with  power  of 
appointing  and  removing  officers  under  him,  receivers  and  auditors 
excepted.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  ap  John,  one  of  the  yeoman 
of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  castle  of  Neweport  in 
South  Wales  with  the  custody  of  the  rabbit  warren  there,  lately  belonging 
to  Henry,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of 
his  rebellion,  with  fees  of  4<i.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Neweport  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Rice  ap  Thomas,  esquire,  of  an 
annuity  of  40  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Carmerdyn. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Piers  of  the  office  of  master 
viner  of  the  king's  vine  by  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  or  keeper  of  the  king's 
garden  called  the  vinery  by  the  castle  and  6c2.  daily  as  Adam  Goodeale 
lately  had  of  the  grant  of  Edward  IV  and  as  John  Bremond  had  in  the 
times  of  Edward  III  and  Richard  II  from  the  issues  of  the  castle  with  all 
other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  John  Hay  of  an  annuity  of  lOZ.  from  the  issues  of  the  manor 
and  lordship  of  Shipton  under  le  Whichwood  during  the  minority  of 
Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s. 

Confirmation  to  John,  lord  of  Dudley,  knight,  of  letters  patent  dated 
4  July,  5  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  lOOi.  yearly. 

By  E.  and  for  82.  65.  8^/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


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411 


1483. 

Nov.  18. 
Exeter. 


1484. 

Jan.  4. 

Westmiiiater. 

1483. 

Sept.  16. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  23. 

Westminster. 

1484. 

Jan.  2. 
Westminster. 

1483. 

Deo.  28. 

Westminster. 


1484. 

Jan.  8. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  2. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  4. 

Westminster. 

1483. 

Dec.  8. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  10. 

Westminster. 


1484. 

Jan.  5. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    18. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  Thomas  Fowler,  one  of  the  ushers  of 
the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  towns  and  lordships  of 
Bukingham,  Hakmersham  and  Brikehill  with  their  members,  in  the  king's 
gift  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  with  the 
accustomed  fees  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  of  Richard  Hobard,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Antony,  John 
Hamond,  John  Skynner  and  John  Barbour  to  take  mariners  for  the  said 
ship,  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  sent  to  sea  to  resist  his  enemies. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Abell,  one  of  the 
yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  porter  of  the  king's  castle  of  Hertford 
and  keeper  of  his  park  of  Bacheford,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body  of  a  messuage  called  '  la  Toure '  in  the  parish  of  St.  Thomas 
the  Apostle  within  the  city  of  London,  sometime  pertaining  to  Henry,  late 
duke  of  Somerset,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  his  forfeiture.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life,  from  12  August  last,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Fulthrop 
of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  manor  of  Grenewiche  with  all 
gardens  pertaining  to  it,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
lordship  of  Haveryng  at  Bower  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Thorneton  of  the 
office  of  one  of  the  four  foresters  of  the  forest  of  Galtresse,  co.  York,  with 
fees  of  4//.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Sherefhoton  and  all 
other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Geoffrey  Fraunke,  one  of  the  esquires 
of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  king's  landary  within  the  forest  of 
Galtrasse,  with  fees  of  10^  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver  of  the 
lordship  of  Sherefhoton  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Norton  of  the  office  of  the 
custody  of  the  king's  manor  and  park  of  Henley  in  le  Heth  within  the  forest 
of  Wyndesore,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  castle  of 
Wyndesore  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life,  in  consideration  of  her  poverty,  to  Anne  de  Caux,  once 
nurse  of  Edward  IV,  of  the  sum  of  20/.  yearly  from  Easter  last  at  the 
receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  William  Wylcok  to  the  parish  church  of  Pencarrek,  in 
the  diocese  of  St.  David's. 


Presentation  of  Thomas  Atkynson  to  the  parish  church  of  Hothom,  in 
the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Ousteby. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Master  William  Biller,  notary,  of  the 
office  of  promoter  of  all  the  king's  causes  civil  or  criminal  or  concerning 
crimes  of  Use  majeste  before  the  king's  judges  of  the  constableship  and 
Admiralty  of  England,  with  all  profits,  and  20  marks  yearly  at  the  receipt 
of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Reginald  Bray,  '  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed 
by  him  before  the  last  day  of  December.  By  p.8. 


412 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1483. 
Dec.  18. 

Wefitminster. 


Membrane    1 8 — cont. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  L^tley  of  the  office  of  bailiff 
of  the  hundred  of  Fallesley,  co.  Northampton,  with  all  accustomed  fees,  as 
John  Weredon  had.  By  p.s. 


Dec.  20. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  20. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  16. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  11. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  11. 

Westminster. 


1484. 

Jan.  9. 

Westminster. 


1483. 

Dec.  26. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  27. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  13. 

W\»stminster. 


Dec.  6. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   17. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Hixe  of  the  office  of 
porter  of  the  castle  of  York,  receiving  fees  of  2d,  daily  at  the  hands  of  the 
receiver  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Sherefhoton,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Dikonson,  one  of 
the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  four  foresters  of  the 
forest  of  Galtresse,  co.  York,  with  fees  of  4d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 
lordship  of  Sherefhoton  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  William  Gage  alias  Gawege,  esquire,  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  14  December.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hoton,  one  of  the  esquires  of 
the  body,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  within  the  town  of 
Suthampton,  with  all  profits,  and  101.  yearly  for  his  wages  from  the 
customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  the  town.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Hansard,  esquire,  of  the 
offices  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Odeham,  co.  Southampton, 
porter  of  the  castle,  parker  of  the  park  of  Odeham,  warrenner  of  the  lordship 
of  Odeham  and  steward  of  the  lordship,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  town 
and  borough  of  Plymmouthe  of  100  marks  yearly  from  the  customs  of 
the  towns  of  Fowey  and  Plymmouthe  and  creeks  pertaining  to  them 
for  the  construction  of  the  walls  of  the  town  according  to  certain 
indentures.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Richard,  bishop  of  St.  Asaph,  Thomas,  bishop  of  St.  David's, 
Robert  Langton  and  John  Fyneux  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions  with  advowsons  in 
England  and  Wales  and  the  marches  of  the  same  late  of  John  Hogan 
alias  Owgan,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service,  during  the 
minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  of  the  latter  with 
his  marriage  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Roger  Harlakynden  alias  Harlakyndon  of  Wodchurch, 
CO.  Kent,  '  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 

Confirmation  to  William  Eustace  of  letters  patent  dated  8  May, 
1  Edward  IV,  appointing  him  for  life  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20.s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  Thomas  Barowe,  keeper  of  the  rolls 
of  Chancery,  of  one  tun  or  two  pipes  of  wine  of  Gascony  yearly  in  the 
port  of  London.      [Firdera,]  By  p.8. 


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418 


1483. 
Dec.  16. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  27. 

WeBtminster. 


Dec.  28. 

Westminster. 


1484. 

Jan.  25. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  2. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  14. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  4. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    16. 

Appointment  for  life  of  Master  Stephen  Fryon  as  the  king's  clerk  of  the 
signet  and  secretary  in  the  Gallic  tongue,  and  grant  to  him  for  that  office 
of  201,  yearly  for  life  from  Michaelmas  last,  from  which  day  he  has  held 
the  office,  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  or  manor  of  Midelton  and 
Merden,  co.  Kent,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Haryngton,  for  his  good  service 
before  the  lords  and  others  of  the  council  and  elsewhere  and  especially  in 
the  custody,  registration  and  expedition  of  bills,  requests  and  supplications 
of  poor  persons,  of  an  annuity  of  201.  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  and 
the  office  of  clerk  of  the  council  of  the  said  requests  and  supplications,  with 
all  commodities.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life,  from  29  September  last,  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas 
Brytto,  late  one  of  the  Serjeants  at  arms  of  Edward'  IV,  of  the  office  of 
Serjeant  at  arms  in  attendance  on  the  speaker  of  Parliament  and  12d.  daily 
for  his  wages  from  the  fee-farm  and  issues  of  the  city  of  London  and 
county  of  Middlesex  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household 
yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Rydley  of  the  office  of  captain,  keeper  and 
governor  of  the  island  of  Guernesey  and  the  castle  of  Comet  and  certain 
other  islands  and  places  in  those  parts,  viz.  Omey,  Sarke,  Arme  and 
Gethoo,  and  all  castles  and  fortalices  within  them  pertaining  to  the  king, 
and  grant  to  him  for  his  wages  and  expenses  of  all  the  king's  possessions 
within  the  same,  with  power  of  appointing  all  officers.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  the  king's  clerk  Thomas  Bachelor  to  the  parish 
church  of  St.  Mary,  Willyngham,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Bowdeler  of  an  annuity  of  6^.  20d,  from 
the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Glatton,  co.  Huntingdon.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Fitzhugh,  knight,  lord  Fitzhugh,  of  the 
office  of  keeper  of  the  king's  forest,  hay  or  park  of  Petherton  by 
Briggewater,  co.  Somerset,  with  all  fees,  profits,  commodities,  herbages, 
pannages,  agistments  and  emoluments,  as  John  Bisshe  or  Giles  Daubenay, 
knight,  had.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Savage,  knight  of  the  body,  of  an  annuity  of 
40  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordships  of  Holt,  Bromfeld  and 
Yale  in  the  march  of  Wales.  By  E. 

Grant,  during  the  minority  of  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  to  the  king's 
servant  Thomas  Fouleshurst,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  master  of  the  game  of 
the  park  of  Blakmeyr,  co.  Salop,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands 
of  the  receivers  of  the  lordship  of  Blakemere,  and  the  farm  of  the  herbage 
and  pannage  of  the  park,  rendering  to  the  king  yearly  as  much  as  the 
farmers  used  to  render.  By  p.s. 


1483. 

Dec.  28. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    15. 


General  pardon  to  John  Alfegh  alias  Alfewe  of  Chydyngstone,  co.  Sent, 
*  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 


414 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 
Jan.  7. 

Westminstpr. 


Jan.  11. 

We«tniiiiFt«r. 


1483. 

Dec.  26. 

Wettmiiuter. 


1484. 

Jan.  7. 
WeflUninsier. 

Jan.  8. 
WestmiiiBier. 

Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 

Wettminster. 


Membrane    15— roii/. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Greynefeld  alia*  Greynevild  of  Kilkehampton, 
CO.  Comwidl,  esquire,  alias  of  Bedyford,  co.  Devon,  of  all  oflfences  oonunitted 
by  him  before  4  January.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  senant  Richard  Williams,  esquire,  one  of  the 
ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  offices  of  constable  and  steward  of  the 
king's  castle,  town  and  lordship  of  Pembroke  with  their  members  in  South 
Wales,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Tynby,  chief  forester  of  the  forest  of 
('oydrath,  constable  and  steward  of  the  castle,  town  and  lordship  of 
Haverford  West  with  the  office  of  butler  there,  and  constable  and  steward 
of  the  castle,  town  and  lordship  of  Gilgarran  with  the  office  of  steward  of 
the  lordship  of  Llanstephan  and  Trayne,  with  authority  to  appoint  clerks 
of  the  court  and  porters,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
lordship  of  Pembroke  and  Haverford  West,  executing  the  office  of  constable 
of  the  castle  of  Pembroke  in  person.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  same,  during  the  minority  of  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury, 
of  the  offices  of  steward  of  the  lordship  of  Urchynfeld  and  constable  of  the 
castle  of  Goderych  in  the  marches  of  Wales,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  with 
the  creation  of  master  serjeant  and  porter  pertaining  to  the  same  offices. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Clerk  of  the  office  of  one  of 
the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  as  the  king  appointed  him  on  10  July,  and 
12d.  daily  for  his  wages  from  the  revenues  of  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and 
Sufifolk  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at 
Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe,  as  Edward  Skelton,  late  one  of  the 
Serjeants  at  arms  of  Edward  IV,  had.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Kernes  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from  the 
issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Neweporte  in  South  Wales.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  the  king's  clerk  John  Jamys  to  the  church  of  Mundesley, 
in  the  diocese  of  Norwich. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  alms  to  the  guardian  and  convent 
of  Friars  Minor  in  the  University  of  Cambridge  of  25  marks  yearly  from 
Easter  last  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  as  Henry  HE  and  Edward  I 
and  other  kings  have  granted  to  them.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Gedney,  one  of  the  esquires  of 
the  household,  of  the  offices  of  keeper  and  paliser  of  the  king's  park  of 
Melwode,  co.  Lincoln,  receiving  SI,  lOtL  and  IBs,  Ad,  respectively  yearly 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Epworth,  co.  Lincoln,  with  all  other 
profits,  and  grant  to  him  also  of  a  yearly  rent  of  10  marks  from  the  same. 

By  p.s. 


1483. 
Dec.  24. 

Wettminster. 


MEMBRANE    14. 

Grant  to  Master  Peter  Welbe,  professor  of  the  sacred  page,  the  guardian, 
and  the  Friars  Minor  of  the  house  of  St.  Francis,  Worcester,  of  the  king's 
moiety  of  the  manor  of  Pyrye  by  Worcester  with  the  toft  of  the  site  of  the 
moiety  and  lands,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures  and  woods  belonging  to  it  and 
a  mill  under  the  castle  of  Worcester  called  '  Frogge  Mille '  with  a  stank  and 
watercourse  belonging  to  it  and  a  curtilage  adjoining  the  mill,  between  the 
pasture  of  the  castle  and  the  ditch  of  the  castle  and  between  the  stank  of 
the  mill  and  the  church  of  St.  Peter  under  the  castle,  to  hold  during  the 


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415 


1483. 


Dec.  29. 

Westminfiter. 

Dec.  8. 
Westminster. 


Dec.  17. 

Westminster. 


1484. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 

1483. 

Dec.  28. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  12. 

Westminster. 


Membrane    14 — vont. 

minority  of  the  king's  kinsman  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  rendering  to  the 
king  6Z.  yearly  and  maintaining  the  houses  and  enclosures ;  with  licence  to 
cut  down  the  wood  and  underwood  at  a  seasonable  time  and  immediately 
to  enclose  it  for  the  safety  of  *  le  quykspryng '  growing  there  and  to  take 
timber  for  the  repair  of  the  houses  and  for  the  rebuilding  of  the  moiety  of 
the  manor  if  necessary.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  alias  John  Tychet, 
knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  28  December.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  mayor  and  burgesses  of  Newcastle  on 
Tyne,  in  consideration  of  their  expenses  in  the  defence  of  the  marches 
towards  Scotland,  of  40Z.  yearly  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  100^.,  to 
be  expended  on  the  repair  of  the  bridge  of  the  Tine  there  and  the  walls  of 
the  town  by  the  supervision  of  Master  Alexander  Ligh  or  George  Birde. 

By  p.s. 

Whereas  Edward  IV  granted  for  life  to  his  servant  Thomas  Whyting, 
Nuoellis  pursuivant  at  arms,  the  office,  name,  title  and  liberties  of  Chestre 
herald  with  all  rights,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments ;  the  king 
hereby  grants  the  same  to  him  for  life  and  20  marks  yearly  for  his  fee  from 
the  issues  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall  and  a  livery  as  any  herald  had  in  the 
time  of  Edward  III  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  John  Hay  of  an  annuity  of  lOZ.  from  the  issues  of  the  manor 
and  lordship  of  Shipton  under  le  Whichwood  during  the  minority  of 
Edward,  son  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Peter  Cartmayll,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  crown,  of  6r/.  daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  Michaelmas  last 
from  the  farm  of  the  city  of  Norwich.  By  p.s. 

•  Letters  of  denization  for  Lambert  Tymanson,  bom  in  Holand. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1484. 

March  7. 
Westminster. 


March  8. 

Westminster. 


March  9. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    18. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thorny  Wortley,  knight  of  the  body,  and 
the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the 
manor  or  lordship  of  Madeley,  co.  Btalford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  422.,  and 
the  manor  or  lordship  of  le  Shobeholt  and  Bankers,  co.  Kent,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  401.,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
advowsons,  stews,  fisheries,  waters,  stanks,  woods,  underwoods,  parks, 
warrens,  forests,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities  by  knight- 
service  and  a  rent  of  8^.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Grayson,  for  his  good  service 
against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Landhilp  alias  Landelik 
and  Lyduraunt,  co.  Cornwall,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20^.,  to  hold  with 
wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  knights'  fees, 
advowsons,  rents,  services,  rights  and  appurtenances  by  knight-service  and 
a  rent  of  80s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Walter  Ford  of  an  annuity  of  20/. 
from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton.  By  p.s. 


416 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 
March  4. 

Westminster. 
March  4'. 

Westminster. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


March  9. 

Westminster. 


March  6. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  13 — cont. 

Grant  to  John  Knyght  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  Berwode  within  the 
chaco  of  Sutton  in  Colfele  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinsnmn 
Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Inspeximiis  and  confirmation  to  William  Pecche  of  letters  patent  dated 
8  October,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  40/.  yearly  for  life. 

By  p.s.  and  for  G  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  Katharine  Holt,  widow,  and  Richard  Boteller  of  a  croft 
containing  half  an  acre  of  land,  80  acres  of  arable  land,  60  acres  of  pasture, 
10  acres  of  meadow  and  10^.  rent  in  Eyngesnorton  called  ^  Fermons,'  co. 
Worcester,  to  hold  with  all  debts,  profits,  commodities  and  advantages  from 
the  death  of  Walter  Mathewe,  who  had  the  same  of  the  grant  of  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Cotyngton,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  crown,  of  6//.  daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  12  July  last,  from 
which  day  he  has  been  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  from  the  customs 
in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Richard  Potter  of  the  county  of  Sussex,  late  one  of 
the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  4  March. 

By  p.s. 


March  9. 

Westminster. 


March  8. 

Westminster. 


March  6. 

Westminster. 


March  6. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE     12. 

Impeximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  19  Maich, 
28  Edward  IV  {nee  p,  346),  to  Vincent  Tentler. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Beauchamp,  knight,  and  Anne  his  wife  of  the 
manor  of  Charleton,  co.  Wilts,  with  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  woods, 
underwoods,  ways,  paths,  mills,  stews,  warrens,  rents,  reversions,  knights' 
fees,  advowsons  and  appurtenances,  late  of  Roger  Tocotes,  knight,  attainted 
by  authority  of  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  28  January,  and  a 
yearly  rent  of  74i.  from  the  customs  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  I3y  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Brampton,  esquire  of  the  body, 
and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the 
rebels,  of  15  messuages,  18  tenements,  11  cottages,  8  tofts,  8  crofts, 
8  gardens,  5  virgates  of  land,  6  acres  of  meadow,  11  acres  of 
pasture  and  20h,  ^d,  rent  in  Northampton,  the  manors  of  Russheton, 
Great  Houghton  and  Siwell  and  all  other  lands,  meadows,  feedings, 
pastures,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Russheton,  Great  Houghton, 
Siwell,  Eketon,  Little  Harowdon,  Willoughby,  Earl's  Barton,  Hanging- 
houghton,  Aldewincle,  Wyndelingburgh,  Assheby  Mareys  and  Stannewyg, 
CO.  Northampton,  late  of  Thomas  Tresham,  knight,  to  hold  with  knights' 
fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  advowsons,  stews,  fisheries,  waters,  stanks, 
woods,  underwoods,  warrens,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities 
by  knight  service  and  a  rent  of  8/.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Inspeximm  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  24  September, 
17  Edward  IV  [French  Roll,  17  Edward  IV,  w.  8.] ,  to  Heni^  Yong. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1   RICHARD  ni.— Pabt  8.  417 


-,  ,ftj  Membrane  12— cont. 

14o4. 

March  4.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Whetehill, 

Westminster,    and  Adrian  Whetehill,  his  son  and  heir  and  executor  of  his  will,  of  two 

letters  patent  dated  1  February,  1  Edward  IV  [French  RoU^  1  Edward  IV, 

m,  4] ,  to  the  said  Richard.  By  p.s.  and  for  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Vacated  hecatise  mi  the  French  Roll. 


MEMBRANE  11. 

Feb.  24.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hame  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the 

Westminster,    lordships  of  Eccleswall  and  Cardenell,  co.  Hereford,  during  the  minority  of 

George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  receiving  id,  daily  from   the  issues  of  the 

lordships  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s* 

Feb.  28.  Grant  to  Katharine  the  wife  of  Thomas  Arundell,  knight,  of  a  yearly  rent 

Westminster,    of  100/.  during  his  life  from  all  manors  and  lands  late  of  John  Chidiok, 

knight,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Thomas,  at  the 

hands  of  Edward  Redemayn,  receiver  there.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.         Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  Walter  Rufford  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    2  September,  18  Edward  IV  {see  p.  126). 

By  p.s.  and  for  lOs,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  24.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Walter  Graunt,  yeoman  usher  of  the 

AN'estminster.  chamber  of  the  king's  consort  the  queen,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the 
castle  of  Maxstok  with  the  custody  of  the  park  there,  co.  Warwick,  lately 
belonging  to  the  rebel  the  duke  of  Buckingham  and  in  the  king's  gift  by 
his  forfeiture,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Maxstok.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  28.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  Sapcote  of  the  office  of  escheator  and 

Westminster,    feodary  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues 

of  the  duchy.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  7.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Laurence  of  the  6^  yearly 

Westminster,    which  he  had  of  the  grant  of  Edward  IV  {see  p.  122).  By  p.s. 

March  4.         Grant  to  Roger  Holden  of  the  office  of  Colfyld  in  the  chace  of  Sutton 

Westminster,    during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of 

George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  and  2d,  daily  for  the  office  from  the  issues 

of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Sutton,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  8.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Humphrey  Talbot  of  letters  patent  (1) 
Westminster,    dated  21  March,  14  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  an  annuity  of  40^.,  and 

(2)  dated  10  June,  20  Edward  IV  [French  lioU,  20  Edward  IV,  m.  12], 
granting  to  him  a  house  in  Calais. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE    10. 

March  8.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  Thomas  Fowler,  esquire  of  the  body, 
Westminster,    and  Alice  his  wife  from  Easter  last  of  the  manor  of  Wavenden,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, which  John  Hulcote,  esquire,  lately  held  for  life.  By  p.s. 

8258  2d 


418 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


March  11. 

Westminster. 


March  9. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  81. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  8. 

Westminster. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 

March  12. 

Westminster. 


Membrafie  10  — cont. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  said  Thomas  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  king's 
lordships  of  Calverton,  Whitchirch  and  Stonystrattefforth,  co.  Buckingham, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships.         By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Christopher  Welleshoume  of  the 
manor  or  lordship  of  Esyngdon,  co.  Buckingham,  of  the  yearly  value  of  8Z., 
lately  belonging  to  the  rebel  Henry,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  and  in  the 
king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture,  to  hold  with  meadows,  pastures, 
woods,  waters,  rents,  reversions  and  other  commodities,  rendering  to  the 
king  8s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Brakenbery  of  the  office  of 
constable  of  the  Tower  of  London  and  lOOZ.  yearly  for  his  wages  from  the 
issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wrottell,  Haveryng,  Boyton,  Hadlegh, 
Raylegh  and  Rocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  Tunbrich,  Penshurste,  Middelton 
and  Merdon  and  the  hundred  of  Middelton,  co.  Kent,  with  arrears  from 
17  July  last,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  of  that  date, 
surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Robert  Nightyngale  and  Mary  his  wife  of 
letters  patent  dated  4  March,  6  Edward  IV,  granting  100s.  yearly  for  life 
to  Robert  Huet,  now  deceased,  and  the  said  Mary,  his  daughter. 

By  p.s.  and  for  208.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Robert  Nightyngale  of  the  office  of  keeper  of 
the  gaol  of  the  castle  of  York  with  the  accustomed  fees,  as  John  Styvers 
had. 

Inspeximiis  and  confirmation  to  William  Grififyth  of  letters  patent  dated 
2  January,  16  Edward  IV  {see  p.  18). 

By  p.s.  and  for  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  to  Thomas  Lynom  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good 
service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Cdlmeworth,  co. 
Bedford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  84L  18$.  4(2.,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank 
pledge,  fines,  heriots,  amercements,  rents,  services,  stews,  fisheries,  waters, 
woods,  underwoods,  stanks,  mills,  liberties  and  commodities  by  knight- 
service  and  a  rent  of  50s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 


Feb.  9. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  25. 

Westminster. 


March  6. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Ledes  of  letters 
patent  dated  21  February,  22  Edward  IV  {see  p.  342] . 

For  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

General  pardon  to  Robert  Brent  late  of  Wyvelesbergh,  co.  Kent, 
'yoman,'  alids  'gentilman,'  alias  late  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown  of 
the  present  king  and  of  Edward  IV,  alia^  reeve  of  the  town  of  Middilton, 
00.  Kent.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  seven  years  from  Michaelmas  last  to  John  Eendale,  the  king's 
secretary,  and  George  Longvile,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  a  rent  due  of 
the  ward  of  the  castle  of  Norhampton  at  Easter  from  the  fee  of  Chokes  in 
the  counties  of  Northampton,  Bedford,  Buckingham,  Lincoln  and  Leicester, 
viz.  from  each  fee  10«.,  and  the  prise  in  the  town  of  Northampton  belonging 


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I  joj^  Membrane  9 — conU 

to  the  constable  of  the  castle  of  custom  and  the  herbage  within  the  castle 
and  without  it  in  the  moat  and  a  meadow  belonging  to  the  castle  and  a 
fishery  likewise  belonging  to  the  castle,  rendering  to  the  king  IIL  yearly, 
and  also  the  custody  of  the  honours  of  Peverell,  Boulogne  and  Hagenet 
with  their  members  in  the  counties  of  Buckingham,  Northampton  and 
Leicester  and  the  castle  and  honour  of  Huntyngdon  with  members  in  the 
county  of  Huntingdon  and  the  counties  of  Cambridge,  Bedford, 
Buckingham  and  Northampton,  late  of  John  Hastinges,  late  earl  of  Pem- 
broke, with  courts,  leets,  rents,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  customs, 
profits  and  commodities,  rendering  to  the  king  110s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

March  8.  Grant  to  William  Catesby,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  custody  of  all 

Westminster,    lands  in  Brawnston  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Brawnston,  co. 

Northampton,  which  came  into  the  hands  of  Edward  lY  by  the  death  of 
John  Acton,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Anthony  Acton 
his  son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANES    8—6. 

Feb.  28.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Bran,  of  the  tenours  of  the 

Westminster,    following:— 

1.  A  fine  made  at  Westminster  in  the  octaves  of  Midsummer, 
81  Edward  III,  between  William  de  Brayn,  chivaler,  and  Alice  his 
wife,  plaintiff,  by  Edmund  Bamabe  her  attorney,  and  Robert  de 
Sancto  Laudo,  parson  of  the  church  of  Beghenham,  deforciant,  by 
which  the  latter  granted  the  manor  of  Wokyndon  Rokell  and  the 
advowsons  of  the  church  and  chapel  of  the  same  town  and  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  John,  Broke,  to  the  said  William  and  Alice  and  the 
heirs  of  William.     Essex. 

2.  A  writing  of  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Overton  and 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  William  Brayn,  knight,  dated  at  London, 
20  March,  45  Edward  III,  releasing  to  Sir  Robert  de  Marny,  knight, 
Dame  Alice  his  wife  her  mother  and  Ingelram  and  Richard  her 
brothers  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  said  Ingelram  and  Richard 
all  her  right  in  the  manors  of  Southwokyndon,  co.  Essex,  Bekenham, 
CO.  Kent,  Rounore  and  Migham,  co.  Southampton,  and  Randolneston, 
GO.  Dorset,  which  the  said  Sir  Robert  and  Alice  now  hold,  and  a 
memorandum  of  acknowledgment  of  the  same  on  1  April. 
[Close  Roll,  45  Edward  III,  m.  36d.] 

8.  A  fine  made  at  Westminster  in  the  octaves  of  the  Purification, 
50  Edward  HI,  between  Robert  de  Maray,  <  chivaler,*  and  Alice  his 
wife,  plaintiff,  and  Warin  de  Eyrdale  and  Joan  his  wife, 
deforciants,  by  which  the  latter  granted  to  the  former  a  messuage  and 
two  acres  of  land  in  Stifford  and  two  parts  of  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  that  town  with  remainders  to  Ingelram  Brayn  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body,  William  son  of  the  said  Robert  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body  and  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Ingelram,  and  for  this  the 
former  granted  to  them  100  marks  of  silver.     Essex. 

4.  A  charter  of  Ingelram  Brayn  son  and  heir  of  William  Brayn, 
'  chivaler,'  dated  Tuesday  after  Midsunmier,  1877,  granting  to  Robert 
de  Maray,  'chivaler,*  and  Alice  his  wife,  mother  of  the  said  Ingelram, 
and  her  heirs  and  assigns  the  manors  of  Southwokyndon,  co.  Essex, 
Bekenham,  co.  Kent,  Rounor  and  Fordyngbrigge,  co.  Southampton, 


420  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484 


Membranes  8 — 6 — cont. 


and  Bandolveston,  co.  Dorset,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Bekenham,  and  a  memorandum  of  acknowledgement  of  the  same  on 

1  July.      [Close  Roll,  1  Richard  II,  m.  46(i.] 

5.  A  writing  (French)  of  Ingram  Brun  dated  at  Southwokyndon, 
CO.  Essex,  1  July,  1877,  discharging  Sir  Bohert  de  Mamy,  *chivaler,' 
from  certain  covenants  made  by  him  with  Dame  Katharine  de  la  Pole, 
sometime  the  wife  of  Sir  William  de  la  Pole,  'chivaler,*  and  Sir  Esmond 
de  la  Pole,  ^  chivaler,'  son  of  the  said  Sir  William,  at  Kingston  on  Hull, 
15  November,  48  Edward  III,  which  he  has  fulfilled,  and  a 
memorandum  of  acknowledgement  of  the  same  on  1  July.     \Ibid,'] 

6.  A  fine  made  at  Westminster  in  the  octaves  of  Trinity, 
9  Bichard  II,  between  Bobert  de  Bourton,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Southwokyndon,  and  John  Colyn,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stifford, 
plaintiffs,  and  Bobert  de  Mamy,  'chivaler,'  and  Alice  his  wife, 
deforciants,  by  which  the  latter  acknowledged  the  manor  of  South- 
wokyndon to  be  the  right  of  the  said  Bobert  de  Bourton  as  that  which 
the  said  Bobert  and  John  have  of  their  gift  to  hold  to  themselves 
and  the  heirs  of  Bobert  and  for  this  the  said  Bobert,  and  John  granted 
to  them  200  marks  of  silver.    Essex. 

7.  A    fine    made    at    Westminster    in    the    octaves    of    Trinity, 

12  Bichard    II,   and    afterwards    in    the    octaves    of    Michaelmas, 

13  Bichard  II,  between  Bobert  de  Bourton,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Southwokyndon,  John  Colyn,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stifford,  and 
John  Martham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bekenham,  plaintiffs, 
and  Bobert  de  Marny,  *  chivaler,'  and  Alice  his  wife,  deforciants,  by 
which  the  latter  acknowledged  the  manors  of  Forthingbrigg  and 
Bouenore,  two  tofts  and  two  carucates  of  land  in  Forthingbrigg  and 
Brouncandevere  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Bouenore, 
CO.  Southampton,  the  manor  of  Bandolveston,  co.  Dorset,  and  the 
manor  of  Bekenham  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  same, 
CO.  Kent,  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  Bobert  de  Bourton  as  etc,  and  for 
this  the  said  Bobert,  John  and  John  granted  to  them  500  marks  of 
silver.     Southampton,  Dorset,  Kent. 

8.  An  indenture  of  John  Colyn,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stifford, 
dated  at  Southwokyndon,  29  October,  15  Bichard  U,  referring  to 
Nos.  4  and  6  and  relating  that  the  said  Bobert  de  Bourton  has 
released  to  him  all  his  right  in  the  premises,  and  granting  the  manor 
of  Southwokyndon  and  the  advowsons  of  the  parish  church  of 
Southwokyndon,  the  chapel  in  the  said  manor  and  the  hospital  of 
St.  John  Baptist  of  Sydenburgh  Brok  in  the  parish  of  Welde  to 
Bobert  de  Mamy,  knight,  for  life  with  remainders  to  Ingelram  Brun, 
knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  William  de  Mamy  son  and 
heir  of  the  said  Bobert  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  and  Maurice 
Brun,  knight,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns,  and  a  memorandum  of 
acknowledgement  of  the  same  on  9  November.  [Close  Roll, 
15  Richard  II,  m,  81d.] 

9.  An  indenture  of  John  Martham,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Bekenham,  dated  24  February,  16  Bichard  II,  referring  to  Nos.  4  and 
7  and  relating  that  the  said  Bobert  de  Bourton  has  released  to  the  said 
John  Colyn,  now  deceased,  and  himself  all  his  right  in  the  premises, 
and  granting  the  manor  of  Bouenore  with  the  advowson  of  the  church 
of  Bouenore  to  Ingelram  Brun  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body  with  remainders  to  the  said  William  de  Marny  and  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body  and  Maurice  Brun,  '  chivaler,  and  his  heirs  and 
assigns,  and  a  memorandum  of  acknowledgement  of  the  same  on 

2  March.      [Close  Roll,  16  Richard  II,  m.  IQd.] 


1  RICHARD  m.— Pabt  8.  421 


1484. 


Membranes  8—6 — cont. 


10.  A  writing  of  the  same  of  the  same  date  appointing  Thomas 
Edward  and  Walter  Lyons  his  attorneys  to  deliver  seisin  of  the  same. 
[Ibid.] 

11.  An  indenture  of  the  same  dated  2  March,  16  Richard  II,  granting 
the  manor  of  Bekenham  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Bekenham, 
CO.  Kent,  the  manor  of  Forthinghrigge  with  a  toft  and  a  carucate  of 
land  called  *  Godeshull '  in  Forthinghrigge,  co.  Southampton,  and  the 
manor  of  Bandolveston,  co.  Dorset,  to  Eobert  de  Mamy  for  life  with 
lemainders  as  in  No.  8,  and  a  memorandum  of  acknowledgement  of  the 
same  on  2  March.     [Ibid.  m.  lid.] 

12.  A  writing  of  the  same  of  the  same  date  appointing  William 
Aylmar  and  John  Payn  his  attorneys  to  deliver  seisin  of  the  same. 
[Ibid.] 


Membrane  6 — cojit. 

March  8.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  James  Hubbard  as  controller  of  the 
Westminster,  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the 
subsidy  of  the  Ss.  in  the  tun  and  the  12^/.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of 
Yermouth  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees, 
provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part 
of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 

Feb.  24.  Daniel  Sheldon  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  27.  Philip  Thurlwall  in  the  port  of  Pole.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer, 

Westminster. 

March  4.         The  like  of  Eobert  Plummer  as  controller  of  the  custom  and  subsidy  of 

Westminster,    wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places 

adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  1.         The  like  of  Thomas  Fuller  as  controller  of  the  petty  custom  in  the  same. 
Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  1.         The  like  of  W^illiam  Wilcokkes  as  controller  of  the  subsidy  of  the  Ss.  in 
Westminster,    the  tun  and  the  12(/.  in  the  pound  in  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  20.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Walkar  as  ganger  in  the  port  of 

Westminster.    Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  5.         The  like  of  Richard  Riseley  in  the  port  of  Brigewater  and  ports  and 
Westminster,    places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1483. 

Dec.  20.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Otter,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Westminster,    crown,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  king's  park  of  Dertyngton,  co.  Devon, 

receiving  id.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Dertyngton  with  all 
1484        0^^^^  profits,  and  a  fishery  or  stew  adjoining  the  park.  By  p.s. 

March  6.         Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Ll[ewellynJ  ap  Morgan  of  an  annuity  of  100s. 
Westminster,    from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Bergevenny  in  South  Wales. 


422  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


lAQA  MEMBRANE  5. 

March  2.  Grant  to  John  Writhe,  Garter  king  of  arms,  Thomas  Holme,  Clarensu 
Westminster,  king  of  arms  of  the  southern  parts,  John  More,  Norrey  king  of  arms  of  the 
northern  parts,  Richard  Champney,  Gloucester  king  of  arms  of  the  parts  of 
Wales,  and  all  other  heralds  and  pursuivants  of  arms  that  they  and  their 
successors  shall  form  one  corporate  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession 
and  a  common  seal  and  power  of  acquiring  lands  and  possessions  in  mort- 
main and  of  impleading  and  being  impleaded ;  grant  to  them  in  mortmain 
of  a  messuage  in  London  in  the  parish  of  All  Hallows  the  Less  called  Colde 
Arber ;  and  licence  for  them  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands  and  possessions, 
not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  201.  yearly,  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  service  daily  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king,  his  consort  Anne  and 
his  first-born  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  and  for  their  souls  after  death. 
[FoBdera,]  By  p.s. 

March  10.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Byrcheold  of  the  oflSce  of  Serjeant  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  plumbery  within  the  Tower  of  London,  the  palace  of  Westminster,  the 
manors  of  Shene  and  Eltham  and  all  the  realm,  receiving  12d,  daily  for 
his  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wrottell,  Havering, 
Boyton,  Hadlegh,  Raylegh  and  Rocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  Tunbrigge, 
Penshurst,  Middelton  and  Merdon  and  the  hundred  of  Middelton,  co.  Kent, 
with  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  Serjeants  of  the  works  of  40s.  for  it  yearly  at 
Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe,  and  all  houses,  lodges  and  mansions 
belonging  to  the  office,  with  arrears  from  7  July  last,  from  which  day  he 
has  occupied  the  office  at  the  king's  command.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  29.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Worley  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.    4  April,  6  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  a  tenement  called  *le 
Lambe  *  in  Distafif  Lane,  London. 

By  p.s.  and  for  h  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  6.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Sayvyl  of  the  office  of  keeper 

Westminster,    of  the  king's  manor  of  Epworth  within  the  Isle  of  Axholme,  co.  Lincoln, 

with  fees  of  40s.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Epworth  and  all 

other  profits.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  4. 

April  6.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Toby  of  an  annuity  of  6Z.  19s.  4d,  from 

Nottingham,   the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  or  manor  of  Northwithom,  co.  Lincoln, 

until  he  shall  be  promoted  to  an  office  of  like  value.  By  p.s. 

April  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Spicer,  esquire,  of  the  office 

Nottingham,    of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Bristol  with  the  appointment  of  a  porter  and 

two  watchmen  under  him,  receiving  20/.  yearly  for  himself,  2d.  daily  for  the 

porter  and  Sd.  daily  and  id.  nightly  for  the  watchmen  from  the  fee-farm 

and  issues  of  the  town  of  Bristol  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  the  town. 

April  6.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  James,  now  one  of  the  messengers 

Nottingham,    of  the  king's  chamber,  of  letters  patent  dated  15  August,  14  Edward  IV, 
granting  to  him  for  life  certain  lands  in  Thaxsted. 

By  p.s.  and  for  6s.  8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  30.        Grant  from  Michaelmas  last,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  to 

Nottingham,    the  king's  councillor  John,  lord  Dudley,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 

body  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Derlaston,  Bentley,  Tyttesover  and 

Hertwell,  co.  Stafford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  80/.   5s.  5rf.,   the  manor  of 

Pakyngton  in  the  same  county,  of  the  yearly  value  of  4/.,  and  certain  lands 


1  RICHARD  m— Paet  8.  428 


1484. 


Metnbrane  4 — cont. 


in  Bruggenorth,  co.  Salop,  late  of  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  8L  Ss.  1(M.,  and  the  reversion  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of 
Norton  in  lez  Mores,  co.  Stafford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  17^.  8a.  S<i,f  and 
Rokehy,  co.  Warwick,  of  the  yearly  value  of  43Z.  2s.  Id,,  late  of  Margaret, 
countess  of  Eichemond,  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Stanley,  knight, 
lord  Stanley,  who  holds  the  same  for  life,  to  hold  with  knights*  fees,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  bondmen,  escheats,  advowsons,  parks,  stews,  waters, 
stanks,  woods,  underwoods,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
franchises,  liberties,  fairs,  markets,  hereditaments  and  commodities  by 
knight-service  and  a  rent*  of  71,  10s,  yearly.  By  p.s. 

April  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Warde,  esquire,  of  40Z.  yearly 

Nottingham,    from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  fee-farm  of  Queenhithe,  London. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Otter,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
crown,  of  the  herbage  of  the  king's  woods  called  '  outwodes  '  of  the  lordship 
of  Dertington,  co.  Devon,  of  the  yearly  value  of  28s.  id.  By  p.s. 

March  22.        Grant    to   the    king's   servant  Bobert  Merbury,    one  of  the  esquires 

Nottingham,    of    the    household,  of   an  annuity  of    20    marks    from     the   issues    of 

the  king's  manor  and  lordship  of  Hanslape,  co.  Northampton,  until  he 

shall  be  provided  for  life  with  lands,  an  office  or  other  reward  of  like  value. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers. 

MEMBRANE    8. 

March  25.  Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  frank  almoin,  without  inquisition,  by 
Nottingham.  Master  Andrew  Doket,  the  president,  and  the  fellows  of  the  Queen's  college 
of  St.  Margaret  and  St.  Bernard  in  the  University  of  Cambridge  of  lands, 
rents,  annuities,  possessions  and  advowsons  to  the  value  of  700  marks 
yearly,  that  they  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  his  first-born  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales, 
and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  Bichard, 
late  duke  of  York,  and  the  queen's  father  Bichard,  late  earl  of  Warwick 
and  Salisbury,  and  the  king's  progenitors ;  and  pardon  to  them  of  all 
alienations  and  perquisitions  in  mortmain  without  licence.  By  p.s. 

March  22.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Atkynson  of  the  office  of  one  of 
Nottingham,  the  yeomen  or  keepers  of  the  king's  armoury  in  the  Tower  of  London  and 
elsewhere  within  the  realm  and  6^/.  daily  for  his  wages  from  the  issues  of 
the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wrettell,  Haveryng,  Boyton,  Hadlegh, 
Baylegh  and  Bocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  Tunbrigge,  Penshurst,  Middelton 
and  Merdon  and  the  hundred  of  Middelton,  co.  Kent,  with  all  other 
profits.  By  p.s. 

March  26.        General  pardon  to  William  Brandon  the  younger,  '  gentilman,'  alias 

Nottingham,    esquire,  son  of  William  Brandon  of  the  county  of  Norfolk,  knight,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  27  March.  By  p.s. 

March  27.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Bobert  Gonystable  of  Bameby  of  an 
Nottingham,    annuity  of  10^  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Sherefhoton,  co.  York. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  king's  servant  John  Lepton,  esquire,  from  the  issues  of 
the  lordship  and  castle  of  Sherefhoton.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  king's  servant  Bobert  Gower,  esquire,  from  the  issues  of 
the  lordship  of  Shere&oton.  By  p.s. 


424  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-I  JO i  Membrane  8 — cont. 

March  26.        Presentation  of  Gilbert  Story,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  chantry  of 
Nottingham.    St.  Mary,  Colbroke,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Walter  Benet,  chaplain. 

March  28.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Gower,  knight  of  the  body,  of  an  annuity  of 

Nottingham.    100  marks,  viz.  20  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of 

Hundeburton,  co.  York,  40  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor 

of  Scoreby,  co.  York,  and  40  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or 

manor  of  Langton,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  farmers  or  bailiffs. 

*«• 

March  27.        Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  the  king*s  servant  John  Clapham 

Nottingham,    of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  king's  castle  of  Penreth,  co.  Cumberland,  with 

fees  of  Ad,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Penreth  and  all  other 

profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Salkeld,  esquire,  of  an 
annuity  of  20/.  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Penreth,  co.  Cumberland.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    2. 

March  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Ratclif,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male 
Westminster,  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or 
lordships  of  Brook  and  Suthewik,  co.  Wilts,  of  the  yearly  value  of  100/., 
with  all  lands,  rents,  reversions,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  woods, 
underwoods  and  other  appurtenances  in  Westbury,  Liegh  and  Hawkerige, 
to  hold  by  knight -service  and  a  rent  of  IL  10s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

March  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Burgh,  knight  of  the  body,  and  the 
Westminster,  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  ser\'ice  against  the  rebels,  of  the 
manors  or  lordships  of  Ingleby,  Saxilby  and  Broxhome  with  their  members 
and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  late  of  Giles  Dawbeney,  knight,  in 
Ligleby,  Saxilby  and  Broxhome,  co.  Lincoln,  the  manors  or  lordships  of 
Compton,  Wodemancote,  Charefeld  and  Falefeld  with  their  members  and 
all  lands,  rents  and  services  late  of  William  Barkeley,  knight,  in  Compton, 
Wodemancote,  Charefeld  and  Falefeld,  co.  Gloucester,  the  hundreds  of 
Ston  and  Catesasshe,  co.  Somerset,  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  late  of 
Thomas  Seintleger,  knight,  in  the  same,  and  the  reversion  of  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Colston  Basset,  co.  Nottingham,  and  all  lands,  rents  and 
services  belonging  to  it,  late  of  Margaret,  countess  of  Richmond,  on  the 
death  of  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord  Stanley,  who  holds  the  same  for 
life,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  bondmen, 
escheats,  advowsons,  parks,  stews,  waters,  stanks,  woods,  underwoods, 
warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs, 
markets,  hereditaments  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of 
17/.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

March  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Reginald  Yonge  of  the  office  of  pur- 
Westminster,  veyor  of  timber,  stone,  lead  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage  for  the  same 
for  the  king's  works  at  the  manor  of  Childemlangley  and  the  lodge  within 
the  park  there,  with  wages  of  4rf.  daily  as  he  had  of  the  grant  of  Edward  IV 
from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wryttell,  Havering,  Boyton, 
Hadlegh,  Raylegh  and  Rocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  Tunbrigg,  Pensherst, 
Middelton  and  Merdon  and  the  hundred  of  Middelton,  co.  Kent,  with 
arrears  from  9  April  last,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied  the  office  at  the 
king's  command.  By  p.s.   [816«] 


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I  ^o^  Membrane  2 — cant. 

Feb.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  William  Mirfeld  of  the  custody  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  castle  of  Porchestre  and  forest  and  warren  there  and  the  super- 
vision and  governance  of  the  king's  town  of  Portesmouth  and  his  place  there, 
with  power  to  appoint  under  him  a  porter,  an  artiller  and  a  watchman 
within  the  castle,  receiving  12d,  daily  for  his  own  fee,  Sd.  daily  for  the  wages 
of  the  porter  and  l^d.  daily  for  the  wages  of  a  groom  under  him  to  keep 
the  warren,  6^/.  daily  for  the  wages  of  the  artiller  and  8^/.  daily  for  the 
wages  of  the  watchman  and  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  supervision  and 
governance  from  the  issues  of  the  castle,  forest  and  warren  and  the  fee- 
farm  of  the  town,  so  far  as  their  extent  suffices,  and  the  residue  from  the 
issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  with  all  other  accustomed  profits, 
as  Edward  Wodvyle  or  anyone  else  had.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    264. 

Feb.  18.  Commission  to  George  Nevyll  of  Bargavenny,  knight,  John  Broke  of 

Westminster,  Cobham,  knight,  Thomas  Bourghchier  of  Ledes,  knight,  Thomas 
Bourghchier  the  younger,  knight,  John  Scotte,  knight,  Henry  Ferrers, 
knight,  Roger  Appylton,  John  Alfegh,  Reginald  Sande  and  Roger  Brent  in 
the  county  of  Kent  to  assess  certain  subsidies  and  appoint  collectors  of  the 
same  so  that  the  sums  shall  be  answered  for  at  the  quinzaine  of  Easter 
{as  on  p.  853). 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named: — 

Robert  Carre,  Edward  Barkeley,  John  Tychebourne,  John  Rogers, 
Henry  More,  Thomas  Danvers,  John  Coke  and  John  Hayward  in  the 
county  of  Southampton. 

Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  Richard  Fitzhugh,  knight, 
John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  Robert  Constable,  knight,  Thomas 
Meteham,  knight,  James  Haryngton,  knight,  Hugh  Hastynges,  knight, 
John  Conyers,  knight,  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  James  Danby,  knight, 
William  Eland,  Edmund  Thwaytes,  William  Say\7le,  Edward 
Redmayn,  Miles  Metcalf,  Richard  Danby,  John  Lawenney,  John 
Bradford  and  Thomas  Asper  in  the  county  of  York. 

Thomas  Barkeley,  knight,  William  Palmer,  Henry  Sotehill,  David 
Malpas,  Everard  Digby  and  Thomas  Sapcote  in  the  county  of  Rutland. 

Edward  Redmayn,  esquire  of  the  body,  John  Byconell,  Robert 
Stowell,  Edmund  Gorge,  John  Wadeham,  John  Chokke,  John 
FitzJames,  John  Portman  and  Thomas  Champneys  in  the  county  of 
Somerset. 

MEMBRANE    19d. 

Jan.  81.  Commission  to  Henry  Fysshe,   mayor  of  Wynchelse,  John    Baseley, 

Westminster.  Richard  Davy  and  Robert  Wode  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Luder 
Brames  of  Hamburgh  in  Almain,  master  of  a  ship  of  Hamburgh  called 
le  Creyer,  and  certain  merchants  of  the  Hanse  Almain,  viz.  of  Hamburgh 
and  Dansk,  that  when  the  said  ship  laden  with  divers  goods  and 
merchandise  of  the  said  merchants,  viz.  80  lasts  of  Hamburgh  *  here,' 
5  *  meses '  of  copper,  two  lasts  of  stock  fish,  a  last  and  a  half  of  salt  fish, 
200  *  waynescot '  and  one  barrel  of  purified  <  sylveroure,'  to  the  value  of 
8502.,  was  sailing  to   Seland  one  John   Porter    of    Calais  with    other 


426  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


Mefnbrane  19d — cont. 


evil-doers,  subjects  of  the  king,  forcibly  entered  it  near  Dover  on 
20  January  and  carried  off  800  stock  fish,  six  pieces  of  copper,  a  gun  with 
three  chambers  and  a  cloth  of  'crine,'  to  the  value  of  14/.,  and  afterwards 
on  the  same  day  when  the  ship  was  at  anchor  there  certain  subjects  of  the 
king,  ser\'ants  of  John,  lord  of  Clynton,  came  to  it  in  three  boats  and 
assaulted  the  master  and  mariners  and  carried  off  the  ship  and  the  residue 
of  the  goods  and  other  things  in  it  to  Wynchelse,  and  to  cause  restitution 
to  be  made  and  to  put  the  offenders  in  safe-custody. 

MEMBRANE    I8d. 

Jan.  11.  Commission    to  Thomas  Lye,   one  of  the    king*s  Serjeants    at  arms, 

Westminster.  Thomas  Grayson,  Richard  Taillour  of  Toppesham  and  John  Pollard  to 
enquire  in  the  towns  of  Plymouth,  Fowey  and  Dertmouth  and  the  counties 
of  Devon  and  Cornwall  into  the  complaint  of  Peter  de  Salamanca  and 
John  Pardo,  merchants  of  Spain  residing  within  the  city  of  London,  that 
in  December  last  divers  ships  of  Brittany  were  captured  at  sea  by  John 
Benet  and  Charles  Dynham,  esquire,  and  others  of  the  king's' armament, 
and  among  them  three  ships  of  Brittany,  one  called  la  Margaret  of 
Hodierna,  of  which  Canevet  le  Gake  is  master,  the  second  la  Kateryn  of 
Nauntes,  of  which  Colyn  Notyn  is  master,  and  the  third  Seint  Gremon  of 
Pesmarke,  of  which  Laurence  Mahee  is  master,  laden  with  woad  belonging 
to  the  said  Peter  and  John  and  other  Spanish  merchants  for  whom  they 
are  factors  and  attorneys,  and  the  woad  was  disposed  of,  contrary  to  the 
treaties  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  king  of  Castile  and  Leon, 
and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  of  the  woad. 

MEMBRANE     lid. 

Feb.  5.  Commission  to  John  Baxster,  William  Parker,  master  of  a  ship  called 

Westminster,  la  Goveniore,  William  Caswell,  purser  of  the  ship,  and  Bichard  Quarles  to 
thoroughly  repair  the  said  ship  and  to  take  smiths,  carpenters  and  other 
workmen  and  timber,  iron,  boards,  canvas,  pitch  and  other  necessaries  for 
the  repair  and  carriage  for  the  same,  and  also  to  take  soldiers  and  mariners 
and  victuals  for  the  ship. 

MEMBRANE  9d. 

Feb.  28.  Appointment  of  Bichard  Gardener,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  as 

Westminster,  justice  for  the  merchants  of  Almain  who  have  the  house  in  the  city  of 
London  called  GnUdehalla  Theutonicorutn,  for  the  recovery  of  debts,  in 
accordance  with  their  ancient  liberties  confirmed  by  the  king. 

MEMBRANE  34, 

April  4.  Commission  to  Thomas  Malyverey,  knight,  John  Sapcote,  one  of  the 

Nottingham,  esquires  of  the  body,  Matthew  Andrewe  and  Bichard  Haddon  to  enquire 
into  the  complaint  of  Peter  de  Salamanca  and  John  Pardo,  merchants  of 
Spain  residing  in  the  city  of  London,  on  behalf  of  themselves  and  their 
masters  for  whom  they  are  factors,  that  a  ship  of  the  parts  of  Brittany,  of 
which  Canibet  Legak  was  master,  laden  with  990  bales  of  woad  in  the  parts 
of  Guyenne  to  take  to  Flanders,  was  seized  off  the  coast  of  Brittany  by 
Charles  Denham  and  other  subjects  of  the  king  in  November  last  and 
despoiled  of  the  said  goods,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  to 
bring  the  said  Charles  and  other  pirates  before  the  king  and  council. 


(  427  ) 


1    RICHARD   III.— Part  IV. 


]^^g4  MEMBRANE    25. 

March  25.  Grant  to  the  kiiig^s  kinsman  Ralph  Ne\'ille,  knight,  lord  Neville,  and  the 
Nottingham,  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the 
manors  or  lordships  of  Barington  and  Southpederton  with  their  members, 
CO.  Somerset,  of  the  yearly  value  of  91/.  lis,  8^.,  and  all  lands,  rents  and 
services  late  of  Giles  Daubeney,  knight,  in  Barington  and  Southpederton, 
the  manor  or  lordship  of  Illesley,  co.  Berks,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
211,  Ids.  4f/.,  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  pertaining  to  them,  late  of 
Richard  Beauchamp,  knight,  in  Illesley,  and  the  reversion  of  the  manors  or 
lordships  of  Queen's  Cammell  and  Eyngesbury  with  their  members,  co. 
Somerset,  of  the  yearly  value  of  SOL  ds,  6f/.,  and  all  lands,  rents  and 
services  pertaining  to  them,  late  of  Margaret,  countess  of  Richemond,  on 
the  death  of  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord  Stanley,  who  holds  the  same  for 
life,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  bondmen,  escheats, 
advowsons,  parks,  stews,  waters,  stanks,  woods,  underwoods,  warrens, 
courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets, 
hereditaments  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  15Z.  yearly. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  ser\'ant  William  Claxton,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lord- 
ships of  Godmanston,  Wareham  and  Stoweborough,  co.  Dorset,  late  of  John 
Trenchard,  traitor,  of  the  yearly  value  of  40/.  Qs.  lie/.,  and  Meriot, 
Bukland  St.  Mary  and  Long  Sutton  in  the  said  county  (sir),  late  of  John  Bevyn, 
traitor,  of  the  yearly  value  of  26/.  Ss.  2c/.,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  lands,  waters,  woods,  underwoods, 
stews,  fisheries,  stanks,  mills,  meadows,  warrens,  parks,  courts,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements,  heriots,  rents,  services,  reversions, 
liberties  and  commodities  by  knight-ser\'ice  and  a  rent  of  100«.  yearly. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  16.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Hawkyn  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  king's  park 

Westminster,    called  Horsfirthe  Parke,  co.  Essex,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues 

of  the  lordship  of  Writhill.  By  p.s. 

March  5.         Grant  to  Philip  Nowell  of  an  annuity  of  5  marks  from  the  issues  of  the 

Westminster,    lordships  of  Midelton  and  Marden,  co.  Kent,  until  he  shall  have  an  office  or 

other  thing  of  like  value  of  the  king's  grant  for  life.  By  p.s. 

April  7.  Inspejcimus  and  confirmation  to  William  Carlile  of  letters  patent  dated 

Nottingham.    11  October,  20  Edward  IV  {see  />.  217),  and  6  November,  18  Edward  IV 

(see  p.  118.)  By  p.s.  and  for  6^.  8^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

MEMBRANE    24. 

March  22.  Whereas  the  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Gloucester  held  the  town  or  borough 
Nottingham,  at  fee  farm,  rendering  to  the  king  65/.  yearly,  and  the  king  by  letters  patent 
dated  2  September  released  to  them  and  their  successors  45/.,  parcel  of  the 
same,  so  that  the  town  is  now  held  at  fee  farm  of  20/.,  the  king  hereby 
grants  in  mortmain  to  William  Farley,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 
St.  Peter,  Gloucester,  the  said  20/.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last.  By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  burgesses  and  the  sheriff. 


428  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-lAOA  Membrane  24 — cont, 

March  24.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Baker,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

NottiDgham.    the  crown,  of  certain  lands  in  the  town  of  Welles,  co.  Somerset,  of  the 

yearly  value  of  71,  13*.  4r/.,  lately  belonging  to  the  rebel  John  Saintlowe, 

knight,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  William  Sapcotys,  one  of  the  ushers 
of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  manor  of  Stokedoile,  co.  Northampton,  with 
its  members,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  Thomas 
Leukenore,  knight,  not  exceeding  the  value  of  20/.  yearly,  to  hold  by  the 
service  by  which  it  was  held  before.  By  p.s. 

March  23.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Wentworth,  esquire,  of  the 

Nottingham,    office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Quenesburgh  with  fees  of  20  marks  yearly 

from  the  issues  of  the  Isle  of  Shippay  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  25.        Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Ralph  Neville,  knight,  lord  Neville,  of  an 

NottiDgham.    annuity  of  80Z.  during  the  life  of  Thomas,  lord  Stanley,  from  the  issues  of 

the  lordship  of  Barnard  Gastell.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Banke,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  of 
the  office  of  weigher  or  peser  of  wools  in  the  town  and  port  of  Booston,  co. 
Lincoln,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  and  also  an  annuity  of  20^.  from 
Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Boston,  parcel  of  the 
honour  of  Richmond.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receiver  of  the  lordship. 

March  24.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Egremond,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of 
Nottingham,  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Kempston,  co.  Bedford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  40Z.,  to  hold  with  knights* 
fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  advowsons,  stews,  fisheries,  waters,  stanks, 
woods,  underwoods,  warrens,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities 
by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  3^.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

March  29.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Ralph  Willughby,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 
Nottingham,  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the 
rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Willughby  Waterles,  co.  Leicester,  of 
the  yearly  value  of  16^  6s.  8rf.,  and  Eston  by  Kyngeston,  co.  Wilts,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  20Z.,  and  the  reversion  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Omesby, 
CO.  Norfolk,  of  the  yearly  value  of  16/.  6$.  8^/.,  late  of  Margaret,  countess  of 
Richemond,  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord  Stanley,  who 
holds  the  same  for  life,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
bondmen,  escheats,  advowsons,  parks,  stews,  stanks,  waters,  woods,  under- 
woods, warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  franchises,  liberties, 
fairs,  markets,  hereditaments  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent 
of  78«.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  28. 

March  1.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Philip  Courteney,  one  of  the  knights 
Westminster,   of  the  body,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  40Z.  from  the  issues  of  the  duchy  of  Corn- 
wall. By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  king's  servant  John  Courteney,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 
body,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  40  marks.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  king's  serA'ant  William  Courteney  of  an  annuity  of  20Z. 

By  p.s. 


1  RICHARD  III.— Part  4.  429 


-lAQA  Membrane  23 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  king's  servant  Humphrey  Gourteney  of  an  annuity  of 
20  marks.  By  p.s. 

March  5.  Grant  to  Thomas  Everingham,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body,  and  the 
Westminster,  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  castle 
and  borough  of  Bemestaple,  the  castle  and  manor  of  Toryton,  the  fee-farm 
of  Toryton  and  Bemestaple  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Bemestaple 
and  Toryton,  co.  Devon,  late  of  Thomas  Seintleger  and  the  manors  of 
Blacford  and  Prestley,  a  yearly  rent  of  66s.  8^.  in  Rode  and  all  lands,  rents 
and  services  in  Blakeford,  Prestley  and  Rode,  co.  Somerset,  the  manor  of 
Nether  Hayford  and  all  lands  in  Nether  Hayford,  co.  Oxford,  and  the  manor 
of  Chirington  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Ghirington,  co.  Berks, 
late  of  Roger  Tokottis,  knight,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  parks, 
warrens,  forests,  chaces,  woods,  underwoods,  streams,  fisheries^  mills,  fairs, 
markets,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  wreck  of 
sea  and  other  rights  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  151.  yearly.         By  p.s. 

March  6.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  James  Hobart  of  10  marks  yearly 
Westminster,   from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  fee-farm  of  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk.        By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  bailiffs. 

March  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Fowler,  esquire  of  the  body, 
Westminster,  of  the  of&ce  of  steward  of  the  towns  and  lordships  of  Bukyngham, 
Hakmersham  and  Brikhill,  parcel  of  the  honour  of  Gloucester,  with  their 
members,  co.  Buckingham,  and  all  lands  and  hereditaments  in  those  towns 
late  of  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of 
an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  28  January,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  with  all  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  5.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Sapcote,  esquire,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body, 

Westminster,   of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  other  possessions  of 

James  Tregurra  in  the  county  of  Cornwall  from  Christmas  last  for  the  use 

of  the  latter,  if  they  remain  so  long  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his 

idiotoy.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  17.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Water  alias  Yorke,  one  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  heralds  at  arms,  for  the  fee  of  his  office,  of  the  manor  of  Bayhall, 
CO.  Kent,  not  exceeding  the  value  of  100s.  yearly,  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  Henry,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  from  the  time 
of  forfeiture  and  a  yearly  rent  of  8^.  6s.  Sd.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 
of  Huntyngfeld,  co.  Kent,  with  a  livery  as  other  heralds  had  in  the  time  of 
Edward  III  yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

March  6.         Grant  for  life,  from  26  June  last,  to  the  king's  servant  William  Bolton, 

Westminster,   one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  park  of 

Sumnyng  Hyll  within  the  forest  of  Wyndesore  and  fees  of  4(2.  daily  from 

the  issues  of  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  riding  forester  of  the  forest  of 
Wyndesore  and  wages  of  Sd.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  castle  of 
Wyndesore  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  21.         Inspeximiis  and  confirmation  to  Robert  Leget  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.   21  Februarv,  1  Edward  lY,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  chief 
mason  of  the  castle  of  Wyndesore. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


480  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


[4g4  MEMBRANE  22. 

April  25.         Inspeximua  and  confirmation  to    John    Shaa  of  letters  patent  dated 
Nottingham.    26  April,  22  Edward  IV  (see  p.  300). 

£7  p.s.  and  for  10«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  10.  Grant,  during  minor! ty,  to  James  Tyrell,  knight,  and  Richard  Gowld, 
Nottinghftm.  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents, 
services  and  other  possessions  with  knights*  fees  etc.  late  of  John  Arundell 
(of)  Trerise,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  and  the  marriage  of  Robert 
his  son  and  heir  without  disparagement,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the 
forfeiture  of  John  Fogge,  knight,  to  whom  Edward  IV  granted  the  same 
by  letters  patent,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

April  15.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  26  June  last,  to  William  Lacy  of  the  office 

Lincoln.       of  clerk  of  the  council,  receiving  40  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the 

manor  or  lordship  of  Bradwell,  co.  Essex,  and  a  livery  for  summer  and 

winter  yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

April  29.         Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  Master  James  Fryse  of  letters  patent 
Northampton,  aated  29  January,  21  Edward  IV  (see  p.  251). 

By  p.s.  and  for  iOs,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  26.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,  of 
Nottingham,  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Hyngham  at  the  Castle,  the  lordship  or 
manor  of  Greies  in  Sibill  Hithingham,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Prayers 
and  all  lands  called  Prayers  in  Greys  in  Sibill  Hythyngham,  the  lordship 
or  manor  of  Pevers  and  all  lands  called  Pevers  in  Greies  in  Sibill 
Hithyngham,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Geldham,  the  lordship  or  manor  of 
Colne  alias  Earl's  Colne,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Hatfeld  Brodok  Bromsho 
Bury  in  Hatfeld,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Vauces,  the  lordship  or  manor  of 
Ongre,  the  hundred  of  Ongre  and  the  hundred  of  Harlowe,  co.  Essex,  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  liberties,  franchises,  courts,  leets,  fairs,  markets, 
parks,  warrens,  stanks,  mills,  commons,  turbaries,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
free  customs  and  other  profits ;  and  the  offices  of  master  forester  and 
master  of  the  game  of  deer  of  all  the  king's  forests,  chaces  and  parks  in 
the  county  of  Essex  and  steward  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  hundreds, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  leets  and  other  courts  of  the  king  in  the  said  county 
not  parcel  of  the  premises  granted  to  him.  By  p.s. 

May  20.  Grant  to  John  Broke,  lord  Cobham,  of  an  annuity  of  16Z.  during  the 

Westminster,    life  of  Thomas,  lord  Stanley,  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Middelton 

and  Merden,  co.  Kent.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  21. 

Feb.  24.         General  pardon  to  John  Gheverell  of  Chauntmarell,  co.  Dorset,  esquire, 
Westminster,    alias  «  gentilman,'  of  all  oJQfences  committed  by  him  before  23  February. 

By  p.s. 

March  2.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation   to  Thomas   Wade  and  John  Challey  of 
Westminster,    letters  patent  dated  4  August,  16  Edward  IV.     [Freyich  Eollj  16  Edward  IV ^ 
m.  8.]  By  p.s.  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Vacated  because  on  the  French  Roll, 

Feb.  27.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  John  Dynham 

Westminster,    of  Dynham,  knight,  of  the  offices  of  chief  steward  and  surveyor  of  all 

castles,  lordships,  honours,  manors  and  other  possessions  of  the  duchy  of 

Cornwall  within  the  realm,  receiving  fees  of  100^  yearly  at  the  hands 

of  the  receiver  general  of  the  duchy  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 


1   RICHARD   III.— Pabt  4.  431 


1  J  o j^  Membrane  21 — cont. 

March  8.         Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  William  ^  earl  of  Huntjngdon,  and  Dame 
Westminster.    Katharine  Plantagenet  of  an  annuity  of  400  marks  yearly  from  Michaelmas 
last  during  the  life  of  Thomas,  lord  Stanley,  from  the  issues  of  the  lord- 
ships of  Newport,  Brekenok  and  Hay  in  Wales.  By  p.s. 

March  5.         Presentation  of  William  Talbot,  doctor  of  decrees,  to  the  prebend  of 

Westminster.    Chute  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  death  of  Master 

William  Osgoby  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the 

church  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

March  8.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  James  Whitfeld,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster,    of   the  king's  pitcher-house  (picherie),  of  the  custody  of  a  weir  (sewere) 
called  *  Home  Were  '  within  the  river  Thames  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter, 
Old  Wyndesore,  c^.  Berks,  with  all  profits,  as  John  Goght  had. 

By  p.s.   [346.] 

March  8.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas  Arundell,  lord  Mautravers, 

Westminster,    of  300  marks  yearly,  viz.  100  marks  from  the  customs  in  the  port  of 

Southampton  and  200  marks  from  the  subsidy  called  tonnage  and  poundage 

in  the  port  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Cole  of  the  office  of  serjeant  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    skinnery  and  12d.  daily  from  26  June  last,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied 

the  office,  from  the  issues  of  the  city  of  Norwich  and  a  livery  of  summer 

and  winter  of  the  suit  of  the  king's  esquires  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the 

keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe  with  all  other  profits,  as  John  Cole  had. 

By  p.s. 

March  10.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Walker  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from  the 
Westminster,    customs  in  the  port  of  Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  23.         Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Sewall  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  knights  of  the 
Westminster,    king's  alms  within  the  college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore. 

By  p.s. 
Feb.  25.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 
Westminster. 

March  8.         Grant  for  life   to   the  king's  servant  James  Huddelston  of  the  ferry 

Westminster,    {passagium)  in  North  Wales  called  *  Portathowe.'  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    20. 

May  27.         Inspeadmus  and  confirmation  to  William,  earl    of  Huntyngdon,  of  a 
Westminster,    charter  dated    at    Wobum,    4    July,    19    Edward    IV.      [Charter    EoU, 

19  Edward  IV,  No,  11.]  By  p.s.  and  for  100s.  paid  in  the  hanaper 

May  29.  Inspeximxis  and  confirmation  to  John  Luthyngton  of  the  following  : — 

Westminster.  1.    Letters  patent  dated  25  September,  17  Edward  IV.     {Ses  p.  64.) 

2.    Letters  patent  dated  4  December,  1  Edward  IV,  appointing 

him  auditor  of  the  honour  and  earldom  of  Bichemond  for  life. 

8.    Letters  patent  dated  2  February,  19  Edward  IV.     (See  p.  177.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  iOs.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  1.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Sapcotes,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 

Westminster,    body,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels, 

of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Iplepenne  with  its  memb^,  co.  Devon,  of 

the  value  of  80Z.,  and  Nethirham   and  Stoke  with  their  members,  co. 


432  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


•\AQA  Membrane  20 — cont, 

Somerset,  of  the  yearly  value  of  601.,  to  hold  with  advowsons,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  hundreds,  fines,  heriots,  leets,  courts,  suits  of 
court,  homages,  views  of  frank  pledge,  warrens  and  other  profits  by  knight- 
service  and  a  rent  of  10  marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 

May  21.  Whereas  John  Yemam,  clerk,  and  Humphrey  Belcher  have  the  custody 

Westminster,  of  all  manors,  lands  and  hereditaments  late  of  William  Trussel,  knight, 
the  manor  or  lordship  of  Wyllaston  and  all  lands  called  Bruersalgh  in  the 
county  of  Chester  excepted,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  Trussell  his 
son  and  heir,  rendering  to  the  king  108L  yearly,  the  king  grants  this  rent 
to  William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Eing*s  Bench,  from  Martinmas 
last.  By  p.s. 

June  2.  Revocation    of    the  protection    with    clause    volumus,    for    one    year, 

Westminster,  granted  on  15  January  last  by  letters  patent  to  Robert  Geryng  olttLs  Jering 
alias  Geddyng  of  the  county  of  Kent,  '  carpenter,'  alias  '  gentilman,'  stay- 
ing on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  William  Rosse,  esquire, 
victualler  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais  and  the  marches  there,  on  the 
safe  custody  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  the  county 
of  Middlesex,  as  Thomas  Northlond  and  William  Martyn,  sheriffs,  have 
certified. 

MEMBRANE  19. 

^l&y  5.  hispeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Eyell  and  his  heirs  of  letters  patent 

Westminster,    dated  27  August,  22  Edward  IV  {see  p,  039). 

For  100s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  11.  Inspexinius  and  confirmation  to  William  Wryxham,  the  warden,  and  the 

Westminster,    brethren  and  sisters  of   the  hospital  of  St.  Katharine  by  the  Tower  of 

London  of  letters  patent  dated  22  February,  8  Edward  IV,  inspecting  to 

Henry  Trevylyan,  then  warden,  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  letters  patent 

dated  23  April,  51  Edward  III,  and  20  September,  50  Edward  III. 

For  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  9.         Letters  of  denization  for  James  Aker,  born  in  the  parts  of  Holand. 
Westminster.  By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

MEMBRANE  18. 

May  28.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  prior  and  canons  of  Bernewell  of 

Westminster,  letters  patent  dated  16  November,  1  Edward  IV,  inspecting  and  confirming 
letters  patent  dated  20  December,  1  Richard  II,  inspecting  and  con- 
firming the  following: — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  18  July,  18  Henry  III. 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Norwich,  3  January,  18  Edward  III  [Charter 
Roll,  18  Edward  III,  No.  4] ,  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter 
dated  at  Westminster,  8  December,  2  Edward  II  [Charter  Roll, 
2  Edward  I  J,  No.  86] ,  [inspecting  and]  confirming  [a  charter 
dated]  at  Westminster,  12  June,  18  [Edward  I]  [Charter  Roll, 
18  Edward  I,  No.  82] ,  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated 
13  May,  13  Henry  III.  For  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  10.        Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Biohard  Croft  and  Thomas  Croft  of  letters 
Westminster,   patent  dated  8  February,  4  Edward  IV,  granting  to  them  for  life  divers 
offices  in  the  park  and  manor  of  Wodestoke. 

By  p.s.  and  for  SOs.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1  RICHARD  m.— Pabt  4.  488 


•^^g^  MEMBEANE  17. 

May  24.  Orant  to  John,  lord  of  Gobham,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his 

Westminster,  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  of  Ermyngton  with  the 
borough  of  the  same,  the  hundred  of  Ermyngton  and  the  manor  of  Hode 
in  Dertington,  co.  Devon,  the  manor  of  Wolston  alias  Wolveston,  co. 
Cornwall,  late  of  William  Stonour,  knight,  rebel,  and  the  reversion  on  the 
death  of  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord  Stanley,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Derteford,  ce,  Kent,  which  reversion  belongs  to  the  king  by  force  of  an  act 
in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  28  January,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsons,  liberties,  franchises,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  fairs, 
markets,  parks,  warrens,  stanks,  mills,  commons,  turbaries,  free  customs 
and  other  things  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  102.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

May  18.  Grant  to  Henry  Grey,  lord  of  Codnore,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 

Westminster,  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of 
Okeham,  co.  Rutland,  of  the  yearly  value  of  86Z.,  Langham,  co.  Rutland,  of 
the  yearly  value  of  SOL,  Egeston,  co.  Rutland,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
282.  ISs.  id.y  Hengrave,  co.  Suffolk,  of  the  yearly  value  of  442.,  and 
Haverhill  and  Hersham,  co.  Suffolk,  of  the  yearly  value  of  282.,  to  hold 
with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  parks, 
bondmen,  stews,  waters,  stanks,  woods,  underwoods,  warrens,  courts,  leets, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises  and  profits  by  knight-service  and 
a  rent  of  202.  yearly!  By  p.s. 

April  24.  Grant,  from  Easter,  28  Edward  IV,  to  William  Dawbeney  of  102.  yearly 
Nottingham,  from  a  farm  in  Watford,  co.  Northampton,  until  he  shall  have  an  office  of 
the  value  of  202.  yearly  for  life  of  the  king's  grant,  and  to  him  and  Joan  his 
wife  of  20  marks  yearly  for  life  from  the  fee  fsurm  of  the  town  of  Notyngham ; 
in  lieu  of  grants  by  letters  patent  dated  22  June,  21  Edward  lY  {see  p,  276), 
and  1  May  [rectiua  March] ,  21  Edward  IV  {see  p.  278;,  surrendered. 

By  p.s. 

May  28.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Tempyll  of  the  office  of  yeoman  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  ordnance  and  6d.  daily  for  his  wages  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lord- 
ships of  Wrotell,  Haveryng,  Boyton,  Hadlegh,  Raylegh  and  Rocheford,  co. 
Essex,  and  Tunbriche,  Penshurst,  Middelton  and  Merdon  and  the  hundred 
of  Middelton,  co.  Kent,  with  arrears  from  7  July  last,  from  which  time  he 
has  occupied  the  office.  By  p.s. 

May  29.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Brakenbery,  one  of  the  esquires 

Westminster,    of  the  body,  of  an  annuity  of  402.  from  1  August  last  from  the  issues  of  the 

mint  within  the  Tower  of  London.  By  p.s. 

May  29.  The  like  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  surveyor  of  the  king's  lordships  of 

Westminster.    Writtell,    Haveryng,  Boyton,    Hadlegh    and    Racheford,  co.   Essex,  and 

Tunbrigge,  Hadlowe,  Penshurst,  Middelton  and  Merdon,  co.  Kent,  with  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  and  all  other  profits. 

June  18.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Scot,  now  knight,  of  letters  patent 
Westminster,    dated  12  June,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  60  marks  yearly  for  life. 

By  p.s.  and  6  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE    16. 


Feb.80(«V)       Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to    John   Hays  of    letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    26  January,  18  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  134.) 

By  p.s.  (246)  and  for  20«»  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

8258  2  b 


484  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-lioj  Membrane  16 — emit, 

March  SO.  Pardon  to  William  Lynde,  the  mayor,  and  the  burgesses  and  bailiffs  of 
Nottingham,  the  town  of  Norhampton  of  50  marks  yearly,  parcel  of  12(W.  of  the  farm  of 
the  town,  from  Michaelmas  last  for  ever,  on  the  surrender  of  letters  patent 
dated  2  May,  16  Edward  IV  {see  p.  99),  so  far  as  concerns  the  202.  yearly 
there  mentioned,  and  because  the  town  has  come  to  such  ruin  that  the 
bailiffs  have  had  to  pay  58/.  6s.  8d.  at  least  yearly  of  their  own  goods 
beyond  the  ordinary  charges  which  they  have  sustained  by  reason  of  their 
offices  and  in  consequence  many  of  the  burgesses  and  inhabitants  have 

1483  withdrawn  from  the  town.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king*8  servant  Nicholas  Hedlam  of  the  offices  of 
Westminster,    porter  of  the  castle  of  Sherefhoton  and  keeper  of  the  king's  wardrobe  within 

the  castle  and  the  park  there,  with  wages  of  2d,  daily  for  the  office  of 
porter,  2d.  daily  for  the  custody  of  the  wardrobe  and  2d.  daily  for  the 
custody  of  the  park  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 

1484  ^^  Sherefhoton  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

May  24.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Glasyer  of  an  annuity  of  265.  Sd.  from  the 

Westminster,    issues  of  the  lordship  of  Mydelton  and  Marden,  co.  Kent.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  15- 

March  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Percy,  knight,  controller  of  the 
Nottingham,  household,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the 
rebels,  oj  the  manors  of  Gampes,  Saxton  and  Abyton,  co.  Cambridge,  and 
all  issues  of  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last,  and  the  reversion  on  the  death 
of  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord  Stanley,  of  the  manors  of  Sootton  and 
Brereton  and  certain  lands,  rents,  services  and  hereditaments  in  Scotton, 
Brereton,  Staveley,  Staynley,  Burton  and  Knaresburgh,  co.  York,  to  hold 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  fairs, 
markets,  meadows,  warrens,  stanks,  mills,  commons  of  turves,  and  other 
things  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee  and  a  rent  of  15/.  yearly ;  and 
inspeadmus  of  the  following: — 

Charter  of  Thomas  Barowe,  clerk,  and  John  Hudleston,  knight,  feoffees 
to  the  use  of  the  king,  granting  by  his  command  the  manor  of 
Garboldesham  and  all  lands  in  Garboldesham,  and  the  advowsons  of  the 
churches  of  Garboldesham,  co.  Norfolk,  late  of  Ehzabeth,  late  countess  of 
Oxford,  to  Robert  Percy,  knight,  and  Joyce  his  wife  and  the  heirs  male 
of  their  bodies  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  said 
Robert  and  the  manors  of  Maldon,  Waltons  Hall  in  Purley,  Planners- 
wike,  Jakelottys  and  Monden  and  all  lands  in  Maldon,  co.  Essex,  late  of 
the  said  countess,  to  the  said  Robert  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body. 
They  had  the  premises  with  John  Pilkyngton  and  William  Hopton, 
knights,  now  deceased,  of  the  grant  of  ihe  king,  then  duke  of  Gloucester, 
as  appears  in  a  charter  dated  19  February,  18  Edward  IV,  and  he  had 
the  said  manors  of  Garboldesham,  Maldon  and  Waltons  Hall,  lands  in 
Garboldesham  and  Maldon  and  advowsons  of  the  demise  of  the  said 
countess,  William,  late  bishop  of  Ely,  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,  John 
Warkeworth,  Peter  Baxster,  clerks,  John  Grene,  Gilliert  Deb^ham, 
James  Arblaster,  esquire,  Roger  Tounesend  and  Henry  Robson  and  the 
manors  of  Flannerswike,  Jakelottis  and  Monden  of  tiie  demise  of  the  said 
countess,  Peter,  James,  Roger  and  Henry,  as  appears  in  two  charters 
dated  9  January,  12  Edward  IV.  Roger  Wentworth,  Thomas  Preston, 
Thomas  Bolton  and  Thomas  Taillour  are  appointed  attorneys  tp  deliver 


1   RICHARD  III.— Pabt  4. 


485 


1484. 


April  24. 
Nottingham. 

April  26. 
Nottingham. 


May  81. 

Westminster. 

June  7. 

Westminster. 


Memhram  15 — cont, 

seisin  of  the  premises.  Witnesses : — Thomas  Mongomery,  James  Tirell, 
knights,  John  Radclyflf  Fitz  Wautier,  Ralph  WiUoughby,  esquires, 
Richard  Southwell,  William  Grey  of  Merton  and  others.  26  February, 
1  Richard  III.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Sayntlo  late  of  Eeynsham,  co.  Somerset,  knight, 
alias  late  of  Tormartun,  co.  Gloucester.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Walter  Hungerford  alian  Hongreford  of  Haytesbury, 
CO.  Wilts,  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  24  April* 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Nicholas  Latymer  alias  Latemer  of  Denche,  co.  Dorset, 

knight.  By  p.s 

• 

The  like  to  Thomas  Leukenore  late  of  Tratton,  co.  Sussex,  knight. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life,  from  Easter  last,  to  the  king's  servant  James  Strangways, 
knight  of  the  body,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Dighton,  co.  York,  to  the 
yearly  value  of  60^.,  with  all  liberties,  franchises,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  wards,  marriages,  knights*  fees,  meadows,  feedings,  waters, 
woods,  warrens,  and  other  profits,  and  an  annuity  of  18^.  18«.  id.  from  the 
issues  of  the  king*s  manor  or  lordship  of  Middelham  with  its  members, 
CO.  York.  By  p.s. 


April  8. 
Nottingham. 


April  8. 
Nottingham. 


May  28. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE     14. 

Grants  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Quadryng,  one  of 
the  yeoman  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  town  of 
TotUl,  CO.  Lincoln,  with  fees  of  2d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  said  lord- 
ship and  all  other  profits ;  and  grant  to  him  for  life  of  an  annuity  of  100«. 
from  the  issues  of  the  said  lordship.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Andrew  Leke,  one  of  the 
yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  king's  lordships  and 
manors  of  Frampton,  Bykker  and  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  with  fees  of  id,  daily 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  and  all  other  profits ;  anid  grant  to  him  for 
life  of  an  annuity  of  100s.  from  the  issues  of  the  said  lordships  and  manors. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Robert  Brakynbery,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of 
his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lordships 
of  Mote,  Marden,  Detlyng  and  Newenton  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services 
in  Motte,  Merden,  Detlyng  and  Nelventon,  co.  Kent,  late  of  Antony,  earl 
Ryviers,  of  the  yearly  vsdue  of  26Z.  18^.  4r/.,  the  manors  or  lordships  of 
Crathom  and  Cokered  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in  the  towns, 
hamlets  and  territories  of  Crathom  and  Crokered  late  of  John  Cheyne, 
Robert  Cheyne  and  Humphrey  Cheyne  and  all  other  lands,  rents  and 
services  in  Kompney  Merssh  and  elsewhere  in  the  county  of  Kent  and  in 
the  Isle  of  Ozney  and  the  town  and  parish  of  Hastyngys  and  elsewhere 
in  the  county  of  Sussex  late  of  the  said  John,  Robert  and  Humphrey  and 
in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  their  forfeiture,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
502. 18s.  Id.,  and  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Glassenbury  and  all  hmds,  rents 
and  services  in  the  town,  hamlet  and  territory  of  Glassenbury  and  in  the 
counties  of  Kent,  Sussex  and  Surrey  late  of  Walter  Robert,  of  the  yearly 


486  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1  i^oj^  Membrane  14 — cont, 

yalue  of  40^,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  parked  warrens,  forests, 
chaces,  woods,  underwoods,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  stews,  waters, 
stanks,  streams,  fisheries,  mills,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  heriots 
and  commodities  from  9  March  last  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  SL  16s. 
yearly.  By  p.s. 

April  26.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Sibill,  esquire,  as  clerk  of  the 
Nottingham,  market  of  the  household  and  throughout  the  whole  realm,  with  the 
supervision  of  all  artificers,  labourers,  victuallers,  bakers  and  brewers, 
and  power  to  imprison  those  accused  or  found  guilty  of  fraud  in  the 
exercise  of  their  crafts,  and  grant  to  him,  during  pleasure,  of  all  issues 
of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

April  24.         Grant  to  Master  John  Shirwod,  professor  of  theology  and  the  king's 

Nottingham,    proctor  in  the  court  of  Home,  and  his  assigns  of  the  custody  of  the 

temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Durham  with  advowsons  from  the  death  of 

William,  last  bishop,  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the  king's  hands.      By  p.s. 

April  25.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Percy,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  the  demesne 
Nottingham,  lands  and  meadows  of  the  king's  manor  of  Kenyngton,  co.  Surrey,  with  a 
bam  and  other  easements  without '  le  pale '  there  and  of  the  conies,  rents 
and  perquisites  of.  court  and  other  profits  pertaining  to  it,  from  Michaelmas 
last,  rendering  to  the  king  20  marks  yearly  as  was  answered  to  Henry  VI 
by  Ralph  Legh,  and  of  the  offices  of  steward  of  the  lordship  of  Kenyngton 
and  keeper  of  the  said  manor,  parcel  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall,  receiving 
the  accustomed  fees  for  the  office  of  steward  and  id,  daily  for  the  office  of 
keeper  from  the  said  farm  of  20  marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 

June  18.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Rither  alias  Ryther  late  of  Ryther,  co.  York, 
Westminster,    esquire,  alias  of  London,  *  gentilman,*  alias  of  Kynston,  co.  Kent,  alius  late 

of  Maydeston,  co.  Kent,  ali<is  of  Mote,  co.  Kent,  of  all  offences  committed 
by  him  before  20  May  last.  By  p.s. 

June  20.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Katharine,  duchess  of  Buckingham,  of  an 
Westminster,    annuity  of  200  marks  from   the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Tunbrigge, 

CO.  Kent.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE   18. 

March  6.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Wortley,  knight,  one  of  the 

Westminster,    knights  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  lordship  of  Scaresdale 

and  town  of  Chesterfeld,  co.  Derby,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Wortley  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Stafford  Grene, 
CO.  Stafford,  with  the  accustomed  ^ees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Bayldon  of  the  office  of  keeper  or  bailiff  of  the 
manor  of  Stafford,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

March  7.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Dighton  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of 
Westminster.    Ayton,  co.  Stafford,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Belle  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  park  of 
Stafford,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

May  6.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Payn  late  of  Norton  Beauchamp,  co.  Somerset, 

Westminster.    <  taillour,*  of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before 


1  RICHARD  m.— Pabt  4. 


487 


1484. 


May  11. 
Westminster. 


March  7. 
Westininster. 


May  6. 
Weetminster. 


April  25. 
Nottingham. 


May  12. 

Westminster. 


May  12. 
Weetminster. 


Membrane  18 — cant. 

Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  lY,  to 
answer  the  said  late  king  and  Joan,  lady  of  Lysle,  for  having  with  Thomas 
Oamage  late  of  Norton  Beauchampi  esquire,  William  ap  Morgan  Gamage 
late  of  Norton  Beauchamp,  esquire,  William  Gamage  late  of  Norton 
Beauchamp,  'gentilman/  Thomas  ap  Roger  late  of  Norton  Beauchamp, 
'gentilman,*  William  Carpynter  late  of  Norton  Beauchamp,  *yoman,* 
David  Glasyer  late  of  Welles,  co.  Somerset,  *courtholder,'  Henry  Mower 
late  of  Stoke  Gififord,  co.  Somerset,  the  elder,  '  tanner,*  Henry  Mower  late 
of  Norton  Beauchamp,  the  younger,  *  tanner,*  David  Treheron  late  of 
Barton,  co.  Somerset,  *  yoman,*  John  Byryk  late  of  Worle,  co.  Somerset, 
*  laborer,*  Thomas  Newlond  late  of  Worle,  *husbondman,'  Jevan  Dee  late 
of  Uphill,  CO.  Somerset,  *  wever,'  .John  Banewell  lute  of  Uphill,  *  hosteler,* 
John  Hayne  late  of  Axbrigge,  co.  Somerset,  '  touker,*  Michael  Payn  late 
of  Norton  Beauchamp,  'taillour,'  Thomas  Twytte  late  of  Kewestoke, 
00.  Somerset,  'husbondman,*  Walter  Mannyng  late  of  Banewell, 
GO.  Somerset,  laborer,'  David  Lewes  late  of  Stoke  Cursy,  co.  Somerset, 
<  yoman,*  William  Jones  late  of  Wryngton,  co.  Somerset,  'taillour,*  Robert 
ap  Procer  late  of  Norton  Beauchamp,  <  yoman,*  David  Walsheman  late  of 
Norton  Beauchamp,  chaplain,  Philip  Birgo  late  of  W^orle,  ^  mason,* 
William  of  Pantry  late  of  Norton  Beauchamp,  *  yoman,*  John  ap  Jankyn 
late  of  Portebury,  co.  Somerset,  *  yoman,*  John  Porter  late  of  Portbury, 
< yoman,*  William  Marchall  late  of  Clopton,  co.  Somerset,  'yoman,*  and 
John  Hawkyns  late  of  Clopton,  '  yoman,*  entered  into  and  disseised  her  of 
the  manor  of  Norton  Beauchamp  by  Worspryng,  two  carucates  and  three 
virgates  of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow,  ld,s.  4e/.  of  rent  and  a  rent  of  a  moiety 
of  a  pound  of  cumin  in  Kewestoke,  Worspryng,  Rolleston,  Boure,  Neulond, 
Ghurchechehill  and  Neuton  and  the  fourth  part  of  the  manor  of  Worle, 
CO.  Somerset;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan, 
knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  26  November  last,  to  the  king*s  servant 
Nicholas  Spicer,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  receiver  of 
the  lordships  of  Brekenoke,  Neweport,  Uske  and  Carlion  in  South  Wales, 
with  fees  of  20  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  same  and  all  other 
profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Wortley,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body,  of  the 
offices  of  steward  of  all  lordships  and  lands  lately  pertaining  to  Henry,  late 
duke  of  Buckingham,  in  the  county  of  Stafford  and  of  master  of  the  game  of 
all  forests,  woods,  chaces,  warrens  and  other  places  in  the  said  county  lately 
pertaining  to  the  said  duke,  with  fees  of  lOOZ.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the 
said  lordships  and  lands  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  William  Tyler  of  letters  patent  dated 
2  December,  19  Edward  IV.    (See  p.  168.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Impeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Priour  of  letters  patent  dated 
7  June,  16  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  10  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  6<.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Presentation  of  John  Dawson  to  the  parish  church  of  Debden,  in  the 
diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Master  Richard  Payne, 
bachelor  in  decrees.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Reginald  Yong  to  take  stone-cutters, 
plumbers,  carpenters,  layers,  glaziers,  tilers,  smiths,  plasterers,  daubers  and 
other  workmen  for  the  king*3  works  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  the 


488 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


April  16. 
Lincoln. 


1483. 

July  3. 
Westminster. 


Metnbrane  13 — cont, 

castle  of  Wyndesore,  the  manor  of  Ghyltem  Langley  and  the  lodge  and 
park  there  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm  and  timber,  stone,  tiles,  shingles, 
laths,  boards,  iron,  lead,  glass,  nails  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage  for 
the  same.  By  bill  of  the  clerk  of  the  works. 

The  like  of  Walter  Forster. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Hopton,  esquire,  of  the  offices 
of  bailiff  and  warrener  of  Marlowe,  co.  Buckingham,  with  the  custody  of 
the  king's  swans  there,  with  wages  of  id,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lord- 
shfp  of  Marlowe,  and  an  annuity  of  10/.  yearly  from  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  ser\'ant,  Richard  Ive,  for  his  good 
service  to  Edward  IV  and  the  king,  of  the  office  of  clerk  of  the  crown  of 
Chancery  from  26  June  last,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied  the  office,  with 
all  profits  as  John  de  Tamworth  and  Geoffrey  Martyn  had  in  the  time  of 
Edward  III  and  Thomas  Ive  in  the  time  of  Edward  IV  and  20/.  yearly  from 
the  issues  of  the  hanaper  and  a  livery  of  vesture  and  fur  of  the  suit  of 
esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.s. 


1484. 

Feb.  13. 
Westminster. 


June  5. 
Westminster. 


June  17. 
Westminster. 


May  30. 
Westminster. 


June  28. 
Westminster. 


June  25. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    12. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Maymond  of  the  office  of 
bailiff  of  the  Kordship  of  Ouston,  co.  Lincoln,  with  fees  of  80s.  id.  yearly 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits,  and  an  annuity  of  4.0s. 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

Demise  to  William  Mistelbroke  from  Michaelmas  last  for  life  of  the 
custody  of  the  manor  of  Claygate  with  its  members  in  the  parish  of  Asshe, 
CO.  Surrey,  rendering  to  the  king  yearly  6/.  ISs,  id.  and  iOd.  of  increment 
and  keeping  up  the  houses,  enclosures,  buildings  and  other  charges. 

By  p.s. 

hispeximns  and  confirmation  to  Alice  Borough  of  letters  patent  dated 
18  June,  1  {rectius  20)  Edward  IV  [see  p.  203],  granting  to  her  a  yearly 
rent  of  20  marks  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  of  George,  late  duke 
of  Clarence.  By  p.s.  and  for  18s.  id.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Inspexinnis  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Peyntour  of  letters  patent  dated 
9  January,  15  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  10  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  10s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Appulby  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's 
privy  palace  of  Westminster,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  Michaelmas 
last,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied  the  office  at  the  king^s  command,  as 
Peter  Curteys  had,  from  the  fee  farm  and  issues  of  the  town  of  Southamp- 
ton, and  the  office  and  custody  of  the  king's  wardrobe  within  the  palace  of 
Westminster  from  Michaelmas  last,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  as  in 
the  times  of  Edward  III  and  Richard  11  from  the  said  fee-farm  and  issues. 

By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff,  men  and  bailiffs  of  the  town  and 
the  farmers  of  the  said  fee-farm. 


March  6.         Grant  for  life  to  James  Danby,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  master 
Westminster,    of  the  king's  hounds  called  *hereies,'  receiving  for  Us  own  wages  12(2.  daily 


1   RICHABD  III— Part  4. 


489 


1484. 


June  28. 
Westminster. 


June  6. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  l^—cont* 

from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  and  also  other 
wages,  viz.  id.  daily  for  one  yeoman  'barners,*  and  8^.  daily  for  his 
horse,  2d.  daily  for  each  of  two  yeomen  'barners'  and  two  yeomen 
'veautrers,'  l^d.  daily  for  each  of  two  grooms  of  the  veautrers'  office  and  f</. 
daily  for  the  puture  of  each  of  86  running  dogs  and  9  harriers,  from  the 
issues  of  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloths  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and 
Dorset  and  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  same,  with  arrears  from 
Michaelmas  last,  with  all  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  office  as  John 
Wroth,  esquire,  had.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Conyers,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 
household,  of  an  annuity  of  26Z.  18s.  id.  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the 
issues  of  the  king's  castle  or  lordship  of  Barnard  Castell  until  the  king 
shall  provide  him  with  lands,  an  office  or  something  of  like  value. 

By  p.s. 

Letters  of  denization  for  John  le  Germawe,  bom  in  the  bishopric  of  Li^ge. 

By  p.s.  and  for  18«.  id.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


March  6. 
Westminster. 


May  8. 
Westminster. 

April  24. 
Westminster. 


June  14. 
Westminster. 

June  15. 
Westminster. 


June  16. 
Westminster. 


April  24. 
Nottingham. 


MEMBRANE  11. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Edward  Skelton  of  letters  patent  dated 
16  July,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  one  of  the 
king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  12(/.  daily  from  the  farm  of  the 
counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

By  p.s.  and  for  26$.  8^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 

Confirmation  of  the  grant  for  life  to  John  Haukens  of  10  marks  yearly 
by  letters  patent  dated  [8]1  January,  14  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s.  and  for  60.  8^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Confirmation  of  the  grant  for  life  to  Robert  Grene  of  10  marks  yearly  by 
letters  patent  dated  28  October,  15  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s.  and  for  65.  8^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  Brome,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Cernecote,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Paty. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Chester,  esquire^  of  the 
office  of  ganger  within  the  port  and  town  of  Bristol  with  the  accustomed 
fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Lilboume  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  a  yearly  rent  or  fee-farm  of 
8/.  from  certain  lands  in  Edonbrigge,  co.  Kent,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Richard 
Martyn,  esquire,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  Henry, 
late  duke  of  Buckingham,  to  hold  from  Michaelmas  last  by  knight-service 
and  a  rent  of  II5.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or  lordship 
of  Radclif  on  Sore  and  all  other  lands,  rents,  possessions  and  hereditaments 
late  of  Henry,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  in  Radclif  on  Sore  and  Kynston, 
CO.  Nottingham,  and  Kegworthe,  co.  Leicester,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by 


440 


CALENDAR  OP    PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


April  26. 

Nottingham. 


Membrafie  11 — cont, 

reason  of  his  forfeiture,  to  hold  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  40s.  yearly, 
the  manor  or  lordship  of  Overton  Longevile  with  the  advowson  of  the 
parish  church  of  the  same  and  all  other  lands,  rents,  possessions  and 
hereditaments  in  Overton  Longville,  co.  Huntingdon,  late  of  Roger  Tocotes 
late  of  Bromeham,  knight,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his 
forfeiture,  to  hold  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  405.  yearly,  and  the  manor 
or  lordship  of  Dalbury  and  Dalbury  Lyes  with  the  advowson  of  the  parish 
church  of  the  same  and  all  other  lands,  rents,  possessions  and  hereditaments 
in  Dalburv  and  Dalbury  Lyes  and  Elwall  and  Wrikesworthe  aliag 
Worseworth,  co.  Derby,  late  of  Henry,  late  duke  of  Exeter,  to  hold  by 
knight-service  and  a  rent  of  20s.  yearly,  and  all  the  issues  of  the  premises 
frcm  18  October  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Wassheboum,  esquire,  of  an 
annuity  of  10  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Elmeley  Lovet,  co. 
Worcester. 


May  18. 
Westminster. 


May  18. 

Westminster. 


May  80. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  21. 
WestminBter. 


June  18. 
Westminster. 


April  10. 
Nottingham. 

March  21. 

Nottingham. 


MEMBRANE    10. 

Inspfximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Alday  of  letters  patent  dated  1  July, 
8  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  lOZ.  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Inspejcimus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  10  December, 
1  Edward  IV,  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated  4  March, 
8  Richard  II,  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated  8  February, 
26  Edward  III,  granting  divers  liberties  to  the  workers  of  cloths  from 
foreign  parts.  By  p.s.  and  for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumm,  for  one  year,  granted 
on  11  May  by  letters  patent  to  Robert  Cowper  late  of  Upham, 
CO.  Hampton,  alias  late  of  London,  'carpenter,'  alias  late  of  Gharyng, 
CO.  Kent,  alias  of  the  town  of  Calais,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in 
the  company  of  William  Rosse,  esquire,  victualler  of  the  town,  castle 
and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the  same, 
because  he  delays  at  Charryng,  co.  Kent,  as  John  Bamme,  sheriff,  has 
certified. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Stanbrige  of  letters  patent  dated 
8  July  {rectius  June),  U  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office 
of  the  custody  of  the  lodge  of  Emmeslowe  in  the  forest  of  Shirwode 
and  of  being  one  of  the  king's  foresters  there. 

By  p.s.  and  for  18s.  4(2.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  PuUowe,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  of  an 
annuity  of  6/.  20rf.  from  Midsummer  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Harom,  co.  York,  until  he  shall  be  promoted  by  the  king  to  an  office  of 
greater  value.  By  p.s. 

Inspexitnus  and  confirmation  to  John  Clerk  of  letters  patent  dated  5  July, 
17  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  89.)  By  K. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Windesore  of  letters  patent  dated 
17  August,  19  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  162.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  ^  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper* 


1   RICHARD  III.— Pabt  4.  441 


J4g3^  MEMBRANES  9  and  8. 

Dec.  16.         Impeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  royal  free 
Westminster,    chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  of  the  following : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  80  November,   1  Edward  IV,  inspecting  and 
confirming  letters  patent  dated  26  October,  25  Edward  III. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  6  December,  19  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  178.) 

By  p.s. 


i^gj^  Membrane  s — cont. 

May  1.  Presentation  of  John,  bishop  of  Waterford,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.    Langworth,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  to  the  parish  church  of  Henton,  in 
the  same  diocese,  on  an  exchange  of  churches  with  Richard  Birde. 


MEMBRANES  8  and  7. 

Feb.  19.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Mountgraoe  of 
Westminster,    the  following : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  22  February,  1  Edward  IV,  inspecting  and 

confirming  with  additions  to  Robert,  then  prior,  and  the  convent  a 
charter  dated  at  Westminster,  20  March,  22  Richard  II.  [Charter  Roll, 
21-28  Bichard  II,  Xo.  2.] 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  24  February,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  them 

the  manor  of  Atherston,  co.  Warwick. 
8.  Letters  patent  dated  28  November,  11  Edward  IV,  granting  to 
Robert,  then  prior,  and  the  convent  the  manor  or  alien  priory  of 
Begger,  co.  York.  For  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


Mcfnbrane  7 — cont. 

March  8.         Grant  for  life  to  Roger  Kynaston,  knight,  of  an  annuity  of  40  marks  from 

Westminster    the  issues  of  the  king's  commote  of  Arduduy,  co.  Merioneth,  at  the  hands 

of  the  bailiffs  or  farmers  of  the  king's  town  of  Hardlagh  in  the  said 

commote  and  the  king's  rhingylls  of  the  commote.  By  p.s. 

March  5.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Kynaston,  knight,  of  the  offices 

Westminster,    of  sheriff  and  escheator  of  the  county  of  Merieniouth  in  North  Wales  with 

the  accustomed  fees  and  all  other  profits,  which  were  granted  to  him  by 

letters  patent  of  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    6. 

Feb.  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  mother  Cecily,  duchess  of  York,  in  recompense  of 

Westminster,  grants  to  her  of  400Z.  yearly  and  289^  Qs.  8d,  yearly  by  letters  patent  dated 
1  June,  1  Edward  IV,  of  which  she  has  received  no  payment,  that  she  or 
her  factors  or  attorneys  in  the  next  two  years  may  ship  775j  sacks  and 
bales  of  wool  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  and  Suthampton  and  take 
them  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  to  any  foreign  parts  quit  of  customs  and 
subsidies,  and  afterwards  258^  sacks  and  bales  yearly  in  like  manner  until 
the  king  shall  provide  her  for  life  with  the  sum  of  689L  6s.  8f/.  yearly. 

ByK. 


442 


CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1484. 
May  18. 

Westminster. 


May  81. 
Westminster. 

June  4. 
Westminster. 


May  25. 
Westminster, 


June  12. 

Westminster. 


June  28. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  6 — cont. 

Pardon  to  the  mayor  and  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Oxford  of  20  marks, 
parcel  of  the  fee-farm  of  402.,  of  which  lOOs.  is  allowed  to  them  for  the 
assize  of  bread  and  ale  which  used  to  pertain  to  the  said  farm,  of  which 
the  chancellor  and  scholars  of  the  University  answer  to  the  king  for  Id. 
yearly ;  and  grant  that  they  shall  henceforth  hold  the  town  at  fee-farm  of 
21^  18«.  4f/.  only.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Thorney  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the 
place  of  Thomas  Wysbech,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  London  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  William  Guy,  brother  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Bartholomew  in  West- 
smythfeld  in  the  suburb  of  London,  as  prior  of  that  place.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Hugh  Hastinges,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  of  Wellys, 
CO.  Norfolk,  of  the  yearly  value  of  29/.  17«.  Okd.,  Wargham,  co.  Norfolk,  of 
the  yearly  value  of  2SL  ISs,  7c/.,  Sheringham,  co.  Norfolk,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  IM.  18<.  lOd.,  and  Wyveton,  co.  Norfolk,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
86/.  17s.  lid.,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats, 
advowsons,  waters,  woods,  underwoods,  stews,  fisheries,  stanks,  mills, 
meadows,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements, 
heriots,  rents,  services,  reversions,  liberties  and  commodities  by  knight- 
service  and  a  rent  of  8/.  16s.  7d.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Richard  Hansard  of  the  custody  of  the  lordship,  manor  and 
hundred  of  Odyam  with  rents  or  issues,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures, 
fisheries,  water-mills,  warrens,  views  of  frank  pledge,  perquisites  of  court 
and  all  other  commodities,  liberties  and  franchises  from  Michaelmas  last 
for  20  years,  rendering  to  the  king  51/.  yearly,  and  grant  that  he  shall  not 
be  charged  with  the  repair  of  the  same  and  shall  have  allowance  for  any 
grants  that  may  be  made  out  of  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  in  that  city  for  the 
restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  St.  Bartholomew  in 
Westsmythfeld,  London,  to  William  Guy,  canon  of  the  priory,  whose 
election  as  prior  Thomas,  bishop  of  London,  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty 
the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Buckingham. 
Essex  and  Hertford. 
Middleseic. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    5. 


May  20. 
Westminster. 


Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Henry  Abyndon  of  letters  patent  dated 
2  March,  2  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  8/.  yearly  for  life  from  the  issues 
of  the  castle,  manor  or  lordship  of  Hadlegh,  co.  Essex. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  farmers,  receivers  or  other  occupiers. 


1   RICHARD   III.— Pabt  4.  448 


■i^oi  Membrane  5 — cofit, 

June  14.         Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Gisbome  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  game  ^nd 

Westminster,    woods  in  the  forest  of  Pambere,  co.  Southampton,  with  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  p.s. 

May  18.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Garnet,  for  his  good  service 

Westminster,    fco  Edward  IV  and  the  kmg,  of  the  office  of  pavillioner  and  serjeant  of  the 

king's  pavilions  and  tents  within  the  realm  and  wages  of  IM.  daily  for  himself 
and  id.  daily  for  a  yeoman  under  him,  100«.  [yearly]  for  a  house  in  which 
the  pavilions  and  tents  are  kept,  468.  8^^.  yearly  for  his  robes  for  winter  and 
summer  and  ISs.  id.  for  a  robe  of  the  said  yeoman,  from  the  issues  of  the 
manors  or  lordships  of  Wrottell,  Haveryng,  Boy  ton,  Hadlegh,  Raylegh  and 
Rocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  Tunbrigge,  Penshurst,  Middelton  and  Merdon 
and  the  hundred  of  Middelton,  co.  Kent,  with  arrears  from  7  July  last,  from 
which  time  he  has  occupied  the  office  at  the  king's  command.  By  p.s. 

June  20.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Edmund  Graveley  of  the  office  of 
Westminster,    chief  carpenter  of  the  king's  works  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  and 

the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm  with  wages  of  12d. 
daily  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wrottell,  Haveryng, 
Boyton,  Hadlegh,  Raylegh  and  Rocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  Tonbrigge, 
Penshurst,  Middelton  and  Merdon  and  the  hundred  of  Middelton,  co.  Kent, 
and  a  robe  of  the  suit  of  the  king's  esquires  yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe 
and  all  other  profits,  cuttings  {discidiis),  chips  {quisquiliis),  mansions, 
liberties  and  conmiodities,  and  arrears  of  wages  from  7  July  last,  from 
which  time  he  has  occupied  the  office  at  the  king's  command.  By  p.s. 

June  22.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers  of  the  manors. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  28.  Demise  to  Thomas  Talbot  of  the  town  of  Calais  and  his  heirs,  executors 

Westminster,    and    assigns    from    Michaelmas  last  for   10  years  of  a  pasture  called 

'  Millemansbroke '  lying  within  the  lordship  of  Guysnes  with  all  lands, 
meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  moors,  marshes,  fisheries,  fowlings,  chases, 
reeds,  rents,  services  and  appurtenances,  rendering  to  the  king  yearly  at  the 
exchequer  of  Calais  in  time  of  peace  the  ancient  rent  of  8da.  id.  paid  by 
Robert  Radclyf  and  20s.  more  of  increment,  provided  that  in  case  of  war  he 
shall  not  be  bound  to  answer  for  a  greater  sum  than  can  be  levied  by  his 
oath  and  the  testimony  of  the  controller  there.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANES  4  and  3. 

March  1.  Insiteximus  and  confirmation  to  the  bailiffs  and  burgesses  of  the  town  or 
Westminster,  borough  of  Huntyngdon  of  letters  patent  dated  4  July,  2  Henry  VI, 
inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  12  February, 
8  Henry  IV  [Charter  Roll,  3  and  4  Henry  IV.  No.  6],  inspecting  and  con- 
firming a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  12  December,  5  Richard  II 
[Charter  Roll  5  and  6  Richard  II y  No.  22],  inspecting  and  confirming  the 
following : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  10  December,  1  Richard  II,  inspecting  and 
confirming  the  following : — 

(1.)  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  10  April,  22  Edward  III 
[Charter  Roll,  22  Edward  III,  No.  15],  inspecting  and  confirming 
with  additions  a  charter  dated  at  Haveryng,  7  August,  7  John, 
[liotidi  Cartarnm,  p.  157.] 


444  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


Membranes  4  and  3 — cont. 


(2.)     A  charier  dated  at  Westminster,  15  October,  87  Edward 
[Charter  Boll,  Edward  111,  Xo,  6.] 
2.  A  charter  dated  at   Dover,   6   March,   36   Henry  111.      [Charter 
Roll,  36  Henry  HI,  m.  18.] 

And  grant  that  they  and  their  successors  shall  form  one  corporate  body 
of  two  bailiffs  and  the  burgesses  of  the  town  with  power  of  acquiring  in 
mortmain  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions  and  of  impleading  and  being 
impleaded ;  pardon  to  them  for  ever  of  21  marks,  parcel  of  All.  due  to  tbe 
king  yearly  for  the  farm  of  the  town ;  grant  that  they  and  the  men,  tenants 
and  residents  of  the  town  shall  be  quit  of  prises,  forest  tolls  and  seizures  and 
no  buyer  or  purveyor  of  the  king  shall  enter  the  town  and  the  liberty  and 
precinct  of  the  same ;  and  grant  that  they  shall  have  free  warren  in  all  their 
lands  within  the  town  and  the  precinct  and  liberty  of  the  same.  By  p.s. 


Membrane  3 — cont. 

Iilay  25.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Stok  of  the  office  of  clerk  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  ordnance  within  the  realm  and  elsewhere  and  wages  of  Qd.  daily  from 
the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wrottell,  Haveryng,  Boyton, 
Hadlegh,  Baylegh  and  Becheford,  co.  Essex,  and  Tunbrigg,  Penshurst, 
Middelton  and  Merdon  and  the  hundred  of  Middelton,  co.  Kent,  with 
arrears  from  7  July  last,  from  which  time  he  has  occupied  the  office. 

By  p.s. 

May  20.  Bevocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volnmus,  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,  on  4  May  last  by  letters  patent  to  John  Stokwode,  citizen  and  *  Salter '  of 
London,  alias  'husbondman,*  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 
of  William  Bosse,  esquire,  victualler  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais  and 
the  marches  there,  on-the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because 
he  delays  in  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriff. 


MEMBRANE    2. 

March  7.         Grant  for  life,  on  account  of  her  poverty,  to  Katharine  Mountferaunt, 

Westminster,    daughter  and  heir  of  Bertrand,  lord  of  Mountferaunt,  and  Petronilla  his 

wife,  of  an  annuity  of  20/.  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the 

counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham.  By  p.s. 

Moy  19.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 
Westminster. 

May  12.  hispeadmus  and  confirmation  to  William  Porter  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.    17  January,  8  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  Qd.  daily. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  24.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Geoffrey  Warton,  one  of  the  king's 

Westminster.  Serjeants  at  arms,  of  an  annuity  of  10/.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Bodyham,  co.  Sussex,  lately  pertaining  to  Thomas  Lewkenore,  knight, 
rebel. 

June  19.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers  of  the  lordship. 
Westminster. 


1  BICHABD  in.— Pabt  4. 


4M 


1484. 

May  20. 

Westminster. 

May  28. 
Westzainster. 


May  12. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  2  — cont. 

Presentation  of  John  Shawe  to  the  parish  church  of  Grafton,  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  James  Molyneux. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Sleford  late  of  Norwich,  '  gentilman,'  of  his  outlawry 
in  London  for  not  appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  satisfy  Boger  Shauelok,  citizen  and 
tailor  of  London,  of  201.  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  and  20s. 
damages,  the  said  Eoger  having  appeared  in  court  at  Westminster  on 
24  May  and  acknowledged  himself  satisfied  and  the  said  Thomas  having 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of 
the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Grant  to  the  king*s  servant  Ralph  Assheton,  knight  of  the  body,  and  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the 
manors  of  Melton  and  Yeffyng,  Eyngesknoth,  Mekell  Bepton,  Litill  Bepton 
and  Assheford,  Lothfeld  and  Cherington,  100  acres  of  land  in  Bumney 
Mersshe  called  '  Bariers,'  the  manor  of  Hertrigge  in  the  parish  of 
Cranebroke  and  100  acres  of  pasture  and  100  acres  of  wood  in  the  same 
parish  called  *  Gilfordis,'  co.  Kent.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  in  tfie  second  year. 


March  10. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  16. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 


March  10. 

Westminster. 


June  8. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  24. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    1. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Fox  of  letters  patent  dated  2  March, 
19  Edward  IV  {see  p.  177),  and  9  July,  18  Edward  IV  {see  p.  108). 

By  p.s.  and  for  26s.  8d,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Presentation  of  John  Lumbard  to  the  parish  church  of  Grafton,  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  James  Molyneux. 
Vacated  because  in  the  secoml  year. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king*s  servant  Bichard  Lee,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Wyng,  co.  Buckingham, 
from  Michaelmas,  1  Bichard  UI,  with  fees  of  4id,  daily  from  the  issues  of 
the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  in  tlie  second  year, 

hispeximus  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Hilles  of  letters  patent  dated 
28  November,  21  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  an  annuity  of  4  marks 
during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  from  the  issues  of  the 
lordship  of  Caversham,  co.  Oxford. 

By  p.s.  and  for  \Qs,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Licence  for  Owin  Ogle  son  and  heir  of  Bobert  Ogle,  knight,  and  Isabel 
his  wife,  tenants  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  possessions  late  of  the  said 
Bobert  and  Isabel  which  should  descend  to  him  on  their  deaths,  saving  to 
the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  Thomas  Hutton  of  the  office  of 
clerk  of  Parliament  with  all  accustomed  profits  and  402.  yearly  for  the  office 
and  11,  5«.  ^d,  yearly  for  so  much  livery  with  fur  and  lining  as  clerks  of 
the  first  form  of  Chancery  called  masters  of  Chancery  have  from  Michaelmas 
last  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper.  By  p.s. 


446  CALENDAR   OF   PATENT   ROLLS. 


1434^  MEMBRANE  22d. 

May  16.  Commission  to  Robert  Chamberleyn,  knight,  Robert  Strete,  John  Swan, 

Westminster.  Thomas  Lye,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  John  Sylton,  yeoman  of 
the  crown,  and  Thomas  Roger  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Peter  de 
Salamanca,  Alfonso  de  Palaciis,  Martin  de  Ordoigna  and  Diego  de  Gadagua, 
merchants  of  Spain,  that  Thomas  Prestland  of  the  town  of  Calais  and 
one  called  Broke  of  Dover,  captain  and  master  of  a  ship  of  Richard  Tunstall, 
knight,  and  other  subjects  of  the  king  in  the  same  ship  sailing  at  sea  on 
1  May  entered  a  ship  of  Spain  of  which  Bartholomew  Gachepyn  of  Laredo 
in  Spain  was  master,  laden  with  divers  wines  and  woad  of  the  complainants 
to  the  value  of  5502.,  and  despoiled  it  of  the  same,  contrary  to  the  form  of 
the  treaties  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  king  of  Spain,  and  to 
cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  to  arrest  the  said  Thomas  Prestlaoid  and 
Broke  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 


MEMBRANE    13rf. 

June  17.         Writ  to  the  sheriff  of   Surrey  and  Sussex  directing  him  to   issue  a 
Westminster,   proclamation  (English)  of  a  truce  between  the  king  and  Francis,  duke  of 
Brittany,  to  begin  on  the  first  day  of  July  neict  and  to  endure  till  24  April 
next. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  in  the  following  counties : — 

York.  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  Devon« 

Town  of  Bristol.  London. 

Town  of  Suthampton.  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  warden 
Kent.  of  the  Cinque  Ports  and  con- 
Lincoln,  stable  of  Dover  Castle. 
Southampton. 

June  15.  Writ  to  the  sheriff  of  Kent  directing  him   to  issue  a  proclamation 

Westminster.  (English)  charging  the  king's  subjects  to  forbear  to  do  anything  by  way  of 
fight  against  the  subjects  of  the  duke  of  Austriche  or  any  other  person 
being  under  the  king's  amity,  as  there  is  a  way  taken  of  communication 
and  treaty  between  the  king  and  the  duke  for  reparation  of  such  attempts 
as  have  been  made.  By  C. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
The  sheriffs  of : — 

York.  Town  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Devon.  Town  of  Bristol. 

Somerset  and  Dorset.      Town  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

Cornwall.  Lincoln. 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk.       Town  of  Southampton. 

Southampton. 

City  of  York. 
William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of  Dover  Castle  and  warden  of 
the  Cinque  Ports,  or  his  lieutenant  there. 


MEMBRANE    I2d. 

June  19.  Commission  to  Thomas  Lye,  one  of  the  king's  serjeants  at  arms,  to 

Westminster,    enquire  into  the  report  that  certain  subjects  of  the  king  have  seized  certain 

fishing  boats  laden  with  fish  under  the  obedience  of  the  king's  kinsman 


1    RICHARD  III.— Pabt  4.  447 


'lA^l  Memhrmie  12(f — conU 

Maximilian,  duke  of  Austria,  and  to  canse  restitution  to  be  made  and  arrest 
and  imprison  the  offenders  and  certify  to  the  king  and  council.     [VaderaJ\ 

June  26.         Commission  to  Henry  Roos,  knight,  Thomas  Coomys,  John  Apseley  and 
Westminster,    the  sheriff  of  Sussex  to  arrest  William  Pye,  vicar  of  Erlyngton,  and  bring 
him  before  the  king  and  council  in  the  octaves  of  Michaelmas  next. 

ByC. 


MEMBRANE  W. 

May  1.  Commission  to  William  Courteney,  knight,  Philip  Courteney,  knight, 

Westminster.  Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  John  Crokker,  knight,  John  Sapcote,  Charles 
Bynham,  William  Huddesfeld,  John  Denys,  Richard  Wideslade,  Thomas 
Hext  and  Thomas  Bouryng  in  the  county  of  Devon  to  assess  certain 
subsidies  and  appoint  collectors  of  the  same  so  that  the  sums  shall  be 
answered  for  at  Michaelmas  {as  on  p.  858). 


(  ^^9  ) 


1    RICHARD    III.— Part    V. 


J4g4  MEMBRANE  28. 

April  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Nesfeld,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body, 

Nottingham,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of 
the  manor  or  lordship  of  Heytredesbury,  co.  Wilts,  of  the  yearly  valae  of 
100/.,  to  hold  with  knights*  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  ad  vow- 
sons,  parks,  bondmen,  stews,  waters,  stanks,  woods,  underwoods,  warrens, 
courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  com- 
modities by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  71.  10«.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  John  Nesfeld,  esquire,  as  one 
of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  receiving  50  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the 
counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset.  By  p.s. 

March  10.        Impejcimm  and  confirmation  to  William  Bosse  of  letters  patent  dated 
WestminBter.    22  June,  21  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  276.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  10/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  10.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Nele,  *  gunnoure,'  for  his  good  service  in 
Westminster,  making  cannons  within  the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere,  of  an  annuity 
of  6rf.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wrotell,  Haveryng, 
Boyton,  Hadlegh,  Baylegh  and  Rocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  Tunbrigge, 
Penshurst,  Middelton  and  Merdon  and  the  hundred  of  Middilton,  co.  Kent, 
with  arrears  from  7  July  last,  from  which  day  he  has  attended  to  the 
making  of  the  cannons.  By  p.s. 

March  6.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Hudilston,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  offices  of 
Westminster,    steward  and  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Sudeley,  keeper  of  the  park  of  Sudeley 

and  constable  of  the  castle,  with  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  the  park, 
receiving  fees  of  101.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  with  all  other 
profits  and  rendering  to  the  king  100s.  yearly  for  the  herbage  and  pannage. 

By  p.s. 

March  22.        Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Straunge,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of 
Nottingham.    20  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Hanslape,  co.  Northampton, 

until  he  shall  be  provided  by  the  king  with  lands,  an  office  or  other  reward 

of  like  value  for  life. 

Nov.  12.  Presentation  of  William  Wykam,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  St. 

Westminster.    Laurence,  Farnam,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of 

Thomas  Ryse. 

Vacated  because  in  tfie  second  year. 

March  4.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  John  Brown  of  Cotton  and  John 
Westminster.    Byriton  of  the  office  of  steward  or  rider  of  the  forest  of  Morff,  co.  Salop, 

from  26  June  last,  receiving  fees  of  id.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  king's 
mills  of  Pendelston,  co.  Salop,  with  all  other  profits,  by  the  hands  of  the 
bailiffs  of  Burges.  By  p.s. 

April  13.         Grant  to  the  king's  nephew  John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  of   an  annuity  of 

Nottingham.    1762.  18s.  id.  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  life  of  Thomas  Stanley, 

knight,  lord  Stanley,  from  the  issues  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall.         By  p.s. 

May  28.  Inspejcimus  and  confirmation   to  Miles  Childe  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.    2  March,  21  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  255.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1  RICHARD  m.— Paet  6.  449 


1484.  MEMBRANE  22. 

Feb.  10.  Whereas  by  pretext  of  letters  patent  dated  6  June,  8  Edward  IV  (see 
Westminster:  y^i  jj^  ^  jQg),  an  inquisition  was  taken  at  the  castle  of  York  on  Friday 
after  Michaelmas,  8  Edward  IV,  before  Thomas  Witham,  Guy  Fairefax  and 
Richard  Pygot  by  oath  of  John  Pykeryng,  knight,  Leo  Percy,  knight, 
William  Lacon,  esquire,  Ralph  Gray,  esquire,  William  Bukton,  esquire, 
Leo  Copley,  esquire,  John  Bukton,  esquire,  Thomas  Frank,  esquire, 
Richard  Selowe,  esquire,  Thomas  Middelwodde,  'gentilman,'  Thomas 
Bulmer,  'gentilman,'  and  John  Middelwodde,  'gentilman,'  and  it  was 
found  that  everything  alleged  by  John  Salvan,  knight,  in  his  petition 
concerning  the  manor  of  Doncastre,  co.  York,  was  true,  and  the  said  John 
Salvan  died  pending  the  discussion  of  the  petition  and  the  right  of  the 
manor  descended  to  Ralph  SsJvan,  now  under  the  age  of  twenty-one  years, 
as  his  kinsman  and  heir,  viz.  son  of  Thomas  Salvan  his  son,  the  king  hereby 
grants  licence  for  the  said  Ralph  to  enter  freely  into  the  manor  and 
restores  it  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

April  26.         Grant  to  William  Morland,  one  of  the  clerks  of  Chancery,  of  lOL  yearly 

Nottingham,    at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequier  until  he  shall  be  promoted  by  the  king  to 

an  ecclesiastical  benefice  of  the  value  of  20^.  yearly.  By  E. 

May  12.  Grant  for  life  to  James,  earl  of  Douglas,  of  20  marks  yearly  from 

Westminster.   Michaelmas  last  from  the  farm  of  the  town  of  Nottyngham  in  lieu  of 

20  marks,  parcel  of  351.  from  the  farm  of  the  town  of  Oxford,  granted  to 

him  by  letters  patent  dated  12  February  {see  p.  459),  surrendered  so  far  as 

concerns  the  same.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE   21. 

April  5.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Leventhorpe,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Nottingham,    of  the  crown,  of  6d.  daily  for  his  fee  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 

Writtill,  CO.  Essex.  By  p.s. 

April  26.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  councillor  and  chaplain 

Nottingham.   Edmund  Chaderton  as  treasurer  and  receiver  of  the  king's  chamber  with 

the  accustomed  fees,  provided  that  he  render  his  account  from  time  to  time 

1483  ^^^^  required.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  8.  Impeximm  and  confirmation  to  William  Netilton  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.  20  October,  7  Edward  IV,  granting  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown  and  granting  to  him  for  life  M,  daily  for  his  fee  from  the  issues 
of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

By  p.s.  and  for  208.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1484  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 

May  17.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Averey,  one  of  the  esquires 

Westminster,    of  the  household,  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the 

issues  of  the  lordships  of  Cokenham  and  Bray,  co.  Berks.  By  p.s. 

April  25.  Grant  to  Peter  de  Salamanca,  merchant  of  Spain,  that  he  or  his  factors 
Nottingham,  and  attorneys  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  mav  receive  the  sum  of  200i. 
from  the  customs  and  subsidies  on  any  cloths,  tm,  lead,  woad,  wines  and 
other  merchandise  of  himself  or  other  merchants  or  inhabitants  of 
the  city  of  Bnrgus  or  the  towns  of  Valeodoleta  and  Medina  in  Spain 
brought  to  the  ports  of  London  and  Suthajnpton. 

8258  2  F 


460  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  /QA  Membrane  21 — cont. 

May  8.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  and  collectors  in  the  port  of 

Westminster.     Suthampton. 

The  like  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  following : — 
The  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London. 

The  subsidy  of  the  Ss,  in  the  tun  and  the  12d,  in  the  pound  in 
the  same  port. 

April  24.        Inspexivim   and   confirmation    to   Thomas   Everley    of    letters    patent 
Nottingham,    dated  5  September,  19  Edward  IV.    {Se^  p.  161.)  By  p.s. 

April  26.        Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to   the   king*s   servant 

Nottingham.    John  Sydburgh,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff 

of  the  lordship  of  Rising,  co.  Norfolk,  receiving  2d.  daily  for  his  wages 

from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  20. 

March  10.  Grant,  in  consideration  of  her  poverty,  to  Margaret  the  daughter  of 
Westminster,  the  king's  uncle  Richard,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  and  wife  of.  John,  late 
earl  of  Oxford,  of  100^  yearly  from  26  June  last  during  the  life  of  her 
husband,  viz.  AOL  from  the  great  custom  in  the  port  of  London,  40^. 
from  the  customs  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  20L  from  the  customs 
in  the  port  of  Pole.  By  p.s. 

March  11.        Mandate  in   pursuance   to  the  collectors   or  customers  of  the  great 
Westminster,    custom  in  the  port  of  London. 

March  11.        The  like  to  the  collectors  or  customers  in  the  port  of  Pole. 

Westminster. 

March  11.        The  like  to  the  collectors  or  customers  in  the  port  of  Sandewich. 
Westminster. 

March  4.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Wrangwisshe  of  York  of  an 

Westminster,    annuity  of  20  marks  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 

of  Sherefhoton,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Conyers,  knight  of  the  body,  in  remuneration  of 
his  labours  and  expenses  on  the  king's  business  in  England  and  Scotland, 
of  the  king's  manors  and  lordships  of  Alburgh  and  Caterik  and  lands  in 
Alburgh,  Caterik,  Crakepot  and  Swaledale,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  11.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Nicholas  Keye  of   letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.   20  July,  11  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  custody  of  the  new  park 
of  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  with  fees  of  id.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  castle 
and  lordship  of  Wyndesore. 

By  p.s.  and  for  ISs.  id,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  28.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  constable  of  the  castle. 

Westminster. 

March  6.         Grant  for    life    to    Charles    Pilkington,    knight,    of    the    offices    of 

Westminster,    constable  of  the  castle  of  Nottingham,  porter  or  keeper  of  the  gate  of  the 

castle  and  steward  and  master  of  the  forest  of  Sblrwode,  Beskwode  and 

Clipston  and  the  woods  of  Billowe,  Birkeland,  Eumwood,  Ouseland  and 

Fulwood,  CO.  Nottingham,  receiving  40  marks  yearly  for  the  offices  from  the 


X  RICHARD  III.— Part  6.  461 


14*84.  Membrane  20 — cont. 

manor  or  lordship  of  BoUesover,  co.  Derby,  and  a  yearly  rent  of  91.  for  the 
wages  of  nine  foresters  appointed  by  him  from  the  meadows  by  the  castle  of 
Notingham  called  *  Einges  medowes '  and  the  profits  of  pannage  and  herbage 
of  the  said  parks  of  Beskwood  and  Clipston  and  all  rents  or  other  profits  of 
the  said  forest.  By  p.s. 

Orant  for  life  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  town  or  lordship 
of  Mannsfeld  in  Shirwode  with  the  custody  of  the  woods  of  Thornewoddes 
and  *  lez  outewodes  *  of  Notingham  within  the  metes  of  the  forest  of 
Shirwode,  receiving  6d,  daily  from  the  manor  or  lordship  of  BoUesover,  co. 

1483.       ^^^y*  By  p.s. 

Dec.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Bank  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants 
Westminster,  at  arms  with  wages  of  12(1.  daily  from  Easter  last,  from  which  time  he  has 
held  the  office  at  the  king's  command,  from  the  issues  of  the  city  of  London 
and  county  of  Middlesex  with  a  coat  {to(/a)  of  the  king's  livery  yearly  at 
Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  of  the  same  suit  and  cloth  as  other 
Serjeants  at  arms  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  12.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs. 
Westminster. 


1484.  MEMBRANE    19. 

March  24.        Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hardgill  of  the  office  of  bailiff 
Nottingham,    and  warrener  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Milton,  co.  Northampton,  with 
wages  of  4d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

March  29.        Grant  to  John  Cave,  chaplain,  warden  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  de  la 

Nottingham.   Pewe,  Westminster,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  at  the    receipt    of  the 

Exchequer  until  he  shall  otherwise  be  provided  for.  By  p.s. 

March  80.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Ralph  Willughby,  one  of  the  esquires 

Nottingham,    of  the  body,  of  the  offices  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Bukenham,  co. 

Norfolk,  and  steward  of  the  lordship  there,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from 

the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  24.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Fitz  Herbert  as  receiver  general 
Nottingham,  of  the  following  farms,  fee-farms  and  sums : — ^viz.  501.  from  the  farm  of  the 
town  of  Bristol  with  its  suburbs  and  appurtenances,  20^.  from  the  fee-farm 
of  the  borough  of  Bedford,  105  marks  from  the  farm  of  Cambridge  {Cant') 
and  the  increment  of  the  same,  10^.  from  the  custody  of  the  assize  of  bread 
and  ale  and  correction  and  punishment  of  the  same  within  the  University 
of  Cambridge,  151.  from  the  farm  of  Badwell,  co.  Essex,  12Z.  from  the  farm 
of  the  hundred  of  Dudeston,  co.  Gloucester,  40/.  from  the  fee-farm  of  the 
manor  of  la  Berton  by  Gloucester  and  the  king's  weirs  in  the  manor  of 
Minestreworth  and  a  moiety  of  the  weir  of  Dean,  co.  Gloucester,  88Z.  from 
the  farm  of  the  hundreds  of  Eeftesgate,  Holford  and  Greston  with  the  fairs 
and  markets  in  the  town  of  Wynchecombe,  co.  Gloucester,  601.  from  the  farm 
of  the  manor  of  Berton  Bristol  and  the  hundred  of  Berton  Bristol,  co. 
Gloucester,  42Z.  from  the  farm  of  the  town  of  Hereford,  121.  from  the  fee- 
farm  of  the  city  of  Rochester,  co.  Kent,  101.  from  the  custody  of  the  manor 
and  lordship  of  Huntyngfeld,  co.  Kent,  862.  from  the  rent  of  the  castle  of 
Rochester  called  '  castelward,'  151.  from  the  farm  of  the  manor  of 
Falwesley,  co.  Northampton,  20/.  from  the  farm  of  a  messuage,  16  virgates 
of  land,  16  acres  of  meadow  and  19s.  of  rent  in  Watford,  co.  Northampton, 


462  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


i  ^g^  Membrane  19 — cofU, 

542.  from  the  farm  of  the  town  of  Notyngham,  582.  5s.  from  the  fee-&fm 
of  the  city  of  Norwich,  6(W.  from   the  farm  of  the  town  of  Ipswich, 
92.  16s.  9^.   from   the  surplusage  of  the  manor  of  Lowestoft  and   the 
hundred  of  Luddyngland,  co.  Suffolk,  202.  from  a  moiety  of  two  water-mills 
under    the   castle  of  Oxford   and  the  whole  meadow  hy  Oseney  called 
'  Eyngesmede '  and  a  moiety  of  the  fishery  of  the  water  called  Temse  from 
the  bridge  called  Hidebrigge  to  the  same  mills,  co.  Oxford,  102.  from  t^e 
farm  of  the  king's  manor  of  Oodyngton,  cos.  Oxford  and  Buckingham,  402. 
from  the  farm  of  the  manor  of  Hedyngton  with  the  hundred  of  Bolyngdon 
without  the  north  gate  of  Oxford,  102.  6s.  %d,  from  the  fee-farm  of  the 
manor  of  Roweley,  co.  Stafford,  92.  from  the  custody  of  the  manors  of 
Kynfare  and  Storton  and  the  forest  of  Eynfare,   co.   Stafford,  82.  from 
the  farm  of  the  manor  of  Wrokwardyne,  co.  Salop,  122.  from  the   farm 
of  the  manor  of  Forde,   co.  Salop,  462.  from  the  farm  of  the  town  of 
Suthampton,  202.  from  the  fee-farm  of  Dorcestre,  co.  Somerset,  122.  from 
the  custody  of  the  town  of  Shaftesbury,   co.  Somerset,    182.  from   the 
farm  of  the  manor  of  Pourestoke,  co.  Dorset,  202.  from  the  farm  of  the 
town  of  Malmesbury  with  three  hundreds  pertaining  to  it,  152.  from  the 
hundred  of  Calne   and   a  water-mill  in  Calne,  co.  Wilts,  122.  from  the 
farm  of  Eyngton,  co.  Warwick,  100s.  from  the  farm   of  the  wapentake 
of  Goscote,  CO.  Leicester,  11 65.  from  the  farm  of  a  moiety  of   the  town 
of  Tamworth   and  the   increment  of  the  same,  122.  18s.  5^.  from  the 
fee-farm  of  the  hundred  of  Framland,  co.  Leicester,  and  110s.  from  the 
farm   of   the   honours   of  Peverell,   Boulogne   and  Hagonet  with   their 
members  in  the  counties   of   Buckingham,    Northampton   and  Leicester 
and  the  castle   and   honour  of  Huntyngdon  with   its   members  in  the 
counties    of     Huntingdon,     Cambridge,     Bedford,     Buckingham     and 
Northampton,  late  of  John  Hastyngs,  late  earl  of   Pembroke,  renciering 
his  account  yearly  at  the   Exchequer,  and  grant  to  him  of  202.  yearly 
for  the  office  from  the  issues  of  the   premises  and  reasonable  expenses 
at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

March  81,        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  councillor  John,  lord  of  Dudley,  knight,  of 

Nottingham,    an  annuity  of  1002.  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  great  and  petty  customs 

of  the  port  of  London.  By  p.s. 

April  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Sandland  of  the  town  of 

Nottingham.    Shrewsbury,    for  his  good  service  to  the  king's  father  in  England    and 

Ireland  and  to  the  king  and  his  great  labours  and  expenses  in  the  same 

without  reward,  of  an  annuity  of  82.  from  Easter  last  from  the  farm  of  the 

manor  of  Wrokewardyn,  co.  Salop.  By  p.s, 

March  24.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Abell,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Nottingham,    crown,  of  the  manor  or    lordship  of  Hawkyston,  co.  Cambridge,  of  the 

yearly    value  of  72.,   with  all  liberties,  franchises,  courts,  leets,    wards, 

marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons  and  commodities.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  18. 


May  14.  Grant  to  all  tenants,   residents  and  inhabitants  within  the  parish  of 

Westminster.    Devynnok  within  the  forest  of  Breknok  in  Wales  that  they  shall  have  free 

entrance,  passage  and  exit  for  themselves,  their  chattels,  carriages,  goods 

and  merchandise  within  the  forest.  By  p.s. 


1   RICHABD  m.— Part  5.  468 


■I  jg^  Membrane  18— cowt. 

May  18.  Orant  to  the  king's  servant  Morgan  Kidwelly  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
Westminster,  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  of  Fyfehed, 
Wolfton,  Hammone,  Holcombe  Deverell  alias  Deverell  Combe  and 
Childokeford,  co.  Dorset,  and  all  lands  in  those  places  late  of  John  Mone, 
esquire,  with  all  issues  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees, 
wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  waters,  woods,  nnderwoods, 
stews,  fisheries,  stanks,  mills,  meadows,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements,  heriots,  rents,  services,  liberties  and 
commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  II85.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

May  22.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  clerk  and  councillor  Master 

Westminster,    Edmund  Chaderton  as  receiver  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Desenyng, 

Sherdlowes  in  Gavenham,  Cresseneres,  Talmage^^^nd  Passelowes,  go. 
Suffolk,  Fobbyng  and  Haydon,  co.  Essex,  Tisehoo,  Estall,  Westhall  and 
Sheldon,  co.  Warwick,  and  Little  Brykhull  and  Boureton,  co.  Buckingham, 
and  rents  and  tenements  in  Thamystrete,  London,  late  of  Henry,  duke  of 
Buckingham,  receiving  fees  of  100  marks  yearly  from  the  revenues  of  the 
manors  or  lordships.  By  p.s. 

May  22.         Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Wellys,  of  an  annuity 

Westminster    of  100  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  manors,  loidships  and  lands  pertaining 

to  the  honour  of  Bichemond  within  the  county  of  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

May  17.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  of  the 

Westminster,   office  of  steward  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Penreth,  Gamelesby  and 

Queneshames,  co.  Cumberland,  with  the  governance  of  the  king's  tenants 

there,  receiving  100s.  yearly  for  his  fee  from  the  issues  of  the  premises  with 

all  ot^er  profit,  and  cdso  an  annuity  of  86^.  from  the  same.  By  p.s. 

March  10.        Impeximm  and  confirmation  to  John  Shute  of  the  following : — 
Westminster.  1.  Letters  patent  dated  5  July,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for 

life  from  4  March  last  Qd.  daily  for  his  fee  as  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  town  of  Colchester. 
2.  Letters  patent  dated  18  November,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to 
him  for  life  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  park  of  Hadlegh  with  fees  of 
Sd.  daily  from  the  said  fee-farm. 
8.  Letters  patent  dated  18  November,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to 
him  for  life  the  office  of  porter  of  the  castle  of  Hadlegh,  co.  Essex, 
with  fees  of  3d,  daily  from  the  said  fee-farm. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  25*         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  men  and  bailiffs  of  Colchester. 

Westminster. 

May  81.         Grant,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  Nicholas  Lathell  and  Richard  Williams 
Westminster,    of  the  custody  of  the  manor  of  Overhalle  with  its  appurtenances  in 

Cavendisshe,  co.  Suffolk,  which  came  into  the  hands  of  Edward  lY  by  the 
death  of  Thomas  Cavendyssh,  to  hold  during  the  minority  of  Thomas  his 
son  and  heir,  rendering  to  the  king  10  marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 


MBMBRANS   17. 

March  10.        Grant  to  Richard  Hedys  alias  Barbour,  during  the  minority  of  the  king's 
Westminster,    nephew  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  of  a  close  within  the  lordship  of 
Warwick  adjoining  the  pasture  called  'Leefeld'  which  Richard  Appelby 
lately  had,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20s.  to  hold  to  him  and  his  assigns. 

By  p.s. 


454 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 

March  26. 
Nottingham. 


March  28. 
Nottingham. 


March  22. 
Nottingham. 


March  29. 
Nottingham 

March  28. 
Nottingham. 


March  29. 
Nottingham. 


March  30. 
Nottingham. 


Meftibrane  17 — cont. 

Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Forde, 
one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  fee-farm  of  the  town  of 
Shaftesburye,  co.  Wilts,  to  the  yearly  value  of  106«.  8</.,  and  also  6d,  daily 
for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  the  customs  within  the  town  and  port  of 
Southampton.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  bailiffs  or  inhabitants  of  Shaftesbury. 

The  like  to  the  customers  of  Suthampton. 

Grant  from  Easter  next  for  ten  years  to  John  Eendale,  the  king's 
secretary,  of  the  custody  of  the  exchange  within  the  town  of  Calais  and  the 
custody  of  the  exchange  within  the  realm  to  foreign  parts,  to  receive  sums 
of  gold  and  silver  from  any  persons  going  to  the  city  of  Rome  or  other 
foreign  parts  and  to  give  them  letters  of  exchange  for  the  same,  rendering 
to  the  king  80/.  6/j.  8d.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Humphrey  Litilbury,  gentleman  usher  of  the 
king's  chamber,  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from  the  lordship  of  Boston, 
parcel  of  the  fee  of  Bichmond  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  until  he  shall  be 
provided  by  the  king  with  an  office  or  other  possession  or  reward  of  like 
value.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Geoffrey  Frank,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  an 
annuity  of  53/.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Middelham  and 
Shirefhoton,  co.  York.  By  p-s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Godmond  of  the  office  of 
keeper  of  the  warren  and  woods  of  Sherston,  co.  Wilts,  with  fees  of  2d. 
daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Sherston  and  all  other  profits,  and 
an  annuity  of  8/.  6^.  Sd.  from  the  same  issues.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Katharine  Vauce,  widow,  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Medelton  and  Merden,  co.  Kent,  and 
Haveryng  at  Bowre,  co.  Essex.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Corington,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or  lordship 
of  Calylond,  co.  Cornwall,  of  the  yearly  value  of  40  marks,  to  hold  by 
knight-service  and  a  rent  of  40«.  yearly  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
St.  Sampson,  Southill,  co.  Cornwall,  and  all  liberties,  franchises,  profits 
and  commodities  belonging  to  the  manor.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  John  Kendale,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  80/.  from  Michaelmas 
last  during  the  life  of  Joan  Stonour,  mother  of  William  Stonour,  knight, 
rebel,  viz.  50/.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Marleburgh,  co. 
Wilts,  or  the  farm  of  the  manor,  lordship  or  town  of  Marleburgh  and  30/. 
from  the  issues  of  the  exchange  within  the  town  of  Calais  and  the  exchange 
within  the  realm  to  foreign  parts.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Wilts  or  the  farmers  of  the  manor. 

The  like  to  the  farmers  of  the  exchange. 


MEMBRANE   16. 


Feb.  21. 
Westminster, 


Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Edward  Hardgill,  esquire,  one  of  the 
ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  king's  park  of 
Fremantell,  co.  Southampton,  and  such  fees  as  were  allowed  in  the  time  of 
Edward  lU  and  Bichard  II  with   all  other  profits  from  the  farm  of 


1  RICHARD  ra.— Paet  6.  455 


1484. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 


Golemere,  co.  Southampton,  at  the  hands  of  the  prior  of  Suthwike  and 
18«.  4(/.  yearly  from  Easter  last  for  his  robe  froxn  the  same  farm  and 
5  marks  yearly  from  Easter  last  from  the  same  farm  for  bringing  water  for 
the  deer  and  game  in  the  park  in  summer.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  of  the  offices  of  the  stewardship  of  the  lordship  of 
Meere,  co.  Wilts,  and  the  parkership  of  the  park  there,  with  the  accustomed 
fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  19.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Barsworth  of  the 

Westminster,   office  of  one  of  the  four  foresters  of  the  forest  of  Galtresse,  co.  York,  with 

fees  of  id,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Shirefhoton  and  all  other 

profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  19.         The  like  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Bawe.  By  p.s. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  14.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Crowcestre,  one  of  the 

Westminster,    yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  a  tenement  in  the  town  of  Wat^rfulford,  co.  York, 

called  *  Bos  Hall,'  late  of  Thomas,  late  lord  Bos,  and  in  the  king's  hands 

by  an  act    of   forfeiture   in   Parliament   at   Westndnster^  4  November, 

1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  21.  Grant  to  the  mayor  and  burgesses  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull,  in  consideration 

Westminster,  of  the  poverty  of  the  town  and  the  expenses  which  they  have  sustained  in 
journeying  to  Scotland  and  in  other  places  at  the  king's  pleasure  and  for 
the  relief  of  the  port  of  the  town,  that  for  the  next  twenty  years 
they  may  ship  goods  and  merchandise,  wools  and  wool-fells  excepted,  in 
the  port  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of  60{.  yeariy.  By  p.s. 
[Fcedera.] 

Feb.  24.         General  pardon  to  John  Wyngfeld  late  of  Letheringham  the  elder,  esquire, 
Westmmster.  3y  p  g 

Feb.  24.         The   like    to    John   Wyngfeld    late   of    Letheryngham    the    younger. 
Westminster.    <  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 

Feb.  17.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Bichard  Gough,  second  clerk  of  the 

Westminster,    kitchen,  of  the  amobrage  with  the  office  of  rhaglawship  within  the  county 

of  Merioneth  and  the  rhaglawship  of  the  avowry  in  North  Wales,  with  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  24.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Lovell  and  Agnes  Lovell, 

Westminster,    widow,  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Polstedehall  in  Burneham,  co.  Norfolk, 

lately  belonging  to  Thomas  Fynes,  esquire,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by 

reason  of  his  rebellion,  with  meadows,  pastures,  feedings,  woods,  waters, 

rents,  reversions  and  other  commodities.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  27.  Appointment  of  James  Walton  as  deputy  of  the  king's  kinsman  Francis, 

Westminster,    viscount  Lovell,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  ports  of  Lynne  and  Boston 

and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

March  8.         Presentation  of  William  Danyes  to  the  parish  church  of  Mundesley,  in 
Westminster,   the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Wright. 

MEMBRANE    16. 

Feb.  16.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Metcalf  of  an  annuity  of  bSs.  id 

Westminster,    from  the  revenues  of  the  lordship  ol  Middelham,  co.  York,  until  he  shall  be 

promoted  by  the  king  to  an  office  of  like  ^'alue.  By  p.s. 


456  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


lAQA  Membrane  16 — cont. 

Feb.  17.         Like  grant  to  the  king's  servant  Peter  Metcalf  of  an  annuity  of  40«. 
Weatminster.  By  p^g^ 

The  like  to  the  king's  servant  Oto  Metcalf.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  15.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  James  Metcalf,  esquire,  for  his  good 
Westminster,    service  and  expenses  in  England  and  Scotland,  of  the  office  of  master 

forester  and  master  of  the  game  of  the  deer  of  the  forests  of  Wynsladale, 
Badale  and  Bysshopdale  with  their  members  and  the  office  of  keeper  or 
parker  of  the  park  of  Woodhall,  co.  York,  receiving  10^.  yearly  and  2d. 
daily  respectively  for  the  same  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Middelham 
with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  14.         Grant  for  life  to  Hugh  Taillour  of  an  annuity  of  6  marks  from  the  issues 
Westminster,   of  the  lordship  of  Bergevenney  in  Wales.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  26.         General   pardon    to    Richard    Eggecombe   €Uias    Egoombe    of    Mewe, 
Westminster.    CO.  Devon,  esquire,  alias  'gentilman,'  alias  of  Tavystoke,  co.  Devon,  oZtos 

of  Cuttell,  CO.  Cornwall,  alias  of  Cutheyle,  co.  Cornwall,  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  28  January.  By  p.s. 

Feb.80(stc).      Pardon  to  Alexander  Baynham,  knight,  late  sheriff  of  Gloucester,  of  all 

Westminster,   offences  committed  by  him,  all  escapes  of  felons  and  all  fines,  amercements, 

issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  16.         Grant  to  the  free  men  of  the  mistery  or  art  of  '  wexchaundelers '  of  the 
Westminster,   city  of  London  that  they  and  their  successors  shall  form  one  body  and 

commonalty.  They  shall  each  year  elect  from  themselves  a  master  and 
two  wardens  or  guardians  for  the  support  of  their  business  and  the  rule 
and  governance  of  the  mistery  and  commonalty  and  all  men  and  stuffs  of 
the  mistery  in  the  city  and  suburbs,  and  they  shall  have  perpetual 
succession  and  a  common  seal  and  power  of  acquiring  lands,  rents  and 
other  possessions  and  of  impleading  and  being  impleaded  and  of  searching 
all  weights,  measures  and  stuffs  of  the  mistery  in  the  city  and  suburbs. 
And  grant  to  them  of  licence  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands  and  rents  to  the 
value  of  5  marks  yearly  for  the  support  of  the  business  and  poor  of  the 
commonalty  and  to  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  for  the 
benefactors  of  the  mistery  and  for  their  souls  after  death. 

By  p.s.  and  for  25  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE   14. 

Feb.  21.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  18  June,  8  Edward  IV, 
Westminster,    granting  for  life  to  Edward  Hardgill  the  office  of  ranger  in  the  forest  of  • 

Wichw^e,  CO.  Oxford,  and  6d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of 
Oxford  and  Berks>  By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  himaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  10  May,  16  Edwaid  IV, 
granting  for  life  to  Edward  Hardgille  an  annuity  of  9^.  2».  6d,  from  the 
fee-farm  of  the  city  of  Norwich.     By  p.s.  and  for  20s«  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs. 

Feb.  21 1         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Langford  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.  18  October,  1  Edward  IY|  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  ranger  of 

the  forest  of  Waltham.  By  p.s.  and  for  208.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1   RICHARD  ni.— Pabt  5.  467 


1  ^oi  Membrane  14 — cotU. 

Feb.  26.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Alice  Rippas  of   letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    iQ  jjay^  jg  Edward  IV,  granting  to  her  for  life  6  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  God  because  she  is  poor. 

Feb.  27.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Scopeham,  one  of  the 
Westminster,   yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  M,  daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  the  issues  of 

the  ulnage  of  cloth  in  the  county  of  Kent  as  Robert  Brent  lately  had. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  24.         Grant  for  life,  from  1  July  last,  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Hargill, 
Westminster,   one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  Neweport  Panell 

with  its  members  and  keeper  of  the  park  of  Tykford,  with  the  herbage  and 
pannage  of  the  same,  with  fees  of  4td,  and  2d,  daily  respectively  from  the 
issues  of  the  said  lordship  and  all  other  profits,  as  Edmund  Holt  had. 

By  p.s. 

March  5.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  George  Mountford  of  an  annuity  of 
Westminster.    4  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Ryes,  co.  York.      By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Newman,  chaplain,  of  the  perpetual  chantry  in 
Westminster    the  parish  church  of  Brailes,  ecu  Warwick,  void  by  the  resignation  of 

William  Smyth.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    13. 

Jan.  27.  Licence  for  Margaret  Ghok,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Chok, 
Westminster;  knight,  and  one  of  his  executors,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  in  the  chapel  of 
St.  Mary  in  the  parish  church  of  All  Saints,  Longassheton  by  Bristol, 
CO.  Somerset,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  the  said  Margaret  and  for 
their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  said  Richard  and  his  parents, 
friends  and  benefactors,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  Richard  Chok,  knight, 
and  for  the  said  chaplain  to  acquire  in  frank  almoin,  after  inquisition,  lands 
and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  81.  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  402.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Jan.  26.  ^       Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Cotington  of  the  office  of 

Westminster":  parker  of  the  king's  park  called  *  Whitemede  Parke  *  within  the  forest  of 

Deane,  00.  Gloucester,  receiving  id,  from  the  issues  of  the  forest  with  all 

accustomed  herbages  and  commodities.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  8.  Pardon  to  Henry  Long,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Wilts,  of  all  offences 

Westminster,   committed  by  him  and  iJl  issues,  fines,  amercements,  debts,  accounts  and 

arrears  due  &om  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  2.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Wilson,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  12d,  daily  from  9  April  last,  from 
which  day  he  has  occupied  the  office  at  the  king's  conmiand,  from  the 
farm  or  issues  of  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in  the  county  and  city  of 
York  and  the  town  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull  and  a  livery  such  as  esquires  of 
the  household  have  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Harwod  of  the  town  of  Sandwich, 

Westminster.    <marchaunt,'  of  an  annuity  of  5  marks  from  the  customs  in  the  port  of  the 

town  until  he  shall  be  provided  by  the  king  with  an  office  of  that  value. 

By  p.s. 


/ 


458  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


j^g^  Mefnhrane  13— ijonf. 

Feb.  11.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Elyot,  late  clerk  of  the  exchequer  of  the 

Westminster,    cathedral  church  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  alias  late  registrar  of  the  bishop  of 

Exeter  of  the  county  of  Devon,  alias  late  registrar  of  the  archdeacon  of 

Exeter  of  the  county  of  Devon.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.         General    pardon  to  John  Norreys  alias  Norrys  alias  Norres    late  of 

Westminster.    Yatenden,  co.  Berks,  esquire,  alias  late  of  London,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  11  February.  By  p.s. 

March  9.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Brakenbury  of  an  annuity  of 
Westminster.   6  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Sherefhoton.  '      By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    12. 

March  6.         Inspeximns  and  confirmation  to  the  mayor,  bailififs  and  burgesses  of 
Westminster.    Clyfton  Dertmouth  Hardenesse  of  an  indenture  (English)  dated  1  August, 
21  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  251.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  6  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  21.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Langford  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    [2]  5  July,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  6rf.  daily  for  life  from  the  fee- 
farm  of  the  city  or  town  of  Worcester. 

By  p.s.  and  for  205.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  22.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  mayor,  sherifiTs,  etc. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  23.         Inspcvivuis  and  confirmation  to    Roger  Pye  of    letters    patent    dated 
Westminster.    12  November,  19  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  176.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE  11. 

March  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  James  Hawet  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body, 
Westminster,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Mote  in 
the  parish  of  Ightham,  Zele,  Shebourn  and  Wrotham,  of  the  yearly  value 
of  82.  Ids.  4(/.,  a  tenement  called  Chalteneys  in  the  parish  of  Ightham  and 
Wrotham,  of  the  yearly  value  of  4^,  and  the  manors  or  lordships  of 
Hastingly  and  Alvelose  in  the  parish  of  Hastingly  and  Braboum,  co.  Kent, 
of  the  yearly  value  of  121.  13s.  4</.,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  advowsons,  stews,  fisheries,  waters,  stanks,  mills,  parks, 
woods,  underwoods,  liberties  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent 
of  40s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

March  6.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servitor  Richard  TiUes  of  the  office 
Westminster,  of  controller  of  the  king's  works  within  the  realm  and  wages  of  12rf.  daily 
for  himself  and  6^.  daily  for  a  clerk  under  him  from  the  issues  of  the 
counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  with  arrears  from  7  July  last,  from 
which  day  he  has  occupied  the  office,  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  other 
esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  with  all 
houses,  lodges,  gardens  and  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  8.         Appointment  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  of  John,  lord  of  Dudley, 

Westminster,    knight,  as  steward  of  the  forest  of  Kynfare,  co.  Stafford,  steward  of  the 

manor  of  Storton  and  Kynfare,  ranger  of  the  hays  of  Chaspell,  Iverley  and 


1   EICHAED  m.— Pabt  5.  469 


2^g^  Memhram  11 — cont, 

Asshwod  within  the  forest  and  bailiff  of  Chaspell  with  stews,  waifs,  strays, 
fines,  amercements,  profits  of  courts,  herbage,  pannage,  trees,  boughs, 
waods,  *  wynfalles,'  cheminage  and  other  profits,  rendering  to  the  king 
18s.  4rf.  yearly  and  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

Grant  to  Walter  Amadas  of  Dertmouth,  merchant,  of  IQl.  from  the 
customs  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  creeks  and  places  per- 
taining to  them,  in  satisfaction  of  a  debt  to  him  by  Edward  IV  for  payment 
whereof  the  latter  made  a  grant  to  him  of  letters  patent  of  *  reteindre '  on 
the  customs  and  subsidies  of  cloths  and  other  merchandise  in  those  ports  in 
-[AQo         ^is  twenty-second  year.  By  p.s, 

Dec.  20.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Brewer  of  the  town  of  Fowey  of  an  annuity  of 

Westminster.    40s.  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordships  and  lands  in  the  county  of 
Somerset  at  the  hands  of  John  Haies,  now  receiver,  and  future  receivers. 

1484.  ^y  p-'- 

March  8.         Grant  for  life,  from  26  June  last,  to  John  Thurlby  of  the  office  of  one  of 
Westminster,    the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  and  12(/.  daily  for  his  wages  from  the  issues  of 

the  duchy  of  Cornwall  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household 
yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANES    10    ami    9. 

Jan.  29.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Croyland  of 

Westminster,    letters  patent  dated  19  February,  5    Edward  IV,  granting  to  them  the 

custody  of  the  abbey  during  voidance.  For  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  8.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  for  the  restitution  of 

Westminster,  ^jjg  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Croyland,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to 
Lambert  Fossedik,  monk  of  the  monastery,  whose  election  as  abbot 
J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

By  p.s. 
The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Northampton. 
Leicester. 
Hertford. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Feb.  9.  Inapej^bnus  and  confirmation  to  the  king's  mother  Cecily,  duchess  of  York, 

Westminster,    of  the  following  :— 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  1  June,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  her  for 
life  divers  manors,  lands  and  rents  in  recompense  of  her  jointure. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  4  March,  9  Edward  IV,  granting  to  her  for 
life  the  castle,  manor,  lordship,  honour  and  borough  of  Berkhamstede 
and  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Chilternlangley  alias  Kyngeslangley, 
CO.  Hertford.  By  K. 

Feb.  12.  Grant  for  life,  for  the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate,  to  James,  earl  of 

Westminster.  Douglas,  of  200i.  yearly  from  Michaehnas  last,  viz.  62Z.  from  the  farm  of 
the  town  of  Bristol,  20/.  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  town  or  city  of  Norwich, 
40/.  from  the  custody  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Edmund,  Bury,  at  the  hands  of 
the  abbot,  prior  and  convent,  85/.  from  the  farm  of  the  town  of  Oxford, 
80/.  from  the  farm  of  the  town  of  Derby  and  the  increment  of  the  same  and 
28/.  from  the  voidance  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Albans  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot, 
prior  and  convent.     [Fcedera.^  By  p.s. 


4C0  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


jl^^g^  MEMBRANE    8. 

Feb.  26.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Evenngham,  knight,  of  the  office  of  lieutenant 
Westminster,   of  the  tower  of  Rnysbank  in  Picardy.  By  p.8. 

Vacated  because  on  the  French  RoU. 

Feb.  25.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Robert  Rokley  and  William  Rokley  his 

Westminster,   son  of  letters  patent  dated  6  November,  15  Edward  IV,  granting  to  them 

for  life  the  office  of  ranger  of  the  forest  of  Lee,  co.  Rutland,  alias  the  forest 

of  Rutland.  By  p.s.  and  for  i  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  20.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  prioress  and  convent  of  white  nuns  of 

Westminster,    the  order  of  St.  Bernard  by  the  city  of  Worcester  of  letters  patent  dated 

8  December,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  them  lOZ.  yearly  from  the  issues 

of  the  county  of  Worcester.  For  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  26.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  4.  Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Norreis,  one  of  the  grooms  of 

Westminster,    the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  castle  of  Brekenok,  late  of 

Henry,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  rebel,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 

issues  of  the  lordship  of  Brekenok  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Adam  Dale  of  the  office  of  porter  of 

Westminster,   the  king's  castle  of  Scardeburgh,  co.  York,  with  fees  of  40«.  yearly  from  the 

fee-farm  of  the  town  of  Scardeburgh  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.         Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Lightfote  of  the  office  of  baiUff 

Westminster,  of  Sure  alias  Bagshotes  bailie  in  the  forest  of  Wyndesore,  receiving  fees  of 

6d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks  as  Edward 

Eyngdon  had,   with  arrears  from  7  July  last,  from  which  day  he  has 

occupied  the  office,  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 


1488. 


MEMBRANE   7. 


Aug.  10.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Ralph  Hastynges,  now  knight,  and  his 

Westminster,   heirs  of  letters  patent  dated  12  December,  4  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him 

divers  manors,  lands  and  tenements.  By  E. 

July  16.  Orant  to  the  king's  clerk  and  councillor  Master  John  Ounthorpe,  whom 
Westminster,  the  king  appointed  keeper  of  the  privy  seal  during  pleasure  on  27  June  last, 
of  20s.  daily  during  office  from  that  date,  amounting  to  8652.  yearly,  viz. 
66Z.  18s.  id.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and 
ports  and  places  adjacent,  602.  from  the  like  in  the  port  of  Pole  and  ports 
and  places  adjacent,  120Z.  from  the  like  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  ports  and 
places  adjacent,  1002.  from  the  like  in  the  port  of  Southampton  and  ports 
and  places  adjacent  and  182.  6s.  8d.  from  the  like  in  the  port  of  Briggewater 
and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  26.         Orant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Lynom  of  the 

Westminster;  office  of  the  king's  solicitor,  receiving  102.  yearly  from  26  June  last  from 

the  great  customs  in  the  port  of  London  with  all  other  profits,  and  an 

annuity  of  202.  from  26  June  last  from  the  said  customs.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  80.         Orant  for  life  to  John  Stokes  the  vounger  of  the  herbage  and  pannage  of 
Westminster,   the  king's  great  park  of  Henley  in  Ardem.  By  p.8. 

Aug.  81.         Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Nesfeld,  esquire  of  the  body,  of 
Westminster,   the  office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Hertford  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s. 


1   RICHARD  m.— Part  6.  461 


j^go  .  Membrane  7 — eont. 

Sept.  5.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  alms  to  friar  Thomas  Jonys,  of  the 
Westminster,  house  of  Friars  Minors  within  the  city  of  Worcester,  of  a  meadow  called 

'  Digley '  lying  under  the  castle  there,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  hSs  kinsman  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  6.  Appointment  of  John  Dynham,  knight,  lord  Dynham,  James  Tyrell, 

Westminster,  knight,  John  Sapcote,  esquire,  Alvred  Combourgh,  Thomas  Aleyn,  Robert 
Goorte  and  Thomas  Sapcote  as  assessors  to  admit  and  assess  all  lands  of  the 
king  within  the  county  of  Cornwall  to  fit  persons  for  a  term  of  twenty 
years  or  less  beginning  at  Michaelmas  next,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE   6. 

July  27.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William  Berkeley,  knight,  of  the  custody, 
Westminster,  occupation  and  governance  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  the  castle  and  lordship  of 
Caresbroke  and  all  the  king's  castles,  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents, 
reversions,  services,  meadows,  pastures,  mills,  forests,  chaces,  warrens, 
parks  and  fisheries  within  the  island,  and  the  advowson  of  Fresshwater  in 
the  island,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats, 
liberties,  franchises,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frankpledge,  profits  and 
emoluments,  and  grant  that  he  shall  have  wreck  of  sea,  multures,  chattels 
of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws,  chattels  waived  and  all  goods  and  chattels 
forfeited  to  the  king  within  the  island  and  forfeited  issues,  fines  and  amerce- 
ments  of  tenants  and  residents  before  the  king  or  his  justices  and  return  of 
writs  and  executions  of  the  same,  rendering  a  reasonable  account  yearly  at 
the  Exchequer  and  receiving  fees  afterwards  to  be  assigned  to  him,  and 
grant  that  he  shall  appoint  all  officers  of  the  king  within  the  island. 

By  p.s. 

July  26.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  26  June  last,  to  William  Lacy  of  the  office 

Westminster,   of  clerk  of  the  council,  receiving  40  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the 

manor  or  lordship  of   Bradwell,  oo.  Essex,  and  a  livery  for  summer  and 

winter  yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

July  16.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  Galmole,  '  gentilman,'  of  the  office  of 
Westminster,  master  of  the  king's  coinage  of  groats,  half  groats,  pennies,  hal^nnies  and 
farthings  within  the  cities  of  Dublin  and  Waterford  according  to  the  weight, 
purity  and  sculpture  expressed  in  certain  indentures  between  him  and 
Edward  IV,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  coinage 
with  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

Aug.  5.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  George  Danyell  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the 

Westminster,   king's  lordships  of  Cokeham  and  Bray,  co.  Berks,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s. 

July  18.         Appointment,  until  18  January,  of  John  Hudde  to  take  capons,  ducks, 

Westminster,  hens,  chickens,  doves  and  other  fowls  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and 

carriage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Aug.  2.  Appointment,  until  2  February,  of  John  Snoryng,  fishmonger,  to  take 

Westminster,   gtookfish,  salt  salmon,  white  and  red  herrings  and  other  salt  fish  for  the 
expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  John  Hoo  of  Blyborough,  co.  Suffolk. 


462  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  iog  Membrane  6 — eont, 

July  80.  Appointment,  until  80  January,  of  John   Gregory  to  take  hay,  oats, 

Westminster,   horse  bread,  beans,  peas  and  litter  for  all  expenses  of  the  king's  horses 
and  carriage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  the  following: — 
Robert  Gregory. 
John  Grene. 

Sept.  7.         Appointment  of  William  Okbume,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  to  take  cars, 
Westminster,   waggons  and  mares  for  the  conduct  of  certain  ordnance  and  habiliments  of 
war  to  the  town  and  castle  of  Berwick  for  the  defence  of  the  same. 
X434^  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Jan.  4.  Appointment,  until  4  June,  of  Robert  Colman,  yeoman  purveyor  of  the 

Westmmster.   ^^^  ^^  ^^^  bakery  of  the  household,  to  take  wheat  and  firewood  for  the 
expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

1483. 

Sept.  22.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  councillor  Master  Thomas  Barowe,  clerk,  of 

Westminster,   the  office  of  keeper  of  the  rolls,  books  and  records  of  Chancery  and  the 

custody  of  the  house  or  hospital  of  Converts  for  his  habitation,  receiving 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  26.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William  Shoter  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the 

Westmmster.    ^^^^    ^^^    lordships    of    Skendilby,    Manby,    Bradley  and   Greynesby, 

CO.  Lincoln,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  6. 

July  24.         Appointment,  from  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  for  one  year,  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  kinsman  Henry  Percy,  earl  of  Northumberland,  as  warden  general  of 

the  marches  of  England  towards  Scotland  viz.  in  the  parts  of  *  la  estmarch ' 

and  *  middilmarch  *  and  in  the  king's  lordship  of  Scotland,  with  full  powers 

specified  and  power  to  conclude  truces  with  James,  king  of  the  Scots. 

ByK. 

July  9.  Grant  for  ten  years  to  the  mayor  of  Dover,  for  the  repair  of  the  wall  of 

Westminster,  the  town,  which  has  been  broken  by  excessive  tempests,  the  sea  ascending 
to  half  its  height  at  every  flood,  that  he  may  take  Id,  for  every  20s,  of 
merchandise  of  alien  merchants  flocking  there,  Id.  for  every  horse  coming 
there,  id,  for  every  ox.  Id,  for  every  dozen  sheep  and  Id,  for  every  person, 
with  the  exception  of  ambassadors,  soldiers  in  the  king's  wages  and  the 
king's  enemies,  provided  that  the  receipt  be  made  by  the  supervision  and 
control  of  John  Scott,  knight,  and  Philip  Lewes,  esquire,  lieutenant  of  the 
castle  of  Dover,  and  that  he  render  his  account  yearly  before  them  or  others 
to  be  appointed  by  the  council. 

Aug.  10.         Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  Ralph  Hastynges,  now  knight,  of  letters 

Westminster*  patent  dated  11  May,  1  Edward  lY,  granting  for  life  to  him  and  William 

Hastynges,    knight,    now    deceased,     divers    offices    in    the    county«i  of 

Northampton.  By  K. 

Aug.  16.         Presentation  of  Robert  Cowper,   chaplain,  to  the  parish    church    of 
Westminster.    Langley,  in  the  diocese  of  Canterbury. 

Aug.  14.         Presentation  of  Edmund  Chaderton  to  the  parish  church  of  Calverton,  in 
Westminster,    ^he  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent.        By  p.s« 


1   RICHAKD  m.— Part  6.  468 


t  joQ  Membrane  5 — cont. 

Aug.  28.         Presentation  of  Richard  Blenet,   of  the  order  of  Friars  Hermits  of 
Westminster.    St.  Aagustine,  to  the  parish  church  of  Pilham,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln, 
void  by  the  death  of  Walter  Broun. 

Aug.  22.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Braythwayt,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster,    of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  park  of  Fulbruke, 

CO.  Warwick,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Byrkhede  of  the 
offices  of  bailiff  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Coliton  and  keeper  of  the  king's 
park  of  Colcombe,  co.  Devon,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    4. 

July  2.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Robert  Worthington  of  the  office  of  the 

Westminster,   chirography  of  the  Common  Bench,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

July  8.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  servant  Morgan  Kidwelly  as 

Westminster,   the  king's  attorney  general  in  all  the  king's  courts  of  record  in  England  and 

Wales,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

July  5.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Kendale,  esquire,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,   keeper    of   the   writs    and    rolls  of  the  Common  Bench,    receiving  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

July  18.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Vemey  of  the  office 
Westminster,   of  keeper  of  the  park  of  Donyate,  co.  Somerset,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 

of  the  minority  of  the  king's  nephew  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  with  the 
accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

July  18.  Grant  to  the  men,  burgesses  and  provost  of  the  town  of  Great 
Westminster.  Yarmouth  for  twenty  years  from  Michaelmas  last,  because  the  profits  which 
used  to  come  to  them  from  the  fishery  have  been  seized  by  the  king's 
lieges  and  strangers  and  because  the  town  is  situated  on  the  sea  front  and 
is  a  defence  to  the  adjoining  parts  and  that  they  may  make  the  port  safe  and 
sure  for  ships  and  other  vessels  putting  in  there,  of  50  marks  yearly  from 
the  yearly  sum  of  60/.  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  town  and  the  farm  of  a  place 
in  the  high  sea  near  the  entrance  of  the  port  called  *  Kirkelerode.'        By  E. 

Like  grant  to  the  same  of  121,  10s.  lOd.  yearly  from  the  fee-farm  of  the 
town  and  100s,  yearly  from  the  farm  of  the  place  called  '  Kirkelerode,'  to  be 
expended  on  the  repair  of  the  port  by  the  supervision  of  the  abbot  of  the 
monastery  of  St.  Benet,  Hulme,  and  the  prior  of  Great  Yernemouth. 

ByK. 


MEMBRANES  8  and  2. 

July  20.  Indenture  between  the  king  and  Bobert  Brakynbery,  esquire,  witnessing 
that  the  king  according  to  letters  patent  dated  17  July  has  appointed  him 
master  and  worker  of  his  moneys  of  gold  and  silver  and  keeper  of  the 
changes  and  out-changes  in  the  Tower  of  London,  the  realm  of  England 
and  the  town  of  Calais  and  the  marches  of  the  same.  He  shall  make  five 
kinds  of  gold  money,  called  the  '  ryall '  of  gold,  the  '  halfe  ryall,'  the  '  riall 
ferthing,'  the  *  aungell '  and  the  '  aungelet ' ;  and  five  kinds  of  silver  money, 


464 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1483. 


Membranes  8  and  2 — cant. 


called  the  '  grote/  the  <  halfgrote/  the  'peny'  or  *  sterlyng/  the  <  half  peny ' 
and  the  <  ferthyng.*  {The  value  of  the  coinage  and  the  eonditums  of  agreement 
are  as  on  p.  20.)  And  for  the  performance  of  the  covenants  aforesaid  the 
said  master  has  made  oath  in  Chancery  and  has  found  borrows  in  1002. 
each,  viz.  Sir  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  William  Tunstall,  squire,  John 
Hoton,  squire,  John  Kyrkeby  of  London,  goldsmith,  and  John  Snoryng  of 
London,  fishmonger.    English.  By  E« 


lAQA  Mei}ibrane  2 — cont. 

May  5.  Qrant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  William  Otter  of  the  office 

Westminster,    of  riding  forester  in  the  forest  of  Waltham,  co.  tlssex,  with  the  accustomed 


1488. 

Dec.  4. 

Westminster. 


fees. 


By  p.s. 


Licence  for  James  Charleton,  esquire,  Bichard  Davy,  perpetual  vicar  of 
the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary,  Bykall,  co.  York,  Nicholas  Admytte,  clerk, 
Bichard  Bank,  gentleman,  and  Bichard  Burgh,  clerk,  or  their  heirs, 
executors  or  assigns  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  said  church  for  the  good  estate  of  the 
king  and  his  consort  Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  his  firstborn  son 
Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester  and  the  said 
founders  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  parents 
and  John  Holme,  clerk,  and  to  do  other  works  of  piety,  to  be  called 
King  Bichard  the  Third's  chantry,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said 
chaplain  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value 
of  10^  yearly.  By  p.s.  and  for  602.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


Sept.  15. 

Westminster. 


Sept.  20. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  17. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  1. 

Bevocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volmnus,  for  one  year,  granted 
on  80  July  by  letters  patent  to  John  Monke  alias  Munke  of  London, 
'  wexchaundeler,'  staying  on  the  king's  servic^  in  the  company  of  the  king's 
kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  guardian  of  the  east  and  middle 
marches  of  England  towards  Scotland  and  captain  of  the  town  and  castle 
of  Berwick,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same, 
because  he  delays  in  the  city  of  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  John 
Mathewe  and  William  White,  sheriffs. 

General  pardon  to  John  a  Grene  of  Colsull,  co.  Warwick,  'yoman,'  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  11  September.  By  p.s. 


The  like  to  Thomas  Wamar  of  Colsull,  *  yoman.' 


By  p.s. 


Sept.  17. 
Westminster. 


Grant  to  Thomas  Arundell,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands, 
rents,  reversions,  services  and  other  possessions  with  advowsons  of  benefices 
exceeding  the  tax  of  20  marks,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge  and 
other  profits  late  of  Joan  Pole,  tenant  in  chief,  sometime  the  wife  of  John 
Pole,  during  the  minority  of  William  Pole  her  kinsman  and  heir  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Grey  of  Wilton,  knight,  of  402.  yearly  from  Easter 
last  from  the  fee-farm  of  Queenhithe,  London.  By  p.s. 


1  RICHAED  IIL— Pabt'6.  466 


1483.  Membram    1 — cont, 

Sept.  14.  Appointment;  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  Richard  Champney,  herald  of 
Westminster,  arms,  as  king  of  arms  and  principal  herald  of  the  parts  of  Wales  with  the 
name  of  *  Gloncestre  '  and  the  style,  title,  liberties  and  pre-eminences  and 
all  rights,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments  of  ancient  time  belonging 
to  the  office,  and  grant  to  him  for  life  of  20/.  yearly  for  his  fee  from  the 
issues  of  the  fee-farm  of  the  city  of  London  and  county  of  Middlesex  with  a 
livery  such  as  any  king  of  arms  had  in  the  time  of  Edward  III  at  the  great 
wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  16.         Appointment,  during   pleasure  of  the  king's  kinsman  Francis,  viscount 

Westminster.    LoveU,  chief  butler  of  England,  of  William  Catesby  and  Thomas  Croft  as 

his  deputies  in  the  ports  of  Bristol,  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  ports, 

places  and  creeks  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  9.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  esquire  Alvred  Comburgh  of  the 

Westminster,    office  of  controller  of  the  coinage  of  tin  in  the  counties  of  Cornwall  and 

Devon,  receiving  fees  as  Thomas  Vaghan,  knight,  had  from  the  issues  of 
the  duchy  of  Cornwall.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  Presentation  of  John  Gilbert  to  the  parish  church  of  Baldok,  in  the 

Westminster,    diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Holdenby. 

MEMBRANE    2dd. 

Oct.  21.  Commission  to  John  Smalleware  to  arrest  William  Asshpole,  'gentilman,' 

Westminster,    and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery  on  the  morrow  of  Majrtinmas  next. 

1484.  MEMBRANE    16rf. 

March  1.         Commission  to  John,   duke     of    Norfolk,   William,  earl  of   Arundel, 
Westminster.    Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  Thomas,  earl  of  Surrey,  Francis,  viscount  LoveU, 

Edward,  viscount  Lysle,  Henry  Gray  of  Codnore,  knight,  John  Scrope  of 
Bolton,  knight,  George  Stanley  of  Straunge,  knight,  George  Gray  of 
Ruthyn,  knight,  Robert  Byllesdon,  mayor  of  London,  William  Huse, 
knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  Humphrey  Starky,  knight,  Guy  Fairefax, 
knight,  Richard  Neell,  knight,  John  Catesby,  knight,  Richard  Radclyf, 
knight,  William  Catesby,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  Thomas  Fitzwilliam  to 
deliver  the  gaol  of  Neugate  of  John  Guldeford  late  of  Rolvenden,  knight, 
attainted  in  the  Parliament  summoned  at  Westminster  on  28  January. 

Feb.  14.  Commission  to  John  Robynson,  purser  of  a  ship  called  la  Lucas,  which 

Westminster,    the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  sea  to  resist  his  enemies,  to  take  mariners  and 
victuals  for  the  ship. 

March  7.         Commission   to  John   Smyth,   John  Wode,   William  Corby,   William 
Westminster.    Tumour  and  the  bailiflfe  of  Coventre  to  arrest  Thomas  Shirwode  and  bring 

him  before  the  king  and  council. 

1483.  MEMBRANE    Id. 

Aug.  28.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsmen  Henry,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Buckingham,  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  and 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  and  George  Nevyll  of  Bergavenny,  knight,  John 
Broke  of  Cobham,  knight,  John  Wode,  knight,  treasurer  of  England, 
William  Huse,  knight,  Edmund  Shaa,  knight,  mayor  of  London,  Thomas 
Bryan,  knight,  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  Humphrey  Starky,  knight, 
Guy  Fairefax,  knight,  Richard  Neell,  knight,  William  Jenney,  knight,  John 
Catesby,  knight,  Thomas  Bourghchier,  knight,  John  Elryngton,  knight. 


4M  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1483.  Membrane   Id — eont, 

William  Nt>rTe8,  knight,  Gilbert  Debenham,  knight,  Richard  Haieoomte, 
knight,  Richard  Charleton,  knight,  and  Thomas  Frowyk,  knight,  in  the 
city  and  suburbs  of  London.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same,  with  the  exception  of  the  mayor  and  Thomas 
Bryan,  in  the  counties  of  Surrey,  Sussex,  Kent,  Middlesex,  Oxford,  Berks, 
Essex  and  Hertford. 

Sept.  9.  Appointment  of  William  Hopton,  knight,  John  Henyngham,  knight, 

Westminster.    William  Boleyn,  knight,  John  Wyndham,  esquire,  Edmund  Ince,  esquire, 

John  Waynflete,  esquire,  and  Robert  Crowemer,  one  of  the  bailifi^  of  the 
town  of  Great  Jememuth,  to  supervise  Edmund  Ince,  esquire,  and  John 
Davy,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  whom  the  king  has  appointed 
guards,  conveyers  and  waftors  for  the  security  of  the  king's  subjects  of 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk  and  the  ships  and  fishermen  at  sea  there,  and  to 
communicate  with  fishermen  of  any  country  wishing  to  fish  there  for 
contributions  towards  their  expenses  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  all  others 
who  may  presume  to  be  guards,  conveyers  or  waftors.  By  E. 

MEMBRANE  6d. 

Sept.  14.         Commission  to  William  Horsle,  mayor  of  Coventre,  John  Aderton,  Henry 
Westminster,   Boteler  and  John  Wylgrice  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Coventre  of  John  Bryan 
of  Coventre,  <  chaundeler,'  prisoner  there. 

MEMBRANE    4d. 

July  12.  Commission  de  xcalliU  etfossatis  to  £.  bishop  of  Rochester,  George  Nevyll 

Westminster.   q£  Bergevenny, .  knight,  John  Broke  of  Cobham,  knight,  John,  abbot  of 

Bermondsey,  Henry,  prior  of  St.  Mary  Overey,  Roger  Appylton,  Richard 
Page,  John  Alfegh,  John  Bamme,  Henry  Harman  and  Roger  Shelley  by 
the  coast  of  the  Thames  from  the  town  of  Westgrenewich  to  Gravesend,  co. 
Kent. 

July  28.  The  like  to  Th.  bishop  of  London,  John,  abbot  of  St.  Mary  Oraces  by 
Westminster,  the  Tower  of  London,  William  Worsley,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St. 
Paul,  London,  Richard  Lichefeld,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  John 
Elryngton,  knight,  Thomas  Frowyke,  knight,  Richard  Gardyner,  knight, 
Roger  Fylpot,  John  Whatno,  Henry  Frowyk,  John  Elryngton  the  elder  and 
Richard  Markes  by  the  coast  of  the  marsh  of  the  Thames  from  a  place 
called  '  la  Armitage  '  to  Blakwall,  co.  Middlesex. 

Aug.  8.  The  like  to  J.  bishop  of  Norwich,  E.  bishop  of  Rochester,  John,  abbot  of 

Westminster.  St.  Augustine's,  Canterbury,  John,  abbot  of  St.  Saviour's,  Bermondsey, 
Thomas,  abbot  of  Lesnus,  Henry,  prior  of  St.  Mary  Overey,  George 
Nevyll  of  Bergevenney,  knight,  John  Broke  of  Cobbam,  knight,  Edmund 
Shaa,  knight,  John,  master  of  the  house  of  St.  Thomas  of  Acres,  London, 
Roger  Appylton,  Richard  Page,  John  Alfegh,  Andrew  Dymmok,  John 
Mordaunt,  Henry  Harman,  John  Bamme,  Robert  Ballard  and  Roger 
Shelley  by  the  coast  of  the  marsh  of  the  Thames  from  the  town  of 
Westgrenewich  to  Gravesend,  co.  Kent. 

Sept.  4.         The  like  to  William  Haute,  knight,  John   Brumston,  esquire,  John 
Westminster.   Dygges,  esquire,  John  Isaak,  esquire,  John  Alfegh,  John  lyneux,  Boger 
Brent,  John  Nethirsole,  Robert  Billysdon  and  Stephen  Barret  from  Whit- 
staple  to  Faversham,  co.  Kent. 

MEMBRANE  Id. 

Oct.  18.         Commission  to  William  Fetherston,  John  Stamer,  Thomas  Asshe,  John 
Westminster.   Carpenter  and  Laurence  Burden  to  take  mariners  for  the  king's  ship  called 
la  Marie  of  Grenewiche,  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  foreign  parts. 


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2  RICHARD  III.— Part  I. 


1485. 

June  4. 
WestminBter. 


MEMBEANE  26. 


Grant  to  John  Ambrosio  de  Nigrono,  merchant  of  Genoa,  that  he  or  his 
factors  or  attorneys  may  receive  the  sum  of  159^.  IBs.  Ad.  from  the  customs 
and  subsidies  on  any  goods  and  merchandise  of  himself  or  other  merchants 
of  Genoa  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  and  Southampton.        By  p.s. 


1484. 

July  10. 
Westxninster» 


July  12. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 

WestmiBster. 


Oct.  11. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  25. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  or  waiver  to  the  following : — 

William  Marham  late  of  Bassyngboum  in  the  parish  of  Takeley,  co. 
Essex,  'gentilman/  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of 
Robert  Bassyngbom  late  of  Waymouth,  co.  Dorset,  'gentilman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  answer 
a  plea  that  they  render  68«.  4d.  to  Thomas  Gay  the  elder,  of  Flete 
Strete,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  they  having  surrendered  to  the 
Mete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has 
certified.  London. 

For  God  because  [he  is]  poor. 

Biohard  Motte  late  of  Thundersle,  co.  Essex,  labourer,  and  Alice  his 
wife,  for  not  appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices 
of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  Robert  Ingowe  touching  a 
trespass.  Essex. 

Thomas  Eyngeston  late  of  Gyldford,  co.  Surrey,  '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Sparke,  citizen  and  '  draper '  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  61.  16«.  Sd, 

Robert  Thomson  late  of  Sheryngham,  co.  Norfolk,  <  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  Richard  Felawe  of  Ipswich,  '  marchaunt,' 
touching  a  debt  of  6/.  Suffolk. 

Robert  Middelton  late  of  Bolton,  co.  Lancaster,  <  gentilman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  Richard  Bethom,  '  gentilman,'  touching  a 
trespass.  York. 

Henry  Hoygge  of  Saltayssh,  co.  Cornwall,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  Robert  Rondell  touching  a  debt  of  20/. 

William  Webbe  of  Saltayssh,  for  the  same. 

John  May  late  of  Leycestre,  *  chapman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render 
40s.  to  Robert  Flemyng,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  adminislarator 
of  the  goods  late  of  Ralph  Yatys,  who  died  intestate.  Middlesex. 

Robert  Colard  late  of  Hadenham,  co.  Cambridge,  '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  answer 
William  Grey  touohing^a  debt  of  46s.  Sd,  Oambrid^. 


468 


CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1484. 

Nov.  22. 

Westminstfer* 


Oct.  16. 
Westminster; 

1485. 

May  16. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  25 — cont, 

John  Pjcard  late  of  Little  Walden,  oo.  Essex,  *  hnsbondniAn,*  for 
not  appearing  before  Thomas  Brian,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  John  Aadelej,  chaplain,  touching 
a  debt  of  10  marks. 


Thomas  Badde  late  of  Feldallyng,  co.  Norfolk,  'mason,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Nicholas  Benet,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  40is. 

Norfolk. 

John  Forset  late  of  London,  '  gentilman,*  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Walter  Stalworth,  citizen  and 
tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  4/.  12s.  Middlesex. 


Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  25. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  11. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  7. 

Westminster. 


MEMBBASE    24. 

Joan  the  widow  andexecatrix  of  Oliver  de  Barton  late  of  Shaftesbury, 
CO.  Dorset,  *  gentilman/  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  she 
render  24/.  to  Bobert  Waldeby,  clerk.  Middlesex. 

• 

Thomas  Jenyn  late  of  Bodmyn,  co.  Cornwall,  chaplain,  for  not 
appearing  before  Bobert  Danbj,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  Nicholas  Pyne,  esquire,  touching  a 
trespass.  Devon* 

Henry  Blundell  late  of  the  parish  of  Alyngeworth,  co.  Surrey, 
'  husbondman,*  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  John  Mannyngham,  knight,  and  Thomas  Martyn,  citizen  and 
tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  25  marks.  Middlesex. 

Edmund  Wall  late  of  Staunton,  co.  Salop,  <  husbondman,'  and  John. 
Wall  late  of  Bokanton,  co.  Salop,  *  husbondman,*  for  not  appearing 
before  Edward  IV  to  answer  John  Wall,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
crown  of  Edward  IV,  touching  a  trespass.  Salop. 

Bichard  Mounteyn  late  of  Fak3mham,  co.  Norfolk,  esquire,  alias 
late  of  Holkham,  co.  Norfolk,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of 
the  Bench  to  answer  Bobert  Bacdyffee,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Norfolk, 
touching  a  debt  of  lOZ.,  Henry  Framyngham  alias  Framlyngham, 
esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  102.  and  William  Pykenham,  clerk,  John 
Bolman,  clerk,  James  Hobbard  and  Henry  Smyth  touching  a  debt  of 
201.  Norfolk. 

William  Harde  of  Coventre,  *  dyer,'  for  not  appearing  before  Thomas 
Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  answer 
Thomas  Wode  touching  a  debt  of  71.  London. 


April  20. 
Westminster. 


May  4. 

Westminster. 


May  6. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    23. 

John  Dunch  late  of  Colcestre,  co.  Essex,  '  yoman,*  for  not  appear- 
ing before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  answer  Bobert 
Teryngton,  *  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  60«.  Essex. 

William  Warner  late  of  Hardewyke,  co.  Norfolk,  '  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  Balph  Shelton,  esquire,  touching  a 
debt  of  401.  Norfolk 

Bichard  Astlot  late  of  Ansty,  co.  Southampton,  <  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices 


— VRiV^^F^W 


2  EICHARD  III.— Part  1. 


469 


1485. 


May  8. 

Westminster. 


April  28. 
Westminster. 


May  18. 

Westminster. 


1484. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


1485. 

April  26. 
Westminster. 


June  8. 
Westminster. 


June  8. 
Westminster. 


June  20. 

Westminster. 


June  22. 

Westminster. 


May  8. 

Westminster. 

June  8. 

Westminster. 


Metnbrane  23 — cont, 

of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  John,  abbot  of  St.  Martin's, 
Battle,  touching  a  debt  of  15^.  Southampton. 

James  Piers  late  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  *yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard  Jones,  citizen  and 
*  toumour  *  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40^  Surrey. 

John  Batheby  late  of  Cokeryngton,  co.  Lincoln,  *  gentilman,*  for 
not  appearing  when  sued  with  Thomas  Batheby  late  of  Yerburgh, 
CO.  Lincoln,  'gentilman,*  and  Thomas  Taillour  of  Yerburgh,  'husbond- 
man,'  before  Thomas  Brian,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  William  Smyth  touching  a  trespass. 

Bichard  Polyngton  late  of  York,  <  fysshemonger,'  alias  Richard 
Pollyngton,  'taillour,*  late  citizen  of  London,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  pleas  that  he  render  lOZ.  to  William  Marchall  of  Coventry, 
'  fysshemonger,*  administrator  of  the  goods  late  of  John  Chary te  late 
of  Coventre, 'mercer,*  who  died  intestate,  and  80^  to  Agnes  late  the 
wife  of  Thomas  Welles,  late  citizen  and  draper  of  London. 

City  of  Coventry.     London. 

Thomas  Meryng  of  Ossyngton,  co.  Nottingham,  '  gentilman,*  execu- 
tor of  the  will  of  William  Meryng,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 
of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  answer  John  Wykes,  late  esquire  of  the 
body  of  Edward  IV,  touching  a  debt  of  29Z.  Middlesex. 

Bichard  Hoberd  late  of  irmyngton,  co.  Norfolk,  '  sheppord,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Edward  IV  to  answer  Thomas  Bettys  touching  a 
trespass.  Norfolk. 

John  Haukeslowe  in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  '  gentilmah,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas 
Fetherston  of  Wynchcombe,  co.  Gloucester,  '  gentilman,'  touching  a 
debt  of  78s.  id.  Gloucester. 

Agnes  Grenewyk  late  of  Welton  by  Weloughby,  co.  Lincoln, 
'  wedowe,'  administratrix  of  the  goods  late  of  William  Grenewyk  late 
of  Welton,  who  died  intestate,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  answer  a  plea  that  she  render  46s.  8^.  to 
John  Frankessh.  Norfolk. 

Stephen  Coulyng,  vicar  of  Chidley,  co.  Devon,  for  not  appearing 
before  Thomas  Bryui,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  Edward  IV,  to  answer  John  Markam,  '  yeoman,*  touching  a  debt  of 
2(M.  Middlesex. 

Edward  Jenyns  late  of  Newelond,  co.  Gloucester,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  when  sued  with  Isabel  Hyot  late  of  Little  Dene,  co. 
Gloucester,  widow,  as  executors  of  the  will  of  Robert  Hyot  late  of  Little 
Dene,  <  gentilman,*  late  executor  of  the  will  of  William  Walwyn  alias 
Wawyn,  'gentilman,'  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  25  marks  to 
John  Wylde,  executor  of  the  will  of  John  Mone,  esquire.        Stafford. 


The  said  Isabel,  for  the  same. 


Stafford. 


John  Broun  of  Norwich,  co.  Norfolk,  'cordener,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  James  Gresham  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks.  Norfolk. 

John  of  Clowes  late  of  Dersthill,  co.  Warwick,  *  husbondman,*  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Edward 
Grey,  Imight,  viscount  Lysle,  toucdiing  a  trespass.  Warwick. 


470  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484.  MEMBRANE  22. 

June  28.         Inspeximua  and  confirmation  to  John  Crowland  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster,    15  j^je,  16  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  10  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  10s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  1.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  knight  of  the  body  Robert  Middelton  of  an 

Westminster,   annuity  of  20/.   from  Easter  last  from  the  issues   of  the  lordship  of 

Middelham.  By  p.s. 

July  8.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers  of  the  lordship. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  21.         Grant  for  life  to  William  Staveley  and  Richard  Staveley  his  son  of  the 
Westminster,    money  of  bills  of  aliens  within  the  town  of  Calais  from  26  June,  1  Richard 

III,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  William  by  letters  patent  dated  6 
August,  6  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s- 

July  4.  Grant  to  William  Herbert,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,  m^le  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Tokyngton,  co.  Gloucester,  of  the  yearly  value  of  60Z.,  to  hold 
with  knights*  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  advowsons,  stews,  fisheries, 
waters,  stanks,  woods,  warrens,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities,  by 
knight-service  and  a  rent  of  8^  15s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  80.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Hauard  of  a  yearly  rent  of  5Z.  from  the  issues 
Westminster,   of  the  lordship  of  Breghnok  in  South  Wales.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  80.         Grant  for  life  to  Walter  Hauard,  esquire,  one  of  the  ushers  of  the  king's 

Westminster,   chamber,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  10  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 

Breghnok  in  South  Wales.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Savyle,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  crown,  of  the  oflSces  of  keeper  and  surveyor  of  the  manor  of  Hepworth 

with  its  members  within  the  Isle  of  Axiholme,  co.  Lincoln,  with  the 

accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  and  all  other  profits.    By  p.s. 

Dec.  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Markynfeld,  knight  of  the 

Westminster,    body,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  lOO  marks  trom  AU  Saints  last  from  the  issues  of 

the  lordship  of  Middelham,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

1485.  MEMBRANE  21. 

May  1.  Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Laurence,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to 

Westminster,  him  by  letters  patent  dated  6  September  {see  p.  472),  surrendered,  of  the 
office  of  one  of  the  yeomen  tailors  of^the  great  wardrobe  and  M.  daily  for 
the  office  from  Michaelmas  last,  from  which  day  he  has  held  the  office, 
from  the  issues  of  the  city  of  Norwich  and  a  livery  of  summer  and  winter 
yearly  at  Christmas  and  Whitsuntide  at  the  hands  of  the  keeper  of  the 
great  wardrobe,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.8. 

May  9.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  William  Talbot,  doctor  of 

Westminster,    decrees,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Barkyng  in  London,  in  the  ward  of 

the  Tower,  of  the  king's  presentation,  to  Elizabeth,  abbess  of  the  monastery 
of  St.  Mary,  Berkyng,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  16L  from  himself  and  his  church. 

By  p.s. 

May  15.  Grant  to  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  town  of  Plymmouth,  in  lieu 

Westminster,    of  a  grant  to  them   by  letters  patent  dated  9   January,  1  Richard  HI 

{see  p,  412),  surrendered,  of  100  marks  yearly  for  20  years  from  that  date 
from  the  customs  in  the  ports  of  Plymmouth  and  Fowey  and  ports  and 
places  adjacent,  to  be  expended  on  the  construction  of  the  walls  of  the 'town 
by  the  supervision  of  the  prior  of  Plympton.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  collectors  of  the  customs. 


2  RICHARD  III.— Part  1.  471 


2484  Menibraiie    21 — cont, 

Sept.  14.         Confirmation  to  Oliver  Guyen  of  letters  patent  dated  2  March,   17 
Nottingham.    Edward  IV.     {See  p,  69).         By  p.s.  and  for  18s.  4rf.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 
1485. 

March  21.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Loid,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  king's  chamber,   of  the  offices  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  hundreds  of 

Estbudley  and  Westbudley,  co.  Devon,  with  all  profits.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    20. 

March  8.         Confirmation  to  Charles  Dynham  of  letters  patent  dated  21  (rectius  81) 
Westminster.    January,  21  Edward  IV  {ses  p.  249),  and  pardon  to  him  of  the  160Z.  yearly 
reserved  to  the  king  therein. 

By  p.s.  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

membhane  19. 

June  18.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Alexander  Cheyne  ali<is  Cheyny  late  of 

Westminster.    Westshifford,  CO.  Berks,  '  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  London,  of  the  tenour  of 

the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  8  March,  1  Richfiurd  lU,  granting 

pardon  to  him.     These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  he  has  taken 

oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

June  17.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Roger  and  the  king's  servant  Robert  Duplache  of 

Westminster,    ^he  office  of   bailiff  of   Sandwich  from   Michaelmas  last,  receiving   the 

accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  office  with  all  other  profits,  in  lieu 

of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  John  and  Alice  his  wife  by  letters  patent  dated 

12  April,  20  Edward  IV  {see  p.  189),  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

]^4g4  MEMBRANE    18. 

Sept.  17.  Grant  to  John,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St.  Mary  de  Pratis, 
Nottingham.  Leycestre,  that  they  shall  have  a  fair  or  markets  at  Leycestre  on  their  soil 
within  the  abbey  and  the  parish  of  St.  Leonard,  on  the  feast  of  St.  Leonard 
and  the  two  days  preceding  and  the  two  days  following,  with  a  court  of  pie- 
powder and  all  rights,  provided  that  it  be  not  to  the  harm  of  neighbouring 
fairs.  By  p.8. 

Vacated  by  surrender  by  Richard  IsJiam,  tJmr  attorney,  and  cancelled  on 
2  January,  2  Richard  III, 

Sept.  15.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Marmaduke  Constable,  knight,  and  the  heirs 
Nottingham,  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or 
lordships  of  Boseworth  with  its  members,  oo.  Leicester,  late  of  John 
Hareoourt,  rebel,  and  Braunston,  co.  Leicester,  late  of  William  Norreys, 
knight,  rebel,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats, 
advowsons,  parks,  bondmen,  stews,  waters,  stanks,  woods,  underwoods, 
warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  profits 
and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  9/.  lis.  yearly,  and  all 
issues  from  18  October  last.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  21.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hoperton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Nottingham,    crown,  of  an  annuity  of  100s.  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the 

lordship  of  Shirefhoton  until  he  shall  be  promoted  by  the  king  to  an  office 

or  other  thing  of  like  value.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Fenton,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  crown,  of  an  annuity  of  100s.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Bamardcastell,  within  the  bishopric  of  Durham.  By  p.s. 


472 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 
Sept.  6. 

Nottingham. 


Menibrane    18 — cant. 


Aug.  27. 
Buckden. 

Aug.  28. 
Buckden. 


Aug.  29. 
Buckden. 


Sept.  6. 
Nottingham. 


Grant  to  Richard  RadclTff,  knight  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Tyverton,  of  the  yearly  value  of  64/.  18«.  6d.,  the  borough  of  Tyverton  and 
the  hundred  there,  of  the  yearly  value  of  28^  16s.  8//.,  the  manor  or  lord- 
ship of  Chalvelegh,  of  the  yearly  value  of  26^  4.s.  8</.,  the  manor  or  lordship 
of  Coliton  and  the  hundred  there,  of  the  yearly  value  of  84^.  ISs.  4e/.,  the 
manor  or  lordship  of  Musbury,  of  the  yearly  value  of  2SL  18s.  id.,  the 
borough  of  Coliford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  100*^.,  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Whitford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  262.  6s.  5</.,  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Sampford  Courtenay,  of  the  yearly  value  of  26^  10s.  4</.,  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Colom  John,  of  the  yearly  value  of  22Z.  4s.  8//.,  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Fareway,  of  the  yearly  value  of  8/.  20</.,  the  manor  or  lordship 
of  Norton  Dawney,  of  the  yearly  value  of  11 L  10s.  Bd,,  and  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Whympyll,  co.  Devon,  of  the  yearly  value  of  26/.  10s.,  late  of  the 
earl  of  Devon,  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Gatcombe,  co.  Devon,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  21/.,  late  of  Edward  Courteney,  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Iwern 
Courtenay,  co.  Dorset,  of  the  yearly  value  of  40/.,  Ebberton,  co.  Dorset,  of 
the  yearly  value  of  21/.,  Crukeme,  co  Somerset,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
90/.  10s.,  and  Misterton,  co.  Somerset,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20/.  10s.,  late 
of  the  said  earl,  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Bereford,  co.  Wilts,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  80/.,  late  of  Richard  Gray,  knight,  lands  in  the  towns  or  hamlets 
of  Gesberkirke,  Surflet,  Quadring  and  Pynchebek,  co.  Lincoln,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  82/.,  late  of  Thomas  de  la  Launde,  knight,  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Merton,  co.  Cumberland,  of  the  yearly  value  of  18/.,  late  of 
Thomas  Seintleger,  knight,  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Aylesber,  co.  Devon, 
of  the  yearly  value  of  28/.  6s.  8r/.,  late  of  the  said  earl,  and  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Wiberton,  of  the  yearly  value  of  18/.,  the  third  part  of  the 
manor  of  Skendewy,  of  the  yearly  value  of  14/.,  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Manby,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20/.,  and  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Bnwlley 
and  Gwaynesby,  co.  Lincoln,  of  the  yearly  value  of  24/.,  late  of  Margaret, 
duchess  of  Somerset,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  rights,  privileges, 
parks,  forests,  chaces,  warrens,  stanks,  mills,  commons,  turbaries,  fisheries, 
stews,  woods,  underwoods,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  rents,  customs  and 
reversions  from  Michaelmas  last  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  50/.  yearly. 

By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE   17. 

Grant  for  life  to  Eleanor  Wentworth,  widow,  of  an  annuity  of  20/.  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Middelton  and  Merden,  co.  Kent.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  of  Robert  Brewes,  Simon  Clerk,  Thomas  Stoneham,  John 
Sturgeon,  Martin  Prentice  and  William  Wright  to  take  stone-cutters,  smiths, 
carpenters,  masons,  glaziers  and  other  workmen,  and  timber,  iron,  lead, 
glass,  shingles,  tiles,  stone,  lime  and  sand  and  other  necessaries,  for  the 
works  within  the  royal  college  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas,  Cambridge, 
and  carriage  for  the  same.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  William  Tirry  to  the  perpetual  chantry  within  the 
chapel  of  St.  Katharine,  Campden,  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  void  by  the 
death  of  John  Campyon  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  forf^ture 
of  William  Norreys,  knight. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Laurence,  citizen  and  tailor  of 
London,  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  yeomen  tailors  of  the  king's  great 
wardrobe  in  the  city  of  London  with  fees  of  Qd.  daily  and  the  accustomed 
livery  from  Michaelmas  last  at  the  hands  of  the  keeper  of  the  wardrobe  and 
all  other  profits. 


2  RICHARD  III.— Pabt  1.  47B 


-|  j/>j  Mnnhrane  17— rowt. 

Grant  for  life  to  Katharine  Radclyff  of  an  annuity  of  10/.  from  Easter 
last  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Olney,  co.  Buckingham. 

Sept.  7*  Foundation  of  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 

Nottingham,  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  Hedistaston,  in  the  parish  of  Wemme,  co. 
Salop,  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  and  his  consort  Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  for  their  souls  after 
death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  and 
those  who  have  laid  helping  hands  to  the  chapel  and  to  do  other  works  of 
piety,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  king  Richard  III,  and  grant  in  mortmain  to 
the  said  chaplain  of  8  marks  yearly  from  the  farm  or  fee-farm  and  other 
issues  of  the  town  of  Shrewsbury.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  10.  Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas 

Westminster.    RadclyflF,  one  of  the  yeomen   of  the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of 

Westgate  of  Exeter  alias  Exiland,  Toppisham,  Colomp  John  and  the 
hundred  of  Harigge,  co.  Devon,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  otlier  profits, 
and  the  farm  of  le  crane  and  sellers  of  Toppisham,  as  Richard  Cruse 
had.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Lambe  and  Katharine  his  wife  of  an  annuity  of 
5  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Middelham,  co.  York.       By  p.s. 

Sept.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  Joan  Forest,  widow,  late  wife  to  the  king's  servant 

Nottingham.    Miles  Forest,  and  Edward  her  son  of  an  annuity  of  5  marks  from  the 

issues  of  the  lordship  of  Bernard  Castell.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  15.         Presentation  of  Roger  Lupton  to  the  parish  church  of  Harleton,  in  the 
Nottingham,    diocese  of  Ely,  void  by  the  death  of  Ralph  Shaa.     The  letters  are  directed 
to  the  vicar-general  of  the  bishop. 

Sept.  10.         Impexlmns  and  confirmation  to  John  Depoler  of  letters  patent  dated 
Nottingham.    24  July,  22  Edward  IV  (sr^  p.  810). 

By  p.s.  and  for  18jt.  id,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Winchecombe. 

Sept.  18.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Tournour  of  an  annuity  of 
Nottingham.    \0L  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Wakefeld,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  20.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receiver  of  the  lordship. 
Nottingham. 

MEMBRANE  16. 

Sept.  24.  Licence  for  John  Alcok,  bishop  of  Worcester,  Agnes  Beaupie,  widow, 
Nottingham,  sometime  the  wife  of  Peter  Beaupie,  esquire,  Edward  Beaupie  and  John 
Beaupie,  their  sons,  Oliver  Cambry  and  Hugh  Brithyn  to  found  a 
perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the 
altar  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Gabriel  in  a  chapel  within  the  parish  church  of 
St.  Laurence,  Ludlowe,  co.  Salop,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders  and  for  their  souls 
after  death  and  the  soul  of  the  said  Peter,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of 
Agnes  Beaupie,  widow,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain 
lands,  rents  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10 
marks  yearly.  By  p.s.  and  for  20Z.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Holgrave  of  the  office  of  fourth  baron  of 
the  Exchequer,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  21.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Brice  alias  <  Blewmantell '  of  all 
Nottingham,    lands,  rents  and  services  late  of  Thomas  Bynbury  within  the  towns  and 


474  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-,.£>.  Membrane  l^~-«mt. 

14o4. 

parishes  of  Andover,  Walop  and  Hertfoidbrigge,  oo.  Southampton,  and  in 

the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  9.  Grant  for  life,  from  Michaeknas  last,  to  the  king's  servant  James  Tirell, 

Westminster,    knight  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall  in  the 

county  of  Cornwall  and  all  the  king's  castles,  manors,  lordships  and  lands 

in  the  said  county  parcel  of  the  same,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from 

the  issues  of  the  duchy.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  18.         Grant  for  life  to  the  same  of  the  offices  of  sheriff  of  the  king's  lordship 

Nottingham,    of  Wenllouk  and  steward  of  the  king's  lordships  of  Newport,  Wenllouk, 

Eovoethmeredith,   Lavenitheuery    and    Lanthoesant    in    Wales    and  the 

marches  of  the  same,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  the  appointment  of 

officers  under  him. 

Sept.  24.         Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  the  king's  servant  William 

Nottingham,    Catesby,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  chancellor  of  the  earldom  of 

March,  receiving  40{.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  earldom  with  all  other 

profits.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  7.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  for  the  restitution  of 

Nottingham,  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Botolph,  Thomey,  to 
John  Murcote,  whose  election  as  abbot  Robert  Ippeswell,  vicar-general  of 
the  bishop  of  Ely,  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

By  p.8. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Northampton  and  Rutland. 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Bedford. 
Middlesex. 
Warwick. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

MEMBRANE    16. 

Sept.  12.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Rither  of  letters  patent  dated 

Nottingham.    8  January,  20  Edward  IV  {see  p.  226),  and   18   May,   22  Edward  lY. 

{See  p,  808.)  By  p.s.  and  for  88s.  id.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Sept.  26.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Devon. 
Oakham. 

The  like  to  the  receiver  of  the  lordship  of  Newport  Paynell. 

Sept.  25.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  from  Michaelmas  last,  of  the  king's 
Melton       servants  William  Mistelbroke  and  John  Hewyk  as  auditors  of  all  accounts 

Mowbray.  q£  ministers  and  officers  of  the  king's  castles,  manors,  lordships,  towns, 
lands  and  other  possessions  called  'Warrewik  Landis,'  '  Salisburylandes ' 
and  *  Spencer  Landes,'  in  the  counties  of  Stafford,  Derby,  Warwick,  Salop, 
Gloucester,  Hereford,  Worcester,  Northampton,  Rutland,  Oxford,  Berks, 
Hertford,  Essex,  Middlesex  with  the  city  of  London,  Kent,  Southampton, 
Wilts,  Somerset,  Dorset,  Devon  and  Cornwall  and  the  Isle  of  Wight,  with 
the  accustomed  fees  and  daily  expenses.  By  p.s. 

The  like  of  the  king's  servants  William  Mistelbroke  and  Richard  Lussher 
as  auditors  of  all  accounts  of  officers  and  ministers  of  the  king's  castles, 
lordships,  manors,  towns,  hundreds,  lands  and  other  possessions  of  his 
principality  of  South  Wales  in.  the  counties  of  Eermerdyn  and  Eerdigan, 
and  the  castle  of  Pembroke,  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Westhaverford  wiA 


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1484. 


Membrane   15 — cont. 


their  members,  the  lordships  or  manors  of  Tallaghan  and  Wallewynes- 
castelly  the  castles  and  lordships  of  Bergevenny  and  Eaerdif  and  the  counties 
of  Glomorgan  and  Morgannok  in  South  Wales,  pertaining  to  the  king  as  of 
the  right  of  his  consort  Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  the  castles  and 
lordships  of  Newport,  Hay  and  Brekenok  in  South  Wales,  late  of  Henry, 
duke  of  Buckingham,  rebel,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his 
forfeiture,  receiving  such  fees  as  William  Weldon,  John  Harper,  Walter 
Gorfyn  and  John  Gunter,  late  auditors,  had  from  the  issues  of  the 
premises  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  26.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Hartgill,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Peterborough,  of  the  crown,  of  the  ofl&ces  of  porter  of  the  king's  castle  of  Quenburgh, 

CO.  Kent,  and  keeper  of  the  king's  wardrobe  within  the  castle  with  a  groom 
under  him,  receiving  4rf.  daily  for  himself  and  40s.  yearly  for  the  wages  of 
the  groom  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  or  manors  of  Milton  and 
Merden,  co.  Kent,  with  arrears  from  Michaelmas  last.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Talbot,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  201.  from 
Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Cotyngham,  co.  York ; 
in  lieu  of  a  grant  for  life  to  him  and  Richard  Talbot  his  brother,  now 
deceased,  of  the  wapentake  of  Staneclyff,  co.  York,  parcel  of  the  duchy 
of  Lancaster,  to  the  value  of  20L  yearly,  by  letters  patent  under  the  seal  of 
the  duchy  dated  11  June,  11  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    14. 

Sept.  9.  Presentation  of  Hugh  Lynke,  vicar  of  Barnstaple,  in  the  diocese  of 

Nottingham.    Exeter,  to  the  parish  church  of  Shirwill,  in  the  same  diocese,  in  the  king's 

gift  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  Thomas  Seintleger,  knight,  on  an 

exchange  of  benefices  with  John  Beamont.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  22.         Grant  for  life  to  Gervase  Clyfton,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  the 
Westminster,    custody  of  the  park  of  Foly  John  within  the  forest  of  Windesore,  with  the 

accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  castle  of  Windesore  and  all  other 
profits.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  20.         Exemption  for  life  of  Robert  Fenton  of  Scardeborough  from  being  put 

Nottingham,    on  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognitions  and  from  being 

made  sheriff,  escheator,  mayor,  bailiff,  coroner,  assessor,  taxer  or  collector 

of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other  subsidies,  constable,  trier,  arrayer  or  bailiff  or 

other  officer  of  the  king,  and  protection  for  him  and  his  possessions. 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Gerald,  earl  of  Eildare,  for  his  good 

Westminster^  service  against  the  Irish,  of  the  manor  of  Lexlep,  co.  Eildare.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  Ralph  Willughby,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  offices  of 

Nottingham,    constable  of  the  castle  of  Bukenham  and  steward  of  the  lordship  of 

Bukenham  with  the  custody  of  the  park  there,  receiving  wages  of  10  marks 

yearly,  6  marks  yearly  and  2d»  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  with 

all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Ralph  Willughby,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  an  annuity  of 
16Z.  6s.  4r/.  during  the  life  of  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord  Stanley,  from 
the  issues  of  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Bukenham,  co.  Norfolk.         By  p.s. 

Sept.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Pole,  esquire  of  the  body,  of 

Nottingham.    j;^q  offices  of  steward  of  the  lordship  of  Rising,  constable  of  the  castle 

there  and  master  of  the  gam^  or  ranger  of  the  chace  of  Rysing,  co.  Norfolk, 


476  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


Membrane    14 — emit. 


receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  with  all  other 
profits,  and  grant  to  him  of  HI.  as  reward  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship. 

By  p.s. 

Sept.  9.  General  pardon   to  Robert  Cade  alias  Gaade  of  Stuston,  co.  Suffolk, 

Nottingham.    <yoman/  By  p.s. 

Sept.  12.         Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  David  Lyonhill  of  letters  patent  dated 

Nottingham.    14  j^iy^  14  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  one  of  the 

king's  Serjeants  at  arms  and  12^/.  daily  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  city  of 

London.  By  p.s.  and  for  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs. 


MEMBRANE    13. 

Sept.  17.  Grant  to  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord  Stanley,  and  George  Stanley, 
Nottingham,  knight,  lord  le  Straunge,  his  son  and  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  Thomas, 
for  their  good  service  against  the  rebels,  to  the  yearly  value  of  1,000  marks, 
of  the  castle,  manor  and  lordship  of  Hope  and  Hopedale  in  the  marches  of 
Wales  adjoining  the  county  of  Chester  with  their  members,  the  manor, 
lordship  and  town  of  Northwich  with  the  pasture  of  Overmersshe,  co. 
Chester,  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Westlideford,  B]akenden  and  Hales- 
bertre  alias  Haselbeare,  co.  Somerset,  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Bereforde  St. 
Martin,  co.  Wilts,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Ardington,  co.  Berks,  the  manor 
and  lordship  of  Steventon  with  its  members,  co.  Bedford,  and  the  manors 
and  lordships  of  Knottyng,  Collesden  and  Cotton,  co.  Bedford,  and  all 
lands  in  Blomeham,  co.  Bedford,  late  of  Roger  Tocottis,  the  manor  and 
lordship  of  Great  Gaddesden,  co.  Hertford,  the  castle,  manor,  lordship  and 
soke  of  Kymbalton  with  the  manors  of  Swyneshed,  Hardewyk  and  Tillbroke 
and  all  towns,  townships  and  members  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon 
pertaining  to  the  said  lordship,  and  all  messuages,  lands,  rents  and  services 
in  Maclesfeld  and  Christilton,  co.  Chester,  late  of  Henry,  duke  Of  Bucking- 
ham, the  manors  of  Chorley  and  Bolton  and  lands  in  Brightmede,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  the  messuage  and  all  lands  late  of  Robert  Willughby,  knight, 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter  by  Powleswharf  or  elsewhere  within  the  city  of 
London,  with  all  lands,  messuages,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  woods, 
waters,  stanks,  stews,  mills,  gardens,  dovecotes,  rents,  services,  reversions, 
courts,  leets,  offices,  views  of  frank-pledge,  escheats,  liberties,  rights, 
commodities,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  scutages,  reliefs, 
hundreds,  wapentakes,  fines,  amercements,  forfeitures,  fairs,  markets, 
chaces,  parks,  warrens,  fisheries,  wreck  of  sea,  treasure  trove,  waifs,  strays, 
chattels  of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws  and  felons  de  se  and  returns  of 
writs  and  executions  of  the  same,  to  hold  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of 
50Z.  yearly,  and  all  issues  of  the  premises  from  Michaelmas  last.         By  p.s. 

Sept.  19.         Letters  of  denization  for  Louis  Bonvese  of  the  city  of  London,  merchant, 
Nottingham,  born  in  Lucca  in  the  parts  of  Italy. 

By  p.s.  and  for  10/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Sept.  26.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  James  Pemberton  of  letters  patent  dated 
Peterborough.  H    December,   1    Edward   IV,    granting  to    him  for  life  the  offices  of 

keeper  of  the  park  and  garden  of  the  manor  of  Eltham,  co.  Kent,   and 
15  February,  20  Edward  IV  {seep.  240). 

By  p.s.  and  for  20."?.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Sept.  13.         Demise  to  Thomas  Thoresby,  William  Cobbe  and  Robert  Braybroke  of 
Nottingham,    the  custody  of  all  lands,  meadows,  pastures,  marshes  and  feedings  within 


2  RICHARD  m.— Part  1.  477 


24g4  Membrane  13 — cont. 

the  lordship  of  Rysing,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  custody  of  the  warren  of 
conies  there,  parcel  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall,  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
seven  years,  rendering  to  the  king  50/.  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver  of 
the  duchy.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  11.         Grant  to  John  Rowell  of  2d,  daily  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues 
Noitiughanu   Qf  i]^q  manor  or  lordship  of  Yerdeley,  co.  Worcester,  during  the  minority 
of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence  {as  an  p,  155). 

By  p.s. 

Sept.  80.         General  pardon  to  William  Creting,  alias  Creton,  parson  of  the  parish 
Buckden.      church  of  Stowe,  co.  Cambridge.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  11.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Beeston,  chaplain,   to  the  parish  church  of 

Nottingham.    Ratlesden,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William 

Duffeld  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason   of  the   temporalities  of    the 

bishopric  of  Ely  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Edmund  Chaderton  to  the  parish  church  of  Almondes- 
bury,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent. 


MEMBRANE    12. 

July  5.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Master  Andrew  Doket,  the  president,  and  the 

Westminster,    fellows  of  the  royal  college  of  St.  Margaret  and   St.  Bernard  in  the 

University  of  Cambridge,  which  is  of  the  foundation  and  patronage  of  the 
king's  consort  Anne,  queen  of  England,  at  her  request,  of  the  manor  of 
Covesgrave,  co.  Buckingham,  all  the  king's  lands,  rents,  reversions  and 
services  in  Sheldyngthorpe,  Market  Depyng,  Bargham  and  Stowe, 
CO.  Lincoln,  the  manor  of  Neuton,  co.  Suffolk,  the  lordship  of  Stanford, 
CO.  Berks,  and  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Bukby,  co.  Northampton,  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  waters,  woods,  underwoods,  stews,  fisheries, 
stanks,  mills,  parks,  warrens,  meadows,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
fines,  amercements,  heriots,  rents,  ser\'ices,  reversions  and  other  liberties 
and  commodities,  and  110^  yearly,  viz.  60Z.  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  town 
of  Aylesbury,  co.  Buckingham,  and  50Z.  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  town  of 
Ramsey,  co.  Huntingdon,  for  the  sustenance  of  themselves  and  other 
scholars  and  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  within  the  college 
for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  queen  and  for  their  souls  after 
death  and  the  souls  of  their  fathers  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  and  Richard, 
late  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  the  support  of  other  works  of 
piety.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  18.         Inspeanmus  and  confirmation  to  Richard  Page   of  letters   patent  dated 
Westminster.    18  June,  15  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  20/.  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Aug.  21.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  nephew  John,  earl  of 
Westminster.  Lincoln,  as  lieutenant  of  Ireland  with  all  liberties,  rights,  powers, 
authorities,  fees,  profits  and  emoluments,  provided  that  he  do  not 
meddle  with  the  disposition  of  vacant  archbishoprics,  bishoprics,  abbeys, 
and  priories  or  the  grant  of  the  greater  offices,  viz.  of  chancellor, 
treasurer,  chief  Justices,  chief  baron  of  the  exchequer  and  master  of  the 
mint  and  the  ordinances  of  the  mint  or  put  lands  to  other  uses  than 
the  defence  of  the  land  and  this  by  the  advice  of  the  king  and  counciL 

By  p.s. 


478  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2  ^  Q  ^  Membrane  1 2 — e(mt, 

Aug.  21.         Appointment,  until  21  February,  of  John  Snoryng  of  London,    fish- 
Wefltminster.    monger,  to  take  fish  called  cod,  salmon  and  herrings,  fresh  and  salt,  for  the 

expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Aug.  12.  Grant  to  Gilbert  Maners  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good 

WestminBter.    service   against  the  rebels,    of  the  manors  and  lands   in   Fowyton    and 

Lanteglos,  co.  Cornwall,  late  of  Giles  Daubeney,  knight,  traitor,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  12/.  18s.  4^.,  and  the  manor  of  Trenowde,  co.  Cornwall,  late 
of  John  Halwell,  traitor,  of  the  yearly  value  of  IL  16s.  8</.,  to  hold  with 
knights*  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  woods,  under- 
woods, stews,  fisheries,  stanks,  mills,  meadows,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views 
of  frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements,  heriots,  rents,  services,  reversions, 
liberties  and  commodities  from  Michaelmas  last  by  knight-service  and  a 
rent  of  80«.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  18.  Grant   to  the  king's    councillor   Francis,   lord  of   Lovell,  the  king's 

Westminster,    chamberlain,  of  the  following  annuities  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the 

issues  of  the  lordships  of  Cokeham  and  Bray,  co.  Berks,  viz.  102.  for  seven 
years,  40/.  during  the  life  of  Margaret  Harcourt,  widow,  late  the  wife  of 
Robert  Harcourt,  knight,  and  242.  during  the  life  of  Anne  sometime  the 
wife  of  John  Stoner,  esquire.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  18.         Grant  for  life  to  Frideswide  Lovell  of  an  annuity  of  100  marks  from  the 
Westminster,    issues  of  the  bonour  or  lordship  of  Walingford.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    11. 

July  18.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Fenys  aZiVu  Fjmes  aZtos  Fynys  of  Hurste- 

Westminster,    monceux  alias  Hurstmonces,  co.  Sussex,  esquire,   of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  26  June.  By  p.s. 

July  16.  General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Gaynesford  late  of  Earsalton,  co.  Surrey, 

Westminster,    esquire.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  John  Gaynesford  late  of  Alynton,  co.  Kent,  esquire. 

July  15.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  servant  Robert  Coorte  as 

Westminster,    auditor,  by  himself  or  jointly  with  anyone  else  to  be  appointed  by  the  king, 

of  all  accounts  of  ministers  and  officers  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall,  receiving 
the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  duchy  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  9.  Grant  for  life,  from  1  January  last,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Musgrave, 

Westminster,    one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the  offices  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle 

of  Old  Sarum  and  the  custody  of  the  king's  launds  of  Claryngton,  co. 
Wilts,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts. 

By  p.8. 

Aug.  21.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Birmyngeham,  esquire,  of  an 

Westminster     annuity  of  6/.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Whitcherche,  co.  Bucking- 
ham. By  p.&. 

Aug.  14.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Meiyng  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
Westminster,   body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  of  Rammarde- 

wyke,  of  the  yearly  value  of  6Z.  Ids.  4^.,  the  manor  of  Ikelford  and  Pirton, 
CO.  Hertford,  and  certain  lands  in  Holewell,  Arlesey  and  Eyon,  co.  Bedford, 
of  the  yearly  value  of  142.,  to  hold  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  40s. 
yearly.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  below ^ 


2  RICHARD  m.— Part  1.  479 


148 4.  Membrane  ii — cont, 

Aug.  12.         Paidon   to   Elizabeth   Brewster,   executrix   of   the  will   of  the  king's 
Weatminster.    servant    John    Brewster,    late   bailiff  of    the    king's    manor   of  Olney, 

CO.  Buckingham,  of  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,   accounts  and 
arrears  due  from  her  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    10. 

Aug.  11.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Joseph  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    23   February,   16    Edward   IV,    granting   for   life   to   him  and  William 
Worseley,  now  deceased,  the  office   of   bailiff   of    the    scivinage   of    the 
town  of  Calais  imd  the  island  of  Colne. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20<.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Aug.  21.  Grant  to  Edward  Brampton,  knight  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of 
Westminster,  tig  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  of  Fauxston, 
CO.  Northampton,  late  of  Margaret,  duchess  of  Somerset,  of  the  yearly  value 
of  20Z.,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  rights,  privileges,  parks, 
forests,  chaces,  warrens,  stanks,  mills,  commons,  turbaries,  fisheries,  stews,^ 
woods,  underwoods,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  rents^  free  customs, 
reversions,  lands  and  other  appurtenances  from  Easter  last  by  knight- 
service  and  a  rent  of  808.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  4.  Orant  to  the  king's  servant  Peter  Seyntabyn  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 

Westminster,    body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  of  Trenay  in  the 

parish  of  Saint  Nyet,  co.  Cornwall,  of  the  yearly  value  of  2dZ.  18s.  4<2.,  to 

hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  advowsons,  liberties  and 

commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  18^.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  6.  Orant  to  Edward,  viscount  Lysle,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his 

Westminster*  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Asteley,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  44Z.  10^.,  Benteley  Boscus,  of  the  yearly  value  of  66^.  8^., 
Emeryes,  of  the  yearly  value  of  100s.  2d,,  and  Wedyngton  and  Higham, 
of  the  yearly  value  of  SSL  Is,  2(1.,  cos.  Leicester  and  Warwick,  to  hold 
with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  parks, 
bondmen,  stews,  waters,  stanks,  woods,  underwoods,  warrens,  courts,  leets, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties  and  profits  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of 
61.  10s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  14.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Tunstall,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 
Westminster,  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels, 
of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Ootherington  by  Tottenesse,  co.  Devon,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  iOL,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
escheats,  advowsons,  waters,  woods,  underwoods,  stews,  fisheries,  stanks, 
mills,  meadows,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fines,  amerce- 
ments, heriots,  rents,  services,  liberties  and  commodities  by  knight-service 
and  a  rent  of  SI.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Ralph  Sill  of  the  offices  of  bailiff 

Westminster,  of  the  king's  lordship,  town  and  liberty  of  Tonnebrige  and  chamber- 
lain of  Tonnebrige,  co.  Kent,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  town  and  all  other  profits,  and  an  annuity  of  iOs.  from  the 
revenues  of  the  said  lordship.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  21.         Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  earl  of  Surrey,  of  an  annuity  of 
Westminster.    i^iQW.  from  4  August,  1  Richard  III,  during  the  life  of  the  king's  kinsman 

John,  duke  of  No^olk,  his  father,  from  the  issues  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall. 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  22.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receiver  of  the  dochy. 
Westminster, 


480 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 

June  30. 

Westminster. 


July  L 
Westminster. 


July  1. 

Westminster. 

June  29. 

Westminster. 


June  29. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  8. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  13. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  14. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    9. 

Licence,  for  4  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Lygon  to  grant  a 
moiety  of  the  manor  of  Quenehull,  co.  Worcester,  held  in  chief,  to  Richard 
Estynton,  chaplain,  and  his  heirs. 

Grant  for  life  to  Richard,  bishop  of  St.  Asaph,  of  the  lOL  yearly  w^hich 
the  abbot  and  convent  of  Welbek  pay  to  the  king  for  the  farm  of  the 
mills  of  Ratford,  co.  Nottingham.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Oliver  Middelton  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship  of  Middelham,  co.  York.  '       By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hoton  alibis  Huton,  one  of 
the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  park  called 
New  Park  and  the  custody  of  the  king's  manor  in  the  same  within  the  New 
Forest,  co.  Southampton,  with  fees  of  4(2.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lord- 
ships of  Byston,  Exbury  and  Playteford,  co.  Southampton,  out  of  the 
moneys  which  he  is  bound  to  render  yearly  to  the  king  from  the  same, 
and  all  other  profits  and  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  the  park. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  of  the  offices  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Cris- 
chirch  and  steward  of  the  lordships  or  manors  of  Crischirch  and  Ryngwod, 
CO.  Southampton,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  of  John  Stanford  as  auditor 
of  all  accounts  of  officers  and  ministers  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors, 
lands,  possessions  and  hereditaments  pertaining  to  the  crown  within  the 
realm  and  also  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  possessions  and  here- 
ditaments within  the  realm  late  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  Margaret, 
late  duchess  of  Somerset,  and  the  castle  of  Holt  and  all  lordships,  manors, 
lands,  possessions  and  hereditaments  in  Bromefeld  and  Yale  late  of  the 
said  duke  in  the  county  of  Chester  and  Wales  and  the  mait;hes  of  the 
same,  receiving  for  his  fees  in  the  first  office  10^.  yearly  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Bradwell,  co.  Essex,  Cosham  and  the 
manor  of  Roude,  co.  Wilts,  and  in  the  second  office  20  marks  yearly  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordships  [and]  manors  of  Wenge,  co.  Buckingham,  and 
Sileby,  co.  Leicester,  and  3a.  4^/.  daily  whenever  he  shall  ride  about  his 
business  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks  for  the 
restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  St.  Frideswide,  Oxford,  of 
the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  Richard  Walker, 
late  canon  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Augustine  by  Bristol,  of  the  same  order, 
in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  whose  election  as  prior  John,  bishop  of  Lincoln, 
has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Northampton. 
Buckingham. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

ImpeximHs  and  confirmation  to  Richard  Eydwell  of  letters  patent  dated 
18  June,  22  Edward  IV  {seep,  Slfi). 

By  p.s.  and  for  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


July  28. 
Buckden. 


MEMBRANE    8. 


Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Taillour,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
crown,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  ^service  against  the 


2  BICHARD  in.— Pabt  1. 


481 


1484. 


Membrane  8 — oont. 


July  24. 
Buckden. 


July  27. 
Barnack. 

July  28. 
Stamford. 


Aug.  5. 
Westeninster. 


Aug.  18. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  20. 
Westminster. 

Aug.   20. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  21. 
Westminster. 

Aug.   20. 
Westminster. 


lebels,  of  the  lands,  rents  and  services  called  Olisle  Bemefeld,  co.  Devon, 
late  of  William  Stonor,  of  the  yearly  value  of  10^.,  to  hold  hy  knight-service 
and  a  rent  of  15«.  yearly. 

Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  Thomas  Stroder,  esquire,  of  the 
manors  or  lordships  of  Northcote,  co.  Cornwall,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
6^.  14«.  10(2.,  Wellington,  co.  Cornwall,  of  the  yearly  value  of  9/.  7«.  lOd.^ 
and  Southold,  co.  Devon,  of  the  yearly  value  of  4Z.  17^.  l\d,^  all  late  of 
Thomas  Orey,  marquess  of  Dorset,  rebel.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  below. 

Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  St.  Frideswide,  of  the  order  of 
St.  Augustine,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  place  of  George  Norton,  resigned. 

Signification  to  the  keeper  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of  Ely  of 
the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  John  Murcote,  monk  of  Thomey,  as 
abbot  of  that  place.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  William  Stele,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  St. 
Laurence,  Famam,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Thomas  Bise.  The  letters  are  directed  to  the  vicar-general  of  the  bishop  of 
Salisbury. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Lancelot  Wharton  of  the  office  of  bowbearer 
Urchitenentis)  of  Mallerstange,  co.  Westmoreland,  during  the  minority  of 
Thomas  son  and  heir  of  William  Parre,  knight,  with  fees  of  6  marks  yearly 
at  the  himds  of  the  receiver  of  the  county.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Bobert  Portyngton  of  an  annuity  of  4tL  from  Michaelmas 
last  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life,  from  Midsummer  last,  to  the  king^s  servant  Christopher 
Colyns,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Queneburgh, 
CO.  Kent,  and  a  mill  adjoining  the  castle  and  20  marks  yearly  for  the  office 
as  Arnold  Savage,  knight,  constable  in  the  time  of  Bichard  n,  had  from 
the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford,  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 

Grant  to  Christopher  Colyns,  esquire,  in  consideration  of  services  to  be 
rendered  by  him  according  to  certain  indentures,  of  an  annuity  of  1002. 
from  Easter  next  for  twenty  years  from  the  subsidy  of  the  8«.  in  the  tun 
and  the  12^.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London. 


Aug.  21. 
Westminster 

Aug.  20.' 
Westminster. 


Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  collectors  of  the'subsidy. 
Like  grant  to  Edward  Brampton^  knight  of  the  body. 


By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  7. 


July  80. 
Stamford. 


Aug.  9. 
Westminster. 


Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Master  John  Giles  of  letters  patent  dated 
1  May,  16  Edwsuxl  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  20Z.  yearly  from  the 
customs  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers. 


8258 


2  H 


488  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


^AOA  Membrane  l^^cont, 

Aug.  6*         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Gower,  knight  of  the  body,  of  an  annuity  of 

WeetminBter.    26Z.   IBs.  id.,  viz.  202.  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of 

Yaristhorpe,  co.  York,  and  10  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  or 

lordship  of  Enapton,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

Aug.   12.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king*s  servant  Berwyk  alias  Ralph  Gosse,  one  of  the 

WeBtminster.    king's  pursuivants  at  arms,  who  is  expert  and  erudite  in  the  occupation  of 

his  office  but  has  received  no  fees,  of  an  annuity  of  101,  from  the  issues  of 

the  county  of  Northampton.  By  E. 

Aug.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Hertlington,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,  of  the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  hundred  of  Colrigge  with  the 
custody  of  the  park  and  manor  of  Stokenham,  co.  Devon,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  for  the  office  of  bailiff  and  id,  daily  for  the  custody  of  the 
park  from  the  issues  of  the  said  hundred  and  lordship  of  Stokenham,  with 
all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's  servant  Roger 
Hartlington,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  ihe 
lordships  of  Stokenham,  Yealhampton  and  Langacre  and  the  hundred  of 
Golrige,  co.  Devon,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lord- 
ships and  all  other  profits.  By  p.& 

Aug.   10.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Clervaux,  esquire,  of  a  tun  of 
Westminster,   ^^j^e  yearly  from  the  king's  prises  in  the  town  and  port  of  Hull.        By  p.s. 

Aug.  11.        Presentation  of  Thomas  Babethorpe,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  diurch  of 
Westminster.   Bulmere,  in  the  diocese   of  York,   void   by  the  resignation  of   George 

Strangways.  By  p.s. 

Aug.   16.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Ralph  Banastre  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
Westminster,   body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  of  Ealding,  co. 

Kent,  of  the  yearly  value  of  501.,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  stews,  fisheries,  waters,  stanks,  nulls,  parks, 
woods,  underwoods,  liberties  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent 
of  4Z.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  16.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Crawford,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster,    of  the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  verger  {virgeb<yult)  of  the  town  of  Sandwich 
and  the  custody  of  the  castle  there,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

Byp.s.   [658.] 

Aug.  18.        Grant  for  life  to  Walter  Lemster,  doctor  in  medicine,  of  an  annuity  of 
Westminster.    40^,  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  20.         Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  Brian  Rouclyff,  second  baron  of 
Westminster,    ^jj^  Exchequer,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  and  his  brother  king  Edward 
and  before  in  the  Exchequer,  of  the  manor  of  Forcett,  co.  York. 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Ralph  Assheton,  knight  of  the  body,  and  the 
Westminster,  ^oirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors 
of  Melton  and  Yeffing,  of  the  yearly  value  of  25  marks,  Eyngesknoth,  of 
the  yearly  value  of  201.,  Mekill  Repton,  Litill  Repton  and  Asshford,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  211.  6<.  8d,,  Hothfeld,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20  marks,  and 
Oherington,  of  the  yearly  value  of  252.,  100  acres  of  land  in  Rumney  Merssh 
called  <  Baryers,'  of  the  yearly  value  of  82.,  the  manor  of  Hertrygge  in  the 
parish  of  Oranbroke  alias  Granebroke  and  100  acres  of  pasture  and  100 
acres  of  wood  in  the  said  parish  called  '  Gilfordis,'  of  the  yearly  value  of 


. 


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1^84.  Membrane  7 — cont. 

12Z.,  CO.  Kent,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  liberties,  franchises, 
profits  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  9^.  yearly,  and  all 
issues  from  18  October  last.  By  p.s. 

Aug.   20.        Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,   of   the  king's  servant  Thomas 

Westminster.    Aleyn,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king's  father  the  duke  of  York,  as  one 

of  the  auditors  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  of  the  duchy  of 

Cornwall,  receiving  such  fees  as  Bichard  Bedford  had  from  the  issues  of 

the  duchy.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  6. 

Aug.   17.        Inspeximiis  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Cookesey  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    24  July,  17  Edward  IV  {see  p.  46^  ;  and  grant  to  him  for  life  of  the  ofiSoe 
of  master  of  the  game  of  the  King's  parks  of  Henley  in  Ardeme,  co. 
Warwick,  with  the  accustomed  fees* 

By  p.s.  and  for  lOs.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  10.        Grant  for  life  to  William  Nele  of  M,  daily.     (See  p.  448.)  By  p.s. 

Westminster.        Vacated  because  in  the  first  year, 

Aug.   19.        General  pardon  to  John  Abbot  alias  Albote  alias  Abbod  of  Leicester, 

Westminster,    chaplain,    alias    late    of    Ghacombe,    co.     Northampton,    alias   late    of 

Braunescombe,  co.  Worcester,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

18  August.  By  p.s. 

Aug.   14.         Grant  for  life,  from  Easter  last,  to  William  Malpas  of  an  annuity  of 
Westminster.    5  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Writtel,  db.  Essex. 

By  p.s. 
Aug.  16.        Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers. 

Westminster. 

Aug.   16.         Pardon  to  John  Sturgeon,  esquire,  sheriff  of  Hertford,  for  all  escapes  of 
Westminster,    felons  and  prisoners  from  his  custody.  By  E. 

Aug.   11.        Appointment,  for  half  a  year,  of  William  Mynt  to  take  workmen  and 
Westminster,    stuff  for  the  king's  ordnance. 

Oct.  11.         Grant  for  life,  from  Easter  last,  to  the  king's  servant  Bobert  Maners, 

Westminster,    knight,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lordships 

of  Treivwell,  co.  Cornwall,  of  the  yearly  value  of  S5l,  45.,  and  Eentesbrare 

and  Blakborough  and    Gharleton,  co.  Devon,  of  the   yearly  value    of 

85Z.  2s.  lOd,,  late  of  Thomas  Gray,  marquess  of  Dorset,  rebel.         By  p.s. 

Oct.  28.         Appointment,  from  Michaelmas  last,  of  Philip  Bicart  in  the  place  of 
Westminster.    Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  ports  of  Bristol 
and  Briggewater  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

MEMBRANE  5. 

July  8.  Grant  to  Thomas  Wortley,  knight  of  the  body,  and  Joan  his  wife,  late 

Westminster,  the  wife  of  John  Pilkynton,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  certain  manors  and 
lands  and  a  rent  of  785.  8i.  from  the  death  of  the  said  John  during  the 
minority  of  Edward  his  son  and  heir,  as  granted  to  her  by  letters  patent 
dated  12  June,  19  Edward  lY  (see  p.  158),  rendering  to  the  king  120^ 
yearly  from  Easter  last ;  and  pardon  to  them  of  all  offences  committed  by 
them  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due 
from  them  to  the  king  before  14  June  last.  By  p.s. 


484  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  ^Q^  Membrane  5 — conU 

July  10.  Grant  to  the  twelve  governors,  burgesses  and  inhabitants  of  the  town 
Westminster,  of  Beverley  of  the  sum  of  1001.  for  the  good  of  the  town,  viz.  20  marks 
yearly  from  the  great  custom  and  petty  customs  in  the  port  of  Eyngeston 
on  Hull  on  any  goods  and  merchandise  of  theirs  not  pertaining  to  the 
staple  of  Calais,  wools  and  wool-fells  excepted,  until  they  shall  be  fully 
satisfied  of  the  said  sum.  By  p.s. 

July  9.  Mandate  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  constables  and  others  to  permit 

Westminster,  the  men  and  tenants  of  the  town  of  Notyngham,  which  is  of  the  ancient 
demesne  of  the  crown,  as  appears  by  a  certificate  sent  into  Chancery  by  the 
treasurer  and  chamberlains,  to  be  quit  of  toll,  stallage,  cheminage,  pontage, 
pavage,  picage,  murage,  lastage  and  passage  and  expenses  of  knights  coming 
to  Parliament  and  not  to  put  them  on  assizes,  juries  and  recognitions. 

Feb.  21.         Inspe^mm  and  confirmation  to  John  Stanbrige  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster,    q  j^j  {rectius  June),  14  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  440.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  18^.  id.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 
Vacated  became  in  the  first  year, 

July  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Makereyth  of  Maybourue,  co.  Westmoreland, 

Westminster.    *yoman,'  of  an  annuity  of  40s.  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of 

Weryholme  by  Caerlile.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Harington,  esquire,  in 

Westminster,    recompense  of  an  annuity  of  lOL  granted  to  him  for  life  by  Richard,  late 

earl  of  Warwick,  of  an  annuity  of  102.  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship 
of  Middelham,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  18.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Jebbe,  for  his  good  service 
Westminster,    and  specially  in  the  subjection  of  the  great  rebel  Henry,  late  duke  of 

Buckingham,  of  an  annuity  of  U,  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and 
manor  of  Ealdyng,  co.  Kent,  lately  pertaining  to  the  said  rebel,  at  the 
hands  of  Ralph  Banastre  and  his  heirs  male,  occupiers  of  the  lordship  and 
manor.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  4. 

Oct.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Danyell  of  the  office  of  mason  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  works  in  the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm,  receiving  the 
acci^tomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wrottell, 
Haveryng,  Boyton,  Hadlegh,  Raylegh  and  Rocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  the 
manors  of  Tunbriche,  Penshurst  and  Middelton  and  Merdon  and  the 
hundred  of  Middelton,  co.  Kent,  as  Thomas  Jurdan  had,  with  a  livery  of  the 
suit  of  other  esquires  of  the  household  and  all  lodges,  mansions,  plots, 
profits  and  commodities,  and  arrears  of  fees  from  7  July,  1  Richard  III, 
from  which  time  he  has  occupied  the  office  at  the  king's  command. 

By  p.8. 

Oct.  20.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  Lynom  of  the  office  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    solicitor,  receiving  101,  yearly  from  26  June,  1  Richard  III,  from  the  farm 

of  the  town  of  Bristol  with  all  other  profits,  and  an  annuity  of  20/.  from 
that  date  from  the  same  ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated 
26  August,  1  Richard  III  {see2>»  460),  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  21.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  mayor,  commonalty  and  burgesses  of  the 

Westminster,    town,  as  well  as  to  the  sheriff  and  receivers  of  the  famx  of  the  same  town. 

Oct.  22.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Harreise,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,    of  the  crown,  of  Qd,  daily  for  the  fee  of  the  crown  from  the  fee-farm  and 


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1484.  'Membrane  4 — conU 

other  profits  of  the  town  of  Lyscarde,  co.  Cornwall^  by  the  hands  of  the 
mayor.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  25.  Grant,  daring  pleasure,   to  the  king's  servant  John  Wedon,  son  of 

WeBtminster.    William  Wedon,  deceased,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  king's  lordship  of 

Ghessham,  co.  Buckingham,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  revenues  of 

the  lordship  and  all  other  profits,  as  his  father  had.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  18.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  David  ap  Guillm  Morgan,  one  of  the 

WeBtminster.  gentlemen  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the 
king's  lordships  of  Hay  and  Glynvugh  and  constable  of  the  king's  castle 
of  Hay  in  the  marches  of  Wales  from  9  January  last  with  fees  of  10  marks 
yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  and  all  other  profits,  and  a  yearly 
rent  of  40  marks  from  the  said  issues.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  6.  Presentation  of  Henry  Dye,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Westhithye,  in  the 

WeBtminster.  diocese  of  Canterbury,  to  the  parish  church  of  Okeford,  in  the  diocese  of 
Exeter,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Thomas  George.  The  letters  are 
directed  to  the  vicar-general  of  the  bishop. 

Aug.   21.         Writ  of  aid  for  Robert  Brakynbury,  esquire  of  the  body,  constable  of  the 

WeBtminster.    Tower  of  London,  whom  the  king  has  appointed  receiver  general  of  all 

lands,  rents,  possessions  and  goods  coming  into  his  hands  by  attainder, 

forfeiture  or  otherwise  within  the  counties  of  Sussex,  Kent  and  Surrey. 

English.  By  p.s. 

July  5.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  lately 

Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  William  Tympirley  late  of  Wysebeche,  co. 
'Cambridge,  'gentilman,'  alias  late  of  London,  staying  on  the  king's  service 
in  the  company  of  Thomas  Thwaites,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  town  of 
Calais  and  the  marches  there,  on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the 
same,  because  he  delays  at  Gravesend,  co.  Kent,  as  appears  by  certificate 
of  the  sheriff. 

The  like  of  like  protection  granted  to  Ralph  Grene  late  of  Leveryngton, 
CO.  Cambridge,  'yoman,'  alias  'courtholder.' 

The  like  of  like  protection  granted  to  Hefiry  Edale  alias  Edyall  late  of 
Wysebeche,  chaplain. 

Nov.  14.         Presentation  of  Richard  Brewester  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary, 
Westminster.    Bumham,  in  the  diocese  of    Norwich,  void  by  the  death  of   William 
Person. 

MEMBRANE  3. 

Sept.  5.  Grant  to  John  Nesfeld,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs 
Nottingham,  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of 
the  manor  or  lordship  of  Haytesbury,  co.  Wilts,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  782.  12s.  6<f.,  lands  in  Little  Cheverell,  co.  Wilts,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  18L  13s.  id,,  and  lands  in  Somerford  Maudyte,  co. 
Wilts,  of  the  yearly  value  of  66j.  Sd.,  late  of  Walter  Hungerford,  esquire, 
to  hold  with  knights*  fees,^advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
liberties,  franchises,  privileges,  parks,  forests,  chaces,  warrens,  stanks, 
mills,  commons,  turbaries,  fisheries,  stews,  woods,  underwoods,  meadows, 
feedings,  pastures,  rents,  reversions  and  rights  by  knight-service  and  a  rent 
of  71,  10s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Humphrey  Dacre,  lord  Dacre  and  of 
Gillisland,  knight,  king's  councillor,  as  lieutenant  general  of  the  warden- 


486  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


I 


1484.  Membrane  Z^-corU. 

ship  of  the  west  marches  of  England  towards  Scotland,  with  power  to 
appoint  all  necessary  diets  between  the  commissaries  of  the  king  and  of  his 
kinsman  James,  king  of  the  Scots,  to  be  held  in  those  marches  and  to 
nominate  the  commissaries  of  the  king  and  grant  safe-conduct  to  those  of 
Scotland.  By  K. 

Aug.   17.        Letters  of  denization  for  John  Jacobi  of  the  city  of  London,  <  brooour, 
Westminster,    born  in  the  city  of  Florence  in  Italy. 

By  p.s.  and  for  iOs.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Aug.  4.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Sambroke  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.    4  December,  14  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  one  of  the 

king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  12d,  daily  from  the  fee-farm  of  the 

city  of  Hereford.  By  p.s.  and  for  20<.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  16.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  citizens. 

Westminster. 
Sept.  26.         Grant  for  life  to  William   Lee  of  the  offices  of  keeper  of  the  king's 

Peterboroagb.  council  chamber  at  Westminster  and  usher  of  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer 
with  the  accustomed  fees  as  in  the  last  year  of  Edward  III  and  the  first  of 
Eichard  II  and  a  yearly  vesture  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  at 
the  great  wardrobe  ;  in  lieu  of  like  grants  to  John  Wood,  esquire,  by  letters 
patent  of  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Aug.   19.        hispeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  king's  kinsman  Edmund,  earl  of 

Westminster.   Kent,  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  80  May,  5  Edward  IV.   {Charter 

EoUf  6-7  Edward  IV,  No.  18.]  By  p.s.  and  for  6L  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  Thomas  Bank  of  the  office  of  keeper 
Westminster,  of  the  king's  new  park,  and  the  conies  within  it  and  without  within  the 
lordship  of  Tatersale,  co.  Lincoln,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits  as  John  David  had,  and  twelve  cart- 
loads of  hay  yearly  for  the  sustenance  of  the  does  (damarum)  and  conies 
within  the  park  by  delivery  of  the  keeper  of  the  parks  within  the  said 
lordship.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  16.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Eelley  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    11  August,  14  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  liife  the  office  of  chief 
plumber  within  the  castle  of  Windesore. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

MEMBRANE  2 

June  26.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Croft  of  the  following : — 
Westminster.  1.  Letters  patent  dated  7  July,  7  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life 

the  office  of  steward  of  the  manor  of  Wodestoke,  co.  Oxford. 
2.  Letters  patent  dated  12  May,  9  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for 
life  the  office  of  ranger  in  the  forests  of  Shotter  and  Stowode,  co. 
Oxford,  and  Bernewode,  co.  Buckingham. 
8.  Letters  patent  dated  12  April,  18  Edward  IV.  {See  p,  100.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  iO$,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  14.  Bevocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumvs,  for  one  year,  granted  by 
Westminster,  letters  patent  on  21  May  last  to  Roger  Smyth  of  London,  grocer,  alias  of 
Suthwerk,  alias  late  of  Coweden,  co.  Kent,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in 
the  company  of  Thomas  Thwaytes,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  town,  castle 
and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the  same, 
because  he  delays  at  Suthwerk,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheri£f  of 
Surrey. 


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24g4  Membrane  2 — cont, 

Jaly  5.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  knight  Thomas  Strykland  of  an  annuity  of 

Westminster.  2(M.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Penreth.  By  p.s. 

July  16.         Inspejcimus  and  confirmation  to  David  Davyson  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    18  July,  14  Edward  IV,  granting  licence  for  him  to  inhabit  the  realm. 

For  10s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  7.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Rugge,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  lOZ.  from 

Westminster.    Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Walsall.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  5.  Grant  to  Thomas  Fitz  William,  knight,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Eenwik, 

Westminster,  co.  Norfolk,  with  its  members,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  and 
attainder  of  William  Norreys,  rebel,  who  held  it  for  life  as  parcel  of  the 
hereditament  of  his  deceased  wife  the  marchioness  of  Montague,  to  hold 
during  the  life  of  the  said  William  with  all  rents,  services,  courts,  leets, 
woods,  meadows,  pastures  and  other  commodities.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  18.  Appointment  of  JohnPenley,  esquire,  Thomas  Rogers,  clerk  of  the 
Westminster,  king's  ships,  and  Nicholas  Palmer  to  supervise  the  guards,  conveyers  and 
waftors  whom  the  king  has  appointed  for  the  security  of  his  subjects  of 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk  and  the  ships  and  fishermen  at  sea  there,  and  to 
communicate  with  fishermen  of  any  part  of  the  realm  wishing  to  fish  there 
for  contributions  towards  their  expenses  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  all 
others  who  may  presume  to  be  guards,  conveyers  or  waftors.  By  K. 

Oct.  11.  Licence  with  the  assent  of  the  council  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Westminster,  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Foumeys,  to  absent  themselves  from  Ireland  for 
twenty  years  and  in  the  mean  time  to  receive  the  profits  of  all  their  lands 
and  possessions  there,  provided  that  they  bring  no  Irish  money  into 
England.  Licence  also  for  them  to  bring  100  quarters  of  wheat  to  the 
monastery  from  Ireland  in  each  of  the  twenty  years.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.         Pardon,   for  SSs.  id,  paid  in  the  hanaper,  of  the  trespasses  in  the 
Westminster,    acquisition  by  Edmund  Perpount  and  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Robert 

Sotehill  from  Henry  Sotehill  and  William  Parchet,  clerk,  of  the  manor  of 
Redburn,  co.  Lincoln,  held  in  chief,  and  their  entry  thereon  without 
licence. 

MEMBRANE    1. 

Aug.  17.         Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  Alexander  Leche  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.   26  May,  20  Edward  IV.  {See  p.  194.)  For  6«.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  4.  Grant  to  the  king's  councillor  Francis,   viscount    Lovell,   the    king's 

Westminster,  chamberlain,  of  the  following  annuities  from  Michaelmas,  1  Edward  IV, 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Gokeham  and  Bray,  co.  Buckingham 
(sic),  viz.  101.  for  8  years,  iOL  during  the  life  of  Margaret  Harcorte,  widow, 
late  the  wife  of  Robert  Harcorte,  Imight,  and  24Z.  during  the  life  of  Anne 
sometime  the  wife  of  John  Stonour,  esquire.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman,  William,  earl  of  Nottingham,  and  Joan  his 

Westminster,   wife  of  1842.  yearly  for  her  life  from  Michaelmas,  1  Richard  lU,  viz.  20Z., 

602.,  242.,  16/.,  and  142.  from  the  farms  and  fee-farms  and  issues  of  the 

towns  of  Brystoll,   Cambridge,   Suthampton,    Notyngham    and  Ipswich 

respectively.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Mandate  to  tiie  mayor  of  Lyscarde,  co.  Cornwall,  to  pay  to  William 

Westminster.    Harreise  Qd,  daily  for  life  from  22  October  from  the  fee-farm  or  other  profits 

of  the  town.  {See  m.  4.) 


488  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J484  Membrane  1 — cent. 

March  10.        Inspeximus  and  confinnation  to  Richard  Croft  and  Thomas  Croft  of 
Westminster,    letters  patent  dated  8  February,  4  Edward  IV.  (See  p.  432.) 

By  p.8.  and  tor  808.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 
Vac€Ued  because  in  the  first  year, 

Oct.  28.  Grant    to    the     king's     servant     William     Cowper    and     tbe      heirs 

Westminster,    male    of   his  body,  for    his    good    service    against    the    rebels,     of     the 

lordship  of  Okham,  co.  Surrey,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20  marks, 
to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reUefs,  escheats, 
advowsons,  waters,  woods,  underwoods,  stews,  fisheries,  stanks»  mills, 
meadows,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements, 
heriots,  rents,  services,  liberties  and  commodities  from  Michaelmas, 
1  Richard  III,  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  [20]s.  yearly.     By  p.s.  [661.1 

Dec.  1.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Gomyssh,  parson  of  the  parish  chorch  of  St. 

Westminster.    Andrew,  Bakwell,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  to  the  church  of  St. 

Pierre  without  the  walls  of  CalaiS;  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  on  an 
exchange  of  churches  with  John  May.  The  letters  are  directed  to  Th. 
cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Dec.  6.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Audeley,  knight,  lord  of  Aadeley, 

Westminster,   as  treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

Dec.  [19] .        Licence  for  the  locumtenens  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Salis- 
Westminster.    bury  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  place  of  Lionel  Widevyle,  deceased. 

By  p.s.  [808.] 

MEMBRANES    26<i-22  . 

Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.  {See  Appendix.) 

MEMBRANE    21(2. 

Dec.  8.  Commission   of  array  to  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,   knight,   Morgan 

Westminster.  Kidwelly,  Edward  Redemayn,  Thomas  Husy,  Humphrey  Baskervile, 
William  Twynyho,  William  Marten,  William  Knoylle,  Robert  Cokher, 
William  CaUeway  of  Shirbume,  Philip  Thurlwall,  William  Wheteley, 
Richard  Densham,  John  Gerard  of  Purbek,  Richard  Hatfeld,  William 
Danyell,  Peter  Hogges,  Henry  Haggerston  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Dorset. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 

The  earl  of  Kent,  John,  lord  Gray  of  Ruthyn,  Thomas  Lynon,  John 
Roderham,  Richard  Godfrey,  John  Mordant,  Robert  Gelibrond,  John 
Fischer  and  William  Colet,  in  the  county  of  Bedford. 

Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  John  Gray,  William  Catesby,  Thomas 
Fowler,  Thomas  Restwold,  Thomas  Hampden,  Drugo  Brudenell,  John 
Verney,  Thomas  Hopton,  Richard  Mariot,  John  Langston,  —  Gyfford, 
Thomas  Straunge,  John  Tyryngham,  Nicholas  Rigby,  Walter 
Chaundeler  and  John  Don,  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 

Thomas  Gray,  knight,  Robert  Percy,  Thomas  Pygot,  Philip  Conyers, 
William  Alyngton,  Thomas  Cotton,  William  Wentworth,  John 
Bourgoigne,  John  Abell,  Charles  Belfeld,  John  Grayson,  John 
Huddilston,  knight,  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 

George  Gray  of  Gray,  William  Sapcote,  Thomas  Coton,  John 
Stewkeley,  John  Wake,  William  Taylard,  Thomas  Bryrton,  Robert 
Druell,  Thomas  Holbeche,  Miles  Walker  and  William  Swetnam,  in  the 
county  of  Huntingdon. 


2  BICHABD  m.— Pabt  1.  486 


1484.  Membrane  21d — cont, 

Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  Richard  Harcourt,  knight,  William  Catesby, 

William  Bedewell,  John  Cottesmor,  Thomas  Davers,  Bichard  Crofte, 

Richard  Danvers,  Humphrey  Forster,  John  Langston,  William  Davers, 

•    Bichard  Hall,  John  Denton  and  Edward  Franke,  sheriff,  in  the  county 

of  Oxford. 

Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  William  Catesby,  Thomas  Say,  Thomas 
Wode,  John  Isebury,  Bichaid  Hall,  William  Bedewale,  John  Ivers, 
Bichajrd  Bigge  and  Edward  Franke,  in  the  county  of  Berks. 

John  Audeley,  knight,  John  Norbury,  knight,  John  Belle,  John 
Legh,  Bichard  Drax,  John  Ewarby,  John  Holgrave  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Surrey. 

William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  Arundell  of  Matravers,  knight, 
Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  Thomas  West  de  la  Warr,  knight, 
John  Arundell,  knight,  Thomas  Ethynham,  knight,  Henry  Bioos, 
knight,  Christopher  Warde,  knight,  John  Dudley,  Thomas  Hoo, 
Bichard  Lewkenor  of  Brambeley,  William  Badmyll,  Thomas  Goombes, 
John  Apsley,  John  Wode  the  younger,  John  Goryng,  John  Sauney, 
Balph  Shirley,  Edward  Bartlot,  Thomas  Oxenbrigge,  Nicholas  Bigby, 
John  Devenyssh,  John  Asshebumham,  Bobert  Morley,  William 
Belknape,  Edmund  Dautre,  John  Thrill,  John  Coke,  Henry  Deke, 
Bichard  Farynfeld,  Henry  Fynche,  Bichard  Halfraye,  William  Pelham 
and  John  Beynold  of  Fleching,  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 

Bichard  Hastynges  of  Wellis,  knight,  William  Hussey,  knight) 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Bobert  Talbois,  knight,  John  Busche,  knight, 
Maurice  Marmyon,  Thomas  Wynlych,  John  Paynell,  John  Walcott 
and  Oliver  Seynt  John,  in  the  parts  of  Kesteven. 

John  Zouch  of  Zouch,  knight,  John  Newton,  knight,  Beginald 
Stourton,  knight,  Morgan  Kidwelly,  Bobert  Stowell,  John  Chokke,  John 
Vemey,  William  Bracher,  John  Biconell,  Edmund  Gorge,  John  Fitz- 
James,  John  Forteman  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  John  Bourghchier,  knight,  Thomas  Mont- 
gomery, knight,  Thomas  Gray,  knight,  Laurence  Baynford,  Thomas 
Tyrell,  Avery  Cornebourgh,  Boger  Philpot,  John  Brewode,  William 
Grene,  Bobert  Plomer,  Bichard  Higham,  John  Harlying,  Philip  Coke, 
Alexander  Quadryng,  Bichard  Fysshe,  Henry  Marney,  Humphrey  Tyrell, 
and  Bobert  Percy,  knight,  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Essex. 

Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  William  Say,  knight,  William 
Catesby,  Bichard  Scrope,  John  Stourgeon,  John  Pulter,  William  Druell, 
John  Couper,  Edward  Goldesburgh,  and  ihe  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Hertford. 

Edward,  viscount  Lisle,  Simon  Montford,  knight,  Edward  Bawley, 
knight,  John  Hugford,  Henry  Botiller,  John  Beaufitz,  William  Harwell, 
Humphrey  Beaufo,  Thomas  Ottre,  Bobert  Throgmerton,  Edmund 
Vemey  and  Bichard  Boughton,  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

Edward,  viscount  Lisle,  Edward  Hastyngis,  knight,  Bobert  Haryng- 
ton,  knight,  John  Burghe,  Thomas  Berkeley,  Henry  Sotehill,  Chris- 
topher Nele,  Thomas  Pulteney,  Geoffrey  Sherard,  Thomas  Kebyll, 
Everard  Fildyng,  William  Assheby,  John  Kebyll,  John  Purfay,  John 
Hardewike  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Leicester. 

Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Bobert  Markeham,  knight,  Charles 
Pilkyngton,  knight,  Gervas  Clifton,  knight,  John  Babyngton,  knight, 
John  Stanhop,  Thomas  Molyneux,   Bobert  Satton,  Thomas  Leek, 


490  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


l^oi.  Membrane  %\d — cont, 

Robert  Nevill,  Thomas  Meryng,  John    Dynham,   Humphrey  Hersy, 
Richard  Botral  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Nottingham. 

Henry  Gray  of  Godmore,  knight,  Marmaduke  Constable,  knight, 
Thomas  Worteley,  knight,  Henry  Vernon,  Ralph  Langford,  John 
Curson,  Ralph  Sacheverell,  Robert  Eyre,  Thomas  Babyngton,  John 
Bradshawe  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Derby. 

John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  Thomas,  earl  of 
Surrey,  John  Ratclif  of  Fitz-Water,  Hugh  Hastynges,  knight,  Robert 
Percy,  knight,  Henry  Gray,  knight,  Edmund  Bedyngfeld,  knight,  Henry 
Ogard,  knight,  William  Boleyn,  knight,  Ralph  Willughby,  Henry 
Heydon,  John  Fynoham,  Henry  Spilman,  Richard  SuthweU,  John 
Paston,  Henry  Straunge,  John  Wyndeham,  Robert  Clere,  James 
Hobert,  Ralph  Shelton,  William  Gumey,  John  Jonney,  Edmund 
Clere,  and  Richard  Pole,  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Norfolk. 


MEMBRANE  2M. 

John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  Thomas,  earl  of 
Surrey,  Robert  Penys,  knight,  Hugh  Hastynges,  knight,  Henry  Went- 
worth,  knight,  Gilbert  Debenham,  knight,  Christopher  Willughby, 
knight,  John  Evenyngham,  knight,  John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  Ralph 
Willoughby,  Alexander  Cressyner,  John  Clopton,  Edmund  Jenney, 
Thomas  Higham,  Thomas  Appilton,  John  Tymperley  the  younger, 
John  Penley,  John  Jemyngham,  John  fVanelyngham,  John  Cheke, 
Robert  Crane,  Philip  Bothe,  George  Hopton,  William  Walgrave,  Roger 
Drury,  William  Clopton,  Thomas  Ratclif,  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county 
of  Suffolk. 

George  Nevill  of  Bergeveney,  knight,  John  Broke  of  Cobhami 
knight,  Henry  Gray  of  Codonore,  knight,  Edward  Stanley,  knight, 
Thomas  Bourghchier,  knight,  John  Savage,  knight,  William  Haryng- 
ton,  knight,  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  Henry  Ferrers,  knight,  Roger 
Appilton,  Richard  Page,  Reginald  Sandes,  John  Fyneux,  John  Roper, 
Robert  Rede,  Robert  Kemp,  William  Malyverer,  William  Tuttesham, 
and  James  Pekham,  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

Richard  Charleton,  knight,  Thomas  Frowyk,  knight,  John  Eendale, 
secretarv,  Thomas  Wyndesore,  Robert  Forster,  Thomas  Luyt,  Richard 
Ive,  Robert  Luyt,  Jolm  Kendale  of  Westminster  and  —  Croke,  under- 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex. 

Thomas,  earl  of  Ormond,  John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  Henry 
Bodrigan,  knight,  Halnath  Malyverer,  John  Treynoith,  John 
Carmynell,  Thomas  Traythwye,  William  Carnsuyewe,  JohnPenfun, 
John  Trayv^on,  Thomas  Kylligrewe,  William  Tavemer,  John 
Beaumont,  John  Coryngton,  Thomas  Hebboume  and  William 
Houghton,  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 

Thomas,  earl  of  Ormond,  John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  William 
Courtenay,  knight,  Thomas  Broughton,  knight,  Philip  Courtenay, 
knight,  John  Sapcote,  Halnath  Malyverer,  Charles  Denham,  Otho 
Gilbert,  John  Courtenay,  Thomas  Beamond,  Richard  Pomerey, 
Richard  Chichestre,  William  Coffyn,  Thomas  Boryng,  William  Huddis- 
feld,  John  Deneish,  Thomas  Hext,  John  More,  Walter  Aynderby  and 
Thomas  Malyverer,  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Devon. 

The  earl  of  Nottingham,  Richard  Beauchamp  of  Beauchamp,  William 
Berkeley  of  Stoke,  knight,  John  Beauchamp,  Imight,  Thomas  Cowkesey, 


2  RICHARD  m.— Pabt  1.  491 


1484.  Membrane  90(i — cont, 

knight,  Alexander  Baynham,  knight,  Thomas  Lymeiyk,  John  Hudil- 
ston,  Giles  de  Brigis,  John  Twynyho,  Nicholas  Spicer,  Thomas 
Whitington,  John  Grenehill,  Thomas  Baynham,  Thomas  Brige, 
Thomas  Porter,  William  Trye  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Gloucester. 

John  Btourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  George  Nevil,  Thomas  Stafford, 
John  Wroughton,  John  Pole,  Henry  Longe,  Edward  Hardegill,  John 
Mompesson,  Thomas  Waryn,  Thomas  Bawdewyn,  Robert  Baynard, 
John  Saymer  and  John  Musgrave,  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

Thomas  Arundel  of  Matravers,  knight,  Thomas  West  de  la  Warr, 
knight,  Christopher  Warde,  knight,  Morgan  Kidwelly,  Thomas  Welle, 
John  Hoton,  Richard  Hanserd,  John  Wayte,  John  Rogiers,  John 
Tycheboume,  Richard  Jaye,  Richard  Aprie,  John  Haywarde,  John 
Grene  and  Robert  Carre,  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Southampton. 

William,  earl  of  Huntyngdon,  Reginald  Grey  of  Wilton,  Walter 
Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  John  Devereux,  knight,  John  Lyngen, 
knight,  Richard  Delabere,  knight,  Richard  Crofte,  knight,  James 
Baskerville,  knight,  Thomas  Comwale,  knight,  Simon  Milburn, 
knight,  Thomas  Braynton,  Roger  Bodnam,  Thomas  Monyngton,  Ralph 
Haklet,  Miles  ap  Herry,  David  ap  Guelin  Morgan,  John  Mortyn  and 
the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 

William  Litelton,  Roger  Harwell,  Thomas  Lygon,  Robert  Handy, 
Robert  Russell,  Humphrey  Conesby  and  Humphrey  Staff [ord],  sheriff, 
in  the  county  of  Worcester. 

John  Grey  of  Powes,  knight,  William  Stanley,  knight,  Richard 
Lacon,  knight,  Richard  Corbet,  knight,  Roger  Eynerton,  knight, 
Richard  Ludlowe,  knight,  William  Mitton,  Thomas  Horde,  Robert 
Charleton,  Thomas  Mitton,  John  Leghton  of  Strettondale,  Edward 
Hopton,  George  Maynwaryn,  Thomas  Thome  and  Robert  Cresset, 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Salop. 

John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  Marmaduke  Constable,  knight, 
Thomas  Wortley,  knight,  John  Grisseley,  knight,  Humphrey  Per^e, 
Nicholas  Montgomery,  Ralph  Wolsley,  Robert  Hill,  John  Cawardyne, 
William  Wellis  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

Richard  Hastinges  of  Welles,  knight,  William  Husey,  knight, 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Robert  Sheffeld,  Thomas  Enyght,  John 
Yillers,  John  Skipwith,  William  Tyrwhite,  Thomas  Eyme  of  Fresney, 
Thomas  Moyne,  John  Dymmok,  John  Billesby,  John  Topclif,  Richard 
Sparte,  Thomas  Gedney,  Richard  Quadryng,  Robert  Gedney,  Richard 
Braytoft,  Andrew  Leke,  John  Thomey,  Richard  Waslyng,  Richard 
Thymylby  of  Cullom,  Bernard  Missenden,  Richard  Thymylby  of 
Hoton,  John  Borough,  Thomas  Belwode  and  Thomas  Merys,  sheriff, 
in  the  parts  of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln. 

MEMBRANE  19(2. 

Richard  Hastynges  of  Wellis,  knight,  William  Husv,  knight, 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Thomas  Tempest,  knight,  Thomas  rynchebek, 
Richard  Welby,  Leonard  Thomeburgh,  John  BoUes,  Richard  Bamby, 
Thomas  Totofte,  William  Paynell,  Humphrey  Litelbury,  Reginald 
Gayton,  Thomas  Welby,  John  Brown,  Thomas  Holond  and  Thomas 
Meyrs,  sheriff,  in  the  pajrts  of  Holond. 

Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  William  Stok,  knight,  William  Catesby, 
Roger  Wake,  Guy  Wolston,    Thomas    Lovet,    Robert    Whitelbury^ 


498  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


]^^g^  Membrane  I9d — cont. 

William  Tanfeld,  Bichard  Empson,  John  Catesby,  William  Wake^ 
Bichard  Burton,  Bobert  Pembreton,  Humphrey  Oatesby  and  the  aherifF, 
in  the  county  of  Northampton. 

William  Palmer,  David  Malpas,  John  Sotehill,  Walter  Badley, 
Thomas  Sapcot,  William  Staneley  and  John  Pilton,  aheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Butland. 

John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  Heniy,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Balph 
Graystok  of  Oraystok,  knight,  John  Scrope,  knight,  John  Scrope 
of  Massheam,  knight,  John  Gonyers,  knight,  Bichard  BatcUf,  knight, 
James  Strangways,  knight,  Bichard  Gonyers,  knight,  Thomas  Gower, 
knight,  James  Danby,  knight,  Balph  Buhner,  knight,  Thomas 
Metecalf,  Miles  Metecalf,  William  Burgh,  Bichard  Danby  and  Geo&ey 
Franke  [and  the]  sheriff,  in  the  North  Biding  in  the  county  of  York. 

John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Bichard 
Batclif,  knight,  William  Darcy,  knight,  James  Haryngton,  knight, 
Bobert  Percy,  knight,  Gervase  Clifton,  knight,  William  Gascoigne, 
knight,  Thomas  Fitz- William,  knight,  John  Nevill,  knight,  James 
Danby,  knight,  William  Ingelby,  knight,  Henry  Vavisour,  knight, 
John  Dawney,  John  Vavisour,  Thomas  Langton,  John  Bradford, 
Boger  Hopton,  William  Calverley,  Bichard  Midekton  and  Thomas 
Markynfeld,  knight,  sheriff,  in  the  West  Biding  in  the  county  of  York. 

Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Balph  Graystok  of  Graystok, 
knight,  Bichard  Batclif,  knight,  Bobert  Constable,  knight,  Gervase 
Clifton,  knight,  William  Yvers,  knight,  Balph  Bygot,  knight,  Thomas 
Metham,  knight,  John  Constable,  Imight,  John  Aske,  WiUiam  Eland, 
Edmund  Thwaitis,  Stephen  Coppindale,  James  Charleton,  John 
Dawney  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  East  Biding  in  the  county  of  York. 

John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Humphrey 
Dacre  of  Dacre,  knight,  Bichard  Batclif,  knight,  Christopher  Moresby, 
knight,  Bichard  Salkeld,  Edward  Batclif  and  Thomas  Gurwen,  in  the 
county  of  Cumberland. 

John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Humphrey 
Dacre  of  Dacre,  knight,  Thomas  Stukland,  knight,  Christopher 
Moresby,  knight,  Bichard  Musgrave,  John  Appilby,  Edward  Batclif 
and  William  Musgrave,  in  the  county  of  Westmoreland. 

WiUiam,  earl  of  Arundel,  Balph  Assheton,  knight,  Thomas  Kemp, 
Henry  Fynche  and  John  Botiller,  in  the  parts  of  Dover  and  the  Cinque 
Ports. 

MEMBRANE  12(2. 

Aug.  14.         Commission  to  Bobert  Spaldyng,  one  of  the  king's  sergeants  at  arms 
WestminBter.   Thomas  Stonar,  William  Bulstrode,  William  Danyell,  John  Cheyne,  Thomas 
Naweton  and  John  Chylde,  to  arrest  Thomas  Luffyncote,  and  bring  him 
before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Commission  to  John  Cappe,  master  of  the  ship  called  la  Garsya  of 
Spayne,  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship,  which  the  king  has  ordered  to 
go  to  sea  to  resist  his  enemies. 

MEMBRANE  lid. 

July  15.         Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight, 
Westminster.    William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  Guy  Fairfax,  knight.  Hum- 


2  RICHARD  m.— Pabt  1.  498 


1484. 


Membrane  llrf — conu 


phrey  Starky,  knight,  Kichard  Neel,  knight,  John  Gatesby,  knight,  Thomas 
Malyverer,  Knight,  Thomas  Broughton,  knight,  John  Atwyll,  mayor  of 
Exeter,  Charles  Denham,  Edward  Bedmayn,  William  Huddesfeld,  and 
John  Denys  in  the  county  of  Devon  touching  certain  treasons  and  other 
offences  committed  by  James  Newenham  and  others.  By  E. 

July  12.  Commission  to  Henry  Long,  esquire,  Thomas  Hampden,  esquire,  and  the 

Westminster,    sheriff  of  Wilts  to  arrest  Thomas  Strawford,  John  Wynden  and  John  Adene, 

and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council  in  the  quinzaine  of  Michael- 
mas next. 

July  16.         Commission  to  John  Smyth,  one  of  the  king's  sergeants  at  arms,  and 
Westminster.    John  Beryf  to  arrest  and  imprison  certain  pirates  who  have  committed 

depredations  at  sea  near  the  port  of  Ipswich  or  in  creeks  and  places  adjacent 
or  in  Colnewater,  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council.        By  C. 

MEMBRANE  9<2. 

July  8.  Commission  to  Robert  Broun,  esquire,  Bernard  Brocas,  esquire,  Thomas 

Westminster.  Dauberichcourt,  esquire,  John  Goodeluk  and  William  Bryll  to  enquire  what 
lands  Marjory  late  the  wife  of  William  Warbilton,  esquire,  and  late  the 
wife  of  Peter  Besill,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  county  of 
Southampton,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  she  died,  who  is  her  heir, 
and  to  take  the  same  into  the  king's  hands. 

Aug.  20.         Commission  to  William  Haryngton,  knight,  John  Fyneux,  William  Brent 
Westminster,    and  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent  to  enquire  whether  Thomas 

Seintleger  late  of  Guildford,  knight,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  virtue  of 
an  act  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  28  January  last,  held  the 
manor  of  Rotyng,  co.  Kent,  on  18  October  last  or  since  and  by  what  service, 
what  it  is  worth  and  who  has  occupied  it  from  that  date,  and  to  take  it  into 
the  king's  hands. 

MEMBRANE    Sd. 

July  18.  Commission  to  Thomas  Hoord,  esquire,  sheriff  of  Salop,  and  Thomas 

Westminster.    Mitton,  esquire,  to  arrest  Peter  Corbet  of  Lye,  esquire,  and  bring  him  before 

the  king  and  council  in  the  octaves  of  Michaelmas  next. 

MEMBRANE  M, 

Oct.  24.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight, 
Westminster.  John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  knight,  William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan, 
knight,  Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  Bichard  Neell,  knight,  John  Catesby,  knight, 
John  Sulyard,  William  Courtenay,  knight,  Philip  Courtenay,  knight,  Thomas 
Malyverer,  knight,  Thomas  Broughton,  knight,  and  John  Denys  of  Orley  in 
the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall  touching  certain  treasons,  felonies  and 
other  offences  committed  by  Bichard  Egecombe,  esquire,  John  Lenne,  late 
of  Launceston,  co.  ComwaU,  <  mercer,'  John  Belbuiy  of  Lyskard,  co.  Corn- 
wall, *  mercer,'  and  John  Toser  of  ExUond,  co.  Devon, '  dyer.* 

MEMBRANE    5d. 

July  14.         Commission  to  the  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  to  arrest  Thomas 
Westminster.    Hansard,  esquire,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council  in  the 

quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next.  By  C. 

Aug.   11.         Wht  to  the  sheriff  of  Wilts  directing  him  to  issue  a  proclamation 
Westminster.    (English)  commanding  that  no  man  shall  rig,  victual  or  man  to  the  sea 

any  ship  of  war  out  of  the  realm  without  first  making  oath  and  finding 
surety  for  good  bearing  towards  the  king's  subjects,  friends  and  confederates 


494 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1484. 


Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  5d — cont, 

and  all  under  the  king*s  safeguard  or  safe-conduct,  that  is  to  say  the 
subjects  of  the  kings  of  Spain  and  Portugal,  the  dukes  of  Austria  and 
Burgundy  and  the  nations  of  Italy  and  Altnain  and  also  of  the  duke  of 
Brittany  and  the  king  of  Scots,  during  the  abstinences  of  war  lately  taken 
between  them  and  the  king,  under  pain  of  forfeiture,  and  also  that  any 
prise  or  goods  taken  at  sea  shall  be  put  in  safe-keeping  until  the  lawful 
taking  thereof  shall  be  certified.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  in  the  counties,  cities  and  towns  named: — 


Kent. 

Essex. 

Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Southampton. 

Devon. 

Town  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull. 

Town  of  Bristol. 


Lincoln. 

York. 

Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Cornwall. 


Town  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 
Town  of  Suthampton. 

The  like  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of 
Dover  Castle  and  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  or  his  lieutenant  there. 

Writ  to  the  sheriff  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  directing  him  to  issue 
a  proclamation  (English)  dispensing  and  discharging  all  the  pains  and 
forfeitures  specified  in  an  act  in  the  last  Parliament  at  Westminster  for  the 
making  of  cloth,  which  has  been  found  hurtful. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  in  the  counties,  cities  and  towns  named: — 


Stafford. 

York. 

Nottingham  and  Derby. 

Gloucester. 

Rutland. 

Cumberland. 

Hereford. 

Worcester. 

Town  of  Gloucester. 

City  of  York. 


Salop. 

Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Essex  and  Hertford. 

Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Kent. 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Warwick  and  Leicester. 

Northampton. 


July  8. 

Westminster. 


Town  of  Bristol. 

Town  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull. 

The  like  to  the  king*8  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of 
Dover  Castle  and  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  or  his  lieutenant  there. 

MEMBRANE  2d. 

Writ  of  aid  for  the  king*s  servants  John  Petite  of  the  city  of  London, 
'marchaunt,*  and  John  BoUe  of  the  same,  'wolman,'  whom  the  king  has 
appointed  for  one  year  to  make  search  throughout  the  realm  for  defective 
wool  according  to  the  act  of  Parliament  passed  in  the  third  year  of 
Edward  lY,  and  to  see  that  every  pile  of  wool  is  of  sufficient  goodness,  the 
end  wool  by  itself  and  the  clift  wool  by  itself.     English. 

MEMBRANE    Id. 

Oct.  20.  Commission  to  Gilbert  Debenham,  knight,   John   Wyngfeld,  knight, 

Westminster.  Ralph  Willughby,  esquire,  Robert  Brews  the  younger,  William  Brews  the 
younger  and  John  Brews  to  arrest  Thomas  Hansard,  esquire,  and  bring 
him  before  the  king  and  council  in  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Hilary  next. 

ByC. 


(  495  ) 


2  RICHARD  III.— Part  II. 


1485.  MEMBRANE    24. 

June  14.         Pardon  to  Margaret  Elryngton,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  and  administratrix 
Westminster.    q|  ^^q  goods  of  John  Ekington,  knight,  late  keeper  or  clerk  of  the  hanaper 

of  Edward  IV,  Edward  the  Bastard  and  the  present  king,  late  keeper  of  the 
wardrobe  and  treasurer  of  the  household  of  Edward  IV,  late  surveyor  of 
the  accounts  of  John  Hewyk,  one  of  the  auditors  of  the  lands  of  George, 
duke  of  Clarence,  and  Peter  Beaupe,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  green  cloth 
of  Edward  IV,  and  other  auditors  of  the  lands  and  possessions  of  the  said 
duke,  late  one  of  the  justices  of  sewers  by  the  Thames  from  the  place 
called  4e  Armitage'  to  Blakwall  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  late  one  of  the 
commissioners  appointed  to  enquire  into  certain  treasons  and  other  offences 
committed  within  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London,  and  bailiff  of 
Wynchelsey,  in  the  gift  of  Edward  IV  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Markham, 
alias  one  of  the  daughters,  heiresses  and  tenants  of  the  lands  of  Thomas 
Echingham,  one  of  the  justices  of  sewers  of  Edward  IV  between  the 
water  of  Apuldore  to  [Rye]  on  the  west  and  thence  to  the  wall  called 
*  FresshewaU '  as  the  lands  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Augustine's 
CO.  Kent,  extend  on  the  south,  late  one  of  the  justices  of  sewers  of 
Henry  VI  between  the  place  called  '  Sandelescome '  on  the  north  and  the 
town  of  Wynchelsey,  co.  Sussex,  and  son  and  heir  of  William  Echyngham 
and  administrator  of  his  goods,  of  all  offences  committed  by  her  or  the  said 
John  and  Thomas,  all  alienations  and  perquisitions  of  lands  without 
licence  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  them  to  the  king. 

By  p.s. 

June  28.        Pardon  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary, 

Westminstet.    Salisbury,  of  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  them  to  the  king 

before  8  May  last  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  Salisbury 

by  the  death  of  Lionel,  late  bishop,  and  the  temporalities  accordingly 

being  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

June  20.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
Westminster,  of  the  custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services, 
reversions,  possessions,  advowsons  and  hereditaments  late  of  Henry,  earl 
of  Essex,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  countess  of  Essex,  tenants  in  chief  by 
knight-service,  deceased,  except  the  manors  and  lands  called  Stansted, 
Halsted,  Claveryng,  Lucas,  Pichardes,  Priouris,  Eston,  Little  Fordham, 
Messyng,  Bourohiers  in  Bewenhale,  Halyngbury,  Knypso,  Totham,  Ouesey, 
Legates,  Great  and  Little  Maldon,  Assheldham,  Bammyngesmersh  and 
Mottis,  Staunfordis,  Ultyng,  Swaynes  and  Broxhede,  co.  Essex,  and  the 
castle,  lordship  or  manor  of  Tyndale  and  the  20L  yearly  which  Edward  IV 
granted  by  letters  patent  to  the  earl  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  to 
hold  during  the  minority  of  Henry,  now  earl  of  Essex,  their  kinsman  and 
heir,  rendering  to  the  king  613^.  6$,  Sd.  yearly.  By  p.s 


MEMBRANE  23. 

Jan.  11.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  John  Bulle,  one  of  the  sewers  of  the 

king's  haU,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Warblington  and 

keeper  of  the  park  there,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
lordship  and  dl  other  profits.  By  p.s.  [860.] 


496  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


^ -Q-  Membrane  28 — eont. 

Jan.  24.  Grant    for  life,   from  Michaelmas  last,   to  the  king's  servant  John 

Snowden,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  chamber  of  the  king's  consort  Anne, 

queen  of  England,  of  the  custody  of  the  manor  and  warren  of  Writhill, 
CO.  Essex,  lately  belonging  to  the  duke  of  Bukyngham  and  in  the  king's 
gift  by  his  rebellion,  with  fees  of  4^.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 
of  Writhill  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  18.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Porter  to  a  mediety  of  the  perpetual  chantry  of 

Holy  Trinity  and  St.  Mary  without  the  parish  church  of  Wycomb,  in  the 

diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Haut,  chaplain. 

Jan.  80.         Letters  of  denization  for  John  Baptista  de  Grimaldis,  bom  in  Genoa. 

By  p-8. 

Feb.  26.         Grant  for  life  to  Master  John  Haryngton  of  an  annuity  of  20Z.  from 

Westminster.    Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Sherefhoton,  co.  York,  in  lieu 

of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  20   [rectins  27]   December^ 

1484        ^  Eichard  III  (see  p.  413),  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  25.  Grant  for  life,  from  26  June,  1  Bichard  III,  to  the  king's  servant  John 
Westminster.  Pryth  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  outer  gate  of  the  castle  of  Wyndesore 
and  wages  of  Sd.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  castle,  as  were  allowed  in  the 
accounts  of  Thomas  Cheyne,  constable,  in  the  year  following  Michaelmas, 
41  Edward  III,  in  the  Foreign  Roll  of  42  Edward  HI,  for  the  wages  of 
John  Westeley,  porter,  and  in  the  account  of  Simon  de  Burley,  constable, 
in  the  year  following  Michaelmas,  2  Bichard  II,  in  the  Foreign  Boll  of 
8  Bichard  II,  for  the  wages  of  Bichard  Porter,  porter,  with  all  other 
1485.       accustomed  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  9.  Grant  to  Katharine  Hastyngis,  widow,  of  the  custody  of  all  castles, 

Westminster,    lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  knights'  fees,  offices, 

courts,  liberties,  franchises,  hereditaments  and  advowsons  late  of  William 

Hastynges,  knight,  lord  of  Hastyngis,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  his 

son  and  heir,  with  the  marriage  of  the  latter,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.  Grant  to  Bobert  Chambrelayn,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  the  manor  of 

Westminster.  Bausey  alias  Bawdesey  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  possessions 
and  hereditaments  with  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
fairs,  markets,  warrens,  parks,  franchises,  liberties,  profits  and  commodities 
pertaining  to  it,  late  of  John  Conyers,  esquire,  tenant  of  the  king  by 
knight-service  as  of  the  honour  of  Bysing,  in  the  duchy  of  Cornwall, 
during  the  minority  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  of  the 
latter  with  his  marriage  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir, 
finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the  heir.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Langton  of  the  office 

Westminster,    of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Lughburgh,  co.  Leicester,  with  the  accustomed 

fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    22. 

Feb.  12.  Nomination  of  James  Nasshe,  chaplain,  to  celebrate  mass  and  administer 
Westminster,  other  divine  services  in  the  chapel  of  St.  George  in  the  parish  of  Wolverley, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  to  pray  there  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king ;  and  grant 
to  him,  during  pleasure,  for  his  salary  of  an  annuity  of  9  msu-ks  from 
Christmas  last  from  a  yearly  quit-rent  of  9Z.  6(L  from  the  manor  of  Eynges 
Nordeley  in  the  parish  of  Alveley,  co.  Salop,  at  the  hands  of  the  heirs  of 
John  Lee  of  Coton  in  the  said  parish  or  the  sheriff  of  Salop.  By  p.s. 


2  RICHARD  III.— Part  2.  497 


T  ioc  Membrane  22 — cont. 

Feb.  15.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Gharleton  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  king*s 

Westminster,    knights  within  the  royal  college  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  within  the 

castle  of  Wyndesore,  with  fees  such  as  any  of  the  knights  had.         By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Redmane  of  an  annuity  of  10^. 

Westminster,    from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Middelham.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  24.         Licence  for  William  Goaez  or  his  factors  oi  attorneys  to  ship  woollen 

Westminster,   cloths,  pieces  of  tin  and  other  merchandise  in  any  ports  and  take  the  same 

to  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  from  foreign  parts  quit 

of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of  2182.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the   customers  or  collectors  in  the  ports  of 
Exeter  and  Dertmuth. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  customers  or  collectors  of  the  subsidy  of  the  8«.  in  the  tun  and 
the  12d,  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London. 

The  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of  Southampton. 

The  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of  Pole. 

The  customers  or  collectors  of  the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of 
London. 

Feb.  15.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Paynter,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at 

Westminster,    arms,  of  an  annuity  of  100s.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Berkiswell, 

00.  Warwick,  at  the  hands  of  the  reeve  {rivi)  there  during  the  minority  of 

Edward,  earl  of  Warwick.  By  p.s.  [928.] 

Feb.  17.         Presentation  of  Christopher  Talbot  to  the  parish  church  of  Whitechurch, 
Westminster.   CO.  Salop,  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  void  by  the  resignation 
of  Sir  Thomas  Sutton  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
.  his  kinsman  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury. 

Feb.  15.  Grant  to  William  Catesby,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
Westminster,  body  of  the  hundred  of  GildesbUrgh  alias  Gildesbury,  co.  Northampton, 
with  all  rights,  fines,  amercements,  waifs,  strays,  commodities  and  emolu- 
ments and  all  courts,  hundreds,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  correction  and 
punishment  of  breaches  of  the  assize  of  bread  and  ale,  goods  and  chattels 
of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws  and  all  sums  of  money  due  from  tenants  or 
residents  for  any  8herifi''s  toum  or  aid,  or  aid  of  serjeanty  or  common  fines 
or  fines  for  the  watch,  rendering  to  the  king  4  marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  the  heirs  male 
Westminster,  of  his  body  of  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Middelton,  Hillington,  Tylney, 
Iselyngton,  Clenche  Warton,  Scaleshowe,  Reynham,  Scalys,  Hekelyng, 
Hokkewold,  Wilton,  Berton  Bendisshe,  Wygenhale  with  the  fishery  there 
and  the  toll  in  Bishop's  Lenn  and  the  hundred  of  Febrigge,  co.  Norfolk, 
the  manors  and  lordships  of  Lavenham  and  Wyrdelinton,  co.  Suffolk,  and 
Canfeld,  Stansted  Monfichet,  Bentley  and  Wodehamfereris,  co.  Essex,  and 
the  manors  of  Borkewey,  Rokeley  and  Newsellis,  co.  Hertford,  Haselyng- 
feld,  CO.  Cambridge,  Langham  alias  Langnam,  co.  Dorset,  Eirres  and 
Retire,  co.  Cornwall,  Exton,  Southbrent,  Chillington,  Stratton,  Yevelton 
and  Spekyngton,  co.  Somerset,  Berlorty,  co.  Dorset,  Foxhunte,  co.  Sussex, 
and  Fryd  in  Bederesden,  co.  Kent,  with  their  members,  with 
advowsons,  knights'  fees,  courts,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks,  warrens, 
fisheries,  tolls,  and  other  franchises  and  liberties,  and  the  reversion  of  the 
lordships  and  manors  of  Peteresfeld  and  Upclatford,  co.  Southampton,  and 
Knouoke,  Bedwynde  and  Orcheston,  co.  Wilts,  with  their  members,  which 

8258.  21 


498  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1485. 


Metnbrane  22 — cant. 


William  Hnse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  William  Beverley, 
dean  of  the  king's  chapel,  William  Catesby,  esquire,  and  Edmund  Chaderton, 
clerk,  hold  of  the  king's  grant  for  seven  years  from  Easter,  1  Bichard  lU, 
by  letters  patent  dated  28  May,  1  Richard  III,  for  the  payment  of  debts  of 
Henry,  late  duke  of  Buckingham.  Bj  p.s. 

Feb.  1.  Presentation  of  Edmund  Banke  to  the  perpetual  chantry  within    tiie 

Westminster,    castle  of  Sandhall,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last 
incumbent. 

Jan.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Delahay,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,    of  the  crown,  of  6</.  daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  the  fee-&rm  of  the 

city  of  Norwich.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  7.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs. 

Westminster. 

■t^g.  MEMBRANE   21. 

June  28.  Grant,  during  ndnority,  to  William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the 
Westminster.  King's  Bench,  John  Catesby,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Ck>mmon 
Bench,  Bichard  Tunstall,  knight,  William  Catesby,  one  of  the  esquires  of 
the  body,  Robert  Wittelbury  and  Oliver  Sutton,  esquires,  and  their  heirs 
and  assigns  of  the  custody  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of 
Wiltshire,  and  Constance  his  wife  and  the  custody  of  all  castles,  manors, 
lordships,  lands  and  possessions  in  England  and  the  marches  of  Wales  or 
elsewhere  in  the  king's  hands  by  their  death  and  the  minority  of  the  said 
Edward,  to  hold  with  advowsons  and  all  privileges,  rights  and  profits,  with 
1J.R^        the  marriage  of  the  said  Edward,  from  Michaelmas  last.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.  General  pardon  to  John  Hoo  late  of  Assheby  de  la  Zouche,  co.  Leicester, 

Westminster.    *  yoman,*  aZtoa  late  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  11.  Grant  to  Anne  Harecourte,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  John  Harecourt, 

Westminster,    esquire,  son  and  heir  of  Bobert  Harecourt,  knight,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  20 

marks  from  all  manors  and  lands  in  the  county  of  Oxford  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  son  of  George, 
late  duke  of  Clarence,  during  the  said  minority.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Blount,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the 

Westminster,    body,  of  an  annuity  of  lOL  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Fawnhope, 

CO.  Hereford,  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick.        By  p.s. 

Feb.  9.  General  pardon  to  Henry  Hopkynson  late  of  Soreby,  co.  York,  'sherman', 

Westminster.    ^Kas  late  of  Meltam,  co.  York,  'laborer,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  1  February.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  14.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Petit  John,  mariner,  bom  in  the 

Westminster,    parts  of  Normandy,  for  his  good  service  at  sea  and  elsewhere  against  the 

rebels  and  because  he  has  not  yet  received  any  wages  from  the  king,  of  an 

annuity  of  20Z.  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  customs  in  the  port  of  Pole. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  10.  Licence  for  Marjory  Victor,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Baldwin  Victor  late 

Westminster    of  Stapersted  Mountfiqhet,  co.  Essex,  John  Barlee,  Denis  Leventhrop  and 

Bobert  Crabbe  or  their  executors  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  Storteford, 
CO.  Hereford  (sic),  at  the  altar  of  St.  John  Baptist,  for  the  good  estate  of  the 
king  and  his  consort  Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders  and 
for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of  the  said  Baldwin,  to  be  called  the 


2  RICHARD  III.— Part  2.  499 


24g5  Metnbrane  21 — cont, 

chantry  of  Baldwin  Victor  in  the  said  church,  and  also,  for  20Z.  paid 
in  the  hanaper,  to  grant  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  to  the  said  chaplain 
lands,  rents  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  12 
marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Hatfeld,  esquire,  of  an 

Westminster    annuity  of  20  marks  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 

1 484        ^^  Cranboume.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  21.  Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  Avice  the  wife  of  John  Shipward 

Westminster,  of  Bristol,  'marchaunt,'  of  an  annuity  of  40Z.  from  the  issues  of  the  fee- 
farm  of  the  hundred  or  lordship  of  Barton  by  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
a  tun  of  wine  yearly  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  farmers  of  the  fee-farm  or  the  sheriff  of 
the  county  of  Gloucester. 

The  like  to  the  chief  butler  of  England  or  his  deputy  in  the  port. 


MEMBRANE    20. 

Nov.  15.  Licence,  for  44^.  6d.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Henry  Stoughton  the  elder 
Westminster,  to  grant  the  manor  of  Catteshyll,  co.  Surrey,  held  in  chief,  to  Robert 
WynterseU  [the  younger,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Robert  Wyntersell]  the  elder, 
now  deceased,  viz.  son  of  Thomas  his  son,  and  Anne  [his  wife]  and  the 
heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Robert 
the  elder. 

Nov.   29.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Tropenell  of  Great  Chaldefeld,  co.  Wilts. 
Westminster,    esquire,  alias  of  Eschaldfeld,  alias  of  Neston  within  the  parish  of  Cosham, 

CO.  Wilts,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  8  November.        By  p.s, 

Nov.   80.         Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumm,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,    on  18  June  last  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Ploudon  alias  Plowden,  citizen 

and  grocer  of  London,  alias  'gentilman,'  aZto^  *  brewer,'  staying  on  the 
king's  service  in  the  company  of  James  Blount,  esquire,  lieutenant  of  the 
castle  of  Hammes  in  the  parts  of  Picardy,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and 
victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  the  city  of  London ,  as  Thomas 
Breteyn  and  Richard  Chester,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 

Oct.  26.  Pardon  to  John  Wrothe,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somer- 

Westminster,  set  and  Dorset,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues,  amerce- 
ments, fines,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by 
reason  of  his  office  before  1  August  last.  By  p.s. 

Nov.   16.         Presentation  of  John  Lumbard  to  the  parish  church  of  Grafton,  in  the 
Westminster,    diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  James  Molyneux. 

Nov.   12.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Lee,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
Westminster,    the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Wyng,  co.  Buckingham, 

from  Michaelmas,  1  Richard  III,  with  fees  of  \d.  daily  from  the  issues  of 
the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Nov.    IJ.         Appointment  of  Robert  Bolman,  yeoman  purveyor  of  the  office  of  the 
Westminster,    bakery  of  the  household,  to  take  wheat  and  firewood  for  the  expenses  of 

the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

The  like  of  John  Snoryng  to  take  sea  and  fresh-water  fish  and  salt  fish. 


600 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 
Dec.  9. 

Westminster. 


Nov.   26. 

Westminster. 


Nov.   22. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  18. 

Westminster. 

1485. 

Jan.  11. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  20 — cont. 

General  pardon  to  William,  earl  Notingham,  alias  William,  earl  of 
Notyngham,  alias  late  William  Barkley  of  Barkley,  knight,  alias  late 
William,  viscomit  Berkley,  alias  late  William,  lord  of  Barkley,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  16  November  last.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  constables  and  others  to  permit 
the  men  and  tenants  of  the  borough  of  Derby,  co.  Nottingham,  which  is  of 
the  ancient  demesne  of  the  crown,  as  appears  by  a  certificate  sent  into 
Chancery  by  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains,  to  be  quit  of  toll,  stallage, 
cheminage,  pontage,  pavage,  picage,  murage,  lastage  and  passage  and 
expenses  of  knights  coming  to  Parliament  and  not  to  put  them  on  assizes, 
juries  or  recognitions. 

Presentation  of  John  James  to  the  third  portion  in  the  parish  church  of 
Crukhom,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  void  by  the  death  of  Vivian 
Treouncy,  last  portioner. 

Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  the  king's  servant  William 
Waren  of  the  6  marks  yearly  which  the  prior  of  Folkeston,  co.  Kent,  is 
bound  to  render  to  the  king  during  the  war  with  France.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Master  Peter  Wybbe,  doctor  in  theology,  of  an  annuity  of  10 
marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Elmeley  Lovet,  co.  Worcester, 
until  he  shall  be  promoted  by  the  king.  By  p.s. 


1484. 

Nov.   14. 
Westminster. 


Nov.    16. 
Westminster. 

Nov.    18. 
Westminster. 


Nov.    18. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  29. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  18. 

>  Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  19. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Bank  of  letters  patent  dated  SO 
July,  1  Edward  lY,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's 
Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  12</.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  city  of 
London  and  county  of  Middlesex,  provided  that  arrears  of  wages  before 
Easter,  28  Edward  IV,  be  not  paid. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs. 

Grant  to  all  inhabitants  within  the  lordship  or  barony  of  Kendall,  co. 
Westmoreland,  that  they  shall  be  quit  of  toll,  pavage,  pontage,  carriage, 
murage,  cheminage,  picage,  passage,  lastage,  stallage,  tiJlage,  and  tarrage 
throughout  the  realm  of  England  and  the  king's  power.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Wildecotes,  one  of  the 
grooms  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  manor  of  Westcapelon,  co.  Somerset, 
lately  pertaining  to  Thomas,  earl  of  Devon.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Wentworthe,  knight,  of  the  office  of 
the  stewardship  of  all  manors  and  lands  late  of  John,  bishop  of  Ely,  in  the 
county  of  Suffolk,  so  long  as  they  are  in  the  king's  hands  by  authority  of 
Parliament  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture,  he  taking  lOOs.  yearly  at  the  hands 
of  the  bailiffs,  receivers,  farmers  or  other  occupiers.  By  p.s. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Cledon  of  letters  patent  dated  15 
February,  3  [rectim  1]  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  100s.  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  10s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Dynham,  knight,  of  four 
tuns  of  red  wine  yearly  from  the  king's  prises  in  the  ports  of  Dertmouth, 
Plymmouth  and  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  she  paying  the  lading  and  freightage. 

By  p.s. 


2  RICBARD  m.— Part  2.  501 


-%  AQA  Membrane  19 — cont. 

Dec.  7.  Grant,  during  minority,  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk, 

Westminster,    and  Thomas,  earl  of  Surrey,  of  the  custody  of  Henry,  earl  of  Essex, 

kinsman  and  heir  of  Henry,  late  earl  of  Essex,  tenant  in  chief,  and  his 
marriage  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  esquire  Robert  Russell  of  an  annuity  of  5L  from  the 

Westminster,    issues  of  the  lordship  of  Elmeley  Castell,   co.   Worcester,   during   the 

minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  20.  Grant  to  the  king'6  servant  Richard  Williams,  one  of  the  ushers  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  chamber,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service 

against  the  rebels,  of  the  castle,  manor  or  lordship  of  Manerbere  and 
Pennalee  with  its  members,  co.  Pembroke,  of  the  yearly  value  of  1002.,  to 
hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons, 
waters,  woods,  underwoods,  stews,  fisheries,  stanks,  mills,  meadows, 
warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank -pledge,  fines,  amercements,  heriots, 
rents,  services,  reversions,  liberties,  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and 
a  rent  of  71.  lOs.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  21.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Grenehill,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,  and  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  king's  lord- 
ship of  Hasfeld  with  the  custody  of  the  park  there,  co.  Gloucester,  with 
fees  of  2d,  daily  for  the  office  and  2d.  daily  for  the  custody  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  18. 

Nov.  29.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Redemayne,    *  gentilman,' 

Westminster,    of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the 

king's  lordship  of  Camonton,  co.  Cornwall.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  5.  Grant  to  Edward  Redmayne  alias  Redemayne,  esquire  of  the  body,  and 

Westminster,    the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the 

lordship  or  manor  of  Ulubruar,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  Thomas  Arundell, 
knight,  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Middelton,  Coweleston, 
Erlestoke,  Worton,  Poterne  Wyke,  Nutstede,  Southbrome,  Strete,  Cotes, 
Ryndewey,  Cannyngis,  Eston,  Ore,  Aubury,  Roueley,  Picardeston,  Stokley, 
Wetham,  Bromeham,  Saunderighill,  Toderington  Kayleweys,  Chippenham, 
Stanley,  Buddeston,  Uphaven,  Alton,  Milston,  Duryngton  and  Sherebeton, 
^  CO.   Wilts,   late  of  Roger  Tocotes,  knight,   to  hold  with   knights'   fees, 

advowsons,  leets,   views  of  frank-pledge,   courts,  fairs,   markets,  parks, 

warrens,   stews,   fisheries,  wrecks  and  other  customs  by  knight-service, 

; .  rendering  to  the  king  6^.  yearly,  and  with  all  issues  from  18  October,  1  Richard 

,y.  Ill,  to  80  November  last.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  councillor  John,  lord  Scrop  of  Bolton,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,    male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  of 

Bovytracy,  co.  Devon,  of  the  yearly  value  of  66i.  ISs,  id.,  the  manor  or 

lordship  of  Trewynne,  co.  Cornwall,  of  the  yearly  value  of  IIZ.,  lands  in 

-.  Estemaynowe,  co.  Cornwall,  of  the  yearly  value  of  40».,  and  the  reversion 

.^  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Martok,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  countess  of 

Richemond,  of  the  yearly  value  of  126^  18«.  id.,  on  the  death  of  the  king's 

councillor  Thomas,  lord  of  Stanley,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 

;  parks,  chaces,  warrens,  courts,    leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties, 

'^'  franchises,  rights  and  privileges  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  151.  10s, 

yearly.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Hardegrove  and  Thomas  Dormer  of  the  office 

^-  Westminster,    of  '  oterhunt '  and  8^^.  daily  for  their  wages,  i^d.  daily  for  the  puture  of 


\ 


5oa 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


Nov.  15. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 

Westminster 


Nov.  27. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  6 
Westminster 


Dec.  1. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  15. 

Westminster 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

six  running  dogs  in  their  custody,  1^.  daily  for  the  wages  of  a  groom 
under  them  and  diL  daily  for  the  puture  of  twelve  running  dogs,  as  allowed 
at  the  Exchequer  in  the  account  of  Edward  Fitz  Symond,  late  sheriff  of 
Essex  and  Hertford,  in  the  year  49  Edward  III,  from  the  customs  in  the 
port  of  Cicestre  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  of  George,  late  duke  of 
Clarence,  to  John  Higgeford  and  Humphrey  Beowfo  alias  Beaufo,  esquires, 
of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Warwick,  the  office  of  steward  of 
Warwick  and  all  lordships  in  the  county  of  Warwick,  the  office  of  the 
mastership  and  survey  of  all  parks,  chaces  and  warrens  in  the  county,  the 
office  of  the  mastership  of  all  streams,  stanks  and  stews  in  the  county  and 
the  office  of  the  mastership  and  survey  of  all  swans  and  'la  stode  *  in  the 
county,  and  lOZ.  yearly  for  the  office  of  constable  from  the  issues  of  the 
lordship  of  Warwick,  10  marks  yearly  for  the  office  of  steward  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship  of  Brayles  and  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  other 
offices  with  all  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Bruer,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
king's  chamber,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from  the  customs  of  the  town 
and  port  of  Fowey  until  he  shaU  have  an  office  or  anything  of  like  value 
for  hfe  of  the  king's  gift.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Mortymer,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  an 
annuity  of  iOl.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Abbotley  and  Shrawley, 
CO.  Worcester,  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  nephew  Edward,  earl  of 
Warwick.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  councillor  John,  lord  of  Scrope  of  Bolton,  of 
the  offices  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Exeter  and  steward  of  all  lordships 
and  lands  pertaining  to  it,  with  an  annuity  of  200  marks  from  the  issues  of 
the  king's  lordships,  manors  and  lands,  of  which  John  Hays  is  receiver,  and 
all  other  profits ;  and  grant  to  him  also  of  an  annuity  of  126Z.  18<.  4</. 
from  the  same  issues  during  the  life  of  Thomas,  lord  Stanley.    By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Halnath  Malyverer,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of 
his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  of 
Boconnek,  of  the  yearly  value  of  88^.  6«.,  Glyn,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
15^  Ss.  8d,j  and  Brodok,  of  the  yearly  value  of  18Z.  8^.,  co.  Cornwall,  late 
of  Edward  Courteney,  rebel,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  waters,  woods,  underwoods,  stews,  fisheries, 
stanks,  mills,  meadows,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fines, 
amercements,  heriots,  rents,  ser\''ices,  reversions,  liberties  and  commodities 
by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  100^.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  Dominic  Lynche,  merchant  of  the  town  of  Gallewey  in 
Ireland,  to  build  a  mill  upon  the  water  of  Gallewey  within  the  waUs  of  the 
town  or  without  and  to  hold  the  same  to  himself  and  his  heirs  and  assigns 
for  ever,  rendering  to  the  king  id.  yearly.  By  p.s. 


Sept.  12. 
Nottingham, 


MEMnRANE    17. 

lufqieartnius  and  confirmation  to  Roger  Hopton  of  letters  patent  dated 
10  May,  16  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  9^  2s.  Sd.  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


2  RICHARD  III.— Part  2.  503 


Membrane  17 — cont. 


1484. 

Sept.  14.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Elizabeth »  duchess  of  Norfolk,  of 

Nottingham,    a  tenement  and  messuages  and  lands  in  Chelchehith  late  of  Richard 

Beauchamp,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  to  hold  by  the  service  of  a  red  rose  at 

Midsummer.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Clyfford  of  an  annuity  of  201,  from 
the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Belton  within  the  Isle  of  Axhelme,  co. 
Lincoln,  until  he  shall  be  provided  by  the  king  with  an  office  or  lands  of 
the  same  value.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  16.         Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  the  king's  servant  William 

Nottingham.    Scopham,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  certain  lands, 

meadows   and  pastures    in  Manby,   co.   Lincoln,  late  of  Peter  Mason, 

chaplain,  deceased,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of 

Richard,  late  lord  of  Welles,  knight.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  17.  Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas,  1  Richard  III,  to  the  king's  ser^'ant 

Westminster.    Halnath  Malyverer,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,   of  the  office  of 

constable  of  the  castle  of  Launceveton  aliaa  Dunheved,  co.  Cornwall,  with 

the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  castle.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  80.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Tawke  the  elder  of  Hampnet  or  Hamptonet, 

Westminster.    CO.    Sussex,    alias    'gentilman,'    and    William    Tawke    of    Hamptonet, 

'gentilman,'  his  son.  By  p.8. 

1485. 

'  Jan.  2.  Grant  to  Elizabeth  Tiryngham,  widow,  and  her  assigns  of  the  custody  of 

Westminster,  all  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions,  advowsons  of 
churches,  knights'  fees,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  baronies, 
franchises,  possessions  and  hereditaments  late  of  John  Tiryngham,  esquire, 
alias  John  Tryngham  of  Teryngham,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight- 
service,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  2.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Blake  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.    4  May,  19  Edward  IV  {}iee  p.  158),  to  him  [and  William  Bromhill] . 

By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1484  MEMBRANE    16. 

Dec.  25.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  of  an  annuity 

Westminster,    of  8i.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Alburbury,  co.  Salop,  so 

1485  ^^^^  ^  ^^  remains  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  minority.      By  p.s. 

Jan.  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Taillour,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  chamber,  of  an  annuity  of  lOOs.  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  and 

lands  within  the  counties  of  Somerset,  Wilts  and  Cornwall  called 
'  Salesburilandes,'  *  Warwiklandes '  and  *  Spenceres  landes '  until  he  shall 
have  an  office,  fee  or  anything  else  of  like  value  for  life  of  the  king's 
grant.  By  p.s. 

Like  grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Bumard,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
1484        ^^®  king's  chamber.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  7.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  George  Hyet  of  the  office  of  rider  of  the  forest 

Westminster,    of  Deane,  co.  Gloucester,  with  the  office  called  *ale  cunner'  within  the 

parish  of  Neweland,  co.  Gloucester,  which  is  parcel  of  the  office  of  rider, 
with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 


504  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484.  Membrane  16 — conL 

Dec.  28.  General  pardon  to  John  Trevilian  alias  Trevylyan  the  younger  late  of 

Wefltmingter.    Netilcombe,  co.  Somerset,  ^gentilman/  alias  late  of  Wodknoli,  co.  Somerset, 

alias  late  of  Whalesburgh,  co.  Cornwall,  son  and  heir  of  John  Treviiian 

1485         *^®  ®^^^^  ^*®  ^^  Netylcombe,  esquire.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  11.  General  pardon  to  Michael  Skyllyng  alia>t  Skilling  late  of  Falleston, 

Westminster,    co.   Wilts,   *gentibiian,'  alias  late   of  Werdour,  co.   Wilts,  alias   late  of 

Caundell  Chidiok,  co.  Dorset,  alias  late  of  Blokkesworth,  co.  Dorset. 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  11.  Grant  to  John  Pole,  esquire,  and  Bichard  Pole,  esquire,  and  their  heirs 

Westminster,  and  assigns  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Northehoughton  and  all  lands, 
meadows,  woods,  feedings,  pastures,  rents,  possessions,  services,  customs 
and  hereditaments  in  Northehoughton,  Swampton  in  the  parish  of  Seint 
Maryboume,  Est  Tyderley  and  Wynchester,  or  elsewhere  in  the  county  of 
Southampton  late  of  Michael  Skillyng  and  all  lands,  woods,  meadows, 
feedings,  pastures,  rents,  reyersions,  services,  customs  and  hereditaments 
in  Blokkesworth,  Milboumestileham  and  Brodewey,  co.  Dorset,  late  of  the 
said  Michael  as  in  the  right  of  Anne  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  John  Strode, 
with  knights'  fees,  reliefs  and  escheats.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  4.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Peke  of  letters  patent  dated  7  May, 

Westminster.  4  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  one  of  the  rangers 
within  the  forest  of  Dene,  co.  Gloucester,  provided  that  arrears  due  to  him 
before  the  first  day  of  the  reign  be  not  paid. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Jan.  19.  General  pardon  to  William  Uvedale  late  of  Wykham,  co.  Southampton, 

Westminster,    esquire,   alias  *  gentilman,*  of  all    oflfences    committed    by    him    before 

14  January.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  6.  Pardon  to  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster, 

Westminster,    ordinary  of  that  place,  of  all  escapes  of    George  Gray  late  of  London, 

*•  gentilman,'  prisoner  committed  to  his  custody.  By  p.s. 

For  God  because  he  is  poor. 

14g4  MEMBRANE  15. 

Dec.  10.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  Englishmen  and  burgesses  of  the 

Westminster,  town  of  Dynbiegh  of  letters  patent  dated  21  November,  6  Henry  VI, 
inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated  22  February,  2  Henry  IV, 
inspecting  and  confirming  with  additions  letters  patent  dated  21  February, 
8  Richard  II,  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated  27  October, 
6  Edward  HI,  inspecting  and  confirming  with  additions  letters  patent 
dated  15  March,  17  Edward  II,  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent 
dated  28  August,  18  Edward  I.  And  grant  that  the  king's  steward  of  the 
town  or  his  lieutenant  shall  render  all  judgements  in  the  king's  court  of 
the  town,  that  they  shaU  have  common  pasture  for  their  animals  in  the 
common  pasture  of  the  town  and  forest  of  Leweny,  that  they  shaU  be  quit 
in  all  the  king's  lordships  and  lands  in  England  and  Ireland  of  sok,  sak, 
toll,  tem,  lastage,  stallage,  paage,  pavage,  pontage,  murage  and  other  customs, 
that  they  shall  not  be  imprisoned  in  any  prison  within  the  lordship  except 
in  the  town,  that  none  of  the  king's  tenants  or  residents  in  the  commotes 
of  Ughalet,  Issalet  and  Eeynigh  shall  buy  or  sell  victuals  or  merchandise 
except  within  the  borough,  and  that  they  shall  hold  their  lands  freely  in 
severalty. 

Dec.  14.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Margaret  Blasi  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    19  July,  20  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  204.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  ^  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


2  RICHABD  in.— Pabt  2.  505 


-|  4fte  Membrane  16 — cont* 

Jan.  8.  Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  ap  John  of  an  annuity  of 

Westminster.    20  marks  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of 

Bergevenny  in  Wales.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  11.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  from  Michaelmas  last,    of  the    king's 

Westminster,    servant  John  Cutte  as  receiver  of  all  the  king's  castles,  lordships,  manors 

and  lands  called  '  Spencerslandis  '  and  *  Sarysburyslandys  '  in  the  counties 
of  Gloucester,  Hereford,  Worcester,  Oxford,  Warwick,  Wilts  and  Berks, 
receiving  such  fees  as  John  Harecourt,  late  receiver,  had  from  the  issues 
of  the  premises  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

^AQA  MEMBRANE    14. 

Dec.  16.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to   Henry  Brocas  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.    8  February,  21  Edward  IV.    {See  p.  260.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  18s.  4d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Dec.  9.  Grant,  during  minority,  to  Elizabeth  Tyryngham,   widow,    and    her 

Westminster,    assigns  of  the  custody  and  marriage  without  disparagement  of  John  son 

and  heir  of  John  Tyryngham  of  Tyryngham,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief  by 

.  .  o .        knight-service,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

j4o5. 

Jan.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Bichard  Scopham,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,    of  the  crown,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  27  February, 

1  Bichard  III  (8<*e  p.  879),  surrendered,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  king's 
tower  by  the  JBxchequer  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  and  within  the 
gate  of  the  Exchequer,  with  wages  of  2d.  daily  from  the  farm  of  the  town 
of  Ipswich  with  arrears  from  the  said  27  February,  and  also  an  annuity  of 
2</.  daily  from  Easter  last  from  the  said  &rm.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  24.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Bichard  Lepton  of  the 

Westminster,    offices  of  bailiff  of  Westgate  of  Exeter  alias  Exyland,  Topsham,  Golompjohn 

and  the  himdred  of  Harygge,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of 
the  same  lordships,  with  all  other  profits,  and  the  farm  of  an  engine  called 
*  le  Crane '  and  the  solars  of  Topsham,  as  Bichard  Cruse  or  anyone  else 
had.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  27.  Licence  for  William  Broun  of  Staumford,   co.  Lincoln,   one  of  the 

Westminster,  merchants  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  who  has  newly  built  a  chapel  and  divers 
other  houses  and  buildings  within  the  town  of  Staumford  for  an  almshouse, 
to  found  an  almshouse  at  Staumford  of  a  warden  and  a  brother,  both 
secular  chaplains,  to  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  William  and  Margaret  his  wife  and 
for  their  souls  after  death,  to  be  called  the  almshouse  of  William  Broun, 
and  to  grant  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  to  the  warden  and  brother 
lands,  rents  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  yearly  value  of 
60  marks  for  the  support  of  themselves  and  divers  poor  persons  of  either 
sex.  By  p.s.  and  for  200  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

-tAQA  MEMBRANE  13, 

Dec.  16.  Grant  in  mortmain  by  John  Huddelston,  knight,  James  Tyrell,  knight, 

Westminster.  Thomas  Barowe,  clerk,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery,  William  Tunstall, 
esquire,  Bichard  Batclyff,  knight,  Bichard  Middelton,  esquire,  Geoffrey 
Fraunke,  esquire,  and  Robert  Brakenbury,  esquire,  feoffees  of  the  king  of 
the  lordship  or  manor  of  Medilham,  co.  York,  by  precept  of  the  king 
and  by  writing  indented  dated  20  November,  2  Bichard   III,    to   John, 


606  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2484  Membrane  18 — cent, 

the   abbot,    and   the   convent   of    St.    Mary,    Goverham,  co.  York,  of  a 
vaccary  or  place  called  Slapegill  alias  Coverhede  in  Coverdale,    oo.  York, 
late  parcel  of  the  said  lordship  or  manor,  abutting  on  the  water    called 
Cover   by   le   Huntynghalle   and   so  to  the  north  up  by  Mirkegill  to  a 
dyke  called  Roosedike  and  so  to  the  north  end  of  the  same  dyke  which 
is  the  division  between    the   said   vaccary   and   another  vaccary    called 
le    Wolddale   and   so   from   le   Northest   ende   of   the  same  dyke  from 
le  Midmosse  as  the   water   called   Hevynwater   runs   between    the    said 
vaccary  and  another  called  Waldeyn  and  so  from  a  stone  called  '  a  rase 
of  stonys '  on  le  Coweholes  and  so  from  the  said  stone  to  the  heig^ht  of 
le  Willingsett  at  another  stone  called  'a  rase  of  stonys*   and    so    to 
le  longstone  abutting  on  the  height  as  the  water  called  Hevynwater   rans 
from  le  Rounde  Hill  on  the  moor  between  the  said  vaccary  and  Longstraght 
and  hence  descending  to  two  little  stones  lying  on  the  dyke  called  Teedike 
abutting  on  Scaleparkewall  towards  Northwestcorner  which  is  the  true 
division  between  the  said  vaccary  and  Sterbotton  and  from  le  Scaleparke 
to  a  way  called  Redegate  to  the  west  end  of  a  cell  called  Whermside 
extending  to  the  height  of  le  Midmosse  and  so  as  the  water   called 
Hevynwater  runs  between  the  said  vaccary  and  Nidderdale  to  the  west  end 
of  Whermside  by  Lordgilcroke  and  descending  by  Bruntgill  to  the  said 
water  of  Cover,  in  exchange  for  68  acres  of  arable  land  and  a  waste 
containing  about  8  acres  now  enclosed  in  the  king*s  park  called  Cotiscagh 
1 AR^        by  Middelham,  co.  York.  By  p.s.  and  for  602.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Jan.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  John  Eendale,  the  king's  secretary, 

Westminster,  and  George  Dale  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  manor  of  Havering 
at  Boure,  co  Essex,  alias  the  office  of  baiUff  of  the  manor  and  the  custody 
of  the  warren  of  the  manor  and  the  custody  of  the  gate 
of  the  king's  park  of  Haveryng  at  Boure  called  <  le  Southgate,' 
receiving  fees  of  4f/.,  2r/.  and  M,  daily  for  the  offices  from  the  issues  of  the 
manor  and  lordship  of  Havering  at  Boure,  with  all  other  profits ;  and 
grant  to  the  said  George  of  20/.  by  way  of  regard  from  the  same  issues 
because  he  has  occupied  the  office  and  custodies  from  26  June, 
1  Richard  III,  without  fees.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  19.         Letters  of  denization  for  William  Skele  of  the  town  of  Calais,   brewer, 
Westminster,    bom  in  Luca  in  the  parts  of  Italy,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

For  100s.  paid  in  the  hanaper* 

Jan.  27.  Grant  to  Master  John  Roby,  professor  of  theology  and  the  king's  con- 

Westminster,    fessor,  of  an  annuity  of  402.  from  the  issues  of  the  fee-farm  of  the  city  of 
Coventry  until  further  provision  shall  be  made  for  him  by  the  king. 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  29.  Grant  to  Richard  Rugge,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  20Z.  from  Michaelmas 

Westminster,    last  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  viz.  10  marks  from 

the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Salwarpe,  co.  Worcester,  and  20  marks  from 

the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Elmeley  Lovet,  co.  Worcester.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  80.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Forde,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  crown,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  28  March  last 

{see  p.  454),  surrendered  because  invalid,  of  all  the  moiety  of  all  rents, 
perquisites  of  courts  and  other  profits  of  the  town  and  hundred  of  Shaftes- 
bury, CO.  Dorset,  with  all  rights  and  appurtenances  late  of  William 
Berkeley,  knight,  extended  at  106^.  Sd.  yearly,  and  all  courts,  leets,  liberties, 
commodities,  customs,  profits,  services,  rents  and  emoluments  late  of  the 
said  William  in  the  said  town  and  hundred  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his 
forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  28  January, 
1  Richard  III,  to  hold  from  18  October,  1  Richard  III.  By  p.s. 


2  RICHARD  III.— Pabt  2.  607 


lAQA  MEMBRANE   12. 

Aug.  12.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Hertlington,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

WestminBter.    the    crown,    and   the    heirs     male    of    his  body,   for  his    good  service 

against  the  rebels,  of  all  lands  within  the  lordship  of  Stokenham,  co. 
Devon,  late  of  John  Halwell,  of  the  yearly  value  of  60s.,  lands  called 
*  Blakbourneboty,'  co.  Devon,  late  of  Thomas  Seintleger,  knight,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  26«.  Sd.,  lands  in  Quydampton  and  Bemerton,  co.  Wilts,  late 
of  William  Berkeley,  knight,  of  the  yearly  value  of  106s.  Sd.,  lands  in 
Newton,  of  the  yearly  value  of  2«.  4rf.,  and  lands  in  Stowford,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  27«.,  to  hold  with  waters,  woods,  underwoods,  meadows,  feedings, 
pastures,  stanks,  mills,  parks,  rents,  farms,  liberties  and  commodities  by 
knight-service  and  a  rent  of  16j?.  Sd.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.         Letters  of  denization  for  Thomas  Orame,  bom  in  Scotland,  and  the  heirs 
Westminster,    of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  15.  Letters  of  denization   for  John  Andrea  Gyny,  born  in  the  parts  of 

Westminster,    Italy.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  18.  General  pardon  to  William  Granwell  alias  Granewell  alias  CranneweU 

Westminster,   late    of    Granwell,   co.   Lincoln,   *gentilman,'   altM   late   of    Suthkyme, 

CO.  Lincoln,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  16  December.    By  p.s* 

Dec.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  Manfred  G^diers,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  6  marks 

Westminster,  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Berkeswell,  co.  Warwick.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Musgrave  of  the  office  of  ranger 

Westminster,   of  the  king's  forest  of  Grovell,  co.  Wilts,  receiving  such  fees  as  were 

allowed  to  John  de  Knottingley,  ranger,  in  the  time  of  Edward  III  from 

the  issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  21.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Walter  Graunt,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Westminster,    king's  chamber,  of  an  annuity  of  8L  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 

Haddisoure,  co.  Worcester,  parcel  of  the  earldom  of  Warwick,  during  the 
minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick.  By  p.s. 

1485. 

Jan.  27.  General  pardon  to  Roger  Tocotes  late  of  Bromeham,  co.  Wilts,  knight. 

Westminster. 

1484^  MEMBRANE    11. 

Sept.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Baker  of  Bristol  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  the 

Nottingham,    manor  of  Belton,  co.  Somerset,  with  rents  of  court,  views  of  frank-pledge 

and  other  appurtenances,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  of  the  manor  to  the  said 

Nicholas  by  letters  patent  of  Edward  IV  {see  Vol.  I.  p.  487),  surrendered. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  16.  Grant  to  William  Aston  of  an  annuity  of  5  marks  from  the  issues  of  the 

Westminster,    lordship  of  Bussheley,  co.  Worcester,  during  the  minority  of  the  king's 

nephew  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  14.  Letters  of  denization  for  John  Baptista  Gentill,  bom  in  the  city  of  Genoa 

Westminster,    in  the  parts  of  Italy,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  15.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  warden  and  vicars  of  the  house  of  vicars  of 

L      the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter,  York,  of  the  advowson  of  the  parish 

church  of  Cotyngham,  co.  York,  in  the  diocese  of  York.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  18.  Confirmation  of  the  above,  and  licence  for  them  to  appropriate  the  said 

church  in  frank  almoin,  provided  that  a  vicarage  be  sufficiently  endowed 

and  a  competent  sum  of  money  be  distributed  yearly  by  the  diocesan  of  the 
place  among  the  poor  parishioners.  By  p.s. 


608  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Membrane  II — cont. 


1485. 

Jan.  10.  Orant  for  life  to  Frideswide  the  wife  of  Edward  Norys,  esqaire,  sister  of 

the  king's  chamberlain  Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  knight,  of  a  yearly  rent 

of  100  marks  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the  honour  or  lordship  of 
Walljngford,  co.  Berks.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  5.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Punche  of  the  following  : 

Westminster.  1.  Letters  patent  dated  28  July,  8  Edward  IV,  granting  to   liim   6d~ 

daily  for  life. 
2.  Letters   patent  dated  23    October,  11   Edward  IV,    granting   to 
him  for  Ufe  the  office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Shrowesbury. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  11.  Orant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  George  Percy,  esquire,  of  an  annuity 
of  40  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Northumberland.         By  p-s. 

Jan.  10.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  the  king's 

chamberlain,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  lordships  of  Cokeham  and  Bray, 

CO.  Berks,  from  Michaelmas,  1  Richard  III,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordships  and  all  other  profits,  and  authority  to  grant  the 
office  to  any  person.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  10. 

Feb.  1.  Commission  to  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  Thomas  Tyrell,  esquire, 

Westminster.    Alured  Corneburgh,  esquire,  Humphrey  Tyrell,  esquire,  William  Grene  and 
Robert  Plommer  to  enquire  into  the  petition  of  Ihomas  Ormond,  knight, 
that  whereas  John  Storke  the  elder,  Henry  Fylongley,  esquire,  William 
Newton  of  Swelle  and  John  Battescombe  were  seised  in  their  demesne  ad 
of  fee  of  the  manors  of  Racheford  alias  Rocheford,  Lye  alioA  Legh  and 
Foulnesse,  co.  Essex,  and  received  the  esplees  thereof  to  the  value  of 
20  marks  and  more  and  by  a  charter  dated  1  June,  25  Henry  YI,  demised 
the  manors  to  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  Avice  his  wife  by  the 
names  of  James  de  Ormond,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  the  earl  of  Ormond, 
and  Avice  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainders  to  the  said 
James  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  John  de  Ormond  his  brother  and  the 
heirs  of  his  body,  the  said  Thomas  his  brother  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  and 
the  right  heirs  of  the  said  James,  and  the  said  James  and  Avice  were 
accordingly  seised  of  the  manors  and  James  survived  her  and  was  seised 
of  them  on  4   March,  1   Edward  lY,  and  by  an  act  in   Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  lY,  it  was  ordained  that  he  should 
forfeit  all  his  possessions  and  afterwards  he  died  without  heir  of  his  body 
and  the  said  John  Ormond  died  without  heir  of  his  body  and  the  right  of 
the  manors  remained  to  the  said  Thomas,  and  afterwards  by  an  act  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  22  Edward  lY,  it  was  ordained  that  Richard 
Grey,  knight,  should  have  the  manors  of  Rocheford,  Lye,  Pakesham  and 
Foulnesse,  co.  Essex,  to  himself  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  from 
20  January,  22  Edward  lY,  with  remainder  to  Edward  lY  and  his  heirs, 
saving  their  rights  to  any  persons  other  than  Thomas,  late  marquess  of 
Dorset,  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Anne,  late  duchess  of  Exeter,  the 
king's  sister,  and  the  said  Richard  was  seised  of  the  manors  and  afterwards 
died  without  heir  of  his  body  and  by  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
20  January,  1  Richard  III,  it  was  ordained  that  the  said  act  and  others 
should  be  of  no  effect  and  the  king  should  have  the  manors  and  they  are  now 
in  the  king's  hands,  and  the  manor  of  Pakesham  has  time  out  of  mind  been 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Rocheford,  justice  may  be  done.  By  E. 

Jan.  SO.  Grant,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Isabel  late  the 

Westminster,    wife  of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Coket,  one 


2  RICHARD  III.— Part  2.  609 


1485. 


Membrane  10— con*. 


of  his  Serjeants  at  arms,  of  the  office  of  keeper  or  parker  of  the  park  of 
Sodbnry,  co.  Oloucester,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
manor  of  Sodbury  with  arrears  from  1  October,  1  Richard  III,  from  which 
day  he  has  occupied  the  office  at  the  king's  command  but  has  received  no 
fees,  and  an  annuity  of  SI,  lOd.  from  the  same  issues  from  that  date. 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  John  Taillour,  professor  of  theology,  of 

WeBtminster.    the  canonry  and  prebend  of  Husbume  and  Burbage  in  the  cathedral  church 

of   Salisbury,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of   the  temporalities  of  the 

bishopric  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  keeper  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

Jan.  80.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Boger,  esquire,  late  keeper  or  clerk  of  the  ships  of 

Westminster,   Edward  IV,  alias  citizen  and  <  fisshemonger '  of  London,  aliaa  late  purser  of 

a  ship  of  the  said  king  called  le  Antony,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements,  debts,  accounts,  and  arrears  due  from 

him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  80.  Grant  to  William  Husey,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 

Westminster.  William  Beverley,  dean  of  the  king's  chapel,  William  Catesby,  esquire  of 
the  body,  and  Edmund  Chaderton,  clerk,  and  their  assigns  of  the  manor  of 
Stafford  Bamyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  for  seven  years  from  Michaelmas, 
1  Bichard  III,  with  remainder  to  Thomas,  master  and  warden  of  the 
college  of  Holy  Trinity,  Plesshe,  co.  Essex,  in  frank  almoin.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Grafford  of   an  annuity 

Westminster,  of  20  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of  Penpon  and  Tenton,  co. 

Cornwall.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Michelson  of  Hull  of  an  annuity  of  101.  from 

Westminster.   Michaelmas,  1  Bichard  HI,  from  the  customs  in  the  port  of  Eyngston  on 

Hull. 

Feb.  4.  Appointment,  imtil  4  July,  of  John  Dale  to  take  wine  for  the  expenses 

Westminster,   of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

^AOA  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Nov.  28.         Grant  to  the  mayor  and  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne, 
Westminster,    in  consideration  of  their  expenses  in  the  defence  of  the  marches  towards 

Scotland  by  sea  and  land  and  in  the  repair  and  maintenance  of  the  bridge 
of  the  Tyne  there  and  the  walls  of  the  town,  of  401,  yearly  for  ever  from 
the  first  moneys  from  the  great  customs  in  the  port  of  the  town  for  the 
maintenance  of  the  said  bridge  and  walls.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  26.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  collectors. 

Westminster. 

1485. 

Feb.  10.  General  pardon  to  Alice  Sewale  late  of  Heydon,  co.  Norfolk,  widow,  late 

Westminster*   the    wife   of  Robert  Sewale,   of   all  offences  committed  by   her  before 

St.  James  the  Apostle,  2  Richard  III.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  servants  Robert  Chamberlain,  knight  of  the  body, 

Westminster,    and  Ralph  Chamberlain  his  son  of  the  offices  of  constable  of  the  king's 

castle  of  Beaumarys  in  North  Wales  and  captain  of  the  town  of  Beaumarys 

and  all  the  king's  towns  in  the  oounty  of  Anglesey,  with  24  soldiers  under 


610  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-i^QK  Membrane  9 — cont, 

them  for  the  safe-custody  of  the  same,  and  master-forester  or  keeper  of  the 
forest  of  Snowdon,  co.  Eernarvan,  for  life,  and  the  office  of  sheriff  of 
Anglesey  for  the  life  of  the  said  Robert,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  id. 
daily  for  each  of  the  soldiers  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver  or  chamberlain  of 
North  Wales  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  1.  Whereas  William  Colyngbourne,  rebel,  now  dead,  held  in  farm  of  the 

Westminster,   prior  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  a  place  called  *le  Temple*  by 

the  town  of  Marborowe  for  certain  years  and  it  is  now  in  the  king's  hands  by 

reason  of   his  forfeiture  and  rebellion,  the  king  hereby  grants  the  said 

farm  to  his  councillor  Master  Edmund  Chaderton  during  those  years. 

By  p.s, 

24 g4^  MEMBRANE  8. 

Oct.  19.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Berkeley,  now  knight,  of  letters, 
Westminster,    patent  dated  1  May,  18  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  96.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  88s.  4d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  1.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Katharine,  the  prioress,  and  the  nuns  of 

Westminster.    Kylbourn  of  letters  patent  dated  4  June,  5  Edward  IV,  inspecting  and 
confirming  letters  patent  dated  20  December,  27  Edward  III. 

For  10s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  9.  Inspeximns  and  confirmation  to  Edward  Eyngdon  of  the  following : — 

Westminster.  1.  Letters  patent  dated  25  July,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for 

life  6<i.  daily. 
2.  Letters  patent  dated  1  February,  2  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him 
for  life  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of  Chewyk,  co.  Cornwall. 
8.  Letters  patent  dated  16  November,  18  Edward  IV.     {See  p.  180.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  26s.  8d,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  81.  General  pardon  to  Thomes  Legh  of  Northwod,  co.  Chester,  the  elder, 

Westminster,    'gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  19  October. 

1485.  ^y  p-^- 

Feb.  16.         Confirmation  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  of  the  office 
Westminster.    Qf  constable  and  the  custody  of  the  castle  of  Norwich  with  a  fee  of  20/. 
yearly,  granted  to  him  for  life  by  the  name  of  John  Howard,  by  letters 
patent  dated  28  February,  1  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


MEMBRANE  7. 

Feb.  8.  Licence  for  Bichard  Sherman  and  John  Dale,  executors  of  the  will  of 

Westminster.  John  Hosyer  late  of  Ludlowe,  co.  Salop,  *  marchant,*  or  their  executors,  to 
found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at 
the  altar  of  the  Holy  Trinity  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Laurence,  Ludlowe, 
CO.  Salop,  in  the  diocese  of  Hereford,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and 
his  consort  Anne,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders  and  the 
brethren  and  sisters  of  the  gild  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  John  the  Evangelist  in 
the  said  church,  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  said 
John  Hosyer  and  Alice  his  late  wife  and  their  children,  kinsmen,  friends 
and  benefactors  and  all  who  may  lay  helping  hand  to  the  chantry,  to  be 
called  the  chantry  of  John  Hosyer  in  the  said  church,  and  to  grant  in 
mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain,  after  inquisition,  lands  and  rents,  not  held 
in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 


2  RICHARD  III.— Part  2.  511 

I 


2485.  Membrane  7 — C07it, 

Feb.  24.  Grant  to  Thomas  Baret,  bishop  of  Enacheuno  in  Ireland  and  parson  of 

Westminflter.    the  church  of  Bren,  because  a  g^reat  part  of  the  country  called  Brentmersshe, 

CO.  Somerset,  has  been  inundated  by  a  tempest  of  the  sea  and  the  parish  of 
Bren  and  the  inhabitants  of  the  lordship  there  are  in  danger,  of  a  moiety  of 
the  manor  or  lordship  of  Bren  with  all  lands,  rents,  services,  meadows, 
pastures,  feedings  and  other  commodities  so  long  as  he  shaU  remain  parson 
of  the  said  church,  that  he  may  strengthen  the  sea-walls  and  banks. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  28.  Presentation  of  Master  John  Topcliff,  bachelor  in  decrees,  to  the  parish 

Westminster,   church  of  Helmeswell,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of 

Clement  Argent,  last  incumbent.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  24.  Oeneral  pardon  to  John  Fogge  alias  Fogges.late  of  Assheford,  co.  Kent, 

Westminster,  knight,  the  elder,  alias  late  of  London;  and  grant  to  him  and  Alice  his 
wife  and  his  heirs  male  of  the  manors  of  Demechurche,  Valence,  Tonford 
and  Dane,  co.  Kent,  which  have  come  or  should  come  into  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  any  forfeiture  of  his  or  any  act  of  Parliament  against 
him.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Draper  of  the 

Westminster,    office  of  clerk  of  the  works  within  the  town  and  castle  of  Berwick  and 

wages  of  12^.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  office  of  chamberlain  of  the  town 

and  castle.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  24.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Middelton,  esquire,  and  Ellen  his  wife,  of  an 

Westminster,    annuity  of  10  marks  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship 

of  Eirkeby  Mallesorth,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    6. 

Jan.  12.  \irhereas  William,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  Morgan  in   South 

Westminster.  Wales  are  seised  as  in  the  right  of  their  church  of  certain  lands,  rents, 
reversions  and  other  profits  in  Saltmarshe,  Tokyngton  and  Olveston,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  within  the  town  of  Bristowe  and  the  liberty  of  the  same, 
and  Richard,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St.  Mary's,  Teukesbury,  are 
seised  as  in  the  right  of  their  church  of  certain  tenths,  lands  and  rents  in 
the  parishes  of  Newcastle  and  Eensyk  in  South  Wales,  with  the  advowsons 
of  the  churches  of  Newcastle  and  Kensyk,  which  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Morgan  now  hold  by  composition,  and  the  abbeys  are  of  the  foundation  of 
the  progenitors  and  ancestors  of  the  king  and  of  Anne,  his  consort,  the  king 
hereby  grants  licence  for  an  exchange  of  the  premises,  without  fine  or  fee. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  8.  Pardon  to  Thomas,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  William,  bishop  of  Win- 

Westminster.    Chester,  and  William  Paston  of  all  alienations  and  perquisitions  of  the  third 

part  of  the  manor  of  Runham,  co.  Norfolk,  held  in  chief,  and  all  entries 
thereon  without  licence ;  and  grant  to  them,  their  heirs  and  executors,  of 
all  issues,  profits  and  revenues  of  the  said  third  part  due  to  the  king  for 
these  causes.  By  E.  and  for  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  7.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex  for  the 

Westminster,    restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  monastery  of  Merton,  of  the  order  of 

St.  Augustine,  to  John  Gisboume,  canon  of  the  monastery,  whose  election 
as  prior  William,  bishop  of  Winchester,  has  confirmed,  and  whose  fealty  the 
king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Eent. 
Middlesex. 


512  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J-^o^'  Membrane  6 — conL 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Feb.  17.         Presentation  of  Robert  Crafford,  chaplain,  to  the  vicarage  of  the  parish 
Westminster,  church  of  Morton,  in  the  diocese  of  London. 

We§tm'    te"      .  ^^^9^  ^  John,  bishop  of  Lincoba,  the  chancellor,  ordinary  of  the 
""  ""•   bishopric  of  Lincoln,  of  all  escapes  of  prisoners  from  his  custody. 

Feb.  17.         Pardon  to  John  Wake,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon, 
Westminster,    ^th  respect  to  all  matters  connected  with  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.         Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  the  priory  of  St.   Mary, 
Westminster.   Raunston,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  elect 

a  prior  in  the  place  of  Eustace  Bernard,  resigned. 

Feb.  20.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William  Tirwhitte,  esquire,  of  the  manor  or 
Westminster,  lordship  of  Swalowfield,  co.  Berks,  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services, 
waters,  fisheries,  parks,  stanks,  pastures,  meadows,  ditches  and  heredita- 
ments in  Swalowfield  and  knights*  fees,  advowsons,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
courts,  leets,  heriots,  waifs,  strays,  fines,  amercements  and  bondmen  and 
their  issues  pertaining  to  it,  and  all  issues  of  the  premises  from 
Michaelmas,  1  Richard  HI.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  17.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Penny  of  an  annuity  of  5  marks 
Westminster,    f^^jji  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Upton  on  Severn,  co.  Worcester,  from 

Michaelmas  last  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick.     By  p.s. 

Feb.  19.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Molle,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
Westminster.  \;j^q  crown,  of  the  office  of  parker  or  keeper  of  the  king's  park  of  Potenidl 
within  the  forest  of  Wyndesore  and  wages  of  ^d,  daily  from  the  issues  of 
the  castle  or  lordship  of  Wyndesore  with  all  other  profits ;  and  grant  to 
him  of  10  marks  from  the  same  issues  as  a  reward  because  he  has  occupied 
the  custody  without  recompense  from  26  June,  1  Richard  III.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Eighley,  esquire,  of  the  offices 

Westminster,  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Okehampton,  co.  Devon,  and  master  of  the 
game  of  the  king's  park  and  chace  within  the  lordship  of  Okehampton  and 
100s.  yearly  for  the  occupation  of  the  offices  from  1  April  last  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship,  manor  and  town  of  Okehampton  and  an  annuity  of 
15Z.  from  that  date  in  like  manner.  By  p.s. 

2484^  MEMBRANE    5. 

June  28.         Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Forest, 

Westminster,   one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of 

Kymberworth  with  the  custody  of  the  park  there,  receiving  fees  of  id. 

daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  with  all  other  profits,  and  an  annuity 

of  18/.  IBs,  id,  from  the  same  issues.  By  p.s. 

June  29.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receiver,  farmers  and  tenants. 
Westminster. 

June  28.         Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Burgh  and  Isabel  his  wife,  for  their  good  service 
Westmmster.    ^  ^^^  ^^^  ^^^  j^^g  consort  Anne  and  especially  to  his  son  Edward, 

deceased,  whose  nurse  the  said  Isabel  was,  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Middelham.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  10.  Appointment  for  life  of  Richard  Ratcliffe,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body, 

Westminster.   |^g  sheriff  of  Westmoreland,  with  power  to  appoint  an  under-sheriff  yearly 

on  the  morrow  of  AU  Souls.  By  p.s. 


2  RICHARD  III.— Part  2.  513 


]aqa  Membrane  5 — cemt, 

Aug.  22.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Banulph  Franke  of  the  offices  of 
Westminster,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe  within  the  castle  of  Notingham  and  keeper  of  the 
park  adjoining  the  castle,  receiving  6d,  and  2^.  daily  from  the  fee-farm  of 
the  town  of  Notingham,  and  the  custody  of  the  lodge  within  the  park 
called  '  le  Hermytage/  and  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  gaol  within  the  town, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  with  all  profits,  and  grant  to  him  of  112. 
from  the  said  fee-farm  as  a  reward  for  his  previous  occupation  of  the  offices. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  3.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Appulby,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters 

Weatmmster.  patent  dated  23  June,  1  Richard  III  {see  p.  488),  surrendered  because 
invalid,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  king's  privy  palace  of  Westminster 
and  keeper  of  the  king's  beds  and  clothes  within  the  palace  there,  with  a 
groom  under  him  and  6r/.  daily  for  his  wages  for  the  first  office,  and 
18s.  4^.  yearly  for  a  robe,  and  8^.  daily  for  the  wages  of  himself  and  the 
groom  for  the  second  office,  as  Peter  Curtoys  had,  from  Michaelmas, 
1  Richard  III,  from  the  fee-farm  and  issues  of  the  town  of  Southampton, 
with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  4.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Southampton  and  the  men  and 

Nottingham     bailiffs  of  that  town. 

Dec.  10.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  WiUiam  Otter  of  the  office 

Westminster,  of  keeper  or  forester  of  the  bailiwick  of  Stratford  within  the  forest  of 

Waltham,  with  fees  of  2d.  daily,  as  Matthew  Skarden  had,  and  all  other 

profits.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    4. 

Aug.  12.  Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  Walter  Devereux,  knight,  lord 
Westminster.  Ferrers,  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Chesthunt  with  appurtenances  in 
Chesthunt  and  Waltham,  co.  Hertford,  late  parcel  of  Richemond  Fee,  with 
all  lands,  rente,  services,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  liberties,  franchises, 
warrens,  parks,  returns  of  write  and  executions  of  the  same,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, courts  baron,  profits,  righte  and  commodities.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  17.         Grant  to  Richard  Beauchamp,  lord  of  Beauchamp,  knight,  in  recompense 
Westminster,    of  an  annuity  of  40  marks  granted  to  him  by  letters  patent  of  Edward  IV 

from  the  fee-farm  of  the  town  of  Gloucester,  of  66L  18«.  4r/.  yearly  from 
Easter  last  from  the  customs  in  the  port  of  Bristol,  until  the  king  shall 
grant  to  him  lands  of  that  value  for  life.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  19.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Fyneux  of  5Sl.  (k.  8d.  yearly  from 
Westminster.    Easter  last,  viz.  40^.  from  the  farm  of  the  manor  of  Hedyngton  with  the 

hundred  of  Bolyngdene  without  the  north  gate  of  Oxford,  co.  Oxford,  and 
ISl.  6«.  8d.  from  the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  20.         Appointment,  until  20  February,  of  John  Grene  to  provide  hay,  oats, 

Westminster,    horse-bread,  beans,  peas  and  litter  for  the  expenses  of  the  king's  household 

and  carriage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  the  following : — 
Robert  Gregory. 
tAQfx  John  Gregory. 

April  9.  Letters  of  denization  for  Peter  Shaffer  of  Spyre,  bom  in  Almain. 

Westminster.  By  p.s.  and  for  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

8268  2  K 


614  CALENDAK  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-lAQA  Membrane  4 — cmU. 

Aug.  20.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Jerveys  of  the  office  of  chief 

Westminster,    joiner  within  the  Tower  of  London,  with  wages  of  12//.  daily,  as  William 

Lee  had,  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wrettell,  Havering, 
Boyton,  Raylegh,  Hadlegh  and  Bocheford,  co.  Essex,  and  the  manors  of 
Tonbrigge,  Penhurst  and  Middelton  and  Merden  and  the  hundred  of 
Middelton,  co.  Kent,  a  mansion  within  the  Tower  and  a  robe  of  the  suit  of 
other  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe, 
and  arrears  of  wages  from  7  July,  1  Richard  III,  from  which  time  he  has 
occupied  the  office  at  the  king's  command.  By  p.s. 

July  13.  Grant   in  mortmain    to  William,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St. 

Westminster.    Albans    of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from   the  fee-farm  of  the  town  or 

borough  of  Bedford,  in  recompense  of  a  yearly  rent  of  20  marks  from  the 
manor  of  Busshe,  co.  Hertford,  granted  to  them  by  Edward  IV.         By  p.s. 

Oct.  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Wake,  esquire,  one  of  the 

Westminster,    gentlemen  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from 

the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Huntingdon  and  Cambridge.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  27.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hastinges  of  an  annuity  of 

Westminster.    20  marks  from  1  January  last  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Shirif 

Hoton,  CO.  York.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE   8. 

Aug.  21.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Veysy  of  the  office  of  riding 
Westminster,    forester  of  the  New  Forest,  co.   Southampton,  with  the  accustomed  fees 

from  the  issues  of  the  county  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  20.  Grant  to  John  Hoton,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
Westminster,  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  or  lordships 
of  Besteme,  Hide,  Exbere,  Lepe,  Totton,  Mynsted  Berkeley, 
CO.  Southampton,  and  Playtfourth,  co.  Wilts,  and  all  lands,  rents  and 
services  in  the  towns,  hamlets  and  territories  of  Bestem,  Hide,  Exbere, 
Lepe,  Totton,  Mynsted  Berkley,  Firtham,  Assheley  and  Broke,  co.  South- 
ampton, and  Playfourth,  co.  Wilts,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  parks, 
warrens,  forests,  chaces,  woods,  underwoods,  meadows,  pastures,  feedings, 
stews,  waters,  stanks,  streams,  fisheries,  mills,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  heriots,  profits  and  emoluments  late  of  William  Berkley, 
knight,  of  the  yearly  value  of  100  marks,  to  hold  by  knight-service  and  a 
rent  of  61.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  Presentation  of  Nicholas  Wylliams,  chaplain,  to  the  vicarage  of  the  parish 

Westminster,    church  of  Tybenbam,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation 
of  Simon  Dryver. 

Aug.  18.  Grant  to  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  and 
Westminster,  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels, 
of  the  manors  of  Wyllesford  by  Uphavyn,  co.  Wilts,  late  of  Henry, 
duke  of  Buckingham,  Ovir,  co.  Gloucester,  late  of  William  Berkeley 
late  of  Beverston,  knight,  and  Calverton,  co.  Buckingham,  late  of  John, 
earl  of  Oxford,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  courts,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  warrens,  stews,  fisheries,  wreck 
and  other  commodities  by  knight- service,  rendering  to  the  king  A3s.  Sd,, 
81s.  6^.  and  89s.  Sd.  yearly  for  the  manors  respectively,  and  all  issues  from 
18  October  last.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  22.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Sulyard  as  one  of  the  justices  of 
Westminster,   the  King's  Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 


2  RICHARD  m.— Pabt  2.  616 


2^04  Mf'wbrane  8 — cont, 

Aug.  16.         Grant  for  life,  from  12   December  last,  to  the  king*8  servant  Nicholas 

Westminster.    Rigby,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  town 

of  Wynchelsee,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Elrington,  knight,  with  the 

accustomed  fees  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  28.  Pardon,   for   6    marks    paid    in   the  hanaper,  of  the  trespass  in  the 

Westminster,  acquisition  by  Richard  Merland,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Merland,  deceased, 
to  himself  and  his  heirs  from  John  Dynham,  knight,  lord  Dynham,  by  the 
name  of  John  Dynham,  esquire,  of  a  messuage,  280  acres  of  land,  32 
acres  of  wood  and  12s.  of  rent  in  Westbergh,  Bansted,  Ewell  and  Sandon, 
CO.  Surrey,  held  in  chief,  and  his  entry  thereon  without  licence ;  and  licence 
for  him  to  retain  the  same. 

March  10.        Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Hilles  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.   28  November,  21  Edward  IV.        By  p.s.  and  for  10«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Vacated  because  in  the  first  year. 

June  80.         Licence  for  Edward  son  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and 

Westminster.    Constance  his  wife,  tenants  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  possessions 

which  should  descend  to  him  on  their  deaths,  saving  to  the  king  homage 

and  fealty.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  10.  Licence,  for  7  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Richard  Fitz  James,  clerk, 

Westminster.  JqI^j  Yiiz  James  the  elder,  Thomas  Fitz  James,  John  Fitz  James,  son 
of  John  the  elder,  Richard  Peitvyn,  John  Seyard,  William  Oldmixon, 
Robert  Norman  and  Thomas  Wodell  to  grant  the  manor  of  Corston,  co. 
Somerset,  held  in  chief,  to  Roger  Norman  for  life  without  impeachment 
of  waste,  with  remainder  to  John  Storke  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  and 
the  right  heirs  of  Thomas  Lige. 

MEMBRANE    2. 

Aug.  17.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Malyverer,  esquire,  and  the  heirs 
Westminster,  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  lands  called 
Hertang  in  the  parish  of  Berston,  co.  Kent,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20«., 
lands  called  *  Parattes  Landis '  in  the  same  parish,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
i6s.  8(i.f  a  windmill  called  Berston  Mylle,  of  the  yearly  value  of  26«.  8(/., 
lands  sometime  *  Garrardes*,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20s.  three  acres  of  land  in 
the  lordship  of  Freydefeld,  co.  Kent,  of  the  yearly  value  of  18d.,  the  manor 
of  Eythome,  co.  Kent,  of  the  yearly  value  of  9  marks  10s.  8irf.,  a  rent  resolute 
of  50«.  yearly  paid  by  the  tenants  of  the  mauQr,  lands  called  *  Mottes '  in  the 
parish  of  Nonyngton,  co.  Kent,  of  the  yearly  value  of  6s.  4rf.,  a  messuage 
and  lands  pertaining  to  it  in  Wymlingiswelde,  co.  Kent,  of  the  yearly  value 
of  68s.  4(/.,  a  yearly  rent  from  certain  lands  in  the  parishes  of  Wyngeham 
and  Godneston,  co.  Kent,  of  the  yearly  value  of  6Z.  18s.  8jrf.,  three  acres 
of  land  in  the  parish  of  Dele,  within  the  hundred  of  Cornelo,  co.  Kent,  of 
the  yearly  value  of  5s, ,  lands  in  Sibberswelde  parcel  of  the  said  manor  of 
Eythome,  of  the  yearly  value  of  18s.  4rf.,  11  acres  of  land  in  Staple  called 
*  Bamefeld,*  co.  Kent,  of  the  yearly  value  of  8s.  4rf.,  and  lOj  acres  of  land 
in  Estre,  co.  Kent,  of  the  yearly  value  of  6s.  8^.,  all  late  of  G«orge  Browne, 
knight,  and  42  acres  of  land  in  the  said  parish  of  Godneston,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  29s.,  a  rent  or  service  from  certain  lands  in  the  said  parish,  of  the 
yearly  value  of  6s.  6(/.,  a  rent,  of  6d.  yearly  from  Robert  Gerveys,  the  manor 
of  Cryksale  in  the  parish  of  Staple,  within  the  hundred  of  Dowhamford, 
CO.  Kent,  of  the  yearly  value  of  53s.  4(i.,  and  the  manor  of  Heppynden  near 
Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  of  the  yearly  value  of  9i.,  all  late  of  John  Fogge, 
knight,   to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats, 


516  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-lAOA  Membrane  22 — c&nt. 

advowsons,  waters,  woods,  underwoods,  stews,  fisheries,  stanks,  mills, 
meadows,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements, 
heriots,  rents,  services,  reversions,  liberties  and  commodities  from 
Michaelmas  last  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  60s.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  17.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king*s  servant  John  Grenehill  of  the  custody  of 

Nottingham.    <  le  gawle  *  of  Great  Dene  and  Little  Dene,  co.  Gloucester,  alian  *  le  gawie 

byneth  the  wodde,'  with  all  profits,  as  Robert  Hiot  had.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  16.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Norresse  of  an  annuity  of 

Nottingham.    4   marks  from    Michaelmas   last   from    the    issues    of    the    lordship    of 

Middelham.  By  p.8. 

Sept.  20.  Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  to  Thomas  Stroder,  esquire,  of  the 
Nottingham,  manors  or  lordships  of  Northcote,  co.  Devon,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
5/.  lis,  lOd.,  Wellington,  co.  Cornwall,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
9Z.  75.  10//,  and  Southole,  co.  Devon,  of  the  yearly  value  of  4Z.  lis.  lid., 
late  of  Thomas  Grey,  marquess  of  Dorset,  rebel,  with  rents,  services, 
knights*  fees,  advowsons,  parks,  woods,  underwoods,  warrens,  meadows, 
feedings,  pastures,  mills,  stews,  fisheries,  courts,  leets,  liberties,  franchises, 
and  commodities.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Cowper  of  the  office  of  bailiff 

Westminster,    of  Sutton  within  the  forest  of  Galtrice,  co.  York,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.8. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Bichard  Mynours,  one  of  the  ushers 

Westminster,    of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  king's  commotes 

called  *  Walshe  Courtis '  of  the  county  of  Cardigan  and  Cantremawre  in 

South  Wales,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.8. 

Dec.  10.  Grant  to  William  Stanley,  knight  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 

Westminster,  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  castle,  town,  lordship 
and  manor  of  Denasbrayn,  the  castle,  town  and  lordship  of  Holt  (Leonum)^ 
the  lordships,  manors  and  lands  called  Hewlyngton,  Bromfeld,  Yale, 
Wrexham,  Almore,  Burton,  Hosseley,  Bidley,  Iscoyd,  Hem,  Cobham  Almore, 
Cobham  Iscoyd,  Esclusham,  Eglossecle,  Buyabon,  Abunbury,  Dymull, 
Morton,  Bedw^,  Pykhill,  Sessewik,  Sonford  and  Osseleston,  in  the 
marches  of  Wales  adjoining  the  county  of  Salop,  and  all  castles,  towns, 
lordships,  manors,  messuages,  lands,  rents,  the  rhaglawry  of  Merford  and 
Hosseley  and  other  rhaglawries,  offices,  reversions,  services  and 
hereditaments  late  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  George  Nevile, 
knight,  in  those  places,  to  hold  with  bondmen  and  their  issue,  lands,  rents, 
services,  mills,  suits,  multures,  stanks,  mines,  stews,  turbaries,  wastes, 
commons,  woods,  underwoods,  parks,  warrens,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts, 
suits  of  court,  views  of  frank-pledge,  leets  and  other  customs,  liberties, 
franchises,  commodities,  rhaglawships,  fairs,  markets,  knights'  fees  and 
advowsons  as  fully  as  the  said  duke  or  George  held  the  same  by  the  service 
of  one  knight's  fee.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    1. 

Dec.  8.  Inspeximiis  and  confirmation  to  Bobert  Pemberton,  esquire,  one  of  the 

Westminster-  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  letters  patent  dated  8  June,  16  Edward  IV, 

granting  to  him  for  life  9^  2s.  6d.  yearly  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  town  of 

Norhampton.  By  p.s.  and  for  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  bailiffs  of  the  town. 


i  RICHARD  III.— Paet  i.  517 


j^g^  Membrane  1— cont. 

Dec.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Tapton  of  an  annuity  of  bl.  from  the  issues  of 

Westminster,    the  lordship  of  Maunsfeld.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  17.         Letters  of  denization  for  John  Jacobi  of  the  city  of  London,  *  brocour  *, 
Westminster,    bo^  jq  ^he  city  of  Florence  in  Italy. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Dec.  10.  Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas,  1  Richard  III,  to  the  king's  servant 

Westminster.   Henry  Clay,  yeoman  of  the  king's  cellar,  of  all  lands  called  *Dengaynes*  in 

Theversham,  co.  Cambridge,  and  all  other  lands  within  the  realm  late  of 

John  Bale  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  rebellion  and  forfeiture. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Brian  Metcalf,  esquire,  of  an  annuity 

Westminster,    of  10  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Middelham,  co.  York. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  George  Chenewe,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of 

Westminster.    i]^q  Qgg^^  ^f  keeper  or  parker  of  the  parks  called   *  le  North  Parke  of  the 

Leigh '  and  '  le  Northlandes,'  parcel  of  and  pertaining  to  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Pensherst,  co.  Kent,  in  the  king's  hands  by  virtue  of  an  act  against 
Henry,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
28  January,  1  Richard  ILL,  and  4^.  daily  for  the  occupation  of  the  office 
from  4  December,  1  Richard  III,  on  which  day  the  king  appointed  him  to 
the  office  by  word  of  mouth,  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  and  lordships  of 
Tunbrigge  and  Penesherst,  co.  Kent,  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s.  [790.] 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  thct  receivers.     Mutilated. 


MEMBRANE  2id, 


June  26.  Appointment  of  John  Grey,  lord  of  Powes,   knight,   as  captain  and 

Westminster,    governor  of  an  armed  force  of  1,000  archers  which  the  king  has  ordered  to 

be  sent  to  Brittany  at  the  request  of  his  kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany. 

[Fa:dera.]  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    22d. 

Oct.  28.  Commission  to  John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  Thomas  Gale  of  Dert- 

Westminster.  muth,  Thomas  Heyborn  of  Fowey  and  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  on  complaint 
by  Richard  Challerton  of  London  that  when  in  February,  22  £dward  IV, 
he  had  bought  certain  wines  of  the  growth  of  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine  to  the 
value  of  lOOZ.  from  one  Pedo  Boorde,  merchant,  at  Bordeaux,  and  delivered 
to  the  latter  merchandise  assessed  between  them  at  40^  and  for  the 
remaining  602.  promised  to  deliver  woollen  cloths  called  'walshe  fryse '  to 
that  amount,  each  yard  and  a  half  called  '  a  goode '  being  counted  at  9r/., 
to  the  attorney  of  the  said  Pedo  at  Westchestre  to  be  carried  to  Bordeaux 
at  his  own  peril  and  adventure,  and  handed  over  his  kinsman  John  Fychet 
to  the  said  Pedo  as  pledge  for  the  observation  of  the  promise,  and  loaded 
the  wines  in  a  ship  called  le  John  of  Conquet  in  Brittany,  of  which  John 
Medesen  was  master,  because  no  ship  of  England  could  then  be  found 
there,  and  took  them  to  Westchestre  and  there  delivered  cloths  to  the  value 
of  602.  in  satisfaction  as  above  and  other  cloths  to  the  value  of  lOOs.  of  his 
own  goods,  after  payment  of  the  due  customs  and  subsidies,  to  the  said 
John  Medesen,  attorney  of  the  said  Pedo,  one  Tege  Bmale  and  John  More 


618  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


^  AOA  M&mbrane  22d — c<mt» 

14o4, 

and  other  pirates  in  a  ship  called  la  Kateryne  of  Fowey,  of  which  the  said 

Tege  was  master  and  [ ]  Penwaren,  Laurence  Kent,  John   Harle, 

Henry  Pestell  and  William  Martyn  were  owners,  came  upon  the  said   ship 

of  Conquet  laden  with  the  said  cloths  and  sailing  to  Bordeaux  and  despoiled 

it  of  the  said  cloths,  wounding  the  said  John  Medesen  and  his  accomplice, 

and  on  account  of  this  and  the  war  between  the  king  and  the  king  of  the  French 

the  said  John  Fychet  was  detained  a  prisoner  at  Bordeaux  for  satisfaction 

of  the  said  60^  and  for  his  ransom,  and  the  said  Richard  loaded  certain 

other  cloths  and  goods  amounting  to  100^.  in  the  port  of  Dertmuth  in  a 

ship  called  la  Marye  of  Garant  in  Brittany  and  when  this  ship  was  sailing 

to  the  said  port  of  Garant  one  Edward  Phelip  of  Fowey  came  upon  it  in 

a  ship  called  la  Anne  of  Fowey,  of  which  he  was  master  and  owner  and 

John   Stephens  was   boatswain,   and  they  and  others  unknown   taking 

with  them  a  barque  of  Fowey  entered  it  and  carried  off  and  disposed  of  the 

cloths  and  goods,  to  summon  the  masters  and  owners  and  others  before 

them  and  cause  restitution  to  be  made  with  reasonable  damages  and  to 

imprison  those  who  refuse  to  make  restitution  or  bring  them  before  the 

king  and  council. 

Oct.  25.  Writ  to  the  sheriff  of  Wilts  directing  him  to  issue  a  proclamation 

WeBtaninster^    (English)  that,  as  upon  appointing  of  a  diet  to  be  holden  in  the  city  of 

London  on  20  January  next  between  the  commissaries  of  the  king  and 
the  orators  of  Philip,  duke  of  Burgundy,  earl  of  Flanders,  it  is  agreed 
between  certain  ambassadors  of  the  king  lately  sent  into  those  parts 
and  divers  notable  persons  as  well  of  the  council  of  the  said  duke  as 
of  the  three  members  of  Flanders,  that  proclamation  shall  be  made  on 
either  side  that  the  free  intercourse  of  merchandise  taken  in  years  past 
shall  be  observed,  and  also  it  is  agreed  between  the  king*s  said 
ambassadors  and  certain  commissioners  of  Maximilian,  duke  of  Austria  and 
Brabant,  that  there  shall  be  another  diet  holden  within  some  convenient 
place  of  the  duke's  obeisance  such  as  the  king  will  name,  and  at  such 
time  as  it  shall  please  him,  and  in  the  meantime  the  free  intercourse 
of  merchandise  taken  in  years  past  shall  be  observed,  all  subjects  of 
the  king  shall  observe  the  premises  with  all  the  chapters  and  articles 
of  the  intercourse  as  in  times  past,  and  if  any  ships  or  goods  pertaining 
to  the  subjects  of  either  duke  be  taken  by  rovers  or  men  of  war 
haunting  the  sea  such  ships  and  goods  shall  be  put  in  sure  keeping  to 
the  intent  that  restitution  be  made. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  of  the  following : — 

City  of  London.  Town  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

City  of  York.  Northampton. 

City  of  Lincoln.  York. 

City  of  Norwich.  Northumberland. 

Town  of  Bristol.  Essex  and  Hertford. 

Gloucester.  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Oxford  and  Berks.  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Somerset  and  Dorset.  Cornwall. 

Devon.  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Bedford  and  Buckingham.      Kent. 

Wilts.  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Warwick  and  Leicester. 

The  like  to  WiUiam,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of  Dover  castle  and 
-lAot:        warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  or  his  lieutenant  there. 

Feb.  14.  ^Mandate  to  the  justices  of  assize,  the  justices  of  the  peace  and  the  sheriff 

Weatminster,   in  the  county  of  Southampton  to  issue  a  proclamation  (English)  that  no 


II 


i  RICHARD   III.— Part  2.  519 


2485.  Membrane  2!M — cont, 

person  shall  carry  beyond  the  sea  any  woollen  yam  or  cloth  not  fulled,  but 
that  the  woollen  yarn  shall  be  woven  and  the  cloth  thereof  made  shall  be 
fulled,  shorn  and  fully  wrought  within  the  realm  upon  pain  contained  in 
the  statute  of  7  Edward  IV,  except  *rayes,'  *vesses*  and  other  cloths  named 
in  the  last  Parliament  at  Westminster,  that  no  person  shall  buy  or  bargain 
any  wool  not  clipped  before  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  except  such  as 
shall  make  from  the  said  wool  yarn  or  cloth  within  the  realm  according  to 
the  statute  of  4  Edward  IV,  and  that  all  makers  of  cloth  shall  pay  to  their 
carders  and  spinners  and  other  labourers  ready  lawful  money  for  their 
wages,  and  shall  deliver  their  wools  to  be  wrought  upon  a  due  weight  upon 
pain  of  forfeiture  to  the  said  labourer  the  treble  of  his  wages  so  not  paid 
and  6r/.  for  every  pound  of  excessive  weight,  according  to  the  statute  of 
4  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  of  the  following  counties  : — 

Oxford.  Hereford. 

Berks.  Worcester. 

Gloucester.  Wilts. 

Salop.  Southampton. 

•    Somerset.  Cambridge. 

Dorset.  Huntingdon. 

Essex.  Norfolk. 

Hertford.  Suffolk. 

Surrey.  Northampton.^ 

Sussex.  Warwick. 
Sent. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  in  the  following  counties,  omitting  the  clause 
concerning  the  buying  of  wool  before  Michaelmas  {sic) : — 

York.  Lincoln. 

Northumberland.  Rutland. 

Cumberland.  Nottingham. 

Westmoreland.  Derby. 

Stafford.  Cornwall. 

Bedford.  Devon. 

Buckingham.  Middlesex. 
Leicester. 

J484  MEMBRANE  21d. 

Dec.  2.  Commission  to  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  Thomas,  earl  of  Surrey,  Thomas 

Westmmster.  Hoo,  Richard  Leukenore,  William  Radmylde,  John  Goryng  the  elder, 
William  Covert  of  Twynam,  and  John  Goryng  the  younger  to  assemble  at 
Craweley  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Guldeford  of  William  Wuller  late  of 
Horsham,  co.  Sussex,  *  glover,*  Richard  Payne  late  of  Horsham,  '  glover,* 
and  Robert  Bulle  late  of  Horsham,  <  laborer,'  prisoners  there. 

MEMBRANE  20d. 

Nov.  29.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsmen  John,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Suffolk,  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  William,  earl  of  Notyngham,  and  Thomas, 
earl  of  Surrey,  Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  Edward,  viscount  Lisle,  John 
Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  Henry 
Grey  of  Grey,  knight,  Richard  Beauchamp  of  Beauchamp,  knight,  John 
Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  John  Scrope 
of  Upsall,  knight,  Richard  Hastynges  of  Welles,  knight,  Thomas,  lord 
Ormonde,  William  Huse,  knight,  Robert  Hyll,  mayor  of  London,  Thomas 


520  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484. 


Membrane  2M — cont. 


Bryan,  knight,  Humphrey  Siarky,  knight,  Guy  Fayrefax,  knight,  Richard 
Neele,  knight,  John  Sulyard,  John  Catesby,  knight,  Roger  Townesend  and 
Thomas  Fitz  William  in  the  city  of  London,  touching  certain  treasons  and 
offences  committed  by  William  Colyngboume  late  of  Lydjrard,  co.  Wilts, 
esquire,  and  John  Turburvyle  late  of  Fyremayne,  co.  Dorset,  esquire. 


-•  ^gg  MEMBRANE  IM, 

Jan.  8.  Commission  to  Robert  Percy,   knight,   William  Ryder,    ^gentilman,' 

Westminster.  William  Scotte,  esquire,  Roger  Phylpot,  Richard  Higham  and  William 
Nynge  to  enquire  what  lands  Elizabeth  Coke,  widow,  tenant  in  chief,  late 
the  wife  of  Thomas  Coke,  knight,  held  in  the  county  of  Essex,  what  they 
are  worth,  on  what  day  she  died,  and  who  is  her  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands 
into  the  king's  hands. 


MEMBRANE   Id. 

Feb.  24.  Commission  to  John,  lord  Scrope,  knight,  and  William  Courtenay, 
Westminster,  knight,  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Nicholas  Codelam,  merchant  of 
Morlace  in  Brittany,  that  whereas  at  the  time  of  the  breaking  of  the  truce 
between  the  king  and  the  duke  of  Brittany  certain  Bretons  were  taken 
prisoners  and  detained  in  divers  cities  and  towns  of  the  realm  and  for  the 
payment  of  their  ransom  he  freighted  a  ship  of  Brittany  with  wines  of  the 
growth  of  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine,  oil,  linen  cloths  and  other  merchandise 
at  Morlace,  when  he  was  sailing  to  the  port  of  Toppesham  with  letters  of 
safe-conduct  obtained  for  him  from  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of 
Norfolk,  admiral  of  England,  by  the  king's  servant  Matthew  Andrewe, 
one  Richard  Tayllour  of  Toppesham  with  other  pirates  in  great  number  in 
three  ships  of  the  same  port  came  upon  him  and  despoiled  the  said  ship  of 
Morlace  of  the  merchandise  and  disposed  of  the  same,  to  cause  restitution 
to  be  made  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  disobedient. 


1  -^.  MEMBRANE    4d. 

Aug.  14.  Commission  to  Richard  Fysshe,  master  of  the  ship  called  la  Margaret  of 

Westminster^    Sandwich,  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship,  which  the  king  has  ordered 
to  go  to  sea  with  an  armed  force  to  resist  his  enemies. 


(  521  ) 


2    RICHARD   III.— Part   III. 


-  .  o  ^  MEMBRANE  26. 

14o4. 

Aug.  18.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Bikley,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  crown,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Llannandeure, 

CO.  Kermerdyn,  receiving  fees  of  201.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  king's 

^  .  o  r         lordship  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

14o&. 

Jan.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Taillour  the  elder  of  the  office 

Westminster,    of  keeper  of  the  king's  park  of  Morelwod  within  the  lordship  of  Thornebury, 

CO.  Gloucester,  with  fees  of  id.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship 

and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Brakenbury,  knight,  of  the  office  of  constable  of 

Westminster,   the  castle  of  Tunbrige,  CO.  Kent,  from  St.  Bartholomew  last,  with  fees  of 

10  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Tunbrige  and  all  other 

profits.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Brakenbury,  knight,  constable  of  the  Tower  of 

Westminster.    London,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Ware,  co.  Hertford, 

with  fees  of  61.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

1484. 

Dec.  21.  Grant  to  Robert  Bate,  the  mayor,  and  the  citizens  and  inhabitants  of 

Westminster.   Lincoln  that  for  60  years  they  shall  be  quit  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other 

MSIR        ^^^  ^^  talliages  granted  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  2.  Impeximm  and  confirmation,  provided  that  he  receive  no  arrears  before 

Westminster.  26  June,  1  Richard  III,  to  Richard  Beauchamp,  lord  Beauchamp,  of  the 
following : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  24  May,  18  Edward  IV.     (See  p.  97.) 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  20  May,  14  Edward  IV,  granting  for  life  to 
John  Beauchamp,  knight,  and  the  said  Richard  his  son  two  tuns 
wine  yearly  for  life.  By  p.s,  and  for  18x.  4d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Jan.  29.         Pardon  to  Robert  Pointz  alia»  Poynes,  esquire,  sheriff  of  Southampton, 

Westminster,   of  all  escapes  of  felons  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts 

and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    24. 

May  4.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts  for 

Westminster,  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Salisbury  to  Thomas, 
late  bishop  of  St.  Davids,  whom  the  pope  has  translated  to  the  church  of 
Salisbury  on  the  death  of  Lionel,  last  bishop,  and  who  has  renounced 
everything  prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  papal  bull,  and  whose  fealty  the 
king  has  token. 

The  like  to  the  eacheators  in  the  following  counties; — 
Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Lincoln. 

Oxford  and  Berks. 
Surrey  and  Sussex. 
Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 

Writ  d4  tntendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


522  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


t  Aac  Membrane  24— -<*fmt. 

1485. 

May  9.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  for  the  restitution  of  the 

Westminster,   temporalities  of  the  monastery  of  8t.  Mary  without  the  walls  of   the  city  of 

York  to  William  Sevons,  monk  of  that  place,  whose  election  as  abbot  Th. 

archbishop  of  York  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Lincoln. 
Cambridge. 
Cumberland. 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Northampton. 
Westmoreland. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  of  York,  escheator  in  that  city. 

Mandate  to  the  chancellor  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster  to  issue 
like  letters  to  the  escheator  of  the  county. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

May  18.  General  pardon  to  Katharine  Pressur  aiias  Pressure,  the  wife  of  Thomas 

Westminster,  Pressur  <dia8  Pressure  of  Winchelse,  co.  Sussex,  'bruer.*  By  p.s. 

May  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Walshe  alias  Fawcon  of  an 

Westminster,   annuity  of   40Z.   from   the  issues  of   the  king's  lordships  or  manors  of 

Ohedsey,  co.  Somerset,  and  Yelhampton,  co.  Devon.  By  p.s. 

May  12.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receiver. 

Westminster. 

May  17.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Grymond  Desture,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,   of  the  crown,  of  an  annuity  of  20Z.  from  Christmas  last  at  the  hands  of  the 

treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  receipt.  By  p.s. 

May  15.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  roZt/wjw,  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,  qq  80  January  last  by  letters  patent  to  Nicholas  Smyth  of  Scholden,  co. 
Kent,  '  yoman/ altars  'merchaunt,*  alias  late  of  London,  '  fisshemonger/ 
staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  Thomas  Twaytes  alian 
Thwaytes,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  town  of  Calais  and  the  marches  there, 
on  the  safe-custody  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  the  county  of  Kent, 
as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriff. 

May  9.  Presentation  of  the  king's  clerk  Simon  Synger  to  the  church  of  Aburley, 

Westminster,   in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent. 

MEMBRANES  23  and  22. 

May  9.  Grant  to  Thomas,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St.  James's,  Wigmore,  in 

Westminster,    the  diocese  of  Hereford,  that  they  and  their  successors  shall  be  exonerated 

from  the  collection  of  tenths  and  other  taxes.  By  p.s. 

May  9.  Licence  for  Oto  Ghilberd,  esquire,  or  his  executors  to  found  a  perpetual 

Westminster,  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  parish  church 
of  St.  John  Baptist,  Marledon,  co.  Devon,  at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary,  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  mother  Cecily,  duchess  of  York,  and  the  said 
Oto  and  Elizabeth  his. wife  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  and  the  souls  of 
Alice  sometime  the  wife  of  the  said  Oto  and  his  parents,  and  to  distribute 
5  marks  yearly  to  two  poor  people,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  Oto  Ghilberd 
in  the  said  church,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  lands 
to  the  yearly  value  of  10^. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


2  RICHABD  III.— Part  3.  528 


1  ^  o  ET  M&mbranes  28  afid  22 — cont, 

1485. 

May  4.  Presentation   of  John  ap  Herry   to   the  church  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 

Westminster.    Dorcestre,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Wykes, 

last  parson. 

May  11.  Grant  to  the  guardian  and  Friars  Minor  of  the  order  of  St.  Francis  of 

Westminster,  the  city  of  Worcester,  because  the  dormitory  of  their  house,  which  was 
ruinous,  fell  Aown  on  the  evening  of  St.  Laurence's  day,  of  a  moiety  of  the 
manor  of  Pyrye  by  Worcester,  lately  granted  to  them  by  letters  patent 
at  a  rent  {see  p,  414),  to  hold  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of 
Warwick,  without  rendering  anything  to  the  king  but  celebrating  a  daily 
mass  cum  nota  at  the  high  altar  of  their  church  and  a  mass  of  St.  Mary 
sine  nota  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  the  soul  of  his  father.         By  p.s. 

May  7.  Commission  to  Thomas  Weste  de  la  Ware,  knight,  Robert  Brakenbury, 

Westminster,  knight,  John  Howe  ton,  esquire,  John  Rogers,  esquire,  Thomas  Welles, 
William  Frost  and  Henry  More  to  enquire  into  a  petition  of  Elizabeth 
Uvedale,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Uvedale,  knight,  that  whereas 
Maurice  Berkeley,  Thomas  Pounde,  William  Uvedale,  esquire,  Thomas 
Welle  and  John  Wayte  were  seised  of  the  manor  of  Wykeham,  co. 
Southampton,  with  the  exception  of  two  messuages,  a  water-mill,  50  acres 
of  land,  5  acres  of  meadow,  15  acres  of  pasture  and  8  acres  of  wood  in 
Wykeham,  parcel  of  the  said  manor,  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  in  time  of 
peace  in  the  time  of  Edward  lY.  and  received  the  esplees  thereof,  and  by  a 
charter  demised  the  same  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs 
male  of  their  bodies  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Thomas, 
and  the  said  Maurice  and  others  were  also  seised  of  the  said  mill,  messuages, 
land,  meadow,  pasture  and  wood  as  above,  and  demised  the  same  to  the  said 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  for  her  life  without  impeachment  of  waste,  and 
William  Elys,  John  Corf,  clerk,  and  John  Pendeford  were  seised  in  their 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of  Puttelworth  and  200  acres  of  land  and 
40  acres  of  pasture  in  Broughton  and  of  the  '  Estbailye  *  in  the  forest  of 
Bukholt,  CO.  Southampton,  and  received  the  esplees  thereof  and  demised 
the  same  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  male  of  their 
bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Thomas,  and  the  said  Thomas 
and  Elizabeth  were  accordingly  seised  of  the  premises  and  received  the 
esplees  thereof  and  had  issue  one  Robert  Uvedale,  who  still  survives,  and 
the  said  Thomas  died  and  after  his  death  the  said  Elizabeth  was  seised  of 
the  premises  on  8  October,  1  Richard  III,  and  afterwards  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  28  January,  1  Richard  III,  it  was  ordained  that  William 
Uvedale  late  of  Wykeham,  esquire,  should  forfeit  all  the  possessions  which 
he  held  on  the  said  18  October,  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Winchester,  co. 
Southampton,  on  8  December,  2  Richard  III,  before  John  Grene,  esquire, 
then  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office,  it  was  found  that  the  said  William 
Uvedale  was  seised  on  the  said  18  October  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the 
said  manor  of  Wykeham  and  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of 
Wycombe,  worth  44Z.  yearly,  and  of  the  manor  of  Petuworth,  co. Southampton, 
and  200  acres  of  land  and  40  acres  of  pasture  with  the  custody  of  '  la 
Estbailye  *  of  the  forest  of  Bukholt,  and  these  were  accordingly  taken 
into  the  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hands,  but  they  are  the 
same  as  the  premises  above-mentioned,  the  manor  being  called  by  the 
names  either  of  Puttelworth  or  Petuworth,  and  the  said  William  had  no 
right  in  them,  wherefore  she  prays  that  justice  may  be  done. 

Membrane  22 — cont. 

May  27.  Whereas    by    an    act    in  Parliament    at    Westminster,    28    January, 

Westminster.   1  Richard  HI,  it  was  ordained  that   William  Brandon,  esquire,  shoidd 


624  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


j^gg  Membrane  22 — cant. 

forfeit  all  the  possessions  which  he  held  on  18  October  then  last  past, 
and  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Brendewode,  co.  Essex,  on  80  September, 
2  Richard  III,  before  Thomas  Lynam,  then  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
it  was  found  that  Philippa,  late  duchess  of  York  and  lady  of  the  Isle  of 
Wight,  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  South  Wokyngton,  co.  Essex,  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  South  wokyngton,  and  two  acres  of  land  in 
Stifford,  CO.  Essex,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  that  town  per- 
taining thereto  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  and  granted  the  same  to  Maurice 
Bruyn,  knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  with 
remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Maurice,  and  the  said  Maurice  and  Elizabeth 
were  accordingly  seised  of  the  premises  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  tail 
and  on  their  death  the  premises  descended  to  Alice  and  Elizabeth  Bruyn 
as  their  kinswomen  and  heirs,  viz.  daughters  and  heirs  of  Henry  Bruyn 
their  son  and  heir,  and  these  accordingly  entered  into  the  premises  and 
were  seised  of  the  same  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  and  Alice  married 
John  Henyngham,  knight,  and  Elizabeth  married  the  said  William  Brandon, 
and  the  said  John  and  Alice  had  issue  George  and  afterwards  Alice  died, 
and  after  her  death  the  said  John  as  tenant  by  the  law  of  England  and  the 
said  William  and  Ehzabeth  were  seised  of  the  premises  until  the  said  William 
expelled  and  unjustly  disseised  the  said  John  and  on  28  October,  1  Richard  III, 
was  seised  of  one  part  of  the  premises  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  of  the 
other  part  in  the  right  of  the  said  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  accordingly 
the  premises  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  his  hands ; 
the  king  hereby  restores  to  the  said  John  Henyngham  his  moiety  of  the 
premises  and  grants  the  other  moiety  to  him  and  his  assigns  for  the  life 
of  the  said  William  Brandon  to  the  use  of  Edmund  Shaa,  knight,  Thomas 
Tyrell,  esquire  of  the  body,  Richard  Fitslowes  and  Humphrey  Tyrell, 
esquire,  by  fealty,  and  grants  to  him  the  issues  of  the  manor  and  two  acres 
from  Easter  last  during  the  life  of  the  said  William.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  21. 

May  19.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Moll  to  the  parish  church  of  Alyngton,  in  the 

Westminster,    diocese  of  Rochester,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Benet. 

May  9.  Presentation  of  Simon  Synger  to  the  church  of  Shrawley,  in  the  diocese 

Westminster,   of  Worcester,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent. 

Feb.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Harpisfeld,  esquire,  for  his 

Westminster,    good  service  to  the  king's  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  and  Edward  IV 

and  the  king  in  England  and  Ireland  and  in  Holland  and  other  parts 
beyond  the  seas,  of  an  annuity  of  10/.  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the 
issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Benstede  and  Walton  and  the  park  and 
warren  there  and  lands  in  Charlewode,  co.  Surrey.  By  p.s. 

June  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Herreyse,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,    of  the  crown,  of  6</.  daily  for  the  fee  of  the  crown  from  Michaelmas  last 

from  the  fee-farm  and  other  profits  of  the  town  or  borough  of  Lyscarde 
alias  Lyskert,  co.  Cornwall  by  the  hands  of  the  mayor,  reeves  and 
burgesses.  By  p.s. 

May  10.  Licence  for  Richard  Vemoun,  esquire,  Nicholas  Munggumbery,  esquire, 

Westminster.    John    Cokayn,    esquire,     Richard     Knyveton,     esquire,     Ralph     Okover, 

Humphrey  Okover,  John  Fitzherbert,  John  Knyveton,  Robert  Bradshawe, 
John  Northampton,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Assheboume,  co.  Derby, 
Henry  Prynce,  rector  of  the  church  of  Northbery,  Richard  Cutler, 
chaplain,  Humphrey  Wolshawe,  chaplain,    and   John    Tyllesley   or   their 


2  RICHARD  III.— Part  3.  625 


1485  Membrane  21 — cont, 

executors  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate 
divine  service,  one  at  the  altar  of  St.  Oswald  in  the  south  arch  (arru)  of 
the  parish  church  of  Asshebourne  and  the  other  in  a  chapel  of  St.  Mary 
newly  built  within  the  manor  of  Howgh,  co.  Derby,  for  the  good  estate 
of  the  king  and  the  said  founders  and  John  Bradbume  and  Anne  his 
wife  and  their  children  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of 
Anne  the  king's  consort,  deceased,  and  other  souls  to  be  named  by  the 
said  John  and  Anne,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  John  Bradburne  and 
Anne  his  wife,  and,  for  a  sum  of  money  paid  in  the  king's  chamber,  to  grant 
in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplains  manors,  messuages,  lands,  rents, 
possessions  and  hereditaments  to  the  clear  value  of  10/.  yearly.         By  p.s. 

June  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  councillor  Master  Edmund  Chaderton  of   the  free 

Westminster,    chapel  or  hospital  of  St.  John  by  the  town  of  Stafford,  void  by  death. 

May  6.  Exemplification,    at    the    request    of    Morgan    Kydwelly,    the    king's 

Westminster,  attorney,  of  the  tenour  of  an  inquisition  taken  at  Blandford,  co.  Dorset, 
on  11  March,  1  Richard  III,  before  John  Vemey,  esquire,  escheator  in 
the  county,  by  virtue  of  his  office,  by  oath  of  Robert  Olyver,  Thomas 
Partriche,  Alexander  Lee,  Robert  Whetham,  William  Gunne,  John 
Husby,  George  Stonor,  Thomas  Roger,  William  Aleyn,  William  Bulter, 
Thomas  Frankleyn  and  John  Hayne,  who  say  that  John  Trenchard 
alias  Traynchard  late  of  Chermester,  co.  Dorset,  esquire,  was  seised  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  18  October  last  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of 
Fyfehed,  Wolfton,  Hammone,  Holcombe,  Deverell  alias  Deverell  Combe 
and  Childokeford,  co.  Dorset,  that  he  was  attainted  of  high  treason  by 
authority  of  Parliament,  and  that  the  manors  were  accordingly  forfeited  to 
the  king  and  they  are  worth  10/.,  10  marks,  10/.,  4Z.,  100«.  and  6/.  yearly 
respectively. 

May  4.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Welles,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  surveyor  of  the  king's  lordship  and  manor  of  Tateshale,  co.  Lincoln,  with 
the  exception  of  the  castle  of  Tateshale  and  the  site  of  the  castle,  and  the 
office  of  master  of  the  game  of  all  deer  within  the  park  and  chace  or  else- 
where within  the  manor  or  lordship,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

May  14.  Presentation   of   Thomas   Bacheler  to  the  parish  church  of  Weston, 

Westminster.  CO.  Suffolk,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  ^signation  of  William 
Morishede. 

May  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  councillor  Edmund  Chaderton  of  the  lordship 

Westminster,  or  manor  of  Knesale  and  all  lands,  woods,  rents,  reversions,  services, 
meadows,  pastures,  advowsons  of  churches,  knights'  fees  and  hereditaments 
in  Knesale,  co.  Nottingham,  late  of  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  and  in 
the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture,  to  hold  without  impeachment 
of  waste,  rendering  to  the  king  20  marks  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the 
Exchequer,  and  grant  to  him  of  all  issues  from  Easter  last.  By  p.s. 

June  7.  Grant  for  life  to  Anne  Downham  of  an  annuity  of  20/.  from  Michaelmas 

Westminster,    last  from  the  issues  of  the  honour  of  Walyngford,  in  recompense  of  certain 

lands  granted  to  her  for  life  by  Thomas  Seintleger,  since  deceased.     By  p.s. 

June  20.         Grant  for  life,  from  Michaelmas,  1   Richard  III,  to  the  king's  servant 
Westminster.    John  Kendall,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  a  rent  called  'Grandeson 

rent  *  in  Dertford,  Stone,  Wylmyngton,  Sutton,  Gravesend  and  Milton  and 
elsewhere  in  the  county  of  Kent,  which  came  into  the  hands  of  Richard  II 
by  the  forfeiture  of  Nicholas  Bromebere,  knight,  and  into  the  king's  hands 
by  the  forfeiture  of  George  Broun,  knight,  and  a  parcel  of  land  called 


526 


1485. 


CALENDAR  OF   PATENT  ROLLS. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 


*  Cheynecourt '  in  the  parish  of  Sutton  aforesaid,  which  came  into  the  king's 
hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Thomas  Iden,  to  hold  by  the  rent  of  Id,  yearly. 

By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE   20. 

Jan.  27. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Brandon. 

Westminster. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

Elizabeth,    wife    of    James 

William  Taverner. 

Blount. 

Thomas  Stevyns. 

William  Blount. 

Edmund  Wetton. 

Adam  Clerk. 

John  Lokeley. 

- 

Ralph  Curson. 

Robert  Lee. 

Richard  Alibon. 

Nicholas  Lee. 

William  Rygmayden. 

John  Notte. 

WiUiam  Clogh. 

Robert   Smyth. 

Goskyn  Trype. 

Ralph  Beghton. 

Stephen  MighelL 

Ralph  Cottrell. 

John  Weyver. 

James  Lokyer. 

Peter  Ferrer. 

Peter  Flewd. 

Simon  Gysbard. 

William  Flewd. 

Richard  Salford. 

Thomas  John. 

Peter  Oldefeld. 

John  Mortyndale. 

Robert  Mongomery. 

Robert  Amener. 

George  Pole. 

John  Sterlyng. 

Nicholas  Monyfold. 

Nicholas  Downys. 

George  Van  Riclyngane. 

William  Wodley. 

William  Dixon. 

John  Deswell. 

William  Lee. 

Richard  Dalton. 

John  Cracar. 

Robert  Brym. 

Thomas  Pount. 

Ralph  Martyn. 

Robert  Bokeley. 

Henry  Blossum. 

Thomas  Personys. 

Nicholas  Donton. 

James  Chatorton. 

Robert  Keyves. 

Thomas  Bulkeley. 

Richard  Hyde. 

Hugh  Wynstanly. 

Stephen  Pytte. 

Henry  Mortyn. 

Andrew  Muston. 

Ralph  Bentley. 

John  Baynald. 

Reynad  Denton. 

James  Chyrbe. 

Richard  Shottiswa,ll. 

Andrew  Hawardyne. 

Richard  Fuller,  *  harbour.* 

FTanvan  Cattith. 

James  Elderton. 

Anthony  Fanthoft. 

John  Wyld. 

James  Godhynde. 

John  Calverley. 

George  Ogoston. 

Henry  Cam. 

Robert  Adamanson. 

Thomas  Savage. 

By  K. 


Marginal  note : — Pro  soldariis  de  Hamnus  de  pardonacione, 

Feb.  9.  Inspexirnus  of  letters  patent  dated  28  November,  9  Edward  IV  {Vol,  11., 

Westminster,  j).  182),  to  Thomas  Bourgchier,  knight,  and  confirmacion  to  him  of  the 
same  so  far  as  concerns  the  office  of  constable  of  Ledes,  co.  Kent ;  and  grant 
to  him  for  life,  in  lieu  of  the  grant  to  him  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the 
park  of  Ledes  by  the  said  letters,  surrendered,  and  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to 
Thomas,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  by  letters  patent  dated  5  fune, 
1  Edward  IV  {Vol,  I.  p.  16),  surrendered,  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the 


2  EICHAED  m.— Part   3.  527 


1486.  Membrane  20 — cont, 

king's  park  of  Langle  by  Ledes  and  the  oiliccs  of  porter  of  the  king's  castle  of 
Ledes  and  parker  of  his  park  there,  with  fees  such  as  John  Dungate  and 
John  Dangre  had  in  the  time  of  Edward  III  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship, 
manor  and  park  of  Langle  and  the  manor  of  Ledes,  and  all  other  profits. 
-1  Ac^A  By  p.s.  and  for  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Dec.  10.  Grant  to  John  Wroughton,  John  Neubrugh,  John  Mordaunt  and  John 

Westminster.  Neubrugh  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of 
Diuelissh  and  Duntissh,  co.  Dorset,  and  all  other  lands,  woods,  rents, 
reversions,  services,  hundreds,  customs  and  hereditaments  in  Diuelissh, 
Duntissh,  Loxton,  Estpulham,  Withchurche,  Stokett,  Okeford  and  Helton 
or  elsewhere  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  with  knights'  fees  and 
148S        advowsons,  late  of  Nicholas  Latymer,  knight.  By  p.s. 

May  2.  Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Hugh  Pavy  and  his  assigns  of  the  custody  of 

Westminster,    the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  St.  Davids  with  knights'  fees  and 

advowsons  from  the  time  of  the  translation  of  Thomas,  last  bishop,  now 

bishop  of  Salisbury,  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the  king's  hands.        By  p.s. 

May  12.  Grant  to  John  Vemey,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his 

Westminster,  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Huysshe 
Chaumfloure,  co.  Somerset,  of  the  yearly  value  of  6/.,  late  of  Edward 
Courtenay,  rebel,  and  certain  lands  in  Nybury,  co.  Somerset,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  30«.,  late  of  Giles  Daubeney,  knight,  traitor,  to  hold,  with  knights' 
fees,  advowsons,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities,  by  knight- 
service  and  a  rent  of  10«.  yearly.  By  p.s. 


1484. 


MEMBRANE  19. 


Dec.  21.         Inspeximns  and  confinnation  to  Roland  Symondes  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.    16  June,  8  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  one  of  the 

1 A9.^        king's  Serjeants  at  arms.  By  p.s.  and  for  408.  paid  etc. 

March  20.        Grant  to  Jaines  Stanley,  clerk,  of  the  chauntership  within  the  cathedral 

Westminster,    church  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Master  Edward  Poole  and 

in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  being  in 

his  hands.  [By  p.s.  (1002.)] 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  keeper  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric. 

Feb.  4.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Lucyman  of  an  annuity  or  fee-farm  of 

Westminster.   10  marks  called  '  shiriff  walling '  due  to  the  king  from  the  bailiffs  of  the 

town  of  Wyche  by  the  city  of  Worcester  during  the  minority  of  Edward, 

earl  of  Warwick.  By  p.s. 

March  11.        Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  John  Doon,  now  knight,  of  letters  patent 

Westminster,    dated  10  February,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of 

Serjeant  or  master  of  the  king's  armoury  within  the  Tower  of  London, 

provided  that  he  receive  no  arrears  of  fees  before  the  first  day  of  the 

reign.  By  p.s.  and  for  6O5.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  25.        Grant  for  life  to  Kichard  Whetehill  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from  the 
Westminster,   issues  arising  from  the  surplus  of  the  mint  and  from  the  seal  of  safe-conducts 
at  the  hands  of  the  treasurer  of  the  town  of  Calais.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  said  treasurer. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Adrian  Whetehill,  controller  of  the 
town  of  Calais,  of  an  annuity  of  [100]  marks  from  the  same. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer.  By  p.s.  [1011.] 


528 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1485. 


Membrane  19 — cont. 


March  28. 
Westminster. 


April  8. 
Westminster. 

March  28. 

Westminster. 

April  8. 
Westminster. 

March  28. 
Westminster. 

April  8. 
Westminster. 

March  28. 
Westminster. 

April  8. 
Westminster. 


Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Lovelas,  esquire,  of  an 
annuity  of  100  marks  from  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Talbot  of  an  annuity  of  lOL  from  the  same. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer. 

Grant  for  life  to  Matthew  Brygges  of  an  annuity  of  lOOx.  from 
Michaehnas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  city  of  London  and  coimtj  of 
Middlesex.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sherifilB. 

Like  grant  to  Thomas  Hakeley.  By  p.s. 

Like  mandate. 

Like  grant  to  William  Honylane. 

Like  mandate. 

Like  grant  to  Richard  Dalamare.  By  p.s. 

Like  mandate. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


March  11. 
Westminster 


Feb.  25. 
Westminster. 


April  15. 
Westminster. 


March  23. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   18. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Maurice  Berkeley  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks 
from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  or  manor  of  Northwydom,  in  lieu  of 
a  like  grant  to  him  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Pevensey,  parcel  of 
the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  by  letters  patent  under  the  seal  of  the  duchy  dated 
1  March,  1  Richard  III,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Houghton,  knight  of  the 
body,  of  the  offices  of  steward  of  the  lordship  of  Chadsey  or  Chadley,  co. 
Somerset,  master  of  the  forest  of  Hay  and  keeper  of  the  park  of  Pederton, 
CO.  Somerset,  receiving  26«.  8rf.  yearly  for  the  office  of  steward  and  1(W. 
yearly  for  the  other  offices  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  aforesaid,  with  all 
other  profits,  and  an  annuity  of  552. 6«.  Sil,  from  the  same  issues.         By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Beeston,  one  of  the  esquires 
of  the  household,  of  the  offices  of  constable  and  porter  of  the  castle  of 
Bandehall,  co.  York,  with  fees  of  lOOx.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the 
lordship  of  Wakefeld  and  all  other  profits,  and  an  annuity  of  15L  from  the 
same  issues ;  and  grant  to  him  of  lOOs.  from  the  same  issues  by  way  of 
reward  because  he  has  occupied  the  offices  from  Michaelmas  last  without 
fee.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  Robert  Radclyfif  and  his  assigns,  for 
his  good  service  to  the  king  and  Edward  lY  in  foreign  parts  and  elsewhere 
and  because  he  has  suffered  losses  by  imprisonment  and  otherwise,  of  a 
yearly  rent  of  60^  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  duchy  of 
Cornwall.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Banulph  Franke  of  the  offices  of 
keeper  of  the  wardrobe  within  the  castle  of  Notyngham  and  keeper  of  the 
park  adjoining  the  castle,  receiving  6f/.  and  2d.  daily  from  the  fee-farm  of 
the  town  of  Notyngham,  and  the  offices  of  keeper  of  the  lodge  within  the 


2  RICHARD  IH.^Pabt  8.  529 


1485.  Membrane  18 — cont 

park  and  keeper  of  the  gaol  within  the  town,  receiving  the  accustomed 
fees,  with  all  profits,  with  arrears  of  the  said  fees  of  Qd,  and  2d,  daily  from 
22  August  last)  from  which  day  he  has  occupied  the  offices  at  the  king's 
command.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  18.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Gibbes  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the  knights  of 

Westminster,    the  king's  alms  within  the  college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of 

Wyndesore,  with  all  fees,  vesture  and  profits  at  the  second  vacancy,  the 

first  being  granted  to  William  Ballard  alias  Marche.  By  p.s. 

May  14.  Presentation  of  Richard  Brakenburgh  to  the  deanery  of  the  collegiate 

Westminster,    church  within  the  town  of  Warwick,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Edmund 

Albon  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  nephew 
Edward,  earl  of  Warwick.  The  letters  are  directed  to  J.  bishop  of 
Worcester.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    17. 

Jan.  24.  Grant  to  Peter  Hoke  of  the  town  of  Calais,  merchant,  who  when  sailing 

Westminster,    with  other  subjects  of  the  king  in  a  ship  of  Calais  near  Dover  towards 

Calais  on  11  March  last  was  taken  prisoner  by  certain  pirates,  subjects  of 
the  king's  adversary  of  France,  and  taken  to  Boulogne  in  Picardy  and  there 
imprisoned  for  thirteen  weeks  and  afterwards  put  to  ransom  at  250  crowns 
of  gold,  which  without  help  he  cannot  pay,  that  he  or  his  factors  or 
attorneys  may  buy  100  oxen  within  the  realm  and  ship  them  from  the  ports 
of  Dover  and  Sandwich  to  the  town  of  Calais  or  the  parts  of  Flanders  quit 
of  customs  and  subsidies.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  26.  Letters  of  denization  for  Sebastian  de  Gygliis,  bom  in  the  city  of  Lucca 

Westminster,    in  the  parts  of  Italy.  By  p.s.  and  for  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Jan.  29.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Porter,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,  the  Grown,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordship  of  Ware,  co.  Hertford. 

Feb.  1.  Grant  to  Thomas  Gargrave  of  a  yearly  rent  of  10  marks  from  the  issues 

Westminster,    of  the  manor  of  Wakefeld,  co.  York.       '  By  p.s. 

Jan.  27.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Mistelbroke  and  his  heirs  male,  for 

Westminster,  jjig  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Horton 
with  appurtenances  in  the  parish  of  Horton,  co.  Sent,  and  a  tenement 
adjoining  the  manor  and  a  rent  pertaining  to  the  manor,  late  of  William 
Stoner,  knight,  of  the  yearly  value  of  202.,  and  the  manors  of  la  Felde  and 
100  acres  of  land  and  100  acres  of  pasture  in  Compton  by  Guldeford, 
CO.  Surrey,  of  the  yearly  value  of  4Z.  6^.  8d,y  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Douneplace  under  Gildoune  in  the  said  county,  of  the  yearly  value  of 
4  marks,  and  the  manor  or  capital  messuage  called  Wheteham  alias 
Wheteham  Hill,  co.  Southampton,  of  the  yearly  value  of  4  marks,  late  of 
Thomas  Seintleger,  knight,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the 
said  William  and  Thomas  and  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  28  January,  1  Bichard  III,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  advowsons,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  woods,  parks, 
warrens,  mills,  waters,  fisheries,  ways,  paths,  liberties,  franchises,  profits 
and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  80«.  yearly,  with  all  issues 
from  18  October,  1  Richard  III.  By  p.s. 

March  14.        Grant  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  abbey  or  monastery  of  St.  Mary 
Westminster,   without  the  wails  of  the  city  of  York,  for  a  certaan  sum  of  money  paid  by 

8258  2  L 


530  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  ^Qg  Membrane  17 — cont. 

them  to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  from  the 
time  of  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Bothe,  late  abbot,  during  voidance, 
saving  to  the  king  knights*  fees,  advowsons  of  churches,  wards,  marriages 
and  reliefs.  By  p.s. 

March  80.         Pardon  to  Robert  Tilney  of  Wytlesford,  co.  Cambridge,  esquire,  late 
Westminster,    sheriff  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him,  all 

escapes  of  felons  and  prisoners  and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANES  16  and  15. 

March  24.        Commission  to  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight, 
Westminster.    Humphrey  Starky,  knight,  and  Robert  Brakenbury,  knight  of  the  body,  to 

enquire  into  the  petition  of  Thomas  Bruyn,  esquire,  that  whereas  John 
Colyn,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stifford,  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  South- 
wokyndon,  co.  Essex,  and  two  acres  of  land  in  Stifford,  co.  Essex,  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  and  demised  the  same  to  Robert  de  Memey  for  life  with 
remainder  to  Ingelram  Bruyn  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  and  the  said 
Robert  was  seised  of  the  premises  and  died  and  they  remained  to  the  said 
Ingelram,  who  received  the  esplees  thereof  and  had  issue  Maurice  Bruyn  and 
died,  and  the  premises  descended  to  the  said  Maurice  and  he  was  seised 
thereof  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  and  enfeoffed  Philippa,  late  duchess  of 
York,  of  the  same  and  she  granted  the  same  to  him  and  Elizabeth  his  wife 
and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  they  were  accordingly  seised  of  the  same  in 
their  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  and  the  said  Maurice  enfeoffed  John  Cley, 
knight,  John  Crowland,  clerk,  Robert  Oldefeld,  clerk,  William  Jenny  and 
John  Huntyngdon  of  the  same  and  these  granted  the  same  to  Thomas 
Sevmour,  knight,  Thomas  Hungerford,  esquire,  John  Heron,  esquire, 
William  Ludlowe,  esquire,  Nicholas  Stathum,  Thomas  More,  Richard 
Langton  and  William  Everard  and  their  assigns  for  the  life  of  the  said 
Elizabeth  without  impeachment  of  waste,  with  remainder  to  the  said 
Maurice  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  and  the  said  Maurice  died  and  the 
said  Elizabeth  afterwards  died  and  the  said  Thomas  Bruyn,  as  son  and  heir 
male  of  Maurice,  entered  into  the  premises  and  was  seised  thereof  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  tail  imtil  he  was  unjustly  disseised  by  Thomas  Tirell, 
esquire,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  now  the  wife  of  William  Brandon,  esquire, 
to  her  use,  and  the  said  Thomas  Tirell  died  and  the  said  Elizabeth  married 
the  said  William  Brandon  and  they  were  seised  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee 
in  her  right  of  the  premises,  and  by  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
28  January,  1  Richard  III,  it  was  ordained  that  the  said  William  Brandon 
should  forfeit  all  the  possessions  which  he  held  on  18  October  then  last 
past,  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Brendewode,  co.  Essex,  on  80  September, 
2  Richard  III,  it  was  found  etc  (as  on  p,  524),  and  accordingly  the  premises 
were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  his  hands,  but  the  said 
William  Brandon  and  Elizabeth  had  no  right  to  the  premises,  wherefore 
he  prays  that  justice  may  be  done.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  16— cont. 

March  6.         Grant  for  life  to  William  Berkley  of  Weley,  co.  Worcester,  knight,  of 

Westminster,    the  castle  or  lordship  of  Beverstone,  co.  Gloucester,  of  the  yearly  value  of 

60Z.,  late  of  William  Berkeley  of  Beverstone,  knight,  and  in  the  king's 

hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture,  with  knights'  fees,  wards,  marriages, 

reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons  of  churches,  courts,  leets,  fines,  amercements, 


2  RICHARD  ni.— Part  8.  581 


1485.  Membrane  16 — cont, 

heriots,  rents,  services,  reversions,  liberties  and  commodities;  and  grant  to 
him  for  life  of  an  annuity  of  40  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships, 
manors  and  lands  late  of  the  earl  of  Warwick  in  the  counties  of  Warwick, 
Worcester,  Gloucester  and  Oxford  during  the  minority  of  the  son  and  heir 
of  George,  late  duke  of  Clarence,  or  until  other  provision  shall  be  made 
for  him.  By  p.s. 

May  2.  Appointment,  until  2  November,  of  John  Fox,  yeoman  purveyor  of  the 

Westminster.   Carriage  of  the  household,  to  take  carts,  waggons  and  cars  and  horses 
called  ^  hakeneys  *  and  other  necessaries  for  the  same. 

By  bin  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Johnson,  groom  of  the  purveyor,  has  like  letters. 

April  27.  Grant  to  Thomas  Maleverer,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for 
WestminBter.  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  capital  messuage  and  mansion 
within  the  king's  castle  of  Plympton  and  the  manor,  borough  and  hundred 
of  Plympton  with  their  members,  co.  Devon,  and  all  other  messuages, 
lands,  advowsons  of  churches,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  woods,  marshes, 
conmions,  rents,  courts,  leets,  suits  and  profits  of  the  same,  chaces, 
warrens,  parks,  herbage,  pannage,  fairs,  markets,  tolls,  villeins,  customs 
and  other  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments  pertaining  to  the  same, 
which  came  into  the  hands  of  Edward  IV  by  the  forfeiture  of  George,  late 
duke  of  Clarence,  reserving  to  the  king  the  services  of  all  free  tenants  who 
hold  of  the  king  as  of  the  castle  by  knight-service,  to  hold  by  knight- 
service,  rendering  to  the  king  50  marks  yearly  for  the  ward  of  the  castle  of 
Exeter.  By  p.s. 

May  9.  General  pardon  to  Christopher  Warde  alias  Ward,  late  of  Tratton,  co. 

Westminster.    Sussex,  knight.  By  p.s. 

May  4.  Mandates  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of 

Westminster.    Salisbury,  lately  void  by  the  death  of  Lionel  Wydevyle,  late  bishop,  to 
Thomas  Langton,  late  bishop  of  St.  Davids.     {See  p.  521.)  By  p.s. 

V<tcated  because  above. 


MEMBRANE    14. 

Jan.  26.         Letters  of  denization  for  Benedict  Spynell,  bom  in  the  parts  of  Genoa. 
Westminster.  By  p.s.  and  for  81.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  1.  Inspeximm  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Grey  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.  12  December,  1  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  40Z.  yearly  from  the 
issues  of  the  town  of  Cambridge,  provided  that  no  arrears  shall  be  paid  to 
him  before  26  June,  1  Richard  III. 

By  p.s.  and  for  4Z.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  7.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  mayor,  bailifEs  or  other  occupiers  of  the 

Westminster     town. 

March  16.  Grant  to  Peter  de  Salamanca,  Sancheo  de  Valmazeda,  John  Pardo, 
Westminster.  Diego  de  Cadagna,  Fernando  de  Carrion,  Martin  de  Ordoigna,  Diego  de 
Castro,  Peter  de  Yaldolyt  and  Martin  de  Maluenda,  merchants  of  Spain, 
that  they  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  or  their  executors  after  their  decease 
may  receive  the  sum  of  400  marks  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  from 
any  [cloths] ,  tin,  lead,  woad,  alum,  wines,  iron,  oil,  hides  and  other  goods 
and  merchandise  of  themselves  or  others  in  the  ports  of  London  and 
Suthampton.  By  p.s. 


582  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


24g5.  Membrane  li—cont, 

March  15.  Whereas  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Walter  Ford,  late  escheator  in 
Westminster,  the  county  of  Surrey,  it  was  found  that  Richard  Garnet,  deceased,  was 
seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  a  messuage  in  Suthwark,  go.  Surrey, 
called  'le  Faukon,*  and  two  messuages,  91  acres  and  one  rood  of  land  and 
50  acres  of  meadow  in  Suthlambhith,  co.  Surrey,  and  before  his  death  by  a 
charter  dated  29  September,  1  Richard  III,  enfeoffed  Hamlet  Hassell,  Hugh 
Standisshe,  Reginald  Hassell,  Humphrey  Hassell  and  Roger  Asser  of  the 
same  to  fulfil  his  last  will,  without  licence,  and  the  premises  are  held  of 
the  king  by  the  service  of  Id,,  and  they  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands, 
the  king,  for  llOs.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  pardons  the  trespass  in  this. 

Feb.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Banke,  chaplain,  of  the  chantry  within  the 

Westminster,    king's  castle  of  Sandale,  co.  York. 

April  25.         Signification  to  Th.  bishop  {sic)  of  York,  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 

Westminster,    election  of  William  Sevons,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  without 

the  walls  of  the  city  of  York,  as  abbot  of  the  same.  By  p.s. 

April  24.         Grant   for  life  to   the   king's   servant  John  Pykeryng,  knight,  of  an 
Westminster,    annuity  of  lOZ.  from  the  issues  of    the  king's    castle  or    lordship    of 

Shere&oton,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

April  24.  Grant  to  John  Pykeryng,  knight,  and  Hugh  his  son  and  the  heirs  male 
Westminster,  of  the  body  of  the  latter,  for  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the 
manor  or  lordship  of  Parkehale,  co.  Essex,  late  of  Margaret,  duchess  of 
Somerset,  of  the  yearly  value  of  261.  ISs.  4d,,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees, 
wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  parks,  bondmen,  waters, 
stanks,  woods,  underwoods,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of 
iOs,  yearly.  By  p.s. 

March  2.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Swale  of  the  office  of  keeper  of 

Westminster,    the  king's  park  of  Postron  and  Cage,  co.  Kent,  from  St.  Bartholomew  last, 

receiving  fees  of  Ad,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Tunbrigge,  co. 

Kent,  with  all  other  profits,  and  also  an  annuity  of  6^.  18«.  id,  from  the 

same  issues.  By  p.s. 

April  28.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Christopher  Wyloughby,  knight, 
Westminster.  Robert  Dymmok,  knight,  Thomas  Laurens,  esquire,  and  Robert  Tempeste, 
esquire,  of  the  tenour  of  a  provision  ^nglish)  in  an  act  of  forfeiture  against 
Richard  Welles  late  of  Hellowe,  co.  Lincoln,  knight,  Robert  Welles  kite  of 
Hellowe,  knight,  and  Thomas  Delelaund  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
6  October,  12  Edward  lY,  that  the  act  extend  not  to  any  possessions  of 
Robert  Waterton,  squire,  or  Robert  Waterton,  knight,  his  son  and  heir. 
[Rolls  of  Parliament,  Vt.  145.] 

May  1.  Presentation  of  Henry  Dye  to  the  parish  church  of  Okeford,  in  the 

Westminster,    diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  George.      The  letters 
are  directed  to  the  vicar-general  of  the  bishop,  who  is  abroad. 

MEMBRANE    18. 

March  30.        General  pardon  to  Richard  Wideville  alias  Wydeville  alias  Wodeville  late 
Westminster,    of  Wynyngton,  CO.  Bedford,  knight,  alias  *  chivaJer.'  By  p.s. 

April  5.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Laberok  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the 

Westminster,    castle  of  York  with  the  custody  of  the  gaol  there,  receiving  2d,  daily  for 

the  office  of  porter  from  the  issues  of  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Sheref- 

heton,  CO.  York,  and  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  custody  of  the  gaol,  with 

all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 


2  RICHARD  m.— Pabt  3. 


588 


1485. 

April  10. 
Westminster. 


April  11. 
Westminster. 


April  9. 

Westminster. 


April  9. 
Westminster. 


April  15. 
Westminster. 


March  24. 
Westminster. 


AprU  21. 
Westminster. 

April  28. 
Westminster. 


May  8. 
Westminster. 


May  12. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Ormond,  knight,  of  all  errors  and  actions  against  him 
by  reason  of  any  error  in  the  record  of  a  petition  of  right  lately  presented 
to  the  king  by  him  concerning  the  manors  of  Racheford  alias  Rocheford, 
Lye  alias  Legh,  Foulnesse  and  Pakelesham,  co.  Essex,  and  now  residing  in 
Chancery.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Philip  Constable  of  a  yearly  rent  of 
20L  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  South- 
carleton  by  Lincoln  with  its  members,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  William  Brandon, 
rebel,  and  all  lands  late  of  the  latter  in  Killingholme,  co.  Lincoln.      By  p.s. 

Grant  to  John  Sanches  Darys,  John  Darys  his  son  and  John  Dolybarry, 
dwelling  in  the  neighbourhood  of  the  town  of  Bilbas  in  the  county  of  Biscay, 
that  they  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  or  their  executors  after  their  decease 
may  receive  the  sum  of  8,000  crowns  of  gold,  extending  to  the  sum  of  1,600Z. 
of  English  money,  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  on  any  goods  of 
themselves  or  other  merchants  or  subjects  of  the  king  of  Castile  and  Leon 
in  the  port  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  petty  custom 
in  the  said  port. 

The  like  to  the  collectors  of  the  subsidy  of  the  8s.  in  the  tun  and  the  IM, 
in  the  pound  in  the  said  port. 

Grant  to  Richard  Baldre,  clerk,  of  an  annuity  of  50  marks  from  the 
revenues  of  the  hanaper  until  he  shall  be  promoted  by  the  king  to  an 
ecclesiastical  benefice  with  cure  of  the  yearly  value  of  50  marks  and  a 
prebend  or  free  chapel  or  other  benefice  without  cure  of  the  yearly  value 
of  lOl.  By  K. 

MEMBRANE   12. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Roger  and  Thomas  Gale  of  the  office  of  keeper 
or  clerk  of  the  king's  ships  within  the  realm  of  England  and  elsewhere,  and 
12(/.  daily  for  their  wages  and  6^.  daily  for  the  wages  of  a  clerk  under  them 
from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth,  with 
all  other  profits,  and  also  8s.  from  the  same  customs  and  subsidies  for  every 
day  on  which  they  shall  ride  about  their  business.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors. 

General  pardon  to  Robert  Clyffbrd  late  of  London,  esquire,  alias  late  of 
Colcestre,  co.  Essex,  alias  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  26  April.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Frank,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  York, 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office. 

By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  William,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  without  the  walls 
of  the  city  of  York,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  entries  into  the 
temporalities  of  the  abbey  and  alienations  and  acquisitions  in  mortmain  of 
lands  held  in  chief  without  licence.  By  p.s. 


May  8. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  11. 

General  pardon  to  Maurice  Barowe  alias  Baro  alias  Barghe  alias  Baruughe 
of  Estchardeford,  co.  Southampton,  esquire,  alias  *  gentilman,'  alias  of 
Chardeford,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  May.  By  p,s. 


584  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


I  ioc  Membrane  11 — cant. 

April  22.         General  pardon  to  John  Jamys  alias  Webbe  of  Pulborowe  alias  Pulburgh, 
Westminster,    co.  Sussex,  *  wever,'  alias  *  husbondman/  alias  *  laborer.'  By  K. 

Feb.  5.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Woderoue  and  Bichard  Woderoue  his  son  of  the 

Westminster,    office  of  receiver  of  the  king's  lordships  of  Connesburgh,  Hatefeld  and 

Wakefeld  with  their  members,  co.  York,  with  the  accustomed  fees.       By  p.s. 

May  7.  Pardon  to  William  Warde  late  of  Maydeston,  co.  Kent,  '  gentilman,'  and 

Westminster.  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  his  outlawry  and  her  waiver  in  the  said  county  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  Edward  IV  to  satisfy  John 
Golyn  of  lOL  for  triple  damages  which  he  sustained  through  their  trespass  on 
a  messuage  and  garden  of  his  at  Maydeston ;  they  having  surrendered  to  the 
Marshalsea  prison,  as  William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Bench,  has  certified. 

April  30.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Norton  late  of  London,  doctor  of  laws,  alibis 
Westminster,   clerk,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  20  ApriL  By  p.s. 

April  6.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Newark  of  a  yearly  rent  of 

Westminster.   20Z.  from  the  king's  manor  of  Blechingly,  co.  Surrey.  By  p.s. 

May  5*  General  pardon  to  Amyas  Pawelet  late  of  Henton  St.  George,  co.  Somerset, 

Westminster,    c  gentilman,'  son  of  William  Pawelet,  knight.  By  p.s. 

May  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Savage  the  younger,  knight,  of  the 

Westminster,    marriage  of  Thomas  Culpeper  son  and  heir  of  Bichard  Gulpeper,  esquire, 

without  disparagement,  with  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands, 
possessions  and  hereditaments  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  privileges  and  franchises  late  of  the 
said  Bichard  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said 
Thomas,  to  hold  during  the  said  minority,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. 

By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE   10. 

Jan.  30.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Bonyngton,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks 

Westminster,   from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Guysnes  at  the  hands  of  the  treasurer  of 

the  town  of  Calais.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  80.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Bonyngton,  esquire,  of   the 

Westminster,   office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Guysnes  with  the  same  number  of  soldiers 

and  wages  for  himself  and  them  as  Henry  Yong  or  anyone  else  had  and  all 
other  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  25.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Atkynson  of  an  annuity  of 

Westminster.    10  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  manor  of  Haveryng  at  the  Boure, 

CO.  Essex,  and  lordships  of  Middelton  and  Merden,  co.  Kent  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roland  Nicholson,  one  of  the  yeomen 
of  the  crown,  of  Qd.  daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  the  same  issues. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Salman,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
crown.  By  p.s. 

April  11.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Fitzherbert  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.    81  May,  20  Edward  IV  {seep.  202). 

By  p.s.  and  for  6s.  8^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


2  RICHARD  III.— Pabt  8. 


585 


1485. 

May  12. 

Westminster. 


May  14. 

Westminster. 


Jane  1. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  01 — cant. 

Grant  for  life  to  Ralph  Willoaghby,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  offices  of 
steward  and  receiver  of  all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  of  the  honour  and 
lordship  of  Richemond  within  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  and  10 
marks  yearly  for  h^  fee  from  the  issues  of  the  premises,  with  all  other 
profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  servant  and  chaplain  Master  Thomas  Button  of  the 
canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  or  collegiate  church  of  St. 
Mary  and  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Windesore  void  by  the  death  of 
Master  William  Towres.  By  p.s.  [1068.] 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Licence  for  Margaret  Clifford,  widow,  to  grant  in  mortmain  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  Belton  in  the  Isle  of  Axholme,  co.  Lincoln,  to  the.prioress 
and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Leonard,  Asholt  in  Ardale,  co.  "Kork, 
and  for  these  to  appropriate  the  said  church  in  mortmain,  provided  that  the 
sacraments  of  the  cure  be  administered  by  a  suitable  chaplain  and  a 
certain  portion  to  be  limited  by  the  bishop  be  distributed  yearly  among  the 
poor  parishioners.  By  p.8. 


1484. 

Dec.  7. 
Westminster. 

Dec.  11. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  29. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  17. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  17. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    9. 


Signification  to  Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  of  the  royal  assent 
to  the  election  of  John  Clerk,  brother  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Mary  or  House 
of  God,  Dover,  as  master  of  that  place.  By  p.s. 


General  pardon  to  John  Morton,  bishop  of  Ely. 


By  p.s. 


Dec.  18. 

Westminster 

Aug.  15. 
Westminster. 


1485. 

Jan.  8. 

Westminster. 

1484. 

Dec.  14. 

Westminster 


Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Grey  of  Horton,  co. 
Northumberland,  knight,  of  an  annuity  of  lOZ.  from  the  issues  of  the 
customs  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Cole,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
crown,  of  an  annuity  of  lOL  from  the  customs  in  the  port  of  Sandwich.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  the  king's  servant  Morgan*  Kydwelly, 
the  king's  attorney,  of  the  custody  of  that  part  of  the  king's  chace  of 
Cramboume  called  ^Chittret,'  co.  Dorset,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  with 
all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  James,  Walden,  to 
elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  John  Halstede,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Rigby,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  of  the  constableship  or  custody  of  the.  king's  castle  of  Bodiham, 
CO.  Sussex,  with  the  keeping  of  the  park  pertaining  to  it,  late  of  Thomas 
Lewkenour,  knight,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  rebellion  and 
forfeiture,  receiving  20L  yearly  for  the  office  from  12  December  last  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Bodiham  and  the  accustomed  fees  for  the 
keeping  of  the  park,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s 

Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  St.  Mary,  Merton,  to  elect  a 
prior  in  the  place  of  John  Kyngeston,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Thompson  of  the  office 
of  collector  of  the  toll  at  the  north  end  of  Boroughbrigge  called 
<  Richmondeshire  toUe,'  with  fees  of  4  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the 
toll.  By  p.s. 


'  Geoffrey  '  in  margin. 


586 


CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1484, 

Dec.  14. 
Westminster. 

1485. 

Jan.  6. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  20. 

Westminster. 

April  27. 
Westminster. 

May  18. 

Westminster. 

April  80. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  26. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  9. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  9 — cont. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  Laurence  Mountford,  bachelor  in  decrees, 
of  the  free  chapel  in  the  parish  church  of  Flamstede,  co.  Hertford,  in  the 
king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick. 

By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Peter  Hogg  as  controller  of  the  great 
and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the  subsidy 
of  the  8s.  in  the  tun  and  the  12^/.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  Pole  and 
ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  provided  that  he 
execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket  seal. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 

Thomas  Sampson  in  the  port  of  Ipswich. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Bobert  Crowmer  in  the  port  of  Great  Jememouth. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


John  Thnrleby  in  the  port  of  Lenne. 


By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Charles  Denham  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Craforth  in  the  ports  of  Plymmuth  and  Fowey. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Suthworth  as  controller  of  the 
great  custom  and  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  in  the  port  of 
London  and  ports  and  creeks  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE    8. 

May  17.  Grant,  in  consideration   of   the  losses  incurred  by  the  burgesses  and 

Westminster,  conmionalty  of  the  town  of  Yoghull  in  Ireland  from  various  Irish  enemies 
of  the  king  and  from  rebellions  of  the  English  and  from  violators  of  the 
peace,  that  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  who  have  been  admitted  to  the 
franchise  shall  assemble  yearly  on  Friday  before  the  feast  of  St.  Matthew 
within  the  town  and  elect  from  themselves  a  mayor  and  two  bailifTs,  and 
incorporation  of  them  by  the  name  of  the  mayor  and  bailiffs,  burgesses  and 
commonalty  of  the  said  town.  Grant  also  that  the  mayor  and  baihffs  shall 
have  jurisdiction  and  cognisance  of  all  pleas  real  and  personal  within  the 
town  and  the  suburb,  burgage  and  liberty  of  the  same,  and  shall  hold  their 
court  weekly  on  Friday,  except  on  feast  days,  and  shall  have  all  the  issues 
of  the  same,  and  cases  concerning  themselves  shall  be  determined  before  the 
justices  of  the  Common  Bench  of  Ireland.  Grant  also  that  all  who  shall  be 
admitted  to  the  liberty  of  the  town  shall  be  quit  of  tolls  and  other  customs 
throughout  England  and  Ireland.  Grant  also  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs,  burgesses 
and  commonalty  of  power  to  levy  all  customs  and  cokets  in  the  ports,  creeks 
and  pills  of  the  town  from  the  headland  of  Ardmore  and  the  island  of  GapuU 
to  the  island  of  Torryn,  and  to  expend  the  issues  on  the  defence  of  the  town 
and  to  render  their  account  yearly  before  two  of  the  burgesses  and  not  at  the 
exchequer  of  Ireland.  And  grant  that  they  shall  have  all  liberties  granted 
to  them  by  the  king's  predecessors.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Catesby,  esquire  of  the  body, 

Westminster.    Qf  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  11  May,  1  Edward  IV 


2  RICHARD  m.— Pabt  8.  687 


X  4  8  5 .  Membrane   8 — conU 

{nee  Vol.  I,  p.  18),  to  William  Hastynges,  knight,  and  Ralph  Hastynges, 
esquire.  These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in 
Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

MEMBRANE  7. 

June  14.  Grant  to  the  mayor,  bailifk,  commonalty  and  citizens  of  the  king's  city 
Westminster,  and  chamber  of  Dublin  in  Ireland  that  the  mayor  with  the  recorder  shall 
be  justices  to  hear  and  determine  all  felonies  and  other  offences  conmiitted 
within  the  said  city  and  the  suburbs  and  franchises  of  the  same,  and  that 
they  shall  have  the  king's  gaol  within  the  city  and  the  mayor  and  recorder 
shall  be  justices  to  deliver  it ;  and  pardon  to  them  for  60  years,  for  the 
pavage  and  murage  of  the  city,  of  49^.  6«.  Sd,  yearly,  parcel  of  the  200 
marks  which  they  are  bound  to  render  yearly  to  the  king  at  the  exchequer 
of  Ireland  for  the  fee-farm  of  the  city.  By  p.s. 

June  8.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Seymour,  esquire,  of  the  tenours 

Westminster,    of  the  following  : — 

1.  A  writ  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer 
directing  them  to  send  into  Chancery  the  tenour  of  the  bounds  of  the 
forest  of  Savemak  before  the  perambulation  of  Henry  [III].  Dated 
14  May,  2  Richard  UI. 

2.  The  endorsement  of  the  writ. 

8.  The  answer  of  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains : — The  bounds 
begin  from  the  bridge  of  Elescote  without  Marlebergh  ascending 
towards  Enesbury  and  so  by  the  middle  of  Enesbury  to  Aldredeslade 
and  so  to  the  well  at  west  of  Puttehale  and  so  by  the  bottom  of  the 
valley  to  Puttehale  and  so  by  the  highway  to  Hungerford  to  the  house 
of  lepers  there  and  so  descending  as  the  water  called  Kenete  descends 
to  the  mill  of  Cherleford  and  so  by  the  green  way  between  Foxle  and 
Baldele  to  Chaldefeld  and  thence  to  the  great  dyke  on  the  west  and 
thence  ascending  to  the  town  of  Spraye  and  thence  ascending  to  the 
little  mountain  where  three  coimties  meet,  viz.  Hampshire,  Wiltshire 
and  Berkshire,  and  thence  by  the  green  way  which  descends  between 
the  wood  of  the  prior  of  Okeburn  and  the  wood  of  William  Buggy,  so 
that  this  last  wood  remains  within  the  forest,  and  so  by  the  way  going 
to  Andevere  descending  from  the  said  wood  to  the  well  of  Frynham  and 
so  ascending  by  the  middle  of  the  valley  of  Huppyngescombe  to 
Stretghate  and  from  thence  by  the  green  way  going  to  Golyngebum 
Whytewey  and  from  Whytewey  to  Falston  and  from  thence  to  Estone 
by  the  middle  of  the  town,  so  that  the  east  part  is  within  the  forest  and 
the  west  part  without,  and  from  the  head  of  that  town  to  Oanghill  and 
thence  by  the  head  of  Middelton  and  from  Fifyde  proceeding  to 
Tenmille  within  Peuesy  and  thence  to  the  gallows  of  the  prior  of 
Bradenestoke  and  WyppeshuU  and  thence  by  the  way  leading  to 
Warkweye  and  thence  by  Riggeway  to  the  water  of  Kenete  and  so 
descending  by  the  water  to  the  bridge  of  Elescote. 

-  .  ^  .  MEMBRANE  6. 

1484. 

Nov.  10.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Acham  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.   12  March,  16  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  6d,  daily  for  his  fee  of 

the  crown  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  as  Richard  Foord 

had.  By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


688  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-|  iof'  Membrane  S^-cont, 

Jan.  81.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Hoghton,  knight  of  the 

Weetxxunster.    body,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Hanley,  co.  Worcester, 

and  bailiff  of  the  lordship  there,  with  the  custody  of  the  park  pertaining  to 

it,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  15.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Gray,  knight,  of  a  yearly  rent 
WcBtminster.    of  lOZ.  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  city  of  Norwich. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  17.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs. 

Westminster. 

March  8.         Grant  to  John  Hugford,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  collation  to  the 
Westminster,    canonry  and  prebend  of  St.  James  in  the  collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary, 

Warwyk,  at  its  next  voidance.  By  p.s. 

March  1.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Master  John  Haryngton,  clerk  of  the 
Westminster,    council  of  requests,  of  an  annuity  of  20^  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues 

of  the  king's  lordship  of  Sherifhoton,  co.  York,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  hy 
letters  patent  dated  20  {rectius  27)  December,  1  Bichard  lEL  {see  p.  413), 
surrendered.  By  p.s. 

March  8.         Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman,  William,  earl  of  Huntingdon,  and  Katharine 
Westminster,    bis  wife  of  an  annuity  of  162Z.  108.  lOd,  from  the  issues  of  the  king's 

possessions  in  the  counties  of  Caermerden  and  Cardigan  and  of  the 
king's  lordship  of  Haverford  West  in  South  Wales  until  they  shall  have 
of  the  king's  grant  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  lord- 
ships, manors,  lands  and  other  possessions  to  the  same  value.  By  p.s. 

March  21.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Aspar  of  an  annuity  of  10 
Westminster,    marks    from    Easter    last,   from   the  issues  of  the    king's    lordship    of 

Sherefhoton,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

April  28..         Presentation   of    Christopher    Baynbryge    to    the    parish    church  of 

Pembrige,  in  the  diocese  of  Hereford,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas, 

bishop  of  Salisbury.  By  p.s. 

May  10.  Licence,    for  4   marks  paid  in   the  hanaper,  for  Gerard  Dodyngsell, 

Westminster,  esquire,  son  of  Edward  Dodyngsell,  knight,  to  grant  14  messuages,  4  tofts, 
8  cottages,  17  virgates  of  land,  81  acres  of  land,  26i  acres  of  meadow, 
3s.  10(1,  of  rent  and  a  rent  of  a  pound  of  pepper  in  Bradwell,  held  in  chief  as 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Bradwell,  co.  Oxford,  to  Henry  Sharp,  clerk,  Thomas 
Couton,  clerk,  William  Bolton,  clerk,  and  Richard  Hokyngton,  and  for 
these  to  re-grant  the  same  to  him  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of 
his  body  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Edward. 

June  14.  Pardon  to  John  Elys  of  Langdon  Hilles,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman,'  of 

Westminster,    his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king 

to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea 

prison,  as  appeals  by  certificate  of  William  Huse,  knight,  chief  justice  of 

the  King's  Bench. 

May  11.  General  pardon  to  Bichard  Wodehows  alias  Wodows  late  of  Cornell, 

Westminster,    cq,   Chester,    *yoman,'   alia^s  late   of  Westminster,   co.   Middlesex,   ali€is 

'  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  7  May.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    5. 

Jan.  2.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  merchants  of  Italy  of  letters  patent 

Westminster,    dated  18  December,  22  Edward  IV  {see  p,  342).      [Fcsdera,]  By  p.s 


2  RICHAED  m.— Past  8.  589 


1485. 


MeTnbrane  5 — cont» 


Feb.  16.  Grant,  with  the  assent  of  the  king*s  nephew  John,   earl  of   Lincoln, 

Westminsier.    lieutenant  of  Ireland,  to  Thomas  Ormond,  alias  Botiller,  knight,  earl  of 

Ormond,  brother  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of  Ormond,  who  is  at  present 
in  England,  that  he  may  absent  himself  from  Ireland  for  one  year  and 

1484  I'^ceive  the  issues  of  his  possessions  there.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Bichard  Lylly  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of 

Westminster,    the  king's  lordship  of  Hoton  Panell,  co.  York,  with  wages  of  2d.  daily 

1485  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  Christopher  Metcalf  and  William 

Westminster.    Metcalf  his  son,  of  the  office  of  tfte  keeping  of  the  king's  park  of  Wanlesse 

within  his  lordship  of  Middelham,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from   the 

issues  of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Kendall,  his  secretary,  and  the 

Westminster,  king's  servant  William  Joseph,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  keeper  and  governor 
of  the  king's  park  of  Hethenden,  co.  Kent,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in 
lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  William  by  letters  patent  dated  8  March, 
1  Bichard  III,  surrendered ;  and  grant  for  life  to  the  said  John  of  the 
office  of  master  of  the  king's  game  and  deei  within  the  park,  with  all 
accustomed  rights  and  commodities.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  4. 

Jan.  80.  Commission  to  Walter  Mauntell,  knight,  William  Newenham,  Edward 

Westminster.    Franke,    George    Langvile    and    Bichard    Emson    to    enquire   into   the 

petition  of  John  Peyto  that  whereas  John  Peyto,  knight,  was  seised  of 
the  manor  of  Braunston  and  18  messuages,  a  cottage,  two  tofts, 
12  virgates  of  land  and  20  acres  of  wood  in  Braimston,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  received  the  esplees  thereof,  one 
William  Boos,  knight,  entered  into  the  premises  and  unjustly  disseised 
him  and  was  seised  thereof  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  died,  and  on 
his  death  the  premises  descended  to  Thomas  Boos,  knight,  as  his 
kinsman  and-  heir,  viz.  son  of  Thomas  his  son,  and  the  latter  entered 
into  the  same  and  was  seised  thereof  on  4  March,  1  Edward  IV,  and 
by  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV,  it  was 
ordained  that  he  should  forfeit  all  his  possessions,  and  afterwards  before 
any  inquisition  or  title  had  been  found  John  Acton,  esquire,  entered  into 
the  premises  under  colour  of  certain  letters  patent  of  Edward  IV  to  himself 
and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  and  was  seised  thereof  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  and  died,  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Keteryng,  co.  Northampton,  on 
28  January,  1  Bichard  III,  before  Bichard  Burton,  then  escheator  in  the 
county,  by  virtue  of  his  office,  by  oath  of  twelve  jurors  it  was  foimd  that  the 
said  John  Acton  held  to  himself  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  grant 
of  Edward  IV  by  letters  patent  18  messuages,  a  cottage,  two  tofts, 
12  virgates  of  land,  20  acres  of  wood  and  10«.  11(^.  of  rent  in  Braunston,  and 
that  the  premises  were  held  of  the  king  and  were  worth  14/.  lis.  3d.  and  the 
said  John  Acton  died  on  8  January,  21  Edward  IV,  and  Antony  Acton,  of 
the  age  of  14  years,  was  his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  of  his  body  and 
of  the  premises  belonged  to  the  king  during  minority  and  they  were 
accordingly  taken  into  the  king's  hands,  and  afterwards  by  another 
inquisition  taken  at  Braunston  before  Thomas  Barker,  escheator  in  the 
county,  on  16  January,  2  Bichard  III,  by  virtue  of  his  office,  by  oath  of 
twelve  jurors  it  was  found  that  the  said  Thomas  Boos,  knight,  was  seised 
of  the  manor  and  advowson  of  Braunston  and  the  other  premises  and 


540 


CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1485. 


Membrane  4 — cont* 


Feb.  6. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  21. 
WestminBter. 


attainted  as  above,  but  that  the  right  in  the  premises  descended  to  the 
petitioner  as  kinsman  and  heir  of  John  Peyto,  knight,  viz.  son  of  William 
Peyto,  knight,  son  of  William  Peyto  his  son,  and  the  said  Thomas  Hoos 
and  John  Acton  had  no  right  therein,  and  the  said  advowson  and  rent 
have  always  been  parcel  of  the  manor,  wherefore  he  prays  that  justice  may 
be  done.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  councillor  and  secretary  John  Eendale  of  the 
offices  of  master  forester  or  [master]  of  the  game  of  deer  of  the  king's  park 
of  Haveryng  at  Boure  and  surveyor  and  steward  of  the  king's  lordship  of 
Haveryng  at  Boure,  co.  Essex,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  esquire  Edmund  Vemey,  one  of  the  marshals  of  the 
king's  hall,  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  of  the  office 
of  bailiff  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Sutton  in  Colfeld,  co.  Warwick,  with  fees 
of  id.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits  and  also  an 
annuity  of  lOL  from  the  same  issues.  By  p.s. 


1484. 

Aug.  10. 
Westminster. 


1485. 

March  2. 
Westminster. 


March  4. 

Westminster. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


March  6. 
Westminster. 


1484. 

Dec.  8. 

Westminster. 

1485. 

March  8. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  19. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    3. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Groke  of  letters  patent  dated 
28  April,  18  Edward  IV  [French  Roll,  13  Edward  IV,  m.  19],  granting  to 
him  for  life  the  office  of  collector  of  anchorage,  pontage,  wharfage, 
<  hedsilver'  and  other  small  customs  in  the  port  of  Calais  and  the  port  near 
called  ^  le  Newhaven.'  By  p.s.  and  for  16^.  8r/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Thomeis,  the  prior,  and  the 
convent  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  London,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  ^.  from  their 
lands  and  tenements  in  London  to  Elizabeth,  the  abbess,  and  the  convent 
of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Berkyng,  with  power  of  distraint.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  from  12  December,  1  Richard  III,  to  the  king's 
councillor  John  Kendale,  the  king's  secretary,  of  the  custody  of  a  place 
called  *  the  prince  warderobe '  within  the  city  of  London,  with  fees  of  2d. 
daily  from  the  issues  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Margaret  Percy  alias  Dowglas,  bom  in  the  town  of 
Dawkyth  in  Scotland,  niece  of  James,  earl  of  Dowglas,  that  she  may 
dwell  within  the  realm  and  have  her  possessions ;  and  grant  of  protection 
for  her.  By  p.s.  and  for  \  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Protection,  with  clause  nolumm,  for  the  men  and  inhabitants  of  the 
town  and  parish  of  Harowe  and  their  lands  and  goods,  as  the  king  has 
assigned  the  town  for  the  livery  of  Francis,  lord  Lovell,  knight,  his 
chamberlain.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Tirwhit,  one  of  the  esquires 
of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Castre, 
CO.  Lincoln,  receiving  lOZ.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship.       By  p.s. 

Licence,  at  the  instance  of  the  king's  friend  the  bishop  of  St.  Paul  de 
Leon,  for  Yvo  Michaellis,  merchant  of  Brittany,  to  buy  900  quarters  of 
wheat  within  the  realm  and  ship  them  in  the  port  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull 
and  take  them  in  his  own  ship  to  the  parts  of  Portugal  or  other  foreign 
parts  of  the  king's  friendship.  By  p.s. 

Manumission  of  Alexander  Lang,  John  Lang,  John  Lang,  John  Lang, 
Robert  Lang,  Henry  Lang,  Walter  Lang,  William  Jesse,  Richard  Parker, 


2  RICHARD  in.— Past  8.  641 


1485.  ^    ^ 

Membrane  8 — conU 

Richard  Paddyng,  Roger  Puddyng,  Walter  Trunce,  John  Trance,  Robert 
Noon,  Walter  Home,  Richard  Home,  William  Piers,  Alexander  Piers  and 
John  Piers,  bondmen  of  the  king  as  of  his  manor  of  Framlyngham, 
CO.  Devon,  with  all  their  issues  and  goods.  By  p.s. 

March  8.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  George  Porter  of  the  office 
Westminster,    of  chief  carpenter  of  the  king's  town  and  castle  of  Berwick  and  12(£.  daily 

for  his  wages,  viz.  14Z.  58.  from  the  issues  of  the  city  of  Norwich  and  4Z. 
from  the  issues  of  the  town  of  Ipswich  yearly.  By  p.s. 

March  1.         Confirmation  to  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  de  Pratis, 
Westminster.    Leycestre,  of  the  grant  to  him  in  frank  almoin  by  letters  patent  sealed  with 

the  seal  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster  of  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of 
Stoke,  CO.  Stafford;  and  licence  for  him  to  appropriate  the  church  in 
mortmain,  provided  that  a  vicarage  be  sufficiently  endowed  and  a  competent 
sum  of  silver  be  distributed  yearly  among  the  poor  parishioners.        By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    2. 

May  17.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Lye  of  letters  patent  dated 
Westminster.    29  June,  22  Edward  IV.     {Seep.  841.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  1.         Grant,  for  seven  years,  to  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the 

Westminster.    Bench,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  28Z.  I63.  Sd,  from  the  lordships  and  manors  of 

Eppeworth  and  Haxey  within   the   Isle  of    Oxholme    alias    Axeholme, 

CO.  Lincoli).  By  p.s. 

March  1.         Presentation  of  the  king's  clerk  Richard  Skypton  to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.    Hepham,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Topclyff, 
last  incumbent. 

March  1.         Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  of  452.  28.  6d.  yearly 
Westminster,   from  Michaelmas  last  for  six  and  a  half  years,  viz.  122.  from  the  farm  of 

Kyngton,  co.  Warwick,  182. 2s.  6d.  from  the  fee-farm  and  issues  of  the  town 
of  Ipswich  and  152.  from  the  farm  of  Radwell,  co.  Essex.  By  p.s. 

March  2.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  farmers  of  the  farm  of  Eyngton. 

The  like  to  the  burgesses  of  Ipswich. 

The  like  to  the  farmers  of  the  farm  of  Radwell. 

March  1.  Grant  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  William  Langeley,  esquire,  and  Thomas 
Westminster.  Quadring,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  in  the  counties  of  Kent,  Northampton, 
Warwick  and  Gloucester  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm,  late  of  the  said 
William,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and 
marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. 

By  p.s. 

March  18.        Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  without 

Westminster,   the  walls  of  the  city  of  York  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Thomas  Bothe, 

resigned.  By  p.s* 

March  18.        Grant  to  Charles  Dynham,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs 
Westminster,    male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  services  against  the  rebels,  of  all  lordships, 

manors,  lands,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  rents,  reversions,  services  and 
other  possessions  late  of  John  Halwell,  esquire,  in  Halwell,  Westprall, 


642  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1485.  Membrane    2d — cont. 

Colatonprall,  Combe  in  the  parish  of  Byggebury,  Langeston,  Sterte,  West- 
lake,  Holbeton,  Were  in  Estyngmouth,  Lydeston,  Halwell  in  the  parish  of 
Halwell,  Southpole,  Faldepite  and  Torre  in  Cornewode,  co.  Devon,  of  tlie 
yearly  value  of  60Z.,  to  hold  with  knights''  fees,  advowsons,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, hundreds,  wapentakes,  courts,  leets,  suits  at  the  same  of  freemen  and 
bondmen,  wards,  marriages,  scutages,  reliefs,  fairs,  markets,  warrens,  wreck 
of  sea  and  other  profits  by  knight -service  and  a  rent  of  dl.  15«.  yearly,  and 
1  AAi         ^^  issues  from  Michaelmas,  1  Richard  III.  By  p.s« 

Aug.  20.  Inspejdmus  and  confirmation  to  Robert  Brakenbery,  esquire  of  the  body, 

Westminster,  of  a  writing  of  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight  of  the  body,  dated  12  August* 
2  Richard  III,  granting  for  life  to  the  said  Robert  the  custody  and 
stewardship  of  the  forest  of  Essex  with  all  profits,  which  were  granted  to 
him  for  life  by  letters  patent  dated  8  May,  16  Edward  IV  ;  and  grant  of  the 
same  to  the  said  Robert  for  life. 
-iinp-  By  p.s.  and  for  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  22.        Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of 
Westminster.    Ranulph  Bleese,  canon  of  the  priory  of  Raunston,  of  the  order  of  St. 

Augustine,  as  prior  of  that  place. 


MEMBRANE    1. 

March  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  chaplain  Edmund  Chaderton,  treasurer  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  chamber,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Bradfeld, 
Luydeyard  Milcent,  Manton  and  Westbedwynde  with  their  members,  co. 
Wilts,  and  all  lands,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  woods,  fisheries,  rents, 
reversions  and  services  in  Bradfeld,  Luydeyard  Milcent,  Manton,  Quydhamp- 
ton,  Shawe,  Puryton,  Preshute,  Elcote,  Marleburgh,  Colingborne,  Westbed- 
wynde, HuUavyngton  and  Wotton  Basset,  co.  Wilts,  belonging  to  the  same, 
a  burgage  in  the  city  of  Salisbury  and  all  other  possessions  within  the 
realm  late  of  William  Colyngboume,  rebel,  to  hold  with  knights*  fees,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  fairs,  markets,  escheats,  advowsons,  stews,  stanks,  waters, 
mills,  parks,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements, 
and  other  profits  by  the  accustomed  services,  and  all  issues  due  to  the  king 
before  this  grant.  By  p.s.  [980.] 

March  4.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Meryng  of  Newark,  esquire,  and  the 
Westminster,  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors 
of  Rammardewyke,  co.  Hertford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  6Z.  18«.  8rf.,  Ikylford, 
CO.  Hertford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  61s.  9^.,  and  Pyryton,  co.  Hertford,  of 
the  yearly  value  of  U,  lis,  id.,  seven  messuages,  200  acres  of  land,  28  acres  of 
meadow,  40  acres  of  pasture,  20  acres  of  wood  and  a  rent  of  a  capon  and  a 
root  of  ginger  in  Holywell,  co.  Bedford,  of  the  yearly  value  of  112«.  8</., 
a  messuage,  a  curtilage  and  two  virgates  of  land  in  Arkesey,  co.  Bedford, 
of  the  yearly  value  of  40s.,  and  three  messuages,  60  acres  of  land,  10  acres 
of  meadow  and  12  acres  of  wood  in  Eyon,  co.  Bedford,  of  the  yearly  value 
of  27s.  2rf.,  late  of  Roger  Towecotes,  knight,  rebel,  to  hold  with  knights' 
fees,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  stews,  fisheries,  stanks, 
waters,  mills,  meadows,  underwoods,  parks,  warrens,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  fines,  amercements,  heriots,  rents,  services  and  reversions 
from  the  Annuciation,  1  Richard  III,  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  40s. 
yearly.  By  p.s.  [958.] 

March  [1]  4.       Grant  for  life,  from  1  February  last,  to  the  king's  servant  James  Roos, 
Westminster,   esquire,  one  of  his  sewers,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  king's  lordships  of 


2  RICHARD  III.— Part  3.  548 


I486.  Membrane    1 — cont, 

Thirske  and  Hovyngham,  co.  York,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordships  and  all  other  profits,  and  an  annuity  of  101.  from  the 
same  issues.  By  p.s.  [992.] 

March  [14].       General  pardon  to  Rohert  Eston  of  Eston,   co.   Suffolk,   'gentilman,* 
Westminster,    bailiff  of  the  liberty  of  the  prior  of  Ely  of  his  liberty  of  St.  Ethebeda,  alias 

keeper  of  the  king's  gaol  of  Melton,  of  all  escapes  of  the  felon  Richard 
Fletcher  late  of  Debenham,  co.  Suffolk,  <  laborer,'  and  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  him.     Defaced.  By  p.s.  [989.] 

March  14.        General  pardon  to  Richard  Haute  the  elder  late  of  the  parish  of  Ightham, 
Westminster,    co.  Kent,  esquire,  alias  late  of  Danbury,  co.  Essex,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  11  March.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  6.  General  pardon  to  William  Bensted,  *  gentilman,'  alias  of  Benyngton, 

Westminster,    co.  Hertford,  alias  of  Bensted,  co.  Southampton,  alias  of  Winterslowe,  co. 

Wilts,  alias  of  Stanbrigge,  co.  Essex,  alias  of  Walcamstowe  alias  Higham, 
CO.  Essex,  alias  of  London,  co.  Middlesex,  alias  esquire  of  the  body,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  20  January.     Defaced.        By  p.s.  [878.] 

March  7.         Letters  of  denization  for  Andrew  James,  bom  in  the  parts  of  Gueldres. 
Westminster.    Defaced.  By  p.s,  [925]  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

[March  22.]       Grant  to  brother  Thomas  Penketh,   of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine, 

[West-        professor  of  theology,  of    an    annuity    of    101.    from    the    fee-farm    of 

nunster.j       Dorcestre,  co.  Dorset,  from  Michaelmas  last,  until  he  shall  otherwise  be 

provided  for  for  life.     Mutilated.  By  p.s.  [940.] 


MEMBRANE    24d. 

May  8.  Commission  to  Oto  Gilbert,  esquire,  John  Denys  of  Orlegh,  Thomas 

Westminster.    Graimevyle,  esquire,  Walter  Coplestone,  esquire,  John   Gifford,  esquire, 

John  Speccote,  esquire,  and  Richard  Eyre,  *  gentilman,'  to  enquire  about 
all  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  advowsons  of  churches  belonging  to  the 
king  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall  and  concealed  from  him  and 
all  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  escapes  of  felons  and  fugitives, 
forfeiture  and  concealments  of  officers  belonging  to  the  king  and  concealed 
from  him,  and  all  alienations  of  lands  held  in  chief  without  licence. 
Vacated  by  surrender  in  wax. 

May  12.  Commission  to  Edmund  Bedyngfeld,  knight,  Ralph  Willughby,  one  of 

Westminster,    the  esquires  of  the  body,  and  John  Fyncham  the  elder  to  enquire  about  all 

wards,  marriages,  reliefs  and  escheats  pertaining  to  the  king  in  the  county 
of  Norfolk,  and  concealed  from  him,  and  all  wastes,  sales  and  destructions 
committed  on  the  manors  and  land  pertaining  to  these. 


MEMBRANE    2dd. 

May  10.  Commission    to    Hugh    Hastynges,    Gilbert    Debenham    and    John 

Westminster.    Wyngefeld,  knights,  John   Paston,   Ralph   Shelton,   William   Yelverton, 

Thomas  Bakon,  Robert  Barney,  Philip  Tylney,  Robert  Brews  the  younger, 
William  Brews  the  younger,  and  John  Brews  to  arrest  Thomas  Hansard, 
esquire,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council  in  the  octaves  of 
St.  Hilary.  By  C. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  and  sheriffs  of  Norwich. 


644  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


]^4g5  MEMBRANE    214. 

May  25.  Commission  of  over  and  terminer  to  Francis,  visconnt  Lovell,  Thomas 

Westminster.    Stanley  of  Stanley,  Knight,  William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight, 

Humphrey  Starky,  knight,  John  Catesby,  knight,  William  Cat^by,  esquire 
of  the  body,  John  Fynewes,  Morgan  Kydwelly  and  Thomas  Eebyll  toudung 
counterfeitings,  sweatings  and  falsifications  of  coin  and  money  and  other 
offences  in  the  counties  of  Warwick,  Leicester,  Nottingham,  Derby, 
Stafford,  Salop,  Worcester,  Hereford  and  Gloucester.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same  and  Robert  Woudley,  mayor  of  Coventry,  and 
Henry  Botiller  within  the  city  of  Coventry. 

May  80.  Commission  to  William  Comersale  to  take  carpenters,  smiths  and  other 

Westminster,    workmen  for  the  repair  of  a  ship  called  la  Elizabeth,  which  the  king  has 
ordered  to  go  to  sea  shortly,  and  mariners  and  soldiers  for  the  same. 

The  like  to  John  Grene  for  a  ship  called  la  Mary  of  Yermouth. 


MEMBRANE  18d. 

March  2.         Precept  to  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester  to  issue  a  proclamation  (English) 
Weetminster.    that  the  truce  which  was   concluded   between  the  king  and  his  cousin 

Francis,  duke  of  Brittany,  to  continue  unto  24  April  next  19  extended  to 
Michaelmas,  1492. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  in  the  following  counties: — 

Kent.  Lincoln. 

Worcester.  Hereford. 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon.        Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

Somerset  and  Dorset.  Northampton. 

Northumberland.  Rutland. 

Oxford  and  Berks.  Devon. 

Stafford.  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Salop.  Essex  and  Hertford. 

York.  Wilts. 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  Nottingham  and  Derby. 

Southampton.  Cornwall. 
Warwick  and  Leicester. 

March  8.         Commission    to    Oto    Gilbert,    Thomas    Boweryng,    Robert   Holbeme, 
Westminster.    Richard   Taillour  of    Toppesham,  yeoman  of    the  crown,  and    Richard 

Lepton,  yeoman  of  the  king's  chamber.  When  lately  a  petition  was 
exhibited  before  the  king  and  council  by  Giliom  Marcellis,  subject  of  the 
duke  of  Austria,  against  John  Taillour  concerning  the  capture  of  a  ship  of 
the  said  Giliom,  and  the  answer,  replication  and  rejoinder  were  made,  the 
king  appointed  the  said  Oto  and  Thomas  to  examine  the  parties  and 
necessary  witnesses  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council,  but  they 
have  not  done  so.  The  king  now  appoints  the  said  commissioners  to 
enquire  into  the  capture  of  the  ship  and  the  taking  away  of  the  goods  and 
merchandise  in  it,  and  to  examine  witnesses  on  certain  interrogatories  to 
be  delivered  by  the  said  John  Taillour,  and  to  summon  all  concerned  in  the 
capture  to  appear  before  the  king  and  council  on  a  certain  day,  and  to 
certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council  on  5  May  next. 

March  19.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight, 

Westminster,    treasurer  of  England,  Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  EdwEurd,  viscount  Lysley, 

Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  John  Scrope  of  Upsall,  knight,  John 

Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,   knight, 


2  RICHARD  III.— Pabt  8.  645 


1485.  Membrane  I8d — cent. 

Richard  Crofte,  knight,  Humphrey  Starkey,  knight,  Guy  Fairfax,  knight, 
Richard  Neell,  knight,  John  Catesby,  knight,  John  Sulyard,  Brian  Rocclyflf, 
Edward  Goldesburgh,  John  Holgrave,  Alvred  Cornburgh  and  Roger 
Philpot  in  the  comity  of  Essex.  By  K. 

MEMBRANE   13d. 

April  10.         Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsman  WiUiam,  earl  of 
Westminster.    Arundell,  constable  of  Dover  castle  and  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports, 
Thomas  Arundell  of  Matravers,  knight,  Henry  Grey,  lord  Grey,  knight, 
William  Husee,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  Humphrey  Sterky,  knight, 
Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  Richard  Neell,  knight,  John  Catesby,  knight,  John 
1^  Sulyard,  Philip  Lewes  and  Thomas  Oxenbrigge,  on  the  oath  of  men  of  the 

Cinque  Ports,  touching  certain  offences  committed  by  Guyllemyne  Alman, 
Stephen  Baker,  John  Touten  and  Katharine  Preser.  By  E. 

April  14.         Commission  to  Henry  Bodrugan,  knight,  Thomas  Haybom,  Thomas 
WestminBter.    Kyllygrewe,  Thomas  Lymbery,  John  Radford,  Peter  Seyntaubyn,  Thomas 

Raben  and  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  on  complaint  by  Henry  Levet  of 
Brittany,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Seynt  Marie  of  Portaly,  of  the  portage 
of  60  tuns,  of  which  he  and  John  Furell  and  Guillim  Cargonam  are 
owners,  that  when  the  said  ship  laden  with  wines,  salt,  cloths  and  other 
merchandise  in  the  parts  of  Brittany  was  taken  to  the  port  of  Suthampton 
under  confidence  in  the  truce  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  duke 
of  Brittany,  and  was  lying  at  anchor  there  on  15  March  last  John  Morys  in 
a  ship  of  war  called  le  Little  Anne  of  Fowey,  of  which  he  was  master  and 
part-owner,  Laurence  Kent,  victualler  of  the  same,  Edward  Philip 
the  younger,  Thomas  Philip  his  brother,  Thomas  Cornelius,  John  Code 
and  Thomas  Bruere  with  others  unknown  boarded  it  and  took  it  to 
Yarmouth  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  carried  off  11  tuns  of  wine,  200 
quarters  of  salt  and  divers  linen  cloths  to  the  value  of  200  crowns  of  gold 
and  certain  anchors,  sails  and  gear  to  the  parts  of  Cornwall,  to  enquire  in 
the  town  of  Fowey  and  the  adjacent  parts  and  elsewhere  in  the  county  into 
the  matter  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  to  arrest  the  offenders 
and  aU  who  refuse  to  make  restitution  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and 
council. 

April  8.  Commission,    until    81   August  next,   to  Alvred    Cornburgh,  esquire, 

Westminster,    under- treasurer  of  England,    Thomas  Rogers,    Thomas   Bulkeley,    John 

Crafford,  Thomas  Gale,  Thomas  Crafford  and  Henry  Palmer  to  take  muster 
in  any  convenient  places  within  the  realm  of  George  Nevyll,  knight, 
captain,  and  the  men  at  arms,  armed  men,  archers  and  others  of  a  force  which 
the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  sea  to  resist  his  enemies,  and  to  certify 
thereon  to  the  king. 

MEMBRANE  12<2. 

May  4.  Commission  to  John  Seymour,  Henry  Longe,  John  Monpesson,  John 

Westminster.    Pole  of  Wylton,  John  Cutte  and  the  sheriff  to  enquire  into  certain  riots  in 

the  county  of  Wilts. 

MEMBRANE    lid. 

March  11.        Commission  to  Humphrey  Dacre,  knight,  Richard  Ratclyffe,  knight, 
Westminster.   Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  Richard  Musgrave  the  younger,  Thomas 
Ratclyff,   Edward   Ratclyff,  Richard    Sidkeld,  William  Musgrave,   John 
8258  ^  2  m 


646  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1486.  Meiiibrane  lid — cont. 

Crakenthorpe  and  Richard  Louther.  The  king  lately,  understanding  that 
certain  evildoers  proposed  to  go  armed  to  Hayton  and  forcibly  enter  the 
castle  or  house  of  Nicholas  Musgrave  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  waste 
their  goods,  directed  the  justices  of  the  peace  and  the  sheriff  of  the  said 
county  [of  Cumberland]  to  cause  a  proclamation  to  be  made  at  Hayton  and 
elsewhere  in  the  county  for  the  keeping  of  the  peace,  and  the  sheriff  has 
certified  that  he  caused  proclamations  to  be  made  accordingly  at  Hayton 
and  elsewhere  in  the  county,  viz.  at  Carlile  and  Cokermouth,  but  that 
before  they  were  made  Roland  Martyndale,  Robert  Martyndale,  Philip 
Colwell,  Bartholomew  Colwell,  Robert  Mathyng,  William  Braton,  William 
Seynos  and  others  unknown  forcibly  entered  the  castle  and  there  have 
remained  after  and  contrary  to  the  proclamations.  The  king  therefore 
orders  the  said  commissioners  to  go  in  person  to  the  castle,  assembling  the 
posse  of  the  county  if  necessary,  and  to  cause  the  said  proclamations  to  be 
made  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  all  the  evildoers  who  hold  the  castle  and 
to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  in  Chancery. 

April  8.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Edward,  viscount  Lysley,  John 

Westminster.  Audeley  of  Audley,  knight,  treasurer  of  England,  Robert  Hille,  mayor  of 
London,  William  Huse,  knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  Humphrey  Sterkey, 
knight,  Guy  Fayrefax,  knight,  Richard  Neell,  knight,  John  Sulyard,  John 
Catesby,  knight,  and  Thomas  Fitzwilliam  touching  certain  offences 
committed  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London  by  Henry  Faunt,  *  draper,* 
John  Thurlwynde,  'gentilman,*  John  Mondes  the  younger,  *gentilman,* 
Thomas  Toly,  'gentilman,'  and  Thomas  Danby,  'gentilman,'  all  late  of 
London. 


MEMBRANE    9d, 

March  6.  Commission  to  Oto  Gilbert,  esquire,  John  Denys  of  Orlegh,  Thomas 
Westminster.  Graunevyle,  esquire,  and  Walter  Copleston,  esquire,  to  enquire  about  all 
lordships,  manors,  lands  and  advowsons  of  churches  belonging  to  the  king 
in  the  county  of  Devon  and  concealed  from  him  and  all  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  escheats,  escapes  of  felons  and  fugitives,  forfeitures  and  conceal- 
ments of  offices  belonging  to  the  king  and  concealed  from  him,  and  all 
alienations  of  lands  held  in  chief  without  licence. 

The  like  to  John  Sapcotes,  esquire  of  the  body,  Nicholas  Carmynowe, 
esquire,  and  Thomas  Sapcotes,  ^gentilman,'  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 
Vacated. 

June  22.  Commission  to  Richard  Delabere,  knight,  Edmund  Cornewayll,  knight, 

Westminster.  David  Gwelyn  Morgan,  esquire,  John  Twyneo  and  Thomas  Morgan  to 
enquire  what  lands  Joan  Barre,  widow,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  counties 
of  Gloucester  and  Hereford  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent,  what  they 
are  worth,  on  what  day  she  died  and  who  is  her  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands 
into  the  Idng's  hands. 

^AQA  MEMBRANE  6d 

Aug.  21.  Commission  to  Robert  Brakenbury,   knight  of  the  body,   and  John 

Westminster.    Kendall,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  to  enquire  about  any  lands,  rents, 

possessions,  goods  and  chattels  which  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  reason 
of  the  attainder  or  forfeiture  of  any  persons  in  the  counties  of  Surrey, 
Sussex  and  Kent  and  which  have  not  been  granted  away,  and  to  take  the 
same  into  the  king's  hands.  By  K. 


2  RICHARD  m.— Part  8.  547 


-tAQA  Metnbrane  Gd — cont, 

June  26.  Commission  to  Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  William  Catesbj,  Morgan 
Westminster.  Kydwelly,  Thomas  Lynam,  Robert  Carre,  John  Hoton,  John  RrOgers  and 
the  mayor  of  Suthampton  to  take  muster  at  any  convenient  place  near 
Suthampton  of  John  Grey,  lord  of  Powes,  knight,  and  1,000  archers  of  his 
retinue  going  to  Brittany,  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  with  all 
haste.  By  K. 


1485. 


MEMBRANE   Sd. 


March  9.         Commission  to  Thomas  Hampden  of  Eymbell,  Thomas  Restwold  and 
Westminster.    Robert  Pygot  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Aylesbury  of  Geoffrey  Dormer  and 

Thomas  Dormer,  prisoners  there. 


MEMBRANE  2d. 

Feb.  9.  Commission  to  Gilbert  Debenham,   knight,   John  Wyngfeld,   knight, 

Westminster.    Ralph  Wylloughby,  esquire,  Robert  Brews  the  younger  and  John  Brews  to 

arrest  Thomas  Hansard,  esquire,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council 
in  the  quinzaine  of  Easter.  By  C. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  and  sheriffs  of  Norwich. 

Jan.  16.  Renewal  of  a  commission  to  all  admirals  etc.  within  England  and  the 

Westminster,  town  of  Calais  with  the  marches  there  {see  p.  862),  in  recompense  for  the 
capture  of  a  ship  called  '  a  caryer '  of  Calais,  as  certain  of  them  have  refused 
to  act  on  the  previous  commission  when  required. 


(  548  ) 


3     RICHARD     III. 


1485. 

Aug.  7. 

Nottingham. 


MEMBRANE  9 


Pardon  to  John  Shirwode,  bishop  of  Durham,  alias  prothonotaiy 
apostolic,  alias  late  orator  of  the  king,  alias  late  archdeacon  of  Eichemond, 
alioif  professor  of  theology,  of  all  acceptances  and  publications  of  apostolic 
letters  and  bulls,  and  all  entries  upon  any  ecclesiastical  temporalities. 
[Failera.]  By  p.s. 

July  26.  Licence  for  Thomas  Grafton  and  the  king*s  subject  Bichard  Awnesham 

Westminster,  or  their  executors  after  their  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  to  ship 
wools,  woollen  cloths,  pieces  of  tin  and  fodders  of  lead  in  the  ports  of 
Suthampton  and  London  and  take  the  same  to  any  foreign  parts  by  the 
straits  of  Marrok  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  to  the  said  ports  quit 
of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of  600^  By  p.s. 


Aug.  1. 
Westminster. 


Presentation  of  William  Combe,  chaplain,  to  one  of  the  chantries  in  the 
chapel  of  St.  Mary,  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Chichester,  void  by  the 
resignation  of  Bichard  Aspynhalgh. 


Aug.  2. 
Nottingham. 


Aug.  6. 

Nottingham. 


Aug.  8. 
Nottingham. 

Aug.  6. 
Nottingham. 


MEMBRANE   8. 

General  pardon  to  Richard  Arnold  late  of  Cambridge,  clerk,  ali€Ls  late  of 
Bluntesham,  co.  Huntingdon,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
26  July.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

Thomas  Maddys  alias  Madyes  late  of  Cambridge,  clerk,  alias  late  of 
London. 

Edward  Bolney  late  of  Leweys,  oo.  Sussex,  'gentilman,'  alias  late  of 
London. 
Henry  Reynold  late  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  alias  <  yeoman.' 
John  White  alias  Petir  late  of  Hatfeld,  co.  Hertford,  *  yeoman,'  alias 
late  of  London. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  for  the  restitution  of  the 
temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Durham  to  John,  whom  Sixtus,  late  pope, 
provided  to  be  bishop  on  the  death  of  William,  last  bishop,  and  who  has 
renounced  everything  prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  papal  bull  by  Thomas 
Scrope  of  Upsall,  knight,  his  proctor,  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken 
by  the  said  proctor.      [Fadera.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 

Middlesex. 

Northumberland. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Letters  of  denization  for  Martin  Swoafif,  '  cordenar,'  bom  in  Almain. 

By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Master  Thomas  Langton,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  late  bishop  of 
St.  Davids,  of  all  goods  and  chattels,  issues  of  castles,  lordships,  manors 


8  RICHARD  III.  649 


24g5  Membrane  8— cow*. 

and  lands  and  presentations  to  churches,  chapels,  chantries  and  prebends 
late  of  Lionel,  late  bishop  of  Salisbury,  received  by  the  said  Thomas 
though  belonging  to  the  king  by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament 
at  Westminster,  28  January,  1  Richard  III.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  8.  Impeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Lenton  of  letters 

Nottingham,    patent  dated  26  June,  14  Edward  IV,  granting  to  them  101.  yearly  from 

the  fee-farm  of  the  town  of  ArnoU,  during  the  life  of  Leonard  Say  or  until 

they  shall  come  into  possession  of  the  chapel  of  Tykhill.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  9.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  receivers  of  the  said  farm. 

Nottingham. 


MEMBRANE  7. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following : — 

July  11.  Philip  Smyth  late  of  Sandrygge,  co.  Hertford,  *  husbondman,*  for 

Westminster.  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of    the   Bench   to   answer  John 

Broughton  touching  a  debt  of  21Z.,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete 
prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has 
certified.  Bedford. 

July  4.  William  Rose  late  of  the  city  of  Canterbury,  '  gentilman,'  for  not 

Westminster.  appearing  to  answer  William  Webley,  citizen  and  beer-brewer  of  London, 

touching  a  debt  of  10^ 


MEMBRANE    6. 

June  80.  Grant  for  life,  from  Midsummer,  1  Richard  III,  to  George  Nevill,  one 

Westminster,  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  master  and  keeper  of  the  king's 
chace  of  Cramboum  and  all  the  king's  forests,  parks,  chaces  and  warrens 
and  deer  in  the  county  of  Dorset,  with  the  exception  of  a  parcel  of  the 
said  chace  called  'Chiterell,'  receiving  such  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
king's  lordship  or  manor  of  Crambourn  as  John  Audeley,  knight,  lord 
Audeley,  lately  had  in  the  office ;  and  the  offices  of  master  and  keeper  of  the 
king's  chaces,  parks  and  warrens  of  Canford  and  the  Isle  of  Purbek,  co. 
Dorset,  and  the  king's  deer  in  the  same  and  constable  or  keeper  of  the 
king's  castle  of  Corf,  co.  Dorset,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  said  lordship  or  manor.  By  p.s. 

July  1.  Grant  to  George  Nevill,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,    male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels,  of  the  manors  of 

F^lerdeston,  Shawe,  Bassettes  Courtein  Shawe,  Quarles  Courte  in  Horton, 
Overwroughton,  Netherwroghton  and  ToUard  with  the  advowson  of  the^ 
church  of  St.  Peter,  ToUard,  pertaining  to  the  manor  and  1,800  acres  of 
arable  land,  800  acres  of  meadow,  1,500  acres  of  pasture,  800  acres  of  wood 
and  160  acres  of  heath  in  Fallerdeston,  Shawe,  Horton,  Overwroughton, 
Netherwroughton  and  ToUard,  co.  WUts,  the  manors  of  Compton  Chamberleyn 
and  Combe  Biset  caUed  Redisplace  and  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Wyntreslowe 
alieis  Rithiscourt,  with  the  exception  of  850  acres  of  wood  called  'Richiswode ' 
parcel  of  the  same  manor,  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  St.  Michael 
belonging  to  the  said  manor  of  Compton  Chamberlayn,  1,000  acres  of 
arable  land,  40  acres  of  meadow,  2,000  acres  of  pasture,  the  said  850  acres 
of  wood  caUed  '  Richewode '  and  6  messuages  in  WUton,  a  messuage  in 
Longcompton  Basset,  50  acres  of  arable   land,    12   acres  of   meadow. 


560  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1485. 


MembroM  6 — covU, 


80  acres  of    pasture,   10  acres  of    arable  land    in   Wjnterslowe    called 
'  Hardinges '  alias  <  Biduelles/  a  messuage  and  8  acres  of  land  in  Berford 
St.  Martin,  a  messuage  and  20  acres  of  land  in  Tidelleshede,  and  a  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Gompton  Chamberlayn  called  *  Strekelond  Moite '  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  8t.  Martin  in  Berford  pertaining  to  it,  co. 
Wilts,  the  manors  of  Chilton  Gandever  and   Daindeshewike  alias   Wike 
with  the  advowson  of    the  church  of  8t.  Mary  pertaining  to  the  manor 
of  Ghilton   Gandever,  and  600  acres  of  arable  land,  25  acres  of  pasture, 
800  acres  of  pasture,  800  acres  of  wood  and  100  acres  of  heath  in  Chilton 
Gandever,  Daundeslewike  alia^  Wike  and  Swampton  and  a  messuage  and 
10«.  of  rent  yearly  in  Seinette  Mary  Born,  co.  Southampton,  the  manors 
of    Hampreston,   Longkirchall  and   Turane   Gunvile,  the  advowsons    of 
the  churches  of   All    Saints,  Hampreston   and   St.    Mary,   Longkirchill, 
pertaining  to    the    manors  respectively,   a  messuage  in  Gissegge,  1,000 
acres  of    arable  land,  50   acres  of  meadow,   800  acres  of  pasture   and 
100  acres    of  wood    in    Hampreston  and  Longkirchell,   the    manor    of 
Osmundes  in  Femnam  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  St.  Laurence, 
Fernnam,   two    water-mills    called    '  Trigges  Milles,'   4    acres    of    land 
and   8  acres  of    meadow  by  Wynburne  Mynster  and   17  messuages  in 
Femnam,  co.  Dorset,   parcel  of  the  manor  of  Tollard,  45.  of  yearly  rent 
from   the    manor     of     Dalamere    alioA    Lambertis    near     the    well    of 
Mynchynhampton  and  a  water-mill  in  Mynchinhampton,  co.  Gloucester, 
during  the  life  of    Master  William   Guyan,   rector    of    the    church    of 
Mychinhampton,  farmer  there,  and  on  his  decease  the  said  manor  and  mill, 
the  manor  of  Mershbaldington  and  800  acres  of  arable  land,  50  acres  of 
meadow,  100  acres  of  pasture  and  4  acres  of  wood  in  Merssbaldington,  co. 
Oxford,  and  10  messuages,  800  acres  of  arable  land,  100  acres  of  meadow, 
160  acres  of  pasture  and  80  acres  of  wood  in  Asshecames  alias  Games  alias 
Games    Asshe,    co.   Somerset,    with    knights*  fees,    advowsons,    wards, 
marriages,   reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks, 
woods,  warrens,  fisheries,  waters,  stews,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and 
commodities,  late  of  John  Cheyny,  esquire,  and  before  of  John  Beynton, 
knight,  and  all  issues  of  the  premises  from  Midsummer,  1  Richard  lU,  t-o 
hold  by  knight-service  and  a  rent  of  15i.  yearly.  By  p.s. 

July  7.  Whereas  by  an   act   in    Parliament  at  Westminster,  on  28  January, 

Westminster.    1  Bichard  III,  it  was  ordained  that  William  Brandon,  esquire,  should  forfeit 

all  the  possessions  which  he  held  on  18  October  then  last  past,  and  by  an 
inquisition  taken  at  Depford  Stronde,  co.  Kent,  on  10  May,  2  Bichard  III, 
before  John  Eendale,  then  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office  it  was  found 
that  Philippa,  late  duchess  of  York,  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Bekenham, 
CO.  Kent,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Beckenham  pertaining  to  it 
in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  etc.  {as  on  j),  524) ;  the  king  hereby  restores  to 
the  said  John  Henyngham  his  moiety  of  the  manor  and  advowson  and 
grants  the  other  moiety  to  him  and  his  assigns  for  the  life  of  the  said 
William  Brandon  to  the  use  of  Edmund  Shaa,  knight,  Thomas  Tirell, 
esquire  of  the  body,  Richard  Fitzlowes,  esquire,  and  Humphrey  Tirell, 
.  esquire,  by  fealty,  and  grants  to  him  the  issues  of  the  manor  from  Easter 
last  during  the  life  of  the  said  William.  By  p.s. 

July  6.  Inspeximus  and   confirmation  to  John  Hache  of   letters  patent   dated 

Westminster^    14   October,   7  Edward  IV,  grajiting  to  him  for  life  10  marks  yearly, 

provided  that  no  arrears  shall  be  paid  before  the  first  day  of  the  reign. 

By  p.s.  and  for  i  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  14,  Letters  of  denization  for  Hermann  Harysebek,  *  poyntmaker,'  born  in 

Westminster.  Almain.  By  p.s.  and  for  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


I 


8  RICHARD  m.  651 


1485. 


MEMBRANE   6. 


July  7.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Neve  of  the  office  of  the  glaziery  or  chief  glazier 

Westminster,  of  the  king's  works,  with  fees  of  12d.  daily  from  the  fee  farm  and  issues  of 
the  city  or  town  of  Norwich  and  all  other  accustomed  profits  and  a  robe  of 
the  suit  of  the  servants  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  hands 
of  the  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe,  with  arrears  of  wages  from  26  June, 
1  Richard  III.  By  p.s. 

July  20.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs  of  Norwich. 
Westminster. 

July  14.  Inspeximiis    and    confirmation  to  John  Payn  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.    23  May,  22  Edward  IV.     {See  p,  880.) 

By  p.s.  and  for  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  18.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  great  and 

Westminster,    petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London. 

The  like  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  following  ports  : — 
Sandwich. 
Suthampton. 
Bristol. 

MEMBRANE    4. 

July  10.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Robert  Sheffeld,  esquire,  of  the  tenours 

of  the  following : — 

1.  Writ  to  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln  directing  him  to  make  reasonable 
divisions  between  the  land  of  the  said  Robert  in  Southconyngesby  and 
the  land  of  Richard  Portyngton  and  Julian  his  wife  in  Sauldyff. 
Dated  20  May,  2  Richard  III.  [Inquisitions  Post  Mortem^  2  Richard  III, 
No.  40.] 

2.  The  answer  of  Thomas  Meres,  esquire,  sheriff.     [Ibid.] 

8.  Inquisition  taken  in  pursuance  at  Fotrynghajn,  co.  Lincoln,  on 
the  vigil  of   the  Nativity  of    St.  John  the  Baptist,  2  Richard  III. 
[llyiiL] 

July  12.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted  on 

81  January  last  by  letters  patent  to  William  Tymperley  late  of  Wysbeche, 

CO.  Cambridge,  'gentilman,'  alias  late  of  London,  staying  on  the  king's 
service  in  the  company  of  Thomas  Thwaytes,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  town 
of  Calais  and  the  marches  there,  on  the  safe-custody  and  victualling  of  the 
same,  because  he  delays  in  London,  as  Thomas  Breteyn  and  Ralph  Astry, 
sheriffs,  have  certified. 

MEMBRANE  3. 

June  28.  Licence,    for     U.    paid     in    the    hanaper,    for    William    Putteham, 

Westminster.    <  gentilman,*   to  enfeoff  Humphrey  Starkey,  knight,  chief  baron  of  the 

Exchequer,  John  Catesby,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Common  Bench, 
John  Holgrave,  one  of  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer,  Thomas  Wyndesore, 
esquire,  John  Grene,  esquire,  William  Donyngton,  John  Godeluk,  Edward 
Cheseman,  William  Buk  and  Thomas  Alberton  of  his  manor  of  Shirfeld  on 
Lodon,  CO.  Southampton,  held  in  chief,  with  the  exception  of  an  acre  of 
land  of  the  same,  and  for  these  to  re-grant  the  same  to  George  Puttenham, 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  William,  and  Alice  Wyndesore,  daughter  of  the 
said  Thomas,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  William  Puttenham. 


552  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1485. 


MEMBRANE  2. 


July  20.  Letters  of  denization  for  Michael  Haryson,  '  cordenar,'  bom  in  Almain. 

Westminster.  By  p.8.  and  for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  6.  Letters  of  denization  for  John  Johnson,  *  cordenar,'  bom  in  Ahnain. 

Westminster.  By  p.s.  and  for  40».  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
July  27.  Cornelius  Hughson,  *  cordenar,*  bom  in  Almain. 

Westminster.  By  p.s.  and  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  27.  Cristinus  Symondson,  *cobler,*  bom  in  Almain. 

Westminster.  By  p.s.  and  for  88«.  id.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  19.         Presentation  of  Robert  Conquer,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  St. 
Nottingham.    Mary,  Newebold  Verdon,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation 
of  Henry  Rynggold  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury. 

July  24.         Letters  of  denization  for  Paul  Godfrey,  *bierbruer,'  bom  in  the  duchy  of 
Westminster.    Holand.     MutUaUd.  [By  p.s.  1081.] 


MEMBRANE  9<f. 

Aug.  2.  Commission  to  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  John  Isaak,  John  Digges,  John 

Nottingham.  Fyneux,  Reginald  Sonde,  Roger  Brent  and  John  Nethersole  to  deliver  the 
gaol  of  the  castle  of  Canterbury  of  Robert  Rede,  'chapman,'  Richard  Milles 
late  of  Canterbury,  'hosteler,'  and  Cornelius  Swan  alias  Ducheman,  'ship- 
man,'  prisoners  in  it. 


MEMBRANE  Id, 

Commission  of  the  peace  in  the  county  of  Kent.     (See  Appendix.) 

MEMBRANE  3d. 

July  4.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Thomas  Grey,  esquire,  Thomas 

Westminster.    Danvers,  William  Danvers,  John   Scotte,  Thomas  Cancellor  and  Roger 

Norys,  touching  the  bondmen  and  tenants  of  John  Sant,  abbot  of  Abyndon, 
lord  of  the  manors  of  Hurst,  Wynkefeld  and  Wysseley,  co.  Berks,  who  have 
refused  the  customs  and  services  due  to  him  for  their  tenures  and  leagued 
together  to  resist  him  and  his  ministers. 


(  558  ) 


APPENDIX. 


COMMISSIONS   OF   THE   PEACE. 


Bedfordshire. 


1.  Buckden,  14  April,  1479. 

2.  Westminster,  14  June,  1488. 
8.  „  26  June,  1488. 

4.  „  5  December,  1488. 

6.  „  8  July,  1484. 

6.  „  21  August,  1484. 

7.  Buckden,  2  October,  1484. 


Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2. 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7. 
Anthony  Grey,  knight,  1. 
Richard  Wydevile,  knight,  1. 
Richard  Pygotte,  1,  2. 
John  Broughton,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

„  the  elder,  1. 

John  Rotherham,  Rotheram,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  6,  6,  7. 
Richard  Enderby,  1. 
John  Cokayne,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Richard  Carlile,  1. 
Richard  Godfray,  Godfre,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,7. 


19  Edward  IV.  m.  88rf. 
Edward  V.  m.  8d. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  2Sd. 

Ud. 

2  „  ,.  26r/. 

25d. 
25d. 


ft 


» 


9i 

♦  I 


John  Fyssher,  1,  2,  8,  6,  6,  7. 

John  Laurence,  1,  2,  7. 

Robert  Gelibronde,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 

William  Colet,  1,  8,  6,  7. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  2,  8. 

Francis  Lovell,  knight,  viscount  Lovell, 

2,8. 
William  Husee,  knight,  2,  8,  4,  5;  6, 7. 
John  Stamford,  Staunford,  2,  8. 
John  Mordante,  Mordaunt,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
Richard  Neell,  knight,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
George  Grey  of  Grey,  6,  6,  7. 
„  knight,  4. 


Berkshire. 


1.  Westminster,  14  April,  1478. 

2.  Wobum,  8  May,  1479. 
8.        „        8  July,  1479. 

4.  Westminster,  1  February,  1480. 

5.  „  10  October,  1480. 


6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 


21  September,  1481. 
18  November,  1482. 
18  February,  1488. 
26  June,  1488. 
5  December,  1488. 


18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2dd. 


19 


20 
21 
22 


1  Richard  lU. 


i» 


m.  SSd. 

S2d. 

SOd. 
Part  1.  m.  27d. 

2.         20r/. 

1.       80rf. 

2M. 
2M. 
Ud. 


>> 


>> 


»♦ 


564 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


BERKSHIRE— cont. 


W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
B.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
R.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

6,  6,  7|  8. 

John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 

John  Howard  of  Howard,  knight,  1, 2, 

8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 

M  „  duke    of 

Norfolk,  9,  10. 
Guy  Fayrefax,  Fairfax,  knight,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  6,  6. 
Thomas  Ursewyk,  knight,  1. 
William  Noreys,  Nores,  knight,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  6,  7,  8,  9. 

Thomas  Dalamare,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8, 9. 

Thomas  Say,  Sey,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8, 

9,10. 
Thomas  Restwold,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Walron,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
John  Isbury,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  10. 
Thomas  Woode,  Wode,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 


Thomas  Vaughan,  knight,   8. 

,,  „         treasurer       o£      the 

king's  chamber,  2,  8,  4,  5^  6,  7. 
John  Denston,  Denton,  8,    4,    5,  0^  1, 

8,  9. 
John  Sulyard,  Suliard,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8- 
WilUam  Stafferton,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
John,  abbot  of  Abyndon,  6,  7,   8. 
Thomas  Danet,  Danette,  8. 

„  dean  of  St.   George's, 

Windsor,  6,  7. 
William  Jenny,  6,  7,  8. 
L.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  7,  8 . 
William  Beselles,  7,  8,  9. 
Richard  Grey,  8. 
Richard  Wydevyle,  knight,  8. 
Alexander  Cheyne,  8. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  9. 
Francis  Lovell,  knight,  viscount  Ix>Tell, 

9,10. 
Humphrey  Starky,  knight,  9,  10. 
Thomas  Tremayle,  9,  10. 
John  Norreis,  9. 
William  Catesby,  knight,  10. 
Edward  Fraunk,  10. 
Richard  Halle,  10. 


B  UCKINGHAM8HIRE. 


1.  Woburn,  6  June,  1479. 

2.  Chichester,  12  September,  1479. 
8.  Westminster,  11  May,  1482. 

4.  „  18  February,  1488. 

6.  „  14  May,  1488. 

6.  „  26  June,  1488. 

7.  ,t  6  December,  1483. 

8.  „  20  November,  1484. 


19  Edward  IV.  m.  82(2. 

„  Sid, 

22  „        Part  1.  m.  81rf. 

,,  „         2,dd, 

Edward  V.  m.  Sd. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  20i. 

„  „        14rf. 

2  ..  „         25d. 


Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  6. 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Byllyng,  knight,  1. 
Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8. 
John  Grey  of  Wylton,  1,  3,  4. 

„  „        knight,  2,  5,  6, 

7,8. 
Thomas  Vaghan,  knight,  4. 

,,  treasurer      of      the 

king's  chamber,  1,  2,  8. 
Richard  Pygot,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
Edmund  Rede,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Hampden  of  Hampden,  1,  2. 
John  Gyflbrd,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Fowler,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8. 
Thomas  Restwold  of  Hedsore,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 


Thomas  Hampden  of  Eymbell,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Richard  Lovell,  1. 

Richard  Maryot,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
William  Notyngham,  knight,  2. 
John  Scotte,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
William  Husee,  knight,  8, 4,  6,  6,  7, 8. 
Roger  Dynham,  8,  4,  8. 
Richard  Grey,  4. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  5,  6. 
Francis  Lovell,  knight,  viscount  Lovell, 

6,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Doune,  knight,  5,  6. 
John  Verney,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
Thomas  Tunstalle,  5,  6. 
J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  6,  7,  8. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  6,  7,  8. 
Richard  Neell,  knight,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Denton,  6. 


APPENDIX. 


555 


Cambridgeshire. 


1.  Westminster,  16  February,  1479. 

2.  Wobum,  1  May,  1479. 
8.         „        4  June,  1479. 

4.  Westminster,  8  January,  1480. 

5.  ..  29  November,  1480. 


6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
10. 


18  February,  1481. 
18  February,  1488. 
26  June,  1488. 
5  December,  1488. 
15  May,  1484. 


Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  8,  4. 

J.  bishop  of  Ely,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7. 
Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  1, 2,  8, 4,  6,  6, 7. 
John  Lescrope,  knight,  1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7. 
Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  1. 
Richard  Pygot,Pygotte,  1,  2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7. 
Thomas  6ray,  Grey,  knight,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
William  Alyngton,  8,  9,  10. 

„  knight,  1,  2. 

John  Cheyne,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  7. 
John  Alyngton,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Pygot,  Pygotte,  Pigot,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Henry  Langlee,  Langley,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
Alexander  Wode,  1,  2,  8. 


18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  25(1. 

19  „         m.  SSd. 

m.  dSd. 
m.  dOd. 

20  ,.         Part  1.  m.  26rf. 

»  25rf. 

Aa  ,,  ,,  oOcl. 

1  Richard  m.        „  2Sd. 

„  ,,         14d. 

2  .,  .,        26d. 


»» 
»• 


»i 


John  Burgoyne,  Borgoyne,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Robert  Tylnay,  esquire,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Robert  Morton,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
William  Notyngham,  knight,  4,  5,  6. 
William  Hasylden,  4. 
J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  6,  6,  7. 
Richard  Seintgeorge,  knight,  6, 6, 7, 10. 
Thomas  Cotton,  Coton,  5, 6,  7, 8,  9, 10. 
John  Hudleston,  knight,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
William  Huse,  knight,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
William  Fendern,  Fynderu,  knight,  7, 8. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  8. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8,  9,  10. 
John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  8, 9, 10. 
Richard  Neell,  knight,  8,  9,  10. 
Thomas  Cheyne,  8. 
WilUam  Wentworth,  8,  9,  10. 
John  More,  esquire,  10. 


Town  and  University  of  Cambridge. 


1.  Westminster,  22  October,  1477. 

2.  „  21  November,  1477. 
8.             „  4  June,  1483. 

4.  Buckden,  5  October,  1484. 


Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2. 
Master  Richard  Roche,  1,  2. 
Master  Robert  Wodelark,  1,  2. 
William  Alyngton,  1,  2. 
John  Wighton,  Wyghton,  8,  4. 

„  mayor  of    the    town, 

1,2. 
Alexander  Wode,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Lacy,  1,  2. 
John  Belton,  1,  2. 
Robert  Coope,  1,  2. 
John  Crofte,  2,  8. 
Thomas,  archbishop  of  York,  chancellor 

of  the  University,  8,  4. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  21d. 

20d. 
Edward  V.  m.  9d. 
2  Richard  UI.  Part  1.  m.  25d. 

Master  Walter  Felde,  8. 

„  provost  of  the  college 

of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas,  4. 
Thomas  Stoyle,  clerk,  8. 
John  Asshewell,  mayor  of  the  town,  8. 
Robert  Morton,  8,  4. 
John  Burgoyn,  8,  4. 
John  Coke,  8,  4. 
John  Elriche,  Erlich,  8,  4. 
John  Yotton,  clerk,  vice-chancellor  of 

the  University,  4. 
Nicholas  Hylton,  mayor  of  the  town,  4. 
John  Hossewell,  4. 


656 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Cornwall. 


1.  Westminster,  14  July,  1477. 

2.  „  26  February,  1478. 
8.  „  12  June,  1478. 

4.  „  14  July,  1478. 

6.  „  13  November,  1479. 

6.  „  28  March,  1480. 

7.  „  27  May,  1483. 

8.  „  24  July,  1488. 

9.  „  26  July,  1488. 

10.  M  80  December,  1488. 

11.  „  22  November,  1484. 

Qeorge,  duke  of  Clarence,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  6,  6,  7. 
Richard  Chokke,  knight,  1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6. 
John  ColshuU,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
Henry  Bodrugan,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
John  Gatesby,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 

knight,  7,  8,  9,  10, 11. 
John  Carmynewe,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  8, 

9,  10,  11. 
Edward  Aysshton,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
Richard  Vyvyan,  Vivian,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  10,  11. 
William  Menwynnek,  1,  2,  8. 
John  Page,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Beer,  Bere,  1,  2,  8,  10,  11. 
Thomas  Tresawell,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  8,  9. 
Thomas  Lymbery,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  8,  9, 

11. 
Michael  Petyte,  Petite,  4,  6,  6,  8,  9, 

ia,''ii. 

Peter    Tregoos,     Tregos,     Treygroys, 
Tregoys,  4,  6,  6,  7  8,  9. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  21rf. 

19rf. 

18  .,  „         28rf. 


ft 

ft 
if 


ti 


19  „  m.  82ef. 

20  „  Part  1.  m.  28rf. 
Edward  V.  m.  lOrf. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  21(2. 


2 


If 
If 


16d. 
24£i. 


P.  bishop  of  Exeter,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Thomas  Luoombe,  6,  6,  7,  10, 11. 
Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  6. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  7,  S,  9. 
Thomas  Brugge,  7. 
James  Tyrell,  knight,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
William     Canrsuyowe,     Camesyewe, 

Camesevyowe,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
Thomas  Granvile,  Greynfeld,  7,  11. 
John  Penfoun,  7. 
Thomas  Kellygrewe,  8,  9,  10, 11. 
„  the  elder,  7. 

John  Penlyn,  7,  8,  9, 10,  11. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
William  Colowe,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
Thomas  Arundell,  knight,  8,  9. 
Edward  Courtenay,  8,  9. 
John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  10, 11. 
Halnath  Malyverer,  10,  11. 
John  Trenoyth,  Trenowith,  10,  11. 
Thomas  Trethewy,  10. 
John  Trebenon,  Trevanyon,  10,  11. 
John  Beaumond,  10. 
Thomas  Rouell,  10. 


Cumberland. 


1.  Westminster,  28  April,.  1481. 

2.  „  24  May,  1488. 
8.            „  26  June,  1488. 

4.  „  6  December,  1488. 


R.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 

8,4. 
Humphrey  Dacre,  of  Dswre,  knight,  1, 

2,  8,  4. 
Richard  Neele,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
William  Jenney,  1. 
William  Parre,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  1, 2,  3, 4. 
William  Lygh,  knight,  1. 


21  Edward  IV.  Part  2.  m.  21d. 
Edward  V.  m.  lOf/. 
1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  22^. 

lid. 


II 


»i 


Thomas  Curwen,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
John  Crakenthorpe,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Roland  Thorneburgh,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
William  Beaule,  Beauley,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  2,  3. 
Roger  Townesend,  2,  8,  4. 
Richard  Hudleston,  knight,  2,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Broughton,  knight,  2,  8. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Liegh,  Lyeek,  knight,  2,  8,  4. 
Richard  Ratclyff,  knight,  4. 


APPENDIX. 


567 


Derbyshire. 


1.  Westminster,  11  February,  1481. 

2.  Nottingham,  7  October,  1481. 
8.  Westminster,  14  May,  1488. 
4.  „  26  June,  1488. 

6.  „  5  December,  1488. 

6.  „  12  December,  1484. 


Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8. 
Henry  Grey  of  Codnor,  knight,  1, 2, 8, 

4,  6,  6. 

William    Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8. 
John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6,  6. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1. 
John  Lyttelton,  1. 
Nicholas  Langford,  knight,  1. 
Henry  Vernon,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
John  Bothe,  1,  2. 
Robert  Eyre,  Eire,  Eyer,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6. 

Thomas  Fraunceys,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Poutrell,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
John  Cursone,  Curson,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
Henry  Stathume,  1. 


20  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  26rf. 

21  „  „     2.       21d. 
Edward  V.  m.  lid. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  2Sd. 

„  „  16d, 

2  „  ..  24d. 


Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 

John  Vavesour,  Vavasour,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 

Henry  Folyaumbe,  Foliambe,  2,  8. 

John  Saucheverell,  2. 

Philip  Oker,  2. 

John  Bradshawe,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  8,  4. 

John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  8,  4. 

Ralph  Sacheverell,  8,  4,  5,  6. 

Ralph  Langford,  8,  4,  5,  6. 

J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  4, 

5,6. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  4,  5,  6. 
Ralph  Fitzherbert,  4,  5. 
Thomas  Babyngton,  4,  5,  6. 
Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  6,  6. 
Thomas  Wortley,  knight,  6,  6. 
Marmaduke  Constable,  knight,  6. 


Devonshire. 

1. 

Westminster,  8  March,  1476. 

17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m. 

>20il. 

2. 

1  February,  1479. 

18 

>> 

2Qd. 

8. 

18  February,  1480. 

19 

m.  QOd. 

4. 

^ 

18  March,  1480. 

20 

Part  1.  m. 

.28d. 

6. 

10  June,  1480. 

ft 

2nd. 

6. 

18  October,  1480. 

»7 

tt 

7. 

12  February,  1481. 

l» 

26d. 

8. 

17  November,  1481. 

21 

„    2. 

20d. 

9. 

18  June,  1482. 

22 

,,     1. 

Sid. 

10. 

14  May,  1488. 

Edward  V.  m. 

lid. 

11. 

24  May,  1488. 

»> 

lOd. 

12. 

28  June,  1488. 

1  Richard  HI. 

Part  1.  m. 

Idd. 

18. 

28  August,  1488. 

»> 

20d. 

14, 

5  December,  1488. 

It 

Ud. 

16. 

8  January,  1484. 

tt 

16d. 

16. 

14  February,  1484. 

tt 

ISd. 

17. 

27  February,  1484. 

tt 

tt 

18. 

18  December,  1484. 

2 

tt 

24d. 

J.  bishop  of  Exeter,  1. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1, 2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
Fulk    Bourghchier    of    Fitz    Waren, 

knight,  1,  2. 
John   Dynham   of  Dynham,    knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 

14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 


Edward    Grey,   lord    Lysle,    knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 7, 8, 9. 
John,  abbot  of  Tavystok,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9. 
Peter  Courteney,  dean  of  the  cathedral 

church  of  St.  Peter,  Exeter,  1. 
Richard  Chokke,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8. 


568 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


VEVOy SHIRE— c(mu 


John  Catesby,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9. 

knight,  10,  11,  12,  13, 

14,  16,  16,  17,  18. 
Thomas  Sevntleger,  Selenger,  knight, 

1,  2,  3,  4,^6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 
Charles  Dynham,  Denham,  1, 2, 8,  4,  6, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14,  16,  16, 
17,  18. 

William  Huddesfeld,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  16,  17,  18. 
Robert  Palmer,  1,  2,  8,  4. 

Thomas  Dourysshe,  Dowrysshe,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 

John  Denys,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  18. 
„  of  Warley,  Orley,  16,  16, 

17,  18. 
John  Orchard,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6. 
Richard  Wydeslade,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14,  16,  16,  17. 
William    Shillyngford,    Shyllyngford, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
John  Broke  of  Cobham,  knight,  2,  8, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14, 

16,  16,  17,  18. 
P.  bishop  of  Exeter,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  18. 
William  Courteney,  knight,  8,  4,  6,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  12,  18,  14,  16,  16,  17,  18. 
John  Crokker,  knight,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  12,  18. 

John  Halywell,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  18. 
Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  4,  6,  6, 
7,  8,  9. 


Thomas  Hext,  Hexte,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  lO^ 

11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  16,  17,  18. 
John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  kniglit,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  18,  14,  15,  16,  17,   18. 
John   Sapcote,  esquire,  8,  9,  13,    14, 

16,  16,  17,  18. 
Thomas  Brugge,  9,  10,  11. 
Robert       Whyloughby,       Viylxxghhy^ 

knight,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 
Thomas  Bowrynge,  Bouryng,    9,    lO, 

11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  17,  18. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  lO,    11, 

12,  18. 

Thomas  Fulforde,  knight,  10,  11,  12, 

18. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  12,  18,  14,  15, 

16,  17,  18. 
John  Golowe,  12. 
Philip  Courtenay,  knight,  12,  18,  14, 

16,  16,  17,  18. 
William  Colowe,  13, 14, 16, 16, 17,  18. 
John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  14,  15, 

16,  17,  18. 
Thomas  Broughton,   knight,  14, '  15, 

16,  17,  18. 

Thomas  Malyverer,  knight,  14, 15,  16, 

17,  18. 

Robert   Bumant,    Bymant,  Bimant, 

14,  16,  16,  17,  18. 
John  More,  16,  16,  17,  18. 
Walter  Enderby,  15,  16,  17,  18. 
Thomas  Calwodeley,  17,  18. 
Thomas  Ormond  of  Ormond,  knight, 

18. 


Dorsetshire. 


1.  Westminster,  16  April,  1478. 

2.  ,,  6  January,  1479. 
8.  Woburn,  14  May,  1479. 

4.  Chichester,  20  September,  1479. 
6.  Westminster,  28  March,  1480. 


11  February,  1481. 

12  December,  1481. 
12  February,  1482. 
26  February,  1482. 

4  November,  1482. 
8  March,  1488. 
8  June,  1483. 
26  June,  1488. 
6  December,  1488. 

R.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1,  2, 


6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 


it 

it 

it 
ft 
tt 


19 
20 
21 


22 


18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2dd. 

26r2. 
m.  S2d. 
Sid. 
Part  1.  m.  ^8d. 
26d. 


it 


2.       19ci. 


>i 


}} 


tt 


1. 


II 


II 
SOd. 

2Qd. 
Edward  V.  m.  Sd. 
1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  2Sd. 

U4. 


It 


It 


8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 
William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight, 

1. 
Richard  Chokke,  knight,  1,  2, 8, 4, 6, 6. 


APPENDIX. 


559 


DOBSKTSHIRE—corU. 


Nicholas  Latjmere,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 

John  Catesby,  1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 

knight,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
John  More,  1,  2. 
John  Neuborough,  Neuburgh,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 
John  Garant,  8, 

„  the  younger,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 

Thomas  Martyn,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
Walter  Cheverell,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
Thomas  Husee,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 

Morgan  Kydwelly,  Kidwelly,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
John    Broke    (Cobham)   of    Cobham, 

knight,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 

12,  18,  14. 
John  Btourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  8, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  14. 
Richard  Morton,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12. 


Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10,  11. 
John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  knight,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
Thomas  Brugge,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
John  Cheverell,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 12, 18. 
William  Martyn,  8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14. 
John  Cheyne,  esquire,  9,  10,  11. 
L.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  10,  11,  18. 
Henry  Bumell,  10. 
Thomas  Arundell,  11. 
J.  bishop  of  Ely,  12. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  12,  18. 
William,  earl  of  Huntyngdon,  12,  18, 

14. 
Richard  Fitzhugh,  knight,  12,  18,  14. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  18,  14. 
John  Collowe,  18. 
Nicholas  Latymer,  18. 
William  Twyneho,  18. 
Humphrey  Baskerfeld,  18,  14. 
William  Collowe,  14. 
George  Nevylle,  14. 


Essex. 


1.  Westminster,  8  July,  1477. 

2.  „  12  November,  1478. 
8.  „  16  February,  1479. 
4.  „  20  February,  1480. 
6.  „  22  November,  1480. 

6.  „  12  February,  1488. 

7.  „  28  June,  1488. 

8.  „  5  December,  1488. 

W.  bishop  of  Ely,  1. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1, 2,  8,  4, 

5,6. 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
Thomas,  abbot  of  Waltham  Holy  Cross, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 

William  Bourgchier,  knight,  1,  2,  8, 

4,6. 
John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  1, 

2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 

John  Howard  of  Howard,  knight,  1,  2, 
8,  4,  5,  6. 

„  „  duke   of 

Norfolk,  7,  8. 
Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8. 
Thomas  Ursewyk,  knight,  1,  2. 

„  chief  baron  of  the 

Exchequer,  8. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  21<i. 

18 

27c/. 

„          25c/. 

19       !! 

m.  80c/. 

20 

Part  1.  m.  26c/. 

22 

29c/. 

1  Richard  IH. 

18c/. 

II 

„          14c/. 

Thomas  Mongbmere,  knight,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Thomas  Tyrell,  Tyrrell,  2,  8,  4,  5,  7,  8, 

„  knight,  1,  6. 

Henry  Lowes,  Lewes,  knight,  1, 2,  8,  4. 
William  Huse,  1,  2,  4,  5. 

„  Serjeant  at  law,  8. 

Alured  Comeburgh,  1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6,  7, 8. 
Richard  Hawte,  1,  2,  8. 
William  Grene,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
William  Ingoldesby,  1. 
Roger  Philpotte,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Brewode,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Geoi^e  Nevylle  of  Bergevenny,  knight, 

2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Ingoldesby,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
Robert  Plummer,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8. 
J.  bishop  of  Ely,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas,  bishop  of  London,  4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 
John  Grene,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Harlyng,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 


560 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


ESSEX — cont. 


William  Brandon,  esquire,  5,  6. 

,,  knight,  6. 

Richard  Grey,  6. 
William  Notyngham,  knight,  6. 
Thomas  Darcy,  6. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  7. 
Francis  Lovell,  knight,  viscount  Lorell, 
7,8. 


John  Bourghchier,  knight,  7 
John  Sulyard,  7,  8. 
Richard  Higham,  7,  8. 
John  WrittiU,  7. 
Richard  Lewes,  7. 
Robert  Percy,  knight,  8. 
Thomas  Leynam,  8. 


GLO  UCESTERSHIRE. 


1.  Westminster,  6  November,  1479. 


2. 

28  May,  1481. 

8. 

25  October,  1481. 

4. 

14  May,  1488. 

6. 

20  July,  1488. 

6. 

„          11  August,  1488. 

7. 

18  September,   1488. 

8. 

„           6  December,  1488. 

9. 

12  February,  1484. 

10. 

26  February,  1484. 

11. 

5  March,  1484. 

12. 

12  March,  1484. 

18. 

,          21  February,  1486. 

J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 
Th.  bishop  of  Hereford,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8, 4. 
William,  earl  of  Arundell,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 
Thomas  Grey,  marquess  of  Dorset,  1, 

2,8. 
Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  1,  2,  8. 
Thomas     Matravers     of     Matravers, 

knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Edward  Grey  (Lysle)  of  Lysle,  viscount 

Lysle,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  18. 
William  Berkeley  of  Berkeley,  knight, 

1,  2,  8. 

Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  1, 

2,8. 
John  Beauchamp  of  Powyk,  knight,  1, 

2,8. 
Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  1, 

2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 
John,  abbot  of  Wynchecombe,  1,  2. 
William  Notyngham,  knight,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  5,  6. 
Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  1,  2. 
Guy  Fairefax,  Fairfax,  knight,  1,  2. 
John  Wykes,  Wikes,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 


19  Edward  IV.  m.  Qld. 
21  „  Part  2.  m.  21d. 

20d. 
Edward  V.  m.  8d. 
1  Richard  m.  Part  1.  m.  21d. 

Idd. 

16d. 


2 


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it 


if 

Ud. 
13d. 

)) 
2id. 

22d. 


Thomas  Whytyngton,  Whityngton, 
Whytyngdon,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8, 
9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 

Roger  Eemys,  1. 

Thomas  Lymryk,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8, 
9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 

Thomas  Bayneham,  Baynam,  1,  2,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 

John  Twyneho  of  Cirenoestre,  1,  2,  8, 
4,  5,  6,  7,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 

Eenelm  Dygas,  Digas,  1,  2,  8. 

John  Cassy,  esquire,  2,  8. 

Richard  Forster,  2,  8. 

Richard  Neell,  knight,  8. 

John  Seintlowe,  ^ight,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  4,  5,  6,7. 

William  Jenney,  4. 

John  Sulyard,  4. 

John  Huddelston,  Hudleston,  4,  5,  6, 
7,18. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  5, 6, 7,  8, 9, 10, 

11,  12,  18. 

William,  earl  of  Nottingham,  6,  6,  7, 

12,  18. 

Richard  Beauchamp  of  Beauohamp, 
knight,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 
Humphrey  Starky,  5. 

knight,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  18. 


APPENDIX. 


561 


GLO  UCESTERSHIEE-^ont. 


Thomas  Tremayle,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12,  13. 
John  Baynham,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Richard  Badclyff,  Ratcliffe,  knight,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 
William  Catesby,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 

13. 


Giles  Brigge,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 
Richard,  abbot  of  Cirencester,  10,  11, 

12,  18. 
Thomas  Brigge,  11,  12,  13. 
John  Beauchamp,  knight,  13. 
Xhomas  Cokesey,  13. 
Richard  Pole,  13. 


Herefordshire. 


1.  Westminster,  28  November,  1481. 

2.  „  14  May,  1483. 

3.  „  26  July,  1483. 

4.  „  6  December,  1488. 

5.  „  16  February,  1484. 


21  Edward  IV.  Part  2.  m.  20d. 

Edward  V.  m.  lid, 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  21rf. 

15d. 

Idd. 


11 


11 
It 


J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 
Th.  bishop  of  Hereford,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2. 
Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  1. 
Richard  Grey,  son  of  the  queen,  1. 
Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  1. 
Reginald  Grey  of  Wilton,  knight,  1,  6. 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  1. 
Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  1, 

2,  3,  4,  6. 
William  Jenny,  1,  2. 
John  Sulyard,  1,  2. 
John  Barre,  knight,  1. 
John  Lyngeyn,  Lyngen,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6. 
James  Baskervile,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 


1  Richard  Crofte,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 
I  Richard  Martyn,  clerk,  1. 

Thomas  Ghaundeler,  clerk,  1. 

,,  dean  of  Hereford, 

2. 

Thomas  Brugge,  1,  2. 

Thomas  Braynton,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 

Roger  Bodnam,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

Henry  Chaumbre,  1. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  2,  8. 

John  Devereux,  knight,  2,  8,  4,  6. 

Richard  Delabere,  knight,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8,  4,  5. 

Humphrey  Starkey,  knight,  3,  4,  5. 

Thomas  Tremayle,  8,  4,  6, 

Simon  Milbourne,  3,  4,  5. 


Hertfordshire. 


1.  Westminster,  18  June,  1477. 

2.  „  17  February,  1479. 
8.  Buckden,  24  March,  1479. 

4.  Westminster,  26  August,  1480. 
6. 27  May,  1482. 

6.  Westminster,  26  July,  1483. 

7.  „  5  December,  1488. 

8.  „  9  January,  1485. 

W.  bishop  of  Ely,  1. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  5. 
Anthony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Thomas  Bryan,  Brian,  knight,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
Thomas  Yaghan,  knight,  treasurer  of 

the  king's  chamber,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
William  Huse,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Say,  knight,  1. 
John  Fortescu,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

835a 


17  Edward  IV. 

Part  1.  m.  21f/. 

18 

25rf. 

19 

m.  88r/. 

20 

Part  1.  m.  27^. 

22 

„         30rf. 

1  Bichard  m. 

21rf. 

11 

16c/. 

2 

24rf. 

John  Leventhorpe  the  elder,  1,  2,  8, 

4,5. 
William  Barley,  1,  2,  4. 
John  Forster,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
John  Pulter,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Sturgeon,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
William  Druell,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8. 
Robert  Clifford,  Clyfford,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
WilUam  Say,  2,  8,  4,  5. 

„         knight,  6,  7,  8. 
J.  bishop  of  Ely,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
William  Notyngham,  knight,  5. 

2  s 


r,62 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


HERTFORDSHIRE'^cont. 


John  Couper,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  6. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  6,  7,  8. 
Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  6, 

7,8. 
John  Sulyard,  6,  7,  8. 
Richard  Scrope,  6,  7,  8. 
Nicholas  Leventhorpe,  6,  7. 


Richard  Swaunnessey,  6,  7,  8. 

Thomas  Rogers,  6. 

Edward  Goldesboro,  Goldesburgh,  6, 

7,8. 
William  Catesby,  7,  8. 
John  Druell,  7. 
Thomas  Leventhorpe,  8. 
Ralph  Josselyn,  8. 


Huntingdonshire  . 


1.  Westminster,  1  December,  1478. 

2.  Guildford,  17  August,  1479. 

3.  Westminster,  4  July,  1480. 

4.  „  27  October,  1480. 
6.            „  26  July,  1488. 
6.            ,,  5  December,  1483. 


j> 


Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  8. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John,  abbot  of  Ramsey,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
^^'illiam    Hastynges     of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  1. 
Richard  Pygot,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Stucle,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Wake,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
William  Taylard,  Taillard,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,6. 
Thomas  Lowth,  Louth,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Henry  Torkyngton,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Burton,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 


18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  25rf. 

19  „  m.  32rf. 

20  „  Part  1.  m.  21  d. 


j> 


>j 


1  Richard  HI. 


>j 


>> 
it 


21rf. 
16(f. 


J.  Bishop  of  Ely,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
William  Notyngham,  knight,  2,  8,  4. 
John  Sapcote,  esquire,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Clarevas,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
George  Grey  of  Gray,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  4,  5,  6. 
Robert  Tanfeld,  esquire,  4. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  6. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  6,  6. 
William  Huse,  knight,  5,  6. 
Richard  Neell,  knight,  5,  6. 
Robert  Druell,  6,  6. 
Robert  Partfoyll,  6. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  6. 
Thomas  Coton,  6. 


Kent. 


Jf 


tt 


f} 


u 


a 


»> 


»> 


1.  Chichester,  12  September,  1479. 

2.  Westminster,  20  February,  1480. 

18  November,  1481. 
26  June,  1483. 
28  July,  1488. 
80  July,  1488. 

6  December,  1488. 
1  January,  14^4. 
17  July,  1484. 
6  July,  1485. 

Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
J.  bishop  of  Rochester,  1,  2,  8,  8,  9,   '' 

10. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8. 
William,  earl  of  Arundell,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Henry ^  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 


3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
10. 


19  Edward  IV.  m.  Sid. 

SOd. 
21  „        Part  2.  m.  20c/. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  2a/. 

19^/. 


2 

3 


>> 


>> 


»» 


>» 


»» 


J) 


15rf. 
IQd. 
25c/. 


m.  7c/. 


Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  1,  2,  3. 
Anthony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  1,  2,  3. 
Thomas  Cobham  of  Cobham,  knight, 

1,  2,  3. 
George  Nevylle,  knight,  1. 
George  Nevylle  of  Bergevenny  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 


APPENDIX. 


668 


KENT'-^ont. 


Thomas  Bourghchier  of  Ledes,  knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

„  the  younger,  knight, 

4,  6,  6. 
John  Fogge,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6. 
Henry  Ferreys,  Ferrers,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  6,  6. 
William  Hawte,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 
John  Clerk,  1^2. 
William  Ease,  Husy,  1,  2. 

„  knight,  8. 

Richard  Hawte,  1,  2. 
Eobert  Martyn,  1. 
Roger  Appylton,  Appleton,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
John  Alfeigh,  Alfeith,  Alpheygh,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6,  10. 
John  Fyneux,  1, 2, 8, 4,  5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 
William  Sandes,  2. 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  8,  4, 

5,6. 
John  Scotte,  knight,  8,  4,  6,  6, 7,  8,  9. 
Reginald  Sonde,  Sande,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10. 


Richard  Lee,  8,  5,  6. 

Roger  Brent,  8,  4,  6,  6,  9,  10. 

E.  bishop  of  Rochester,  4,  6,  6,  7. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  4,  6,  6. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 

John  Broke  of  Cobham,  knight,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
John  Sulyard,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
John  Guldeforde,  Gouldeford,  knight, 

4,  5,  6. 
Richard  Page,  4,  5,  6,  7, 8,  9, 10. 
Robert  Rede,  Reed,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  6,  7,  8, 10. 
Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  7,  8, 

9,10. 
Ralph  Bygot,  knight,  7,  8. 
Marmaduko  Constable,  knight,  7,  8. 
Edward  Stanley,  knight,  8,  9,  10. 
John  Savage,  Imight,  8,  9,  10. 
William  Haryngton,  knight,  8,  9,  10. 
Richard  Assheton,  knight,  9. 
Robert   Brakenbery,  constable  of  the 

Tower  of  London,  9. 
William  Milyverey^  10. 


Leicestershire. 


1.  Westminster,  8  December,  1477. 


2. 

12  March,  1478. 

8. 

11  February,  1481. 

4. 

26  January,  1482. 

5. 

4  February,  1482. 

6. 

4  January,  1488. 

7. 

14  May,  1483. 

8. 

26  June,  1488. 

9. 

30  July,  1488. 

10. 

9  August,  1488. 

11. 

5  December,  1483. 

12.  Nottingham 

,11  September,  1484. 

18.  Westminster,  7  May,  1485. 

14. 

17  May,  1485. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7. 
William    Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
William    Sutton,   knight,   master    of 

the  house  or  hospital    of   Burton 

St.     Lazarus     of     Jerusalem      in 

England,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Littelton,' knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Richard  Neell,  1,  2,  8. 

„  knight,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  20</. 

18  „  „  29^/. 

20  „  „  25rf. 

21  „  2.       20(1. 


»> 


?» 


n 


1. 


29r/. 


22 

Edward  V.  m.  9</. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  20</. 

18(/. 

19d. 

16(/. 

25r/. 

23^/. 


n 


>> 


?» 


>> 


n 


>> 


y> 


Thomas  Berkeley,  Barkeley,   knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12, 

18,  14. 
William  Moton,  1. 

,,  knight,  2,  8,  4,  5. 

William  Grymmesby,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
Henry  Sotehill,  Sotell,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Richard  Staunton,  1. 
Geoffrey  Sherard,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
Thomas  Kebyll,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 


564 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


LEICESTERSHIRE— cant. 


Everard  or  Edward  Fyldyng,  1,  2,  8, 
6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  U. 

Robert  Staunton,  2,  8,  4,  5. 

"William  Assheby,  Ayssheby,  2,  8,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 

John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  knight,  3,  4, 

6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
John  Vavesour,  Vavasour,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 

Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
Thomas  Poultenay,  Pulteney,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
John  Turpyn,  6,  18,  14. 

John  Kebyll,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18, 
14. 


J.  bishop  of  Lmcohi,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12, 

18,  14. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8, 9, 10, 11,  12, 

13,  14. 
Christopher  Neell,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 

14. 
Edward,  viscount  Lysle,  9,  10,  11,  12, 

18,  14. 
Richard  Radclyff,  knight,  10,  11,  12, 

18,  14. 
William  Catesby,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 
Robert  Haryngton,  knight,  11,  12,  13, 

14. 
Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  11,  12,   13, 

14. 
John  Bourghchier,  knight,  14. 


Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  7, 8,]9, 10.  ^  Thomas  Nevyll,  18,  14. 


Lincolnshire.— THE  parts  of  Holland. 


1.  Westminster,  21  May,  1477. 

2.  „  22  December,  1477. 
8.  „  27  November,  1480. 

4.  „  27  February,  1482. 

5.  „  14  May,  1488. 

6.  „  26  June,  1488. 

7.  ,)  6  December,  1488. 


T.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  5. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
William     Hastinges     of     Hastingez, 

knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6. 
Richard  Hastinges  of  Welles,  knight, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Nedeham,  Nedham,  knight,  1, 2, 8. 
Thomas  Lyttilton,  Littelton,  knight, 

1,  2,  8. 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  1,  2, 3,  4,  6,  6, 

7. 
Richard  Pynchebek,  1,  2,  8. 
Richard  Welby,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  22d. 

Idd. 

20  „  „  26rf. 

21  „  2.       Idd. 
Edward  V.  m.  lOd. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  22d. 

17f/. 


a 


a 


Leonard  Thornebourgh,  Thomburgh, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Bolles,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Totoft,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
William  Paynell,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Reginald  Gay  ton,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  G,  7. 
Thomas  Welby,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  7. 
William  Huse,  2,  8. 

knight,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Meers,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Vavasour,  Vavesour,  4,  5,  6. 

,,  the  younger,  7. 

Thomas  Pynchebek,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
John  Broun,  4,  7. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  6,  6. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Tempest,  knight,  7. 


Lincolnshire.— THE  farts  of  Kesteven. 

1.  Buckden,  12  April,  1479.  19  Edward  IV.  m.  S2d. 

2.  Westminster,  13  November,  1479.  „  Sid. 

8.  „  14  May,  1488,  Edward  V.  m.  lOd.  (also  on  8^/.) 

4.  „  26  Jime,  1488.  1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  22d. 

6.  „  5  December,  1483.  „  „  lid. 


t7 


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APPENDIX. 


565 


LINOOLNSIIIRE.—THE  PARTS  OF  KESTEVEN-^ont. 


Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  3. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5. 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,4. 
William    Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Richard  Hastynges  of  Welles,  knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Littilton,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6. 
John  Busshe,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
William  Huse,  1,  2. 

„  knight,  8,  4,  5. 

Robert  Tayleboys,  2. 


Robert  Taylboys,  knight,  1,  8,  4,  5. 
Thomas  Wymbysshe,  1,  8,  4,  5. 
Oliver  Seint  John,  Seynt  Jon,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  5. 
Thomas  Roys,  1. 
John  Walcotes,  1,  2,  8,  5. 
John  Paynell,  1,  2,  4,  5. 
John  Stanlowe,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
Maucer    Marmyon,    Marmayn,    2,   8, 

4,  5. 
J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  8,  4,  5. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  8,  4. 
Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  8,  4,  5. 
Guy  Fairefax,  knight,  8,  4,  5. 
John  Vavesour  the  younger,  8,  4,  5. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  4,  5. 
Richard  Walcotes,  4. 


Lincolnshire.— THE  parts  of  Lindsey. 


1.  Westminster,  11  March,  1477. 

2.  „  28  November,  1478. 
8.             „  14  May,  1488. 

4.  „  26  June,  1488. 

5.  „  5  December,  1488. 

6.  „  7  July,  1484. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  22d. 

18       „         ;,     2id. 

Edward  V.  m.  9i. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  22d. 

„         lid. 

2  »  .,        26rf. 


Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6. 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6. 
William    Hastynges    of     Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Richard  Hastynges  of  Wellys,  knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
William  Skipwyth,  Skipwith,  knight, 

1,2. 
Robert  Ratclyf,  1,  2. 
Robert  SheflFeld,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Wychetotes,  1, 


Thomas  Kyme  of  Frysney,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,6. 
Thomas  FitzwiUiam,  8,  4,  6. 

„  the  younger,  1,  2. 

Thomas  Moigne,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Thomas  Knyght,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6. 
Richard  Spert,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Neville,  2. 
John  Topclyff,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  B,  4. 
Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Vavasour,  8,  4. 

,,  the  younger,  5,  6. 

William  Turwhite,  8. 
John  Villers,  Vyllers,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Dymmoke,  8,  4. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Byllesby,  Bellesby,  4,  5,  6- 


MlDDLESEX. 


1.  Westminster,  16  February,  1479. 

2.  Wobum,  29  September,  1479. 
8.  Westminster,  8  June,  1480. 

4.  „  8  June,  1481. 

5.  „  26  June,  1488. 

6.  „  5  December,  1488. 

7.  „  12  April,  1486. 


,» 


18  Edward  IV.  Pari  1.  m.  26(/. 

19  „  m.  81^. 

20  „  Part  1.  m.  28^7. 

21  „  2.        21rf. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  20r/. 

2  ..  „  28</. 


»» 


n 


566 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


MIDDLESEX— <ont. 
Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury  I  1  William  Mulsoo,  1. 


1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

E.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1,  2,  8, 
4,  5,  6,  7. 

J.  bishop  of  Ely,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4. 

John   Straunge  of  Straunge,  knight, 
1,2. 

Thomas  Vaghan,  knight,  treasurer  of 
the  king's  chamber,  1,  2,  8,  4. 

John  Elryngton,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  5. 

, ,  treasurer  of  the  house- 

hold, 4. 

Thomas  Frowyk,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6, 
6,7. 

Thomas  Ive,  1,  2,  8. 

William  Essex,  1,  2. 


Thomas  Wyndesore,  Wyndesour,  1,2, 

8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
Robert  Forster,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7- 
Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  2,  8. 
Richard  Charleton,  Charlton,  knight, 

2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Th.  bishop  of  London,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Lute,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Humphrey  Starky,  4. 

,-,  knight,  6,  6,  7. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  5. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  5,  6,  7. 
Richard  Ive,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Kendall,  6,  7. 
Robert  Lute,  7. 


1.  Westminster,  4  May,  1478. 

2.  „  14  June,  1478. 

8.  ,,  1  December,  1478. 

4.  „  16  February,  1479. 

6.  Woburn,  10  May,  1479. 

6.  Westminster,  18  July,  1480. 

7.  „  28  November,  1480. 

8.  Nottingham,  7  October,  1481. 

9.  Westminster,  18  November,  1482. 

10.  „  28  June,  1488. 

11.  „  20  July,  1488. 

12.  ,,  6  December,  1488. 
18.             „            81  January,  1485. 
14.            „  5  February,  1485. 

W.  bishop  of  Ely,  1,  2. 

Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 

J.  bishop  of  Norwich,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1, 2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14. 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9. 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14. 
Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9. 

John  Howard  of  Howard,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 

I,  ,,  duke  of 

Norfolk,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 


Norfolk. 

18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2Sd. 


It 
11 

2M. 

n 

11 

25<£. 

19        „ 

m. 

88(2. 

20 

Part  1.  m 

.  27rf. 

11 

11 

26^/. 

21 

2. 

2ld. 

22 

1. 

80</. 

1  Richard  in. 

ISd. 

11 

26d. 

11 

Ud. 

2 

24J. 

If 

If 

John  Radclyff  of  Fitzwalter,  1,  2,  3, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
Richard  Pygot,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
John  Hastynges,  1,  2. 
Henry  Heydon,  Haydon,  Haidon,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14. 
John  Fyncham,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10, 11, 12, 18, 14. 
Henry  Spylman,  Spilman,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14. 
Roger  Townesende,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7, 

8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 
Richard  SouthweU,  Suthwell,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14. 
Thomas  Lovell,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
Thomas  Howard,  knight,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6 

7,  8,  9. 


APPENDIX. 


667 


NORFOLK— cant. 


Thomas  Howard,  earl  of  Surrey,  10, 

11,  12,  18,  U. 
William  Knyvet,  knight,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
Robert  Ratclyff,  esquire,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,9. 

, ,  of  Fitzwater,  knight,  4 . 

J.  bishop  of  Ely,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11. 
William  Barkeley  of  Barkeley,  knight, 

6,  6,  7,  8,  9. 

„  ,,  earl  of 

Nottingham,  10,  11. 
William  Notyngham,  knight,  6,  7,  8. 
Robert  Chamberleyn,  knight,  6,  7. 
John  Paston,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Thomas  Hunston,  6,  7. 
Edmund  Bedyngfeld,  esquire,  7,  8,  9. 
,,  knight,  10,  11. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  7,  8. 
Henry  Ogard,  knight,  8,  9- 
William  Huse,  knight,  9,  10,  11,  12, 

18,  14. 


Tiro  Robsert,  9. 

knight,  10,  11,  18,  14. 
James  Hubbard,  9,  10,  11,  18,  14. 
John  Wotton,  9. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  10,  11. 
Richard  Neel,  knight,  10,  11,  12,  18, 

14. 
William  Calthorpe,  knight,  10,  11,  12, 

18,  14. 
Ralph  Willoughby,  10,  11,  18,  14. 
Henry  Strange,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
John  Wyndam,  Wyndham,  10,  11,  12, 

18,  14. 
Robert  Clere,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
William  Boleyn,  knight,  11,  12,  13, 

14. 
Hugh  Hastynges,  knight,  12,  18,  14. 
John   Everyngham,    knight,   12,    18, 

14. 
Richard  Pole,  12. 
Thomas  Jenney,  18,  14. 
John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  14. 
Ralph  Shelton,  14. 


Northamptonshire. 


1.  Westminster,  11  November,  1477. 


2. 
8. 
4. 
5. 

6. 
7. 

8. 
9. 

Id. 


»l 
ff 
11 
»> 
t1 
»» 
11 
11 
11 


15  May,  1480. 
27  November,  1480. 
12  February,  1481. 
15  April,  1481. 
12  December,  1482. 
18  February,  1488. 
14  May,  1488. 
26  June,  1488. 
6  December,  1488. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8. 

Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 
Anthony  Grey  of  Ruthyn,  knight,  1,  2. 
William    Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Richard  Wodevyle,  Wydevyle,  knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Thomas  Byllyng,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1. 
Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
Ralph  Hastynges,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8. 

William  Catesby,  2,  8,  4,  6, 6,  7, 8, 10. 

„  knight,  1,  2,  9. 

William  Stok,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  20d. 

20  „  „        27rf. 

26rf. 
25rf. 

21  „  2.  m.21d. 

22  ..  1.   „  29d. 

28d. 

Edward  V.  m.  8d. 
1  Richard  HI.  Part  1.  ni.  20//. 

16</. 


n 

11 


11 


11 


John  Catesby,  Serjeant  at  law,  1,  2,  H, 

4,  5,  6. 

„  knight,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

Guy  Wolston,  Wulston,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Nicholas  Gryffyn,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6. 
Robert  Tanfeld  the  elder,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Roger  Wake,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
John  Eltonhede,  1. 
Richard  Middelton,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Robert  Pemberton,  1,  2,  8,  4.  5,  6,  7, 
William  Newenham,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  0,  7. 
William  Tanfeld,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7.  H, 

9,10. 
Richard  Emsone,  Emson,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7. 


568 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


NORTHAMPTONSHIRE-^cont. 


Walter  Mauntell,  knight,  2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7. 
John  Vavesour,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 
Robert  Wittelbury,  Wyttelbury,  2,  8, 

4,  5,  8,  9,  10. 
John  Hulcotes,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
George  Gray  of  Gray,  8,  6,  6,  7. 
„  „  knight,  4. 

William  Chaumbre,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  knight,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
William  Sapcot,  5,  6,  7,  10. 
Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 


John  Barnard,  6,  7. 

Richard  Grey,  7. 

Thomas  Louette,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  8,  9. 

Francis  Lovell,  knight,  viscount  Lovell, 

8,  9,  10. 
J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  9,  10. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  9,  10. 
John  Sutton  of  Duddeley,  knight,  9, 10. 
Brian  Talbot,  9. 
John  Catesby  of  Olthorp,  10. 
Richard  Burton,  10. 


J^ORTHUMBERLAND. 


1.  Westminster,  14  May,  1488. 

2.  „  26  June,  1483. 

8.  „  6  December,  1488. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  1,  2. 
Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight, 

1,  2,  8. 
Thomas  Lumley  of  Lumley,  knight,  1, 

2,8. 
Robert  Ogle  of  Ogle,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Robert  Maners,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Richard  Neell,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 


Edward  V.  m.  Sd. 
1  Richard  IH.  Part  1.  m,  22d. 

lid. 


ij 


>> 


Roger  Tounesend,  1,  2,  8. 

John  Lilbourne,  Lilburn,  the  elder,  1, 

2,8. 
John  Cartyngton,  1,  2,  8. 
John  Agirston,  1,  2,  8. 
John  Swynburne,  1,  2,  8. 
W.  bishop  of  Durham,  2. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  2,  8. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  2,  3. 


Nottinghamshire. 


1.  Westminster,  10  July,  1478. 

2.  Woburn,  18  June,  1479. 

3.  Chichester,  11  September,  1479. 

4.  York,  8  September,  1481. 

5.  Westminster,  18  March,  1482. 

6.  „  16  October,  1482. 

7.  „  14  May,  1488. 

8.  „  28  June,  1488. 

9.  n  6  December,  1488. 

Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  8. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7. 

William    Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Henry  Gray  of  Codnore,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Richard  Hastynges  of  Welles,  knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6, 

6,  7,  8,  9. 

Robert  Markham,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9. 
John  Babyngton,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
„  knight,  8. 


18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  28d. 

19  ..  m.  82^. 


21 
22 


ft 


I* 


Part  2.  m.  21d. 
1.       Sid. 
„  „  80rf. 

Edward  V.  m.  dd. 
1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  18rf- 

16d. 


»» 


99 


John  Stanhope,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
William  Merjmges,  1. 
Thomas  Molyneux,  1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9. 
Gervase  Clifton,  Clyfton,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6, 

6,7. 

„         knight,  8,  9. 
John  Metheley,  Meteley,  Motheley,  1, 

4,  5. 
Thomas  Nevylle,  1,  2. 
Robert  Nevylle,  Neville,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6, 

6,  7,  8,  9. 

Robert  Sutton  of  Arom,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9. 

Thomas  Staunton,  8,  4. 

Th.  archbishop  of  York,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9. 


APPENDIX. 


569 


NOTTINGHAMSHIRE^<onL 


J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Charles  Pylkyngton,  knight,  4, 6, 7, 8, 9. 
John  Vavesour,  Vavasour,  4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 
John  Stannop,  4. 
Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Thomas  Leek  of  Kirkton,  esquire,  5,  6, 
8,9. 


Thomas  Merynge,  6,  8,  9. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  7,  8. 
Henry  Pierpoynt,  knight,  7. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8,  9. 
William,  earl  of  Nottingham,  8. 
John    Sutton    (Dudley)    of    Dudley, 
knight,  8,  9. 


Oxfordshire. 


1.  Westminster,  11  January,  1478. 

2.  Wobum,  8  May,  1479. 

8.  Westminster,  28  May,  1480. 

4.  Scroby,  14  July,  1481. 

5.  Westminster,  18  February,  1483. 

6.  „  28  June,  1488. 

7.  ,,  5  December,  1488. 

Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  8. 
Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5. 
John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6, 

7. 
John  Straunge  of  Straunge,  knight, 

1,2. 
Francis  Lovell  of  Lovell,  1,  8. 

„  „      knight,  2, 4, 6. 

„  viscount  Lovell,  6,  7. 

Thomas  Urswyk,  knight,  1. 
Guy  Fairefax,  1- 

,,  knight,  2,  3,  4. 

Bichard  Harecourte,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7. 
William  Stoner,  Stonour,  1. 

„  knight,  2,  8,4,  6,  6. 

Bichard  Crofte,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

„  knight,  8. 

Thomas  Crofte,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
Bichard  Danvers,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Humphrey  Forster,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
John  Harecourte  of  Wytteney,  Witney, 
esquire,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  Idd. 

19  „  m.  SSd. 

20  „  Part  1.  m.  28d. 

21  „  2.        20d. 

22  „  1.        28d. 
1  Bichard  III.  Part  1.  m.  IBd. 

lid. 


>» 


>} 


John  Langston,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
William  Danvers,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
Bichard  Hall,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Vaughan,  knight,  5. 

„  treasurer     of      the 

king's  chamber,  2,  8,  4. 
Walter  Clynes,  Elmes,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
Thomas  Danvers,  8,  4,  5,  7. 
J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John,  abbot  of  Abyngdon,  4,  5. 
Bichard  Grey,  6. 
Bichard  Wydevyle,  knight,  6. 
William  Jenney,  6. 
John  Sulyard,  5. 
W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  6,  7. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  6. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  6,  7. 
Humphrey  Starky,  knight,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Tremale,  Tremayle,  6,  7. 
Edmund  Bede,  knight,  7. 
William  Catesby,  7. 
Edward  Fraunke,  7. 
John  Cotismore,  7. 
Thomas  Say,  7. 


Town  of  Oxford. 


1.  Westminster,  3  October,  1480. 
%  „  26  August,  1488. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2. 

Lionel    Widvile,    chancellor    of    the 

University,  1. 
Edward  Wodward,  2. 

„  mayor  of  the  town, 

1. 
Bichard  Nele,  knight,  1. 


20  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  21d. 
1  Bichard  HI.  .,        Idd. 


»» 


John  Suliard,  1. 
Bichard  Widvile,  knight,  1. 
William  Danvers,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Crofte,  1. 
Thomas  Danvers,  1,  2. 
Bichard  Hall,  1,  2. 
John  Goylyn,  1,  2. 


570 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


TOWN  OF  OXFORD— cont. 


John  Clerk,  1,  2. 

John  Dobbus,  Dobbes,  1,  2. 

John  Seman,  1. 

,,  mayor  of  the  town,  2. 

John  Norwod,  1. 

FrancisLovelljknight,  viscount  Lovell  ,2. 
Master  William  Harford,  chancellor  of 
the  University,  2. 


Humphrey  Starky,  knight,  2. 
Thomas  Tremayle,  2. 
Richard  Harecourte,  knight,  2. 
Richard  Crofte,  2. 
Richard  Kent,  2. 
John  Eggecombe,  2. 
Robert  Caxton,  2. 


BVTLAXDSHIBK. 


1.  Liddington,  9  August,  1479. 

2.  Westminster,  10  February,  1481. 

3.  „  14  May,  1488. 

4.  „  26  July,  1483. 

5.  ,,  6  December,  1488. 

m 

Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8. 

William    Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  1,  2. 
William  Huse,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Berkeley,  Barkeley,  knight,  1, 

2,  3,  4,  5. 
Brian  Talbot,  1,  2. 
William  Palmer,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
John  Dall,  1,  2. 
David  Malpas,  1,  2,  8,  4,  o. 
Henry  Sotehill,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 


19  Edward  IV.  m.  82(/. 

20  „  Part  1.  m.  25rf. 
Edward  V.  m.  8^/. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  21(/. 

17c/. 

Thomas  Sapcote,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  2,  8,  4,  5. 

John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  knight,  2,  3, 

4,  6. 
Thomas  Flore,  2. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  3,  4. 
Henry  Grey   of    Codnore,  knight,   3, 

4,5. 
Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  8,  4,  6. 
John  Vavesoure,  8,  4,  5. 
William  Broun,  8,  4. 
Everard  Dygby,  Digby,  8,  4,  6. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  4,  5. 


Salop. 


1.  Westminster,  14  October,  1477. 

2.  „  16  February,  1478. 
8.            „  1  March,  1480. 

4.  „  28  June,  1480. 

5.  „  26  June,  1488. 

6.  ,,  5  December,  1483. 


J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  1, 

2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
E.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester;  1,  2,  8,  4. 
William,  earl  of  Arundell,  1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6. 
Thomas  marquess  of  Dorset,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Anthony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Thomas    Matravers    or    Arundell    of 

Matravers,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5. 
John  Straunge  of  Straunge,   knight, 

1,2. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  21d. 

,,  „  19a. 

19  „  m.  SOd. 

20  „  Part  1.  m.  27rf. 
1  Richard  III.  „        20d. 

Ud. 


,» 


Walter  Devereux,  Devoreux,  of  Ferrers, 

knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6. 
Thomas  Ursewyk,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Guy  Fairefax,  1,4. 

,,  knight,  2,  8. 

Gilbert  Talbot,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Richard  Ludlowe,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

6,6. 
John  Leyghton,  Leigh  ton,  1,  2,  4. 

,,  knight,  3. 

William  Mitton,  Mytton,  1,  2,  3,   4, 

5,  6. 


APPENDIX. 


671 


SALOP— cont. 


Thomas  Acton,  1,  2,  8. 

Thomas  Hord,  Horde,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6. 

Edward  Hopton,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 

Thomas  Corbet,  1,  2. 

John  Laweley,  Lawley,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 

William  Notyngham,  knight,  8,  4. 

Robert  Cresset,  8,  5,  6. 

Richard  Corbet,  knight,  4,  6,  6. 

Richard  Cressett,  4. 


Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  5. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  5,  6. 

John  Grey  of  Powys,  knight,  5,  6. 

Humphrey  Starky,  knight,  5,  6. 

Thomas  Tremayle,  6,  6. 

Roger  Kynaston,  Knyvaston,   knight, 

6,6. 
Robert  Charleton,  6,  6. 


Somersetshire. 


1.  Westminster,  6  January,  1479. 

2.  Woburn,  21  May,  1479. 

3.  Westminster,  28  March,  1480. 


4. 

6. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
18. 


19 
ti 

»} 

ft 

a 


12  February,  1481. 
15  April,  1482. 
18  October,  1482. 

7  November,  1482. 
21  April,  1488. 

8  June,  1483. 
26  July,  1488. 
26  August,  1488. 

6  December,  1488. 
26  February,  1484. 


R.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 

R.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1,  2,  8, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 18. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 

John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11. 
John  Broke  of  Cobham,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,4,6,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,18. 
William  Berkley  of  Berkley,  knight,  1, 

2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 

„  viscount  Berkely,  8, 

9. 
Edward  Grey,  Lisle,  of  Lisle,  knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John,  prior  of  Bath,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Richard  Chokke,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9. 

John  Catesby,  1,  2,  3, 4,  6,  6,  7. 

knight,  8,  9,  10,  11, 12, 

18. 
Thomas  Tremayle,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,10,11,12,18. 
William  Paulet,  Pawelet,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11. 
Giles  Dawebney,  Dawbeney,  1 , 2, 8, 4, 6. 

„  knight,  5,  7, 10, 11. 

Robert  Stowell,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8, 9, 

10, 11, 12, 13. 


18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  26^. 

19  „        m.  32r/. 

20  „        Part  1.  m.  28(/. 

26^. 

22  „  ..         81r/. 

80^. 


9) 


IJ 


Edward  V.  m.  lOd, 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  21d. 

Ud. 
18J. 


»i 


John  BykenhuU,  BekenhuU,  Byconell, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11,  18. 
John  Porter,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8, 9, 10. 
John  Lygons,  Higons,  Hygons,  1,  2, 8, 

4,  6,  6,  7, 10, 11. 
William  Paulett,  Pawlet,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

6,7,8,9,10,11. 
John  Fitz  James,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 
John  Gunthorpe,  clerk,  2. 

,,  dean  of  St.  Andrew's, 

Wells,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 

„  keeper  of  the  privy 

seal,  8,9, 10, 11, 12,18. 
Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7. 
John  Stourton,  Sturston,  of  Stourton, 

Sturston,  knight,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7, 12, 18. 
John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  knight,  4,  6, 

6,7,8,9,10,11,12,18. 
Thomas  Brugge,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
John  Trevilian,  6,  6, 7. 
Peter,  prior  of  Bath,  6,  7. 
Nicholas  Seyntlowe,  knight,  7. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  8,  9,  10, 

11. 
John    Newenton,    Neuton,  Neweton, 

knight,  8, 9, 10, 11. 
Edmund  Gorge,  George,  8, 9, 12, 18.  , 


672 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


SOMERSETSHIRE-^ont. 
William,  earl  of  Huntyngdon,  9,  10,  !   John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  12, 13. 


11,12,13. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  10,  11,  12, 13. 
William,  earl  of  Nottingham,  10, 11. 
John  Colowe,  10. 
John  Chokke,  10, 11, 12, 18. 
William  Hody,  10, 11. 
William  Colowe,  11, 12,  IB. 
Richard  FitzHugh,  knight,  12, 13. 


of  Upsale,  knight,  12,  18. 
Thomas  Markenfeld,  knight,  12, 13. 
John  Wadham,  12, 13. 
Reginald  Stourton,  12. 

„  knight,  13. 

John  Portman,  12, 13. 
Morgan  Kyd welly,  13. 
Thomas  Champneys,  13. 


SOUTHAMPTOX. 


1.  Westminster,  12  July,  1477. 

2.  „  23  November,  1477. 
8.            „  19  January,  1478. 

4.  „  10  July,  1478. 

5.  Guildford,  16  August,  1479. 

6.  Westminster,  17  January,  1481. 

7.  „  14  May,  1483. 

8.  „  26  June,  1483. 

9.  ,,  6  December,  1483. 

10.  „  7  March,  1484. 

11.  „  16  October,  1484. 

12.  .,  12  February,  1486. 

W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 11,  12. 
R.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1,2,  8, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
J.  bishop  of  Exeter,  1,2,  8. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

6,  6,  7. 
William,  earl  of  Arundell,  1,  2,  8, 4,  6, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Anthony,  earl  Ry^-ers,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
Thomas  Arundell  of  Matravers,  knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight, 

1,  2,  8. 

John  Blount  of  Mountjoye,  knight,  1, 

2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 11, 12. 
Richard  Chokke,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4, 6,  G. 
John  Catesby,  1,  2,  3,  6. 

„  sergeant  at  law,  4,  6. 

knight,  7,8,9, 10, 11, 12. 
Thomas  Beintleger,  1,  2,  8. 

knight,  4,  6,  6. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  21r/. 

2a/. 
10//. 

18  „  „  28ii. 

19  „  m.  32//. 

20  „  Part  1.  m.  25//. 
Edward  V.  m.  9//. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  23//. 

Ud. 

24//. 
2 


>> 


John  Roger,  Rogers,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7, 

8,  12. 
Thomas  Davors,  Danvers,  1,  3,  4,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 

Henry  More,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12. 

John  Coke,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12. 

William  Barkeley,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8. 
William  Ovedale,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
Edward  Barkeley,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12. 
P.  bishop  of  Exeter,  6,  6. 
John  Brocas,  6,  6,  8. 
Nicholas  Lysle,  6. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  7,  8. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12. 

Thomas  West  de  la  Ware,  knight,  7, 8. 

Thomas  Brugge,  7. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8,  9, 10, 11,  12. 

John  Colowe,  8. 

John  Haywarde,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 

William  CoUowe,  Colowe,  9, 10, 11, 12. 

Robert  Carre,  9,  10,  11. 

John  Tychebourn,  9,  10,  11,  12. 


William  Sandes,  knight,  1, 2, 8,  4,  5,  6. 

Thomas  Welle,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,      John  Saj'vyll,  knight,  10,  11,  12. 

10,  11,  12.  i  Morgan  Kydwelly,  10,  11,  12. 
Richard  Jay,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,      Christopher  Warde,  knight,  11,  12. 

10,  11,  12.  !  John  Hooton,  11,  12. 

John  Paulet,  Poulet,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7.  '  Richard  Hansard,  11,  12. 


APPENDIX. 


678 


Staffordshire. 


1 .  Westminster,  28  February,  1478. 

2.  „  11  November,  1480. 

3.  „  26  June,  1488. 

4.  „  30  July,  1488. 

5.  ,,  5  December,  1483. 

6.  „  18  February,  1484. 

7.  „  13  March,  148o. 


J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  1, 

2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2. 
Humphrey,  duke  of  Buckingham,  1,  2. 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,4. 
Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  6,  6, 7. 

John  Sutton  of  Dudley^  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
William    Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2. 
John  Blount  of  Mountioy,  knight,  1, 

2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  1,  2. 
Guy  Fayrefax,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Ursewyk,  knight,  1. 
John  Grysley,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4, 6,  6, 7. 
John  Aston,  1,  2,  3, 4,  5. 
Hugh  Egerton,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
William  Basset,  1,  2,  5. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  19d. 


20 

26./. 

1  Bichard  UI. 

2Sil. 

>) 

ISiL 

>» 

14'/. 

tt 

2hL 

2 

23d. 

Ralph  Wolseley,  Wulseley,  1,  2,  8.  4, 

6,  6,  7. 
William  Harper,  1,  2,  3,  4,  7. 
Roger  Baile,  Bayle,  1,  2,  8, 4,  6,  6,  7. 
Robert  Hyll,  1, 2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Ferrers,  knight,  2,  3,  4. 
Humphrey  Stanley,  2. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  3,  4. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  3,  4,  5, 6,  7. 
Humphrey  Starky,   Starkke,   knight, 

3, 4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Tremayle,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Nicholas  Mountgomery,  3,  4,  5,  7. 
M  knight,  6. 

Richard  Bagot,  3,  4. 
Edward,  viscount  Lysle,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  6,  6, 7. 
Richard  Wortley,  6, 
Humphrey  Perseale,  Parsall,  6,  7. 
William  Wylkys,  Wylkes,  6,  7. 
Richard  Wrotesley,  7. 


Suffolk. 


1.  Westminster,  11  July,  1478. 

2.  „  16  February,  1479. 

3.  „  27  March,  1480. 

4.  York,  3  September,  1481. 

5.  Westminster,  20  February,  1482. 

6.  „  18  April,  1482. 

7.  „  26  June,  1488. 

8.  „  18  August,  1483. 

9.  ,,  6  December,  1483. 
10.             ,,             8  January,  1484. 


W.  bishop  of  Ely,  1. 

J.  bishop  of  Norwich,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

6,  6. 

John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 

Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
Anthony,  carl  Ryvers,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Howard  of  Howard,  knight,  1, 2, 
3,  4,  5,  6. 


18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  28d. 

25d. 


11 
11 
11 
11 
11 


20 
21 

22 

1  Richard  III. 


11 
11 

19 


11 
11 

11 

11 
11 
11 
19 


2. 


1. 


28^/. 
21(/. 
Idd. 
31d. 
20rf. 
Idd. 
Ud. 
13d. 


John    Howard  of    Howard,  duke   of 

Norfolk,  7,  8,  9, 10. 
Thomas  Byllyng,  knight,  1,  2. 
Richard  Pygott,  Pygot,  1,  8,  4,  5,  6. 

Serjeant  at  law,  2, 

knight, 

9. 
John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Robert  Chamberleyn,  knight,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6, 


19 

if 


674 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS, 


SUFFOLK— cont. 


Gilbert  Debenham,  knight,  1,  2,  6,  8, 

9,  10. 
William  Brandon,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8. 
John     Hevenyngham,     Henyngham, 

knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Thomas  Brewes,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Broughton  the  younger,  1,  2. 
John  Clopton,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10. 
John  Suleard,  Sulyard,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  G, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 
James  Hobard,  Hubbard,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Edmund  Jenney,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10. 
Thomas  Higham,  1. 

„  the  younger,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
J.  bishop  of  Ely,  2,  3,  1,  5,  6,  7,  8. 


William  Notyngham,  knight,  3,  4. 
Henry  Wentworth,  knight,  3,  4,  7,  8, 

9,  10. 
John  Wyngefeld,  Wyngfeld,  4,  5,  6. 
William  Hopton,  4,  5,  6. 

,,  knight,  7,  8,  9,  lO. 

William  Huse,  knight,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  lO. 
Alexander  Cressvner,  esquire,  5,  6,    7, 

8,  9,  10. 
Thomas  Appulton,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  lO. 
Honry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  7,  8. 
Tliomas,  earl  of  Surrey,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Richard  Neel,  knight,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Christopher  Willoughby,  7,  8. 

,,  knight,  9,  lO. 

Richard  Clere,  7. 
Robert  Clere,  8,  9,  10. 
Ralph  WiUoughby,  9,  10. 
Robert  Fenys,  knight,  10. 


Surrey. 


1.  Guildford,  16  August,  1479. 

2.  „         24  September,  1479. 

3.  Westminster,  26  June,  1483. 

4.  ,,  6  December,  1483. 
6.  Dunstable,  25  April,  1484. 


Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1,  2,  3, 

4,5. 
L.  archbishop  of  York,  1,  2. 
W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

6. 
J.  bishop  of  Exeter,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  6. 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1,2, 

3. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight, 

1,2. 
George  Nevylle  of  Bergevenny,  knight, 

1,2. 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  1,  2, 

3. 
Thomas  Brian,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 
John  Catesby,  Serjeant  at  law,  1,  2. 

„  knight,  3,  4,  5. 

WiUiam  Huse,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Seintleger,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Bourchier,  knight,  1. 

, ,  the  younger,  knight, 

3. 
George  Broun,  knight,  1,  2, 


19  Edward  IV.  m.  32r/. 

Sid. 
1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  23f/. 

Ud. 
24d. 


William  Essex,  1,  2. 

John  Gaynesford,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

John  Wood,  the  elder,  1,  2. 

,,  knight,  3,  4,  o. 

Thomas  Basset,  esquire,  1,  2. 
William  Marston,  Merston,  1,  2. 
John  Holgrave,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
William  Donyngton,  Dunnyngton,  1, 

2. 
P.  bishop  of  Exeter,  2,  3. 
Nicholas  Gaynesford,  2,  3. 
Thomas  Wyntershyll,  2. 
Th.  archbishop  of  York,  3,  4,  5. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  3. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  3,  4,  5. 
Thomas,  earl  of  Surrey,  3,  4,  5. 
John  Sulyard,  3,  4,  5. 
John  Ncrbury,  knight,  3,  4,  5. 
John  Ewerby,  3,  4,  5. 
Ralph  Tykull,  3. 
Richard  Ratclyff,  knight,  4,  5. 
Christopher  Wardc.  knight,  4,  5. 
John  Leygh,  4,  5. 
John  Bell,  5. 
Richard  Drax,  5. 


APPENDIX. 


575 


Sussex. 


1.  Westminster,  23  June,  1477. 

2.  „  22  November,  1478. 

3.  Wobum,  26  May,  1479. 

4.  Chichester,  12  September,  1479. 
6.  „  23  September,  1479. 
6.  Westminster,  12  July,  1480. 


7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
18. 


a 


4  January,  1481. 

5  December,  1481. 
26  June,  1483. 

6  December,  1483. 

6  February,  1484. 

7  March,  1484. 
3  June,  1484. 

15  July,  1484. 
18  November,  1484. 
28  November,  1484, 
12  December,  1484. 
6  February,  1485. 


Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1,  2,  3, 
4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14, 
15,  16,  17,  18. 

J.  bishop  of  Chichester,  1,3. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1. 

Kichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  3, 
4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 

William,  earl  of  Arundell,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 14, 15, 16, 
17,  18. 

Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 
3,  4,5,6,7,8,9,  10,11,12,13,14, 
15,  16,  17,  18. 

Thomas  Arundell  of  Matravcrs, 
knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 
11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18. 

Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 

William     Hastynges    of     Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
George  Nevylle,  knight,  1. 

, ,  of  Bergevenny ,  knight, 

2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 

14,  15, 16,  17,  18. 
John  Fenys,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,8. 
Thomas  Bryan,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16, 
17,  18. 

Roger  Leukenore,  knight,  1. 
William  Huse,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Echyngham,  knight,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 

Thomas  Hoo,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16, 17,  18, 


17  Edwajfd  IV, 

Part  1. 

m. 

21^/. 

18 

)} 

27J. 

19 

m.  33rf. 

Sid. 

20         !! 

Parti. 

m. 

27d. 

>> 

26</. 

21            ]] 
1  Richard  III. 

„    2. 
Part  1. 

It 
m. 

19d. 
23rf. 

14^/. 

ISd. 

2-id. 

2 

dhd. 

9i 

2id. 

J9 

}| 

Richard  Leukenore,  Lewkenore,  the 
elder,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 13, 14, 
15,  16,  17,  18. 

John  Goryng,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18. 
Thomas  Stedolfe,  Stydolfe,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8. 

John  Wode  the  younger,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 14, 15, 16, 
17,  18. 

„         theelder,  6,  7,8,  9, 10, 11, 
12,  13. 

„  „  treasurer   of 

England,  14. 
Robert  Wodefolde,  Wodefeld,  Wodfold, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
E.  bishop  of  Chichester,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,9. 
Thomas  West  de  la  Ware,  knight,  2,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  13,  14,  15,  16,.  17,  18. 
John  West  de  la  Ware,  knight,  3. 
Henry  Roos,  knight,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

13. 
Thomas  Oxbrygge  of  Brede,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,8,9,  13,  14,15,  16,  17,  18. 
John  Stanney,  Stanny,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18. 
Thomas  Lewkenore,  Leukenore,  5. 

„  the  younger,  6, 7, 8. 

Thomas  Cumbe,  Combe,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 

12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18. 
William  Notyngham,  knight,  8. 
John  Dudley,  8,  9,  15,  16,  17,  18. 

W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  9, 10, 11, 12, 

13,  14,  15,  16,  17, 18. 


576 


CALENDAR   OF   PATENT    ROLLS. 


SUSSEX— cont. 


Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  9. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  9,  10,  11,  12, 

13,  14, 15,  16,  17, 18. 
John  Sulyard,  9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 

16,  17,  18. 
John  Apseley,  9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 

16,  17,  18. 
Wmiam  Badmyld,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14, 

15,  16,  17,  18. 
John  Baker,  10,  11,  12,  18,  14. 


Henry  Rose,  Rosse,  11. 

knight,  18,  14,  lo, 

16,  17,  18. 
William  Vagger,  12. 
Henry  Grey,  lord  Grev,  knight,  13,  14, 

15,  16,  17,  18. 
John  Faggar,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18. 
William  Couert,  Cowert,  15, 16,  17,  18. 
Henry  Fynche,  16,  17,  18. 
Edward  Bartlott,  18. 


Warwickshire. 


1.  Westminster,  14  June,  1478. 


2. 

8. 

6  February,  1479. 
28  November,  1481. 

4. 

28  June,  1482. 

5. 
6. 

24  May,  1483. 
26  June,  1488. 

7. 
8. 
9. 

80  July,  1488. 
9  August,  1483. 
6  December,  1483. 

10.- 

10  July,  1484. 

J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  7, 

8,  9, 10. 
J,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  1, 

2,  8„4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1, 2, 8, 4, 5. 
John  Straunge  of  Straunge,  knight,  1, 

2,8. 
John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 
William    Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  1,  2. 
John  Grevyle,  knight,  1,  2. 
Simon  Mountford,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 
Thomas  Ferrers,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 6, 

7,8. 
John  Hugeford,  Hugford,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 
Henry  Boteler,  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 


18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  28^/. 
„  „        26</. 

21  „  2.        20c/. 

22  „  1.        80</. 
Edward  V.  m.  lOd. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  20(1. 

18r/. 
19r/. 

IQd. 

2  .,  „         25//. 


M 


»> 


if 


if 

>» 


it 


William  West,  1. 

John  Beaufitz,  1, 2, 8, 4,  5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 

Thomas  Rastell,  1,  2. 

William  Bristow,  Briscowe,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9. 

Guy  Fairfax,  knight,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10. 
John  Vavesour,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Thomas  Cokesey,  Kokesey,  3,  4. 
Edward  Grey  of  Lisle,  knight,  4. 

,,  viscount  Lisle, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 
Richard  JBoughton,  4,  5. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  5, 6,  7,  8. 
Edward  Ralegh,  Raweley,  knight,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 
John  Boughton,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Richard  Radclyff,  knight,  8,  9,  10. 
Wniiam  Gatesby,  8,  9,  10. 
Robert  Throgmarton,  10. 


JVestmoreland. 


1.  Westminster,  28  April,  1481. 

2.  „  14  May,  1483. 

3.  „  26  June,  1483. 

4.  „  5  December,  1488. 


>» 


21  Edward  IV.  Part  2.  m.  21rf. 
Edward  V.  m.  lOrf.  (also  on  dd.) 
1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  22^/. 

17'/. 


a 


a 


*  Given  as  for  Bedfordshire. 


APPENDIX. 


677 


WESTMORELAND-^ont. 


B.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,2. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 

8,4. 
Humphrey  Dacre  of  Dacre,  knight,  1, 

2,  8,  4. 
Richard  Nele,  Neel,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
William  Jenney,  1. 
William  Parre,  knight,  1. 
Thomas  Stryklonde,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Middelton,  1. 
Richard  Musgrave,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Bate,  1. 
Nicholas  Tavemer,  1, 


John  Wharton,  1. 

Christopher  Baty,  1. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  2,  8. 

Roger  Townesend,  2,  8,  4. 

Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  2,  8,  4. 

Edward.  Redmayn,  2,  8. 

John  Crakenthorpe,  Erakenthorpe,  2, 

8,4. 
Antony  Crakenthorpe,  Krakenthorpe, 

2,  8,  4. 
James  Pekeryng,  Pykeryng,  Pikeryng, 

2,8. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8,  4. 
William  Musgrave,  4. 


Wiltshire. 


1.  Westminster,  28  November,  1478. 

2.  Guildford,  16  August,  1479. 

8.  Westminster,  27  January,  1480. 
4.  „  12  February,  1480. 

6.  „  28  March,  1480. 

6.  „  28  November,  1480. 

7.  „  10  February,  1481. 

8.  „  20  July,  1488. 

9.  „  5  December,  1488. 


)) 


18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  26d. 

19  „  m.  82^. 

Sid. 
SOd. 

20  „  Part  1.  m.  28(2. 

2ed. 

26d. 
1  Richard  III.  „        21d. 

Ud. 


It 


9t 


it 
99 

99 


W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6, 

6,  7,  8, 9. 
R.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

6,  6,  7. 

William,  earl  of  Arundell,  1,  2,  8,  4, 6, 

7,  8,  9. 

John,  abbot  of  Malmesbury,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

6,7. 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6,  6,  7, 8. 

William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight, 

1,2. 
Richard  Chokke,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6, 

6,7. 
John  Catesby,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7. 

„  knight,  8,  9. 

Roger  Tocotes,  knight,  1,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7, 

8. 
John  Cheyne,  Cheyney,  1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7. 
William  Colyngboume,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6, 

7,8. 
John  Whytokesmede,  1, 2,  8, 4,  6,  6, 7. 
Henry  Longe,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6, 7,  8, 9. 

ti2d8 


John  Mounpesson,  Mompesson,  1,  2,  8, 

4, 6,  6,  7, 8, 9. 
Robert  Baynard,  1,  2,  8, 4,  6, 6,  7, 8, 9. 
John  Benger,  1, 2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  8, 

4,  6, 6,  7, 9. 
Richard  Beauchamp,  knight,  8,  4,  6,  6, 

7,8. 
Walter  Hungerford,  4,  6, 6,  7,  8. 
Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  6,  6,  7. 
John  Long,  6. 

Thomas,  abbot  of  Malmesbury,  6. 
John  Zouche  of  Zouche,  knight,  7,  8, 

9. 
L.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  8. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  8. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8,  9. 
John  Colowe,  8. 
John  Seymour,  8, 9. 
Francis,  viscount  Lovell,  9. 
William  Collowe,  9. 
George  NevyUe,  9. 
Thomas  Stafford,  9. 
John  Musgrave,  9. 
Edward  Redmayn,  9. 

2o 


578 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Worcestershire. 


1.  Westminster,  28  May,  1477. 

2.  „  8  July,  1477. 
8.             „            11  July,  1478. 

4.  „  2  December,  1481. 

5.  „  11  August,  1488. 

6.  ,,  5  December,  1488. 

E.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
T.  bishop  of  Hereford,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas,  marquess  of  Dorset,  1,  2, 8,  4. 
Antony,  earl  Ryvers,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
John  Beauchamp  of  Powyk,  knight,  1, 

2,  8,  4. 
John  Sutton  of  Duddeley,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6,  6. 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5. 
Thomas  Vaghan,  Vaughan,  knight,  2. 
„  treasurer     of      the 

king's  chamber,  1,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Guy  Fairefax,  1,  2. 

„  knight,  8. 

Thomas  Ursewyk,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Walter  Scull,  Skull,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  22J. 

21d. 

18  „  „  28d. 
21  „  „  2.  „  20c/. 
1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  19*/. 

nd. 

Roger  Harewell,  Harwell,  1,  2,   3,    4, 

6,  6. 
John  Acton,  1,  2,  8. 

Humphrey  Salwey,  Stalwey,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Ligon,  Lygon,  1, 2,  8,  4,  5,  G. 
William  Ligon,  Lygon,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
William,  abbot  of  Evesham,  2,  8,  4. 
Humphrey  Stafford,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
Thomas  Bruges,  Brugge,  3,  4. 
William  Jenney,  4. 
John  Sulyard,  4. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  5. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  5,  6. 
Richard  Radclyff,  knight,  5,  6. 
Humphrey  Starky,  knight,  6,  6. 
Thomas  Tremayle,  6,  6. 
William  Catesby,  esquire  of  the  body, 

5,6. 
William  Lyttelton,  6,  6. 
Robert  Handy,  6. 
Robert  Russell,  6. 


Yorkshire.— East  Hiding. 


1.  Westminster,  14  June,  1478. 

2,  Woburn,  4  July,  1479. 

8.  Cawood,  14  August,  1481. 

4.  Westminster,  8  February,  1482. 

5.  „  14  May,  1488. 

6.  „  26  June,  1488. 

7.  „  6  December,  1488. 

8.  Nottingham,  18  September,  1484. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8, 

4,6. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 

Thomas  Lumley  of  Lumley,  knight,  1, 

2,  8,  4. 
Richard  Nele,  1. 

„  knight,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 

William  Jenney,  1,  2,  8. 
Robert  Constable,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4, 
fi    ft   7   ft 

Walter  Griffyth,  knight,  1,  2. 
John  Vavesour  the  younger,  1,  2,  8, 
4,  6,  6,  7. 


18  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  28</. 

19  „  m.  32d. 

21  „  Part  2.  m.  21rf. 

2(M. 
Edward  V.  m.  dd. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  22rf. 

„  „         15d. 

2  „  „         25d. 


Robert  Hilyard,  Helyard,  Hiliard,  the 
elder,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6. 

William  Eland,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 

John  Vavesour,  8. 
,  „  the  elder,  1,  2,  8,  4. 

,  Edward  Saltmerssh,  Saltmarch,  1, 2, 8. 
,  John  Haytefeld,  1,  2,  8,  4. 

Henry  Thwaytes,  1,  2. 
'  J.  bishop  of  Durham,  2,  8,  4,  6. 
I  Marmaduke  Constable,  2. 

„  knight,  4. 

I  Thomas,  archbishop  of  York,  8,  4,  6, 
;       6,  7,  8. 

Thomas  Meteham,  Metheam,  knight, 
,       8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
,  Richard  FitzHugh,  knight,  4, 5, 6, 7>  8. 


APPENDIX. 


679 


YORKSHIRE.— EAST  RIDING— cant. 


Roger  Townesend,  4,  5,  6, 7, 8. 
James  Charleton,  4,  6,  6, 7,  8. 
Henry,  duko  of  Buckingham,  6,  6. 
Francis  Lovell,  knight,  viscount  Lovell, 

5,  6,  7, 8. 

John  Constable,  6. 

jy  knight,  6,  7,  8. 

Edmund  Thwaytys,  5,  6, 7,  8. 
Stephen  Copyndale,  6, 6, 7,  8. 
John  Lawenney,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
William  Chaumberleyn,  Ohamberleyn, 

6,  6,  7, 8. 

W.  bishop  of  Durham,  6. 


John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  6, 7,  8. 

John  Aske,  knight,  6, 7, 8. 

John  Kendale,  6, 1,  8. 

Morgan  Kydwelly,  7,  8. 

Richard  Ratclyff,  knight,  7, 8. 

Ralph  Bygot,  knight,  7,  8. 

Robert  Bothe,  dean  of  York  cathedral, 

8. 
Gervase  Clifton,  knight,  8. 
Martin  del  See,  knight,  8. 
John  Dawny,  8. 
Edmund  Skerne,  8. 
Thomas  Creyke,  8. 


Yorkshire.— North  Hiding. 


1.  Westminster,  26  February,  1478. 

2.  „  9  November,  1480. 
8.            „           80  November,  1480. 

4.  „  14  May,  1488. 

5.  „  26  June,  1488. 

6.  „  6  December,  1488. 


fj 


L.  archbishop  of  York,  1. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4. 

Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1, 2, 8, 

4,  6,  6. 
William    Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
Thomas  Lumley  of  Lumley,  knight,  1, 

2  8. 
Richard  NeeU,  Nele,  1,  2,  8. 
„  knight,  4,  5. 

William  Jenney,  1,  2,  8. 
Richard  Pygot,  1, 2,  8,  4. 
James  Stranways,  knight,  1. 
John  Conyers,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
John  Pikeryng,  Pykeryng,  knight,  1, 

2,8. 
Edmund  Hastynges,  knight,  1, 2, 8, 4, 5. 
Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 
William  Ewere,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Thomas  Wytham,  1, 2. 
Miles  Metkalfe,  Metcalf,  1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  20rf. 
20  „  ,.        26^. 


It 


>} 


Edward  V.  m.  lOd. 
1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  22d. 

lid. 


»» 


17 


Thomas  Aspar,  Asper,  1,  2, 8,  5,  6. 
William  Colvyle,  Colvile,  1,  2,  8. 
Thomas,  archoishop  of  York,  2,  8, 4, 5, 

J.  bishop  of  Durham,  2, 8. 
Robert  Graystok,  knight,  2,  8. 
James  Danby,  knight,  8,  4,  5,  6« 
Richard  Danby,  8,  4,  6,  6. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  4,  5. 
Francis  Lovell,  knight,  viscount  Lovell, 

4,  6,  6. 
Richard  Fitzhugh,  knight,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  4,  5,  6. 
Roger  Tounesend,  4,  5,  6. 
Richard  Ratclyff,  knight,  4,  6,  6. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  5,  6. 
Richard  Scrope  of  Upsall,  knight,  5. 
Thomas  Gower,  knight,  5. 
Thomas  Metcalf,  5. 

,,  knight,  6. 

Thomas  Scrope  of  Massam,  knight,  6. 
Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  6. 
Morgan  Eydwelly,  6. 


Yorkshire.— West  Biding. 


1.  Westminster,  18  May,  1477. 

2.  „  5  March,  1478. 
8.            „            28  April,  1478. 

4.  Rotherham,  29  September,  1478. 
6.  Westminster,  18  November,  1479. 
6.  Cawood,  14  August,  1481. 


17  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  22(7. 

18  „  „        29^. 


19 
21 


i9 


9f 

26d. 


m.  Sid, 

Part  2.  m;  21d. 


580 


CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


YORKSHIRE.— WEST  RIDlNG--€OfU. 


7.  Westminster,  14  May,  1488. 

8.  „  26  June,  1488. 

9.  „  5  December,  1488. 

10.  „  27  January,  1484. 

11.  „  6  February,  1486. 

12.  „  17  February,  1485. 

L.  archbishop  of  York,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Ralph  Greystoke  of  Greystoke,  knight, 

1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 12. 
Richard  Nele,  Neell,  1,  2,  8. 

„  knight,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 

William  Jenney,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 
James  Haryngton,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Richard  Fitz William,  knight,  1,  2, 8, 4. 
Henry  Vavesour,  Vavasoure,  knight,  1, 

2,  8,  4,  5,  6. 

John  Pylkyngton,  Pilkyngton,  knight, 

1,  2,  8. 
William  Plimipton,  knight,  1, 2, 8, 4, 5. 
William  Hopton  of  Swellyngton,  1, 4, 5. 
„  „  knight, 

2,8. 
Brian  Roclyff,  RouclyfF,  Ratclyflf,  1,  2, 

8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10,  11,  12. 
Guy  Fayrefax,  1. 

knight,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Thomas  Middelton,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7, 


Edward  V.  m.  10^/. 

1  Richard  III.  Part  1.  m.  22^/. 

^  15*/. 

18</. 

2  .,  „         24e/. 

23r/. 


John  Bradford,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  12. 

John  Gryseacres,  Grisacres,  2»  8,  4,  5, 6. 
Hugh  Hastynges,  knight,  8,  4, 6, 6, 7, 8. 
W.  bishop  of  Durham,  4. 
Thomas  Nevylle  of  Levessege,  4,  6. 

n  i>  knight,  6. 

John  FitzWilliam,  5,  7,  8. 
Th.  archbishop  of  York,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12. 

J.  bishop  of  Durham,  5,  6,  7. 
William  Gascoign,  knight,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12. 
Robert  Ryder,  knight,  6. 
Thomas  FitzwiUiam,  6. 

„  knight,   7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  7,  8. 
Richard  Fitzhugh,  knight,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12. 

Roger  Tounesend,  7, 8, 9, 10,  11, 12. 
Thomas  Wurteley,  knight,  7,  8. 
John  Nevylle,  knight,  7, 8. 
Edward  Redmayn,  7, 8. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 
Morgan  Kydwelly,  9, 10, 11, 12. 
Richard  RatclyflF,  knight,  9, 10,  11, 12. 
Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  9, 10, 11, 12. 
William  Darcy,  knight,  10, 11, 12. 


8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
William  Sayryle,  Savyle,  Sayvell,  1,  2,  |  John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  11, 12. 
8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8.  I  John  Daweny,  11, 12. 


I 

I 

I 

I 


(681  ) 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


(  588  ) 


GENEKAL   INDEX. 


Abberley.   Abburley,   Abborlev,   Abirley.    oo. 

Woroester.  126.  211,  383.  502.  5^. 
Abbot,  Abbod,  John,  22,  483. 
Abbotley.    See  Abberley, 
Abbots  Bromley,  oo  Stafford,  277. 
Abburley.     See  Abberley. 
Abell.  John.  347.  411,  452.  488. 

Richard,  25. 

Agnes  his  wife.  25. 

Abenbury,  Abunbury  [co.  Denbigh] .  516. 
Abendon.     See  Abingdon. 

Aberdeen.  Haberdyne.  in  Scotland,  190,  204, 
206.222.     ^ 

Abergavenny.  Bergevenny  [oo.  Monmouth], 
3, 157.  367,  421,  456,  475,  505. 

AbergwiUy.  Aberguyly[co.  CaermarthenJ ,  col- 
legiate church  of.  prebend  of  Trallinir 
in.  250.  ^ 

Abemeth.  Alexander,  296. 

Abemethy.  Ibumathe.  in  Scotland,  217. 

Abenrrach.  Abberwargh,  in  Brittany.  366. 

Aberystwith,  Abrustwith,  oo.  Cardigan,  349. 
350. 

Abeynon.  Maurice.  356. 

Abingdon,  Abendon,  Abyndon.  oo.  Berks,  82, 
188,  386. 

abbey  of,  326. 

abbot  and  convent  of ,  74,281,  326. 

abbot  of.  74. 

John  Sant,  abbot  of ,  74,278,281,552.   < 

John,  abbot  of,  554,  569.  | 

Peter,  abbot  of ,  74.  j 

Thomas,  abbot  of,  326.  I 

Abinger,  Alyngeworth,  co  Surrey,  468. 

Abington,  Abyton,  co.  Cambridge,  434. 

Abirley.   See  Abberley. 

Abraham,  Robert,  150. 

Abrehall,  William,  62. 

Abrey,  John,  317. 

Abrustwith.    See  Aberystwith. 


Abunbury.    See  Abenbury. 

Aburley.    See  Abberley. 

Abyndon.    See  Abingdon. 

Abyndon.  Henry,  442. 

Abyton.     See  Abington. 

Acham,  William,  537. 

Aokart.  George,  204. 

Aole,  CO.  Norfolk,  143. 

Aoren,  John,  274. 

Acton  Bumell    [oo.  Salop] ,  charter  dated  at, 
114. 

,  statute  of,  102. 

Acton.  CO.  Suffolk,  31. 
Acton,  Antony,  419,  539. 

John,  88,  220,  419,  539,  540,  578. 

Thomas,  571. 

Adam.  John.  189,  221. 

Adamanson,  Robert,  526. 

Adams,  John,  prior  of  Lanthony  Prima,  284. 

William,  76. 

Adamys,  John,  99. 

Adelsey,  John.  269. 

Adelyn,  Ralph,  135. 

Adene,  John.  493. 

Admiral.    See  Richard ;  Howard. 

Admiralty  102,  343.  346,  392,  411. 

Admjrtte,  Nicholas,  464. 

Adys,  Roger,  267. 

Affasset,  Matthew,  223. 

Afkynton.     See  Ashington. 

Agerston,  Agirston,  John,  396,  568. 

Aggesthorpe.     See  Asthorpe. 

Agirston.    See  Agerston. 

Aglasford,  John,  91. 

Agmondesham.     See  Amersham. 

Ailric,  66. 

Aire.  Eyre,  river,  co.  York,  51,  112. 

Airmyn,  Ayrmyn,  co.  York,  241. 

Aissheley.     See  Ashley. 

Aker,  James.  432. 

Akeren,  John,  274. 

Akethorp  in  Lowestoft,  co.  Suffolk,  143. 


584 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Alabowe,  in  Brittany,  966. 

Alan,  son  in  law  of  Enisan.  65. 

Alanson,  Alexander,  225. 

Alarde.  William,  26. 

Alayn.    See  Alejn. 

Albemarle.  ooontesB  of.     See  Fortibui. 

Alberbury.  oo.  Salop,  857.  503. 

Alberton,  Thomas,  551. 

Albineio,  Samson  de,  66. 

Albon.  Edmund,  dean  of  Warwick,  529. 

chaplain  of  Salwarp,  163. 

parson  of  MeiTod,  309. 

,  phjsioian  of  Edward  IV,  163. 

Albote,  John.  483. 
Albooru.     See  Aldeburgh. 
Alburne.    See  Aldboume. 
Alburgh,  CO.  York,  450. 
Alburgh,  Alborough,  John,  85. 

WiUiam,  243. 

Albv,  CO.  Norfolk.  37. 
Alcares  [in  Spain],  208. 
Aloester,  Aicestar,  oo.  Warwick,  73. 
Alook.  John.  80. 

,  bishop  of  Worcester    [1476- 

1486] »  33,  34.  117.  130.  131,  164,  166. 

171,  233,  273,  278,  286,  337,  354,  355, 
367,  473,  529,  560,  561, 570.  576,  578. 

Alday,  John,  405,  440. 
Aldboume,  Alburne,  oo.  Wilts,  10. 
Aldeburgh,  Albouru,  co.  Suffolk,  344. 
Aldenham,  co.  Hertford,  76,  374. 
Aldemey,  Aureneye,  Omey,  island  of,  74,318, 

408,  413. 
Aldersey,  Aldyrsey,  Thomas,  51,  79,  351. 
Alderton,  Thomas,  155. 
Aldewynole.    See  Aldwinkle. 
Aldredeslade,  co.  Wilts,  537. 
Aldres,  Aldrys,  William,  326. 
Aldwin,  65. 
Aldwinkle,     Aldewrncle,   oo.     Northampton, 

172,  201,  416. 
Aldyrsey.     See  Aldersey. 
Alee,  John,  375. 
Alegh,  Thomas,  85. 
Alewyne,  Nicholas,  244. 

Aleyn,  Alayn,  Alen,  Alyn,  John,  122. 

sheriff  of  London.  3. 

, chaplain  in  the  ohamelhouse 

of  Wycombe,  o9. 

Richard,  170,302. 

,  Thomas,  87,  118,  211,  461,  483. 

,  William,  525. 

Alfegh,  Alphewe.  John.  109,  111,  126, 184, 

344,  355,  395,  413,  425.  466,  563. 
Alfleton.     See  Alpheton. 
Alfonsi,  Peter,  248,  279. 
Alford,  CO.  Lincoln,  15. 
Alfred,  king  of  England,  charter  of,  305. 
Alfrey,  Bichard,  898. 
Alfyxigton.    See  Alphington. 
Algarkirk,  co.  Lincoln,  829. 


Algor,  WiUiam,  22. 
Alibon.  Bichard,  526. 
Alington,  Alynton,  Matthew.  261. 
Alisaundre.  WUliam,  28. 
Alkborough,  Alkebarewe,  co.  Lincoln,  124. 
i   Alkington,    Alyghton,    in    Whitehuroh,      oo. 
Salop.  885. 
Allerton.  John,  85. 

Bichard.  85. 

Bobert,  186,  407. 

Thomas.  155. 

Alleworthbury.     See  Alwardbury. 
Allington,  Alynton,  co.  Kent,  478.  524. 

Alington.  co.  Lincoln,  318. 

Almain.  71 ,  809,  494.  518,  548,  560.  552. 
merchante  of,  28.  49,  289, 353,  426. 

Alman,  G-uyllemyne,  545. 

Almen.  Stephen,  22. 

Almondbury,  oo.  York,  477. 

Almoner.     SeeDanet;  Felde;  Taillour. 

Almore  [co.  Denbigh],  516. 

Almshouse,  foundation  of.  505. 

Abiard,  John,  137. 

Alneio,  William  de,  66. 

Alnewyk,  William,  bishop  of  Lincoln   [1436- 
1449] ,  107. 

Alom,  John,  295. 

Alpheton,  Alfleton  [co.  Suffolk] ,  301. 

Alphewe.    See  Alf egh. 

Alphington,  Alfyngton,  co.  Devon.  306- 

Alston  Mares,  co.  Somerset,  266. 

Althorpe,  Olthorpe,  co.    Northampton,     186, 
568. 

Alton,  Aulton  Estbroke,  oo.  Southampton.  265. 
859. 

Alveton,  co.  Stafford,  120. 

CO.  Wilte,  501. 

Alveley.  co.  Salop.  7,  496. 

AlTeloee,  in  Hastingleigh,  oo.  Kent.  458. 

Alverstoke,  co.  Southampton.  50. 

Alvetheley.     See  Aveley. 

Alveton.    See  Alton. 

Alwardbury.  Alleworthbury,  co.  Wilte,  hun- 
dred of,  212,  288. 

Alwyn,  Nicholas,  244. 

Alyn.    See  Aleyn. 

Alyghton.     See  Alkington. 

Alyngeworth.     See  Abinger. 

Alyngton.      See  Allington. 

Alyngton,  John,  116,555. 

,Boger,  291. 

...   William,  22,  51,  109.  111-118,  142. 

146. 169,  893,  896,  898.  488,  566. 
Alynton.    See  Allington. 
Amadas,  Walter,  262,  317.  327. 
Ambrosio,  John,  881,  850. 362,  467. 
Amener,  Bobert,  626. 
Amersham,  Agmondesham,  Hakmersham,  oo. 

Buckingham,  26.  411,  429. 
Amesbury,  Ambresbury,  oa  Wilte,  176,  199, 

212,  288. 

hundred  of ,  212,  288. 

,  charter  dated  at,  69. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


686 


Ameiqueta,  Dominio  de,  248,  279. 

Ampe.  Thomas,  269. 

AmpthiU,  HamptehiU.  oo.  Bedford.  174,  291. 

Ampton,  00.  Suffolk,  92,  188. 

Amwyk.    See  Anwiok. 

Amjas,  John,  119. 

,B»lph.290. 

Amyi,  Henry,  31. 

Anatint.    See  Annan. 

Anoholme,  Ankholme,  co.  Lincoln.  320. 

Anorewyk.    See  Ankerwyke. 

Anderby,  oo.  Lincoln,  15. 

AndoTer,  oo.  Southampton,  389,  474,  537. 

Andrea,  John,  507. 

Andrewe,  Edward,  84. 

,  John,  229. 

Matthew,  262,  328,  426,  520. 

,  Master  Biohard,  dean  of  St.  Peter's, 

York,  25,  266. 

,  William,  380. 

Andrewes,  William,  190. 

Andrews,  Maoy,  262. 

Angers,  in  Franoe»  St.  Nicholas  by,  ubbot  of, 

407. 
Anglesey,  county  of,  360,  369,  609. 

sheriff  of ,  369. 

And  see  Chamberlain. 
Ankerwyke,    Ancrewyk     [co.     Buckingham], 

priory  of,  137. 

,  Eleanor  Spendeloae,  prioress  of.  137. 

Ankholme.     See  Anohohne. 

Annaghdown,  Enacheune  [ca  Galway] ,  bishop 
of.     See  Baret. 

Annan,  Anaunt,  in  Scotland,  196. 

Anne,  queen  of  Richard  III,  84.  67,  265, 
260,  338,  372.  376,  377,  385,  386,  417, 
422,  423.  464.  473,  476,  477,  496,  498. 
605,  61(W12.  526. 

daughter  of  Edward  IV,  157. 

Tan  Anne,  Arnold,  116. 
Annesley,  co.  Nottingham,  8. 
Ansty,  CO.  Southampton,  463. 
Antonio  de  Nigro,  John,  216. 
Antron,  William,  296. 
Antwerp,  in  Brabant,  339. 
Anwick,  Amwyk,  co.  Linoohi,  167. 
Anyell,  Bichord,  367. 
Aport,  John,  187,  294. 
Apostolic  See,  46. 
Appilby.    See  Appleby. 
Appilton.     See  Appleton. 

Appilyerd,  Richard,  chaplain  of  St.  Swithun, 

Wakeaeld,  279. 
Appleby,  Appulby.  co.  Lincoln,  263. 
Appleby,  Appelby,  Appilby,  Appulby.  John, 

238,  237,  492. 
,  Biohard,  463. 

,  Bobert,  438,  613. 

Appledore,  Appyleore,  Appuldour,  co.  Kent, 

61,18^496. 
Appleton,     Appelton,    Appilton,    Appulton, 

Appylton,  John,  26. 


Appleton,  Boxer.  109,  lU,  366, 302,  395,  398, 
401,  425,  466,  490.  663. 

Thomas,  354,  397,  399,  490,  574. 

Apprise,  Apryse,  Thomas,  102. 
Appulby.     See  Appleby. 
Appuldour.    See  Appledore. 
Appulton.    See  Appleton. 
Appyleore.     See  Appledore. 
Aprice,  Biohard,  97. 
AprU.  Bichard.  491. 
Apseley.    See  Apsley. 
Apeley.    See  Aspley. 

Apsley,  Apseley.  John,  216,  347,  394,  397 
447,  489,  576. 

,  sheriff  of  Surrey,  328. 

Aquitjbine,  admiral  of.     See  Biohard ;  Howard. 

,  wines  of,  517,  520. 

Arblaster,  James,  434. 

Arohbold,  Theobald,  16. 

Archenfield,  Urchynfeld,  oo.  Hereford,  414. 

Archer's  Court,  in  Biyer,  co.  Kent,  406. 

Ardam.    See  Ardem. 

Ardena,  Henry  de,  66. 

Ardem.  Ardam,  Ardeme,  John,  2. 

MatUda,  2. 

Peter,  justice  of  the  Bench,  196,  236 

Thomas,  2. 

,    parson    of    Little    Stam- 

bridge,  68. 
, ,  master  of  the  college  of  Ples- 

hey,  331. 
Ardington,  co.  Berks,  476. 
Ardmore,  in  Ireland,  636. 
Ardmulchan,  Ardemulghan,  co.  Meath,  341. 
Ardrun,  William,  149,  293. 
Arduduy,  co.  Merioneth,  441. 
Argent,  Clement,  parson  of  Hemswell,  611. 
Aringden,  co.  York,  89,  226. 
Arkerbold,  John,  184. 
Arkesden,  co.  Essex,  268. 
Arlesey,  Arkesey,  co.  Bedford,  478,  542. 
Arlington,  Erlyngton  [oo.  Sussex] ,  447. 
Armagh,  archbishopric  of,  40,  100. 
,  archbishop  of.    See  Connesburgh. 

Armathwaite,  co.  Cumberland,  prioress  and 
nuns  of,  208. 

,  Isabel,  prioress  of,  208. 

Arme.    See  Herm. 
Arme,  Archibald  an,  225. 

Armingford,  Amyngford.  co.  Cambridge,  hun- 
dred of.  142,  258. 
Arnold,  Amall,  co.  Nottingham,  19,  549. 

Arnold,  John,  344. 

Bichard.  648. 

Arnoldson,  Cornelius.  42. 

PhUip,42. 

Amyngford.    See  Armingford. 

Arrow  [co.  Warwick] ,  319. 

Arsic,  Manser,  66. 

Arthia,  oo.  Cornwall,  239. 

Arthur,  Edward,  169, 


586 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Artington,  Ertyngtoiiy  oo.  Sumy.  43. 

Artoii,  204. 

Anmdell.  John.  296.  371.  897.  489. 

of  Treriee.  430. 

bishop  of   Chiohwter    [1459. 

1477].  119,  161,675. 

dean  of  Exeter.  374. 

prebendary  of  Salisbury,  258. 

prebendary  of  St.  Martin  le 

Grand,  haaAoa,  167. 
prebendary    of    St.  George's. 

Windsor,  167.285. 

,  prebendary  of  Tamworth,  159. 

,  Niobolas,  of  Trensse,  328. 

Joan  his  wife,  828. 

Ralph,  84. 

Robert,  828,  430. 

Thomas,  160,  214.  896,  417.  478.  501. 

556,659. 

Katharine  his  wife,  417. 

Thomas,  of  Maltravers,  50,  62,  78, 

112.  166,  244.  263.  397,  399.  431,  489, 
491,645,660.570.572.576. 

Asoot,  oo.  Berks.  256. 

Ash,  Assh  by  Dertford,  oo.  Kent.  28. 

Aysshe  by  Mepehara.  oo.  Kent,  28. 

00.  Surrey,  136.438. 

Ashbourne.  Asshebum  in  le  Peke.  oo.  Derby, 

6.  295.  624.  525. 
Ashburton,  Assheperton,  oo.  Devon.  8. 
Ashby.  Assheby.  oo.  Linooln,  268. 

de  la  Zouoh.  co.  Leicester .  498. 

Hareys.     See  Mears  Ashby. 

Asheldhara.  Assheldham.  oo.  Essex,  495. 

Asheley,  John  de,  8. 

Ashen,  Esse,  oo.  Essex.  826. 

Ashford,  Assheford,  oo.  Kent.  402,  445.  482, 

511. 
Ashington,  Astyngton.  Afkynton,  oo.  Somerset. 

140.  178. 
Ashley,  Aissheley.  oo.  Devon.  836. 

Assheley,  oo.  Southampton.  614. 

Asholt  in  Ardale.     See  Esholt  in  Airedale. 
Ashridge,  Assherigge,  oos.  Wilts  and  Berks, 

91,  180,  221. 
Ashton,  Asshton,  oo.  Wilts.  120. 
,  Long.    Longassheton  by  Bristol,  oo. 

Somerset,  457. 
Ashton,  Aiohard,  54. 

Ashurst.  Asshehurste,  co.  Surrey,  87,  881. 
Ashwell,  Asshewell.  co.  Hereford,  199,  225. 
Ashwood.   Asshewodes.    in  W^hitohuroh,  oo. 

Salop,  885. 

,  00.  Stafford.  88.  450. 

Aske,  John.  188,  819,  899,  492,  579 

Aslak,  William,  296. 

Aslookton,  00.  Nottingham,  4,  19. 

Aspall,  00.  Suffolk.  158. 

Aspar.     See  Asper. 

Aspeley.    See  Apsley. 

Aspenden,  Aspeden,  co.  Hertford,  210. 

Asper,  Aspar,  Thomas,  845, 894, 425, 688. 679. 


Aspley.  Apsley.  co.  Warwiok,  60.  73. 

Asplon.  Aspelond,  Henry,  174. 

Aspynalght.  William,  warden  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  Giles.  Maldon.  285. 

Aspynhalgh,  Biohard,  chaplain  of  St.  ^mry  in 
Chiohester  Cathedral.  548. 

Assanus,  Emmanuel,  198. 

Asser.  Roger.  582. 

Assh.     See  Ash. 

Asshbnmham,    Asshebumham,     John,      396, 
489. 

Asshe.    See  Ash. 
Asshe,  James,  85. 

Cecily  his  wife.  85. 

Richard,  52. 

Thomas,  95.  105,  270,  402,  466. 

Asshebom,  Henry.  7* 
Asshebumham.    See  Aashbumham. 
Assheby,  John.  188. 

abbot  of  Darley,  83,  38. 

William,  68,  396.  400,  489,  56^ 

Assheoames,  oo.  Somerset.  5.^0. 
Asshehurste.    See  Ashurst. 
Asshelaye.  John.  826.  328. 

William.  826,  828. 

Assheperton.    See  Ashburtou. 
Assheton.  Asshton,  Edmund,  813. 

Edward,  827.  884. 

Nicholas,  827,  384. 

justioeof  the  Benoh,  196,236. 

Ralph.  880,  892.394,  397.  898,  401 

425,  445,  464,  482.  490.  492.  662.  663.' 

579. 

vioe-oonstable    of    Enfland, 

868. 

,  sheriff  of  York,  291. 

Richard,  64.  811,  663. 

John.  847. 

mayor  of  Cambridge,  555. 

Asshewood,  in  Kinver.  co.  Stafford,  226,  363. 
Asshpole.  William,  465. 
Asshton.    See  Assheton ;  Ayssheton. 
Asteley.  Astley,  John.  112,  182,  167,  377. 

Nicholas,  814. 

Isabel  his  wife,  314. 

Philip.  314. 

Ralph,  314. 

,  Thomas,  60. 

Asthorpe,  Aggesthorpe,  oo.  Linooln,  48. 
Astley.  Asteley.  oo.  Warwick,  479. 
Astley.    See  Asteley. 
Astlot,  Richard,  468. 
Aston.  00.  Warwick.  78. 

le  Wall,  00.  Northampton,  325, 

Aston,  John,  396.  678. 

parson  of  Snodland,  28 

William,  607. 

Astone,  John  de,  8. 

Astry.  Astrey.  Astryoh,  Ralph,  148,  262, 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  661 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


587 


Astyngton.    See  Ashington. 
Atherstone,  oo.  Warwiok.  441. 
AtkjMon,  John,  180,  274,  423,  534. 

Thomas,  234.  411. 

William.  177. 

Atteheth,  Walter,  266. 
AttehyUe.  Stephen,  27. 
Aitewode,  WUUam,  188. 
Attilburgh.    See  Attleborough. 
Attleborough.  Attilburgh,  co.  Norfolk,  56. 
Attorney-general.     See  Huse ;    Huddesfeld  ; 
Kidwelly. 

Atwyll,  John,  mayor  of  Exeter,  493. 

Attwyll,  John,  323. 

,  Philip,  207. 

Aubry,  Awbry,  John,  78,  317. 

mayor  of  Norwich,  213. 

Aubi^ry.    See  Avebury. 

Aaohtermuohty,  in  Sootland,  242. 

Audeley,  Master  Edmund,  bishop  of  Rochester. 

[1480-1492],  222.  466,  562,  563. 

, ,  prebendary  of  St.  George's, 

Windsor,  222. 

,  prebendary  of  Tamworth,  152, 

222. 

,  John,  394.  468. 

, ,  lord,  9,  22,  50,  68,  145.  183, 

213.  245,  263,  384,  397,  415.  ^S.  489, 
519,  530.  549,  657,  558,  57(W74.  577. 

, .treasurer    of   England,    488, 

544,546. 

, ,  parson  of  Shimpling,  282. 

,  Thomas,  299. 

Audieme,  Hodiema,  in  Brittany,  ship  called 
la  Margaret  of,  426. 

Audemetre,  John,  187. 

Auerell,  John,  268. 

Auger,  Henry,  51. 

Augur,  Clement,  293. 

Nicholas.  243. 

Aulesoomb.    See  Awliscombe. 

Aulton.    See  Alton. 

Aungre.    See  Ongar. 

Auray,  in  Brittany,  ship  called  la  Marie  de 

Kair  of,  146. 
Aureneye.    See  Aldemey. 
Aurey,  Richard,  19. 

Austell,  Master  John,  canon  of  Wells,  117. 
Austria,  duke  of,  363,  446,  494.  544. 
And  see  Maximilian. 

Austyn,    Hugh,    oscheator   of    Norfolk    and 
Suffolk,  143,  158. 

William,  abbot  of  Titchfield,  281. 

,  parson  of  Cranleigh,  281. 

Wymund,  242,  262. 

Auzerre,  diocese  of,  156,  302. 

Ayane,  John,  148. 

Avebury,  Aubury,  co.  Wilts,  501. 

Aveley,  Alyetheley,  go.  Essex,  187. 

Arerey,  William,  449. 

Avon  river,  co.  Warwick,  115,  318. 


Awbry.    See  Aubry. 

Awliscombe,  Aulescomb,  oo.  Dovon,  98. 

Awnesham,  Richard,  548. 

Awood.  John,  109. 

Awre,  CO.  Gloucester,  241. 

Axebridge,  Axbrigge,  oo.  Somerset,  187.  437. 

Axholme.  Oxholme,  Isle  of.  co.  Lincoln.  51, 
112.  385,  391,  409.  422,  470,  503,  636, 
641. 

Axroinster,  co.  Devon,  80,  291. 

Aylburton.     See  Elburton. 

Aylemer,  Sybil,  336. 

Aylemere.  Stephen,  68. 

Aylesbaare,  co.  Devon,  472. 

Aylesbury,  oo.  Buckingham,  322.  325,   477. 

547. 
Aylesbury,  Ralph,  227. 
Aylesford.  co.  Kent,  344. 
Ayleward.  William,  265. 
Aylewurth.  William,  215. 
Aylmar,  WiUiam.  421. 
Aylesham,  co.  Norfolk,  26,  31. 
Ayly,  John,  abbot  of  Malmesbury.  12,  190. 
Aymery,  Hugh.  164. 
Aynderby,  Walter.  490. 
Aynesford.    See  Eynsford. 
Ayringden,  co.  York,  89,  226. 
Ayrmyn.     See  Airmyn. 
Aysshe.     See  Ash. 
Aysshby,  Henry,  149. 
Ayssheby,  William,  354. 
Aysshehyrst,  William,  244. 
Ayssheton,  Ralph,  213. 

Richard,  54. 

Aysshton,  Edward,  406,  566. 

,  Nicholas,  406. 

And  see  Assheton. 
Ayste,  Alexander,  149. 
Ayston,  Esyngden,  co.  Rutland,  76 
Ayton,  CO.  Stafford,  436. 


B 


Babethorpe,  Thomas,  parson  of  Bulmer,  482. 

Babham,  Thomas,  24. 

Baby.  Amulph,  307. 

Babyngton.  John,  320,  355, 396, 400, 489, 568. 

,  Thomas,  393,  395,  400,  490,  657. 

,  William,  esquire,  104,  105. 

,  knight,  104. 

Marjory  his  wife,  104. 

Baoheler,  Oliver,  193. 

,  Thomas,  parson  of  Weston,  625. 

Bachelor,  Thomaa,  parson  of  Willingham,  413. 
Baohesore.     See  Badger. 


588 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Baokwell,  Bakwell.  oo.  Somenet.  488. 

fiaooa,  Bokon,  Boown,  John,  111,  187,  286. 

Biohard,  86. 

Thomas,  543. 

WiUiam,  130. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London  and  Middle* 

flex,  270. 

BnoonBthorpe.  oo.  Norfolk,  82. 
Baoun.     See  Baoon. 
Bacfwn.    See  Baoon. 
Bodook.  Agnee,  181. 

John,  the  elder,  30. 

,  the  younger,  30. 

Biohard.  30,  137. 

Baddow.  Badowe,  Great,  oo.  Essex.  28. 
Badelesmere.  Bartholomew  de,  331. 
Badger.  Bachesore  [oo.  Salop],  88. 
Badgeworth,  Beggeworth,  oo.  Gloucester.  120. 
Badlesmere,  Battelesmere,  oo.  Kent.  369,  367. 
Badminton.  Bodmanton,  Great,  oo.  Gloucester, 
298. 

Badowe.    See  Baddow. 

Bage.  Bichard,  82. 

Bagesworth,     See  Batohworth. 

Baginton,  Batheohintona  [oo.  Warwick].  66. 

Bagot.  Bichard.  396,  573. 

Bagshot,  00.  Surrey,  204.  460. 

Baildon.  Bajldon.  oo.  York,  265. 

Bailly.  John,  101.  295. 

Peter.  41. 

Baily,  Bayly.  John,  yioar  of  Dooking.  266. 

Baine,  John.  110.  111. 

Baker.  Cristina,  237. 

John.  13,  29  77,  207,  263,  292.  295, 

398,  576. 

Nicholas.  404,  607. 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  607. 

,  Biohard,  267. 

Stephen,  546. 

Thomas,  17,  78,  141,  428. 

William,  148. 

, master  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Mary  or  House  of  God.  Doyer,  95. 
Bakewell,  co.  Derby,  194. 
Bakon.     See  Baoon. 
Bakshoff.    See  Bashall. 
Balohild,  Bichard,  359. 
Baldele  [oo.  Wilts] ,  537. 
Balder,  Bichard,  master  of  the  king's  ohapel 

of  Barking.  380. 
, ,  prebendary  of  Tamworth,  380. 

fialdewyn,  John,  26. 

Baldook,  oo.  Hertford,  54,  187,  188,  266,  465. 

fialdok,  Thomas,  25. 

Baldon  Marsh,  Mershbaldington.  oo.  Oxford, 

660. 
Baldre,  Biohard,  683. 
Baldry,  Thomas,  404. 

William,  166, 174. 

Bale,  John,  617. 
Balfront,  Hugh,  206. 


Balhede,  John,  206. 

Balinghem,  Balyngfaam.   in  the  m&roliaa    of 
Calais.  309.  410. 

Ballard,  Bobert.  446 

,  William,  529. 

Ballyngham.    See  Balinghem. 

Balmeseda.    See  ValnuMeda. 

Balolio,  Gosoelin  de,  66. 
i   Balsale  in  Berkeswell.  co.  Warwick,  89. 
I    Balteaford,  oo.  Worcester.  318. 
,  BaltODsborough,   Baltesburgh,    oa     Somerset, 
'  187. 

'   Balyngham.    See  Balinghem. 
'    Bamburgh,  oo.  Northumberland.  166.  346. 
I    Bamme,  John.  51.  466. 

sheriff  of  Kent.  440. 

Bampton,  co.  Oxford,  83, 120,  369. 

,  hundred  of ,  369. 

Bampton,  Isabel,  128. 

Balph.  128. 

,  Biohard,  128. 

Banaster,  Banastre.  Gilbert,  133,  307. 

Balph,  482,  484. 

Bobert,  66. 

Boger,  123. 

Thurstan.  128. 

,  William,  188. 

Baneston.    See  Batheaston. 

Banewell,  John,  437. 
Banewell.    See  Banwell. 

Banke.  Bank,  Bankes,  Christopher,  parsoii  of 

Sorayingham.  247. 
,  Edmund,  chaplain   of    Sandal,    498, 

532. 

,  Biohard,  464. 

,  Thomas.  352.  393,  404,  428, 461,  486, 

500. 
esoheator  in  the  county    of 

Lincoln,  126. 

Bankers  [in  Lee] ,  oo.  Kent,  416. 

Banknot,  WiUiam,  243. 

Bannaster,  William,  188. 

Banstead,  Benstede,  co.  Surrey,  616,  624. 

Banwell,  co.  Somerset,  302,  437. 

Banyard,  Bobert,  200. 
,  Thomas,  16,  112. 

Baptista,  John,  496,  607. 

Barambroke,  Hamo,  49. 

Barbour,  Adrian,  245. 

John,  267,  308.  411. 

Biohard.  468. 

Thomas,  184,287. 

Baroheston,  Beroheston,  oo.  Warwick,  73. 

Barde,  John,  320. 
John  de,  251,  296. 

Bardefeld,  John,  238. 

Bardesey,  Bobert,  43. 

I   Bardog,  Thomas,  86. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


589 


Baret,  Barret,  John,  82. 

,  Stephen,  61,  466. 

Thomas,  bishop  of  Annaghdown,  51 1 . 

,  parson  of  Brean,  511. 

Thomas  de  la,  870. 

Barfleur,  Barflete,  in  Normandy,  332. 
Barfold,  oo.  Suffolk,  80.  229. 
Barford,  Bereford,  oo.  Wilts,  472. 

St.  Martin,  oo.  WUt8.476,  660. 

Barfrestone,  Berston,  oo.  Kent.  616. 
Barghnm.    See  Barholm. 
Barghe,  Manrice,  633. 
Barham,  Berham,  oo.  Kent,  281,  306. 
Barholm,  Bergham.  co.  Lincoln,  477. 
Bariers.     See  Barriers. 
Barington.     See  Barrington. 
Bark,  Tyman,  146. 
Barkeby,  Bobert,  188. 
Barkeley.    See  Berkeley. 
Barker,  John,  6,  129,  369. 
Richard,  267. 

Thomas,   eaoheator  of  Korthampton, 

639. 

,  chaplain  of  Chichester.  223. 

Barkhampetede.    See  Berkhampetead. 
Barking,  king's  chapel  of,   Biohard  Balder 
master  of,  880. 

Barking.  Borking,  Berkyn,  oo.  £^z,  26. 

abbey  of ,  166,  169. 

convent  of,  166,640. 

,  Dame     Elinbeth     Lezham 

abbess  of,  165. 

,  Dame  Bliiabeth  Shuldeham 

abbess  of,  166,  169. 

Eliiabeth,  abbess  of ,  470,  640. 

Barkway,  Berkewey,  Borkaway,  oo.  Hertford. 

Barlee,  John,  498. 

Barley.  William,  100,  661. 

Barleylees,  co.  Nottin^iam,  148. 

Barlinch,  Berliohe,  oo.   Somerset,   prior  and 
convent  of,  93. 

,  William  Hampne,  prior  of .  93. 

Barlo,  John,  328. 
Barlowe,  Bobert,  167. 
Barly,  Biohard,  400. 
Barmon,  John,  79. 
Bannondesey.     See  Bermondsey. 
Bamabe,  Edmund,  419. 

Bamack     [oo.    Northampton],  letters  patent 

dated  at.  481. 
Barnard,  John,  379,  668. 
,  Margaret  his  wife,  879. 

Barnard  Castle  [oo.  Durham],  428,  439,  471, 
473. 

college  of,  67. 

Bambrough,  Bameburgh,  oo.  York,  267. 

Bamby,  Banieby  [co.  York] ,  423. 

Bamby,  Biohard,  491. 

Bame,  Bobert,  296,  328. 

Bameby,  John,  267. 


Barnefeld,  in  Staple,  oo.  Kent,  516. 
Bamers,  John,  358. 

Alice  his  wife.  368. 

Bamet,  East,  Estbamet.  co.  Hertford.  27. 

,  battle  of,  60. 

Bamet.  Bichard,    4. 
Bamewell,  Nicholas,  270. 
Barney,  Bobert.  543. 
I  Bamingham,  Bimyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  223. 
,  CO.  Suffolk.  339. 

Stafford,    Stafford    Bamynirham.    co. 

Norfolk,  609. 

Bamsley,  co.  York,  163. 

Barnstaple,  Bemestaple,  oo.  Devon,  26.   34. 
262,  429,  476. 

mayor  and  bui^sses  of.  62,  63. 

Barnwell,  Bemewell,  oo.  Cambridge,  prior  and 
canons  of,  432. 

,  oharter  dated  at,  175. 

Baron,  David,  8. 

John,  310. 

Bobert,  296,  328. 

Baroughden.    See  Barrowden. 

Barowe  in  Brabant,  160. 

Barowe.    See  Barrow. 

Barowe,  John,  27. 

Maurioe,  633. 

Biohard  a,  200. 

,  Thomas,  34,  434. 

, ,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancerv. 

412,  462,  606.  ' 

prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  366. 

William,  27. 

Barre,  Joan,  646. 

,  John,  322,  561. 

Barret.    See  Baret. 

Barriers,  in  Bomney  Marsh,  co.  Kent    402, 
446,482. 

Barrington,  Barington,  oo.  Somerset,  373,  427. 
Barrowden.  Barowdon,  Baroughden,  oo.  Rut- 
land, 138, 172. 

Barrow  Goumay,  Barowe  Gumey,  co.  Somei^ 

set,  390. 
Barry,  John,  160. 

Bobert,  81. 

Barsewell.    See  Berkeswell. 

Barsham,  East,  Estbarsham,  oo.  Norfolk,  149. 

Barston  in  Berkeswell,  oo.  Warwick,  89. 

Barsworth,  John,  465. 

Bartelet.  Thomas,  vicar  of  Yeovil,  140. 

Bartelot,  Bartlot,  Edward,  398,  469,  576. 

Bartlesden.    See  Bacildon. 

Bartlot.    See  Bartelot. 

Barton,  Bertona  [oo.  Northampton] ,  66. 

,  00,  Leioester,  87. 

00.  Somerset,  437. 

,  oo.  Warwick,  73. 

Bendish,  Berton,  Bendioh,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 238,  365,  497. 

on  Humber,  co.  Lincoln,  74, 132,  293, 

340. 


690 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Barton,  Earl's,  oo.  Northampton,  201,  416. 

St.  John.  CO.  Oxford.  256. 

by  Gloucester,  451. 

by  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester,   102,  123. 

180.  212,  451.  499. 

hundred  of,  99.   102,  121,  123  130. 

404,451. 

Barton,  Joan,  abbess  of  the  Minoresses  of  the 
order  of  St.  Clare  without  Algate. 
London,  227. 

John.  191,287. 

Oliver  de,  468. 

Joan  his  wife,  468. 

,  Robert,  parson  of  Colly  Weston.  877. 

Bartram,  Robert,  27. 

Thomas,  chaplain  of  Famacres,  374. 

Baruughe,  Maurice,  588. 

Barvile,  Master  John,  chaplain  of  a  chantry 
in  St.  Paul's  cathedral.  London,  108. 

Barwyk.     See  Berwick. 
Barxsted.    See  Braxted. 
Bary,  William,  78. 

Baschnroh,  Basohirohe,  co.  Salop.  102.  291, 

360. 
Basden.  Robert.  292. 
Baseley,  John,  425. 
Bashall.  Bakshoff,  co.  Tork.  129. 
Basildon,  Bartlesden  [co.  Essex] ,  13. 
Basingstoke,  co.  Southampton,  389. 
Baskeryille.  Baskerfeld,  Humphrey,  395,  397, 

488.559. 

James,  226,  242,  355,  401.  491,  561. 

Basse,  WiUiam,  111. 

Basset,  lord  of.     See  Straunge. 

,  Margaret,  365. 

Robert,  24. 

,  Thomas,  244,  674. 

WiUiam,  354.  578. 

,  sheriff  of  Stafford,  82. 

,  master      of      *  Goddyshous,' 

Cambridge,  82. 
Basse ttes  Courte  in  Shawe,  co.  Wilts,  549. 
Bassingboum,   BasTngbume.  oo.   Cambridge, 

97,  98,  142,  151,  150.  247,  258,  810. 

inTakeley,  co.  Essex.  467. 

Bassingham,  Basyngham,  co.  Lincoln,  53. 
Bassyngbom,  Robert.  467. 
Basiyngbume,  Thomas,  381. 

,  Katharine  his  wife,  381 

Bastard,  John,  182. 

,  William,  57. 

Baoynge,  Edward,  284.  258. 

Basynges,  John,  8. 

Basyngham.    See  Bassingham. 

Batohworth    Heath,    Bagesworth    Heth    [in 

Riokmansworth] ,  co.  Hertford.  882. 

Bate,  John,  6,  829. 

,  dean  of  Tamworth.  159. 

,  prebendary     of     Tamworth, 

i59. 

Richard,  rector  of  Crick,  374. 


Bate.  Robert,  28. 

mayor  of  Lincoln,  521. 

,  Thomas,  577. 

,  Master  Walter,   warden  of  the  hoe- 

Sital  of  St.  Mary  of  Bethlehem  without 
tishopsgate,  London,  166. 

prebendary      of    Tamworth, 

165. 
Batell,  John,  248. 
.Thomas,  86. 

Bateman.  Roger,  28. 
Batersey.     See  Battersea. 
Bath.  00.  Somerset.  72,  265,  371. 

prior  of,  12. 

,  John  Dunster.  prior  of,  278,  810. 

,  John,  prior  of.  571. 

Peter,  prior  of .  571. 

Bath  and  Welb,    bishop  of.      See   Stilling- 

ton. 
diocese  of,  98,  100,  165,  310, 

349,  369,  488,  500. 

Batheaston,  Baneston,  co.  Somerset,  87. 
Bathechintona.     See  Baginton. 

Batte.  John.  129,  294. 

Richard,  291. 

Battelesmere.     See  Badlesmere. 

Battersea,  Batersey,  Batirsey.  co.  Surrey,  255, 

283. 
Battescombe,  John,  508. 
Battle,  John,  abbot  of,  469. 
Baty,  Christopher,  577. 
Bausey.    See  Bawdsey. 
Bawdewyn.  John,  vicar  of  Sulgrave,  41. 

Thomas,  407,  491. 

Bawdrip,  Thomas,  380. 
Bawdsey,  Bausey  [co.  Suffolk] ,  496. 
Bawenay,  Robert,  358. 
Bawtry,  Bawetre,  co.  York,  861. 
Baxter,  Baxster,  Archibald,  46. 

John,  85,  86,  188,  426. 

,  Peter,  434. 

Baxton,  Nicholas,  261. 

Bayen,  Thomas.  34. 

Bayfelde,  Peter,  84. 

Bayhall  [in  Pembury] ,  co.  Kent,  429. 

Bayldon.     See  Baildon* 

Bayldon,  WiUiam,  436. 

Bayle,  Baylle,  Bayly,  Denis,  28. 

,  Edmund,  81. 

,  John,  6. 

.Robert,  8. 

, ,  parson  of  Ash,  136. 

Roger,  354.  393,  396,  573. 

Baylyson,  Robert,  82. 

Baynald,  John,  526. 

Baynam.    See  Baynham. 

Baynard,  Roberii,   129,  358,  894,  899,  491, 

577. 
WiUiam,  182. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


591 


Baynbryge,  Ohriatopher,  parson  of  Pembridge. 

Baynhain,  Alexander,  378,  491. 

,  sheriff  of  Glouoester,  456. 

,  John,  394,  661. 

Thomas,   182,  365,   398,  406,    491, 

660. 

Baynton,  William,  warden  of  the  hospital  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  Newport  Paffnel. 
334.  361. 

Beaminster,  BeyminnBter  Prima,  prebend  of, 
252. 

Beaumont,  John,  parson  of  Sherwell.  476. 

,  vicar  of  Barnstaple,  475. 

Beaubussh.     See  Bewbush. 
Beauehamp,  John  de,  329. 

,  John,  82,  125,  490,  521,  561. 

, lord,  07. 

,  of  Powyk,  560,  578. 

,  Richard,  44.  256,  276,  319.  394.  416. 

427,  577. 
,  Anne  his  wife,  416. 

,  Richard,  lord.  97,  219.  394,  398,  490, 

513.519.521,560. 

bishop    of    SalisbuiT    [1460- 

1481].  4,  23,  S3.  48,  121.  144.  152, 
178,  202,  219.  241.  247.  256.  269.  276, 
306,  503,  554,  568,  671.  577. 

,  deanof  St.  George's,  Windsor, 

33,  172,  176,  181. 

Thomas.  256,  276. 

Walter,  276. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife.  276. 

Walter,  lord  of  St.  Amand,  276. 

Beaudesert,  Bewdesert.  oo.  Warwick.  210, 
268. 

Beaufltz,  Bevys,  John,  50,  319,  364,  394,  401, 
489,  576. 

,  sheriff  of  Warwick,  73. 

Beaufo,  Beowfo,  Humphrey,  489,  502. 

Beaufort,  Henry,  duke  of  Somerset,  215,  222, 

411. 
John,  duke  of  Somerset,  326. 

,  Margaret,  326. 

,  duchess  of  Somerset,  4,  326, 

472.  479,  480.  532. 

Beauley,  John,  292. 

William,  396,  556. 

Beaumaris,  oo.  Anglesey,  350,  369,  609. 

Beaumont,  oo.  Essex,  359. 

Beaumont,  Hugh,  359. 

,  John,  23,  48,  355,  898,  490,  556. 

Thomas,  307,  490. 

,  William,  viscount,  180. 

Beaupie,  Edward,  473. 

,  John,  98,  473. 

Peter,  28,  64,  98,  109-111,  192,  473, 

495. 

Agnes  his  wife,  473. 

Beaupyne,  Thomas,  166. 

Becoles,  Beklys,  oo.  Suffolk,  187,  295. 

Becham,  John,  82. 

Beoher,  Nicholas,  29. 


Beokenham,  Beghenham,  co.  Kent,  419-421. 
550. 

a  Beoket.  Thomas,  archbishop  of  Canterburyr 
66. 

,  chancellor  of  Henry  II.,  63. 

Beckford,  Bekford,  co.  Gloucester,  186. 

Beckley.  Bekley,  oo.  Oxford,  391. 

CO.  Sussex,  46. 

Beddington,  Bedyngton,  co.  Surrey.  42. 

Boddysgate.  William.  278. 

Bedewall.  Bedewell,  William,  400.  489. 

Bedford.  212,  287.  325.  451,  514. 

Bedford,  county  of,  110,  208,  355,  362,  373, 

374.  381,  393,  395,  406,  418.  419,  439, 

444,  449,  452,  488. 

sheriff  of.  110.  320,  381.  393. 

406,  444,  449,  494,  518,  519,  544. 

i^l«<f  «fe  Molyneux;  Langston;  Hampden. 
,e8oh©ator  in,  210,340,511. 

And  »ee  Durem;  Pusey. 

,  outlawries  in,  56,  85.86, 150, 

j  187,  189,  292.  296,  474,  549. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

653. 

Bedford,  Richard.  483. 

Bedill.  Henry,  336. 

Bedinghani  [oo.  Norfolk],  164. 

Bedwall  [co.  Denbigh] ,  516. 

Bedwin,  Bedwynde,  co.  Wilts,  141.  327.  497. 

,  West,  CO.  Wilts,  542. 

Bedyford.    See  Bideford. 

Bedyngfeld,  Edmund,  306,  393,  897.  490,  643, 

567. 
Bedyngham,  Thomas,  26. 
Beeleigh,  Bylegh,  oo.  Essex,  abbot  and  convent 

of,  ^5. 

Thomas,  abbot  of,  285. 

Beeley.    See  Beoley. 

Beer.    See  Bere. 

Beere.     See  Berehaven. 

Beere,  Thomas,  387. 

Beeshy.  Beseby,  oo.  Lincoln.  14. 

Beeston,  Richard,  628. 

Thomas,  parson  of  Rattlesden,  477* 

Begger,  co.  York,  alien  priory  of,  441, 
Beggeworth.     See  Badgeworth, 
Beghenham.    See  Beckenham. 
Beghton,  Ralph,  526. 
Beighton,  Beyton,  co.  Norfolk,  143* 
Bek,  Beke,  John,  301. 

Roger,  28. 

Thomas,  169,  186,  220,  229. 

Bekehampton,  oo.  Somerset,  72. 
BekenhulL    See  Byoonell. 
Bekenyll.  John,  79. 
Beket,  Simon,  357. 
Bekford.    See  Beokford. 
Bekley.     See  Beokley. 
Beklys.    See  Beooles. 
Bekwith.  Bekqnyth,  Adam,  247* 
Bekyngham,  Richard^  11. 


592 


GENEBAL    INDEX. 


BeUuDj,  WiUiam.  119. 

fielohamp  St.  Paul,  oo.  Essex.  20C. 

Beloher.  Hamphrey,  432. 

Belde,  John,  the  elder.  136. 

, the  younger,  136. 

Belfeld.  Charles.  376,  488. 

Belgard,  oo.  Meath.  341. 

Belgranes,  in  the  Isle  of  Axholme.  co.  Lincoln, 
409. 

Belknap,  Henry.  51. 

Joan.  IC. 

William.  16,  51.  398,  489. 

Bell,  Belle.  John,   99,   235,  240,  249,   288. 
296,  392.  489.  574. 

,  esoheator  of  Surrey  and  Sus- 
sex, 391. 

Bichard,   bishop  of   Carlisle    [1478- 

1495] .  106,  566,  677. 

Kobert.  191. 

the  elder.  235. 

,  the  younger,  235. 

.Thomas.  436. 

,  parson  of  Papworth  Eyerard. 

316. 

,  William,  249,  288. 

Belleau,  Hellowe,  co.  Lincoln.  682. 

Bellerioa.     See  Billerioay. 

Belth.    See  Builth. 

Belton,  CO.  Lincoln,  603,  635 

CO.  Somerset,  607. 

CO.  Suffolk,  148. 

Belton,  John,  656. 

Belwod,  Thomas,  398.  491. 

Belyngham,  Roger,  195. 

Thomas,  398. 

Bemerton,  oo.  Wilts,  507. 

Bemond,  Biohard.  187. 

Bench,  Common,  5. 

justices  of.  6.  8,25-31,36.40. 

42-44.  58,  56,  64.  80-87,  114.  125,  128- 
130.  132,  148-150,  185-189.  199,  200. 
219;  228,  224.  248,  265-268,  286,  290- 
296.  301,  303.  816,  381.  357-360.  382, 
467-469,  634,  549. 

And  Me  Ardem;  Assheton;  Catesby; 
Choke ;  Danvers ;  Littelton ;  Moyle  ; 
Nedeham ;  Neel ;  Starky. 

chief  justice  of .    See  Danby  ; 

Bryan  ;  Prysot ;  Cottesmore ;  Neuton. 

, ohirography  of ,  890,  468. 

writs  and  rolls  of,  keeper  of. 

See  Eendale. 

King's,  5.  87,  219,  248. 

,  ,  justices  of.      iSie«  Byngham ; 

Fairfax;  Jenney;  Sulyard. 
,  chief  justice  of.   iSe«Billyng; 

Huse. 

marshal  in,  868. 

,  ,  coroner  and  attorney  of  the 

king  in,  87,  169,  209,  861,  878. 
Bendysshe,  Biohard,  202. 
Benefield,  Benyfeld,  co.  Northampton,  140. 
Benefield,    5ee  BinfiekU 


Benet.  J<^in,  44,  78.  214, 426. 

,  parson  of  Allingtom.  624. 

Nicholas.  468. 

Biohard,  186. 

Walter,  chaplain  of  Colnl>r«jok,  434. 

William.  45,  229. 

Benger.  John.  368.  677. 

Benkys.  William.  261. 

Benlowes,  Benlose.  John,  869. 

Bonnes.  John,  838. 

Bennington,  Benyngton,  co.  Hertford.  &48. 

Bensted.     See  Binstead 

Bensted.  William,  643. 

Benstede.     See  Banstead. 

Bonstede,  John  de.  286. 

Bentham,  oo.  WilU.  11. 

Bentley,  oo.  Essex.  369,  497. 

00.  Stafford,  422. 

Benteley  Boscus.  oo.  Warwick,   479. 

oa  Wilts,  176. 

Bentley,  Christopher,  386. 

Balph,  626. 

Benyfeld.    See  Benofield. 

Benyn.  John,  187. 

Benyngton,  John,  294. 

Beoley,  Beeley,  co.  Worcester,  288. 

Beowf o.     See  Beauf  o. 

Beroheston.    See  Barcheston. 

Berde.  Elisabeth,  114. . 

Berdesey,  Bobert.  23. 

Berdet,  Amynowe,  86. 

Berdewell,  William,  308. 

Bere.  prebend  of.     See  Charminster. 

,  CO.  Southampton,  forest  of,  169. 

Bere.  John,  289. 

,  Thomas.  50.  566. 

,  de  la.    See  Delabere. 

Beref ord.     See  Barford. 

Bereford,  William  de,  286. 

Berehayen,  Beere.  in  Ireland,  port  of,  79. 

Berewe,  Thomas,  144. 

Berewyk.     See  Berwick. 

Berfold,  oo.  Suffolk,  80, 229. 

Bergeyenny.     See  Abergavenny. 

Bergh.     See  Buigh. 

Bergholt,  East,  Esthergholt,  oa  Suffolk.  114. 

294. 
Berham.     See  Barham. 
Berkeley,   Edward,  195.  200,  363.  399,  426 

572. 

Maurice,  109.  887,  628,  528. 

Anne  his  wife,  887. 

,  Thomas.  294,  396,  400,  425,  489,  568. 

570. 
WUliam.  36,  88,  96.   105.   109-111. 

135,  162.  179,  181,  263.  387,  843,  863. 

890,  396.  424,  461,  506.  607,  510.  614, 

572. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  837. 

,  William,  of  Beverstone,  614,  580. 

of  StokQ,  398,  490. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


593 


Berkeley,  Waiiam,  of  Weley,  530. 

,  viscount  Berkeley,  earl    of 

Nottingham,  76,  96,  346.  388,  394, 
487. 5(X),  519,  660,  667.  569,  671,  672. 

Jane  or  Joan  his  wife,  75,  96,  487. 

,  — ,  lady  of,  845. 

Berkeswell,  Barsewell,  oo.  Wanriok,  89,  369, 

497.607. 
Berkewoy.    See  Barkway. 

Berkhampstead.  Barkhampetede,  co.  Hertford, 

31,288,369.469. 
Berking.    See  Barking. 

Berks,  county  of.  28,  34,  98,  109,  124,  144, 
173. 180.  220,  227,  256,  353,  862,  371, 
377.  395,  400,  466,  460,  466,  474,  489, 
605,  637. 

sheriff  of,  23, 109,  144,  320, 

871.  377,  400,  466.  618,  519,  544. 
And  tee  Delaman  ;  Norys;  Talbot. 

.esoheator  in,  116,  181,  163, 

170,231,286,806,480,621. 
And  seeQojljTL 
,  outlawry  in,  292. 

subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth 

in,  841. 

commissions  of  the  peace  in. 

558.  ^^ 

Berkyn.    See  Barking. 
Berlieh.    See  Barlinche. 
Berlorty,  co.  Dorset;  497. 
Bermengeham.    See  Birmingham. 
Bermondsey,  Barmondesey,  co.  Surrey,  abbey 

John,  abbot  of.  86,  466. 

Bennyngeham,  John,  848. 

,  Patrick,  848. 

Philip,  chief  justice  of  Ireland,  42. 

164. 

Waiiam,  60,  47a 

Bernard,  Eustace,  prior  of  Bayenstone,  612. 
Bemby.  John.  844. 

BemehowB,  John,  51. 

Bemers,  John,  864. 

Bemestaple.     See  Barnstaple. 

Bemewall,  Nicholas,  42. 

Bemewall.    See  BamwelL 

Bemewood,  oo.  Buckingham,  forest  of,  890. 
486. 

Bemys,  John,  206. 

Berowe.    See  Barrow. 

Berowo,  William,  295. 

Berpow,  Berowe,  co.  Worcester,  296. 

Berstou.    See  Barfrestone. 

Berte,  Alice,  298. 

John,  198. 

.Robert,  298. 

Berton.    See  Barton. 

Bertona.    See  Barton. 
Bertram,  Bobert,  27. 

8268 


Berwick,  co.  Salop,  369. 

Barwyk,  Berewyk,  in  Scotland,  194, 

206. 

on  Tweed,  313,  462,  464,  611,  541. 

,    Mesuneue  '  in,  818. 

Berwick  pursuiyant.    See  Gosse. 

Berwood,  in  Sutton  Coldfleld.  oo.  Warwick, 

165,  416. 
Bery.    See  Bury. 
Bery,  Nicholas,  14. 
Beiyf .  John,  498. 
Beseby.     Su  Beesby. 
BeseUes,  William,  395.  664. 
Besill,  Peter,  493. 

Marjory  his  wife,  493. 

Besomby,  Henry,  56. 
Best,  Roger,  78,  213. 
Beste,  John,  21. 
Besteney,  John,  76,  122. 
Beeteme.    See  Bisteme. 
Bestney,  Thomas,  11. 
Beston,  Richard,  335. 

Bestwood,  Beskwode,  co.  Nottingham,  369, 
460,  461. 

Beteleys  [co.  Norfolk],  179. 
Bethersden,  Bederesden,  co.  Kent,  497. 
Bethom,  Richard.  467. 
Betton,  William.  869. 

BeUys.  Robert,  242. 

,  Thomas,  469. 

Beren.    See  Bevyn. 

Beverley,  co.  York,  167,  484. 

burgesses  of,  484. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  282. 

Beverley,  Thomas,  the  elder,  298. 
, ,  the  younger.  298. 

,  William,  dean  of  St.  George's,  Wind- 
sor, 367,  373. 

,  prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  878. 

.., dean  of  the  king's  chapel,  373, 

497.609. 

Beverstone,  co.  Gloucester,  680. 

Bevyn,  John,  17.  427. 

Bevys.    See  Beaufltz. 

Bewbush,  Beaubussh  (in  Crawley),  co.  Sus- 
sex, 1. 

Bewdesert.    See  Beaudesert. 

Bewdley  [co.  Woicester] ,  850. 
Bewfere,  Christopher,  181,  208. 

John,  181,  203. 

Bewsfield,  Bewesfeld,  co.  Kent,  194. 

Bexstede.    See  Bozted. 

Beyminnster.    ffee  Beaminster. 

Beynam,  Thomas,  24.  261,  316. 

Beynton,  John,  560. 

Beyton,  co.  Suffolk.  148.    And  see  Beighton. 

Bicester,  Burcestre,  co.  Oxford,  124. 

,  priory  of,  124. 

Bicker,  Bykker,  co.  Lincoln,  485. 

2p 


694 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Bioonell.    See  ByoonelL 
Bieton«  Bykton.  oo.  Salop,  391. 
Bidaford,  Bedyford,  oo.  Dbyoii.  414. 
Biddeld,  BodAfeld.  oo.  GloooMfcer,  13. 
Bidford,  Badiford  [oo.  Warwick].  65. 
Btgburj,  Bjkeburj,  Bikebury.  oo.  Beyon.  81, 

Bigga.  John,  61. 

Biggyng,  William,  119. 

Bikebury.    See  Bigbary. 

Biklej.  Bjkelej.  Roger.  818,  385.  521. 

Bilbao.  BUbowe,  in  Spain.  208,  533. 

Bildeston,  Bilston.  oo.  Suffolk.  36. 

Bildysgate.  William,  278. 

Bille.  BiUy,  Robert.  191. 

BiUer.  Master  William,  411. 

Billerioay,  Bellerioa,  co.  Essex.  17. 

BiUesby,  Byllesby,  John,  398,  491,  665. 

Billesdon,  Robert,  203,  466. 

, mayor  of  London,  393,  465. 

Billing,  Great,  oo.  Northampton.  160.  389. 

Billing.    See  Billyng. 

BiUingshurst,  oo.  Sussex.  327. 

Billowe.  CO.  Nottingham,  450. 

Billyng.  Billing,  John,  287. 

Thomas.  22,  48.  50.  112,  144.  289, 

654.  565,  562.  666,  667.  673. 

ohief  justice  of  the  King's 

Benoh,  19,  39,  41,  66,  66,  60,  76,  77, 
96.  101.  107,  126.  132.  141,  167,  169, 
170,  181.  187,  192,  203,  220,  229,  232, 
248,  251. 

Bilsington,  oo.  Kent,  Robert,  prior  of,  183. 

Bilston.    See  Bildeston. 

Bilston,  Robert,  203. 

Bilton,  Bylton,  oo.  York.  197,  206.  236. 

Binfield,  Benefield,  oo.  Berks,  121. 

Bingfield,  Byngfeld,  oo.  Northumberland,  156. 

Bingham,  Byngham,  oo.  Nottingham,  320. 

Binsted.  Bensted,  co.  Southampton,  543. 

Birohington,  oo.  Kent,  406. 

Birde,  George,  403,  415. 

Richard,  316. 

f parson  of  Hinton,  441. 

,  parson  of  Longworth.  441. 

Birgo,  Philip,  487. 

Birkland,  oo.  Nottingham,  460. 

Birmingham.  Bermengeham,  oo.  Warwick.  3, 

Birmyngeham.     See  Bermyngeham. 
Bimant.    See  Bumand. 
Bimyngham.     See  Bamingham. 
Bisoay,  in  Spain,  Bisoayans,  279,  280,  323. 
Biset,  Manasser,  66. 

Bishopdale,  Byeshopdale,  co.  York,  forest  of. 
466. 

Bishop's  Lynn.  co.  Norfolk,  28,  82,  118,  131 
179,  249, 272,  803,  335,  497. 

port  of,  134,288. 

Bishopthorpe,  Bysshopthorpe,  oo.  York,  206. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  282,  289. 

Bitle^,  Byslegh,  co.  Gloucester,  44. 


Bisshop,  John,  3. 

Bisshopbrigge,  oa  Linooln,  820. 

Bisteme.  Besteme,  Byston,  oo.  Southamptan. 
480,  614. 

Bitterley.  oo.  Salop,  379. 

Blaoden.    See  Blagdon. 

Blaokborouffh,  oo.  Deyon.  483. 

Bofiiay,  Blakboumeboty.  oo.  Dbtoo, 

507. 
Blaokford,  Blakeford,  oo.  Somerset,  3,  429. 
Blaokmere,  Blakmeyr,  oo.  Salop,  413. 
Blackmoor,  Blakemore,  oa  Worcester,  97,  319. 
Blaokwall,  oa  Middlesex,  215,  466.  495. 
Bladon,  William,  141. 
Bladwell.    See  Blodwell. 
Bladyngton.     See  Bledington. 

Blagdon,  Blaedon,  Blakedon  [in  Cranbome], 

ca  Dorset.  273,  336. 
,  Blakenden,  oa  Somerset,  476. 

Blakaa,  Robert,  274. 

Blakboumeboty.    See  Blackborough  Bolhay. 

Blake.  Master  Adam,  128. 

,  Alexander,  173. 

,  Thomas,  40,  43. 

William,  153,  603. 

Blakebome,  John,  293. 

Blakedon.    See  Blagdon. 

Blakeford.     See  Blackford. 

Blakemore.    See  Bladnnoor. 

Blakemore.  G^rge,  60, 

.Riohard,  169. 

Blakenden.     See  Blagdon. 

Blakmore.    See  Blaokmoor. 

Blakwall,  Robert,  chaplain  of  Crewkeme,  369 

Blandford,  co.  Dorset,  219,  625. 

Blanerhasset,  John,  the  elder,  367. 

the  younger,  367. 

.Ralph,  357. 

Blasi.  Blasy,  Margaret,  204,  504. 
Bledington,  Bladyngton,  oo.  Gloucester.  151 
Bledeslowe.    See  Blidesloe. 
Bleese,  Ranulph,  prior  of  Rayenstone,  642. 
Blengate,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  58. 
Bletchingley,    Bleoohyngly,    oa    Surrey,    28, 

534. 
Bletsoe,  Bletneshawe,  oo.  Bedford,  92. 
Bleuet,  Richard,  parson  of  Pilham,  463. 

And  tee  Bluet. 
Blidebure.     See  Blythburgh. 

Blidesloe,  Bledeslowe,  co.  Gloucester,  hundred 

of,  241. 
BlodhaU,  oa  Suffolk,  897. 
Blodwell.  Bladwall.  Geoffrey,  109,  111. 
Blokkesworth.    See  Bloxworth. 
Blokynnowe.    See  Booonnoo. 
Blome,  Thomas,  157. 
Blomeham.    See  Blunham. 
BloBsum,  Henry,  626. 
Blounam.    See  Blunham. 

Blount,  Edward,  237,  498. 

,  James,  626. 

, ,  Elinbeth  his  wife,  626. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


595 


Blonst,  James,    lientenant   of    Hammes    in 
Pioardy,  499. 

,  John,  lord  Mountjoy,  237,  385,  672, 

673. 

Thomas,  186. 

,  Walter,  291. 

treasurer  of  Calais,  299. 

lord*  Mountjoy,  28,  287. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  237. 

WUliam,  237,  626. 

sheriff    of   Nottingham   and 

Derby.  127. 

Blowneham.    See  Blunham. 

Bloxham,  oo.  Oxford,  4,  44,  329. 
hundred  of,  44. 

Bloxworth,  Blokkesworth.  oo.  Dorset,  604. 

Blnemantle.    See  Brioe. 

Bluet,  Richard,  206. 

,  Bobert,  87. 

,  Walter,  166. 

And  tee  Bleuet. 
Blundell,  Henry.  468. 

Blunham,  Blomeham,   Blowneham,  oo,  Bed- 
ford, 267,  476. 
Blunsham,  John,  28. 

Bluntisham,  oo.  Huntingdon,  648. 

Blythburgh,  Blyborough,  Blidebure,  co.  Suf- 
folk, 142,  143,  336.  461. 
Blythe,  co.  Nottingham.  199. 

Blytterswyk,  Tyce,  146. 

Bochard,  Pftul,  216. 

,  Thomas,  216. 

Booking,  Bokkyng,  co.  Essex,  261. 

Boconnoo,  Blokynnowe,  co.  Cornwall,  30,  602. 

Booton.    See  Boughton. 

Bodenolop,  Peter,  146. 

Bodiam.  co  Sussex,  370.  444,  635. 

Bodinar,  Bodyner  Mure,  oo.  Cornwall,  239. 

,  Bodyner  Vyan,  oo.  Cornwall,  239. 

Bodinnoo,  Pedynnok,  co.  Cornwall,  118. 
Bodman,  John,  111. 

And  tee  Bodnam. 
Bodmanton.    See  Badminton. 
Bodmin,  oo.  Cornwall,  468. 
Bodnam.  Bodman.  Boger,  182,  366,  892,  894, 

401,  491.  561. 
Bodrugan,  oo.  Cornwall,  48,  81, 180,  814. 
Bodrugan,  Henry.  81,  180,  246.  268,  314,  846, 

366,  396,  398,  490,  646,  566. 
Bodyn,  Nicholas,  341. 
Bodyner.    See  Bodinar. 
Bokanton,  co.  Salop,  468. 
Bokeley,  Bobert,  526. 
Boket,  Bokot,  WUliam,  295. 
Bokkyng.    See  Booking. 
Bokkyng,  Edmund,  27. 
Bolas,  Boleas,  Bowlas  [co.  Salop],  167, 173, 

262. 
Bold,  John,  143. 
,  Stephen,  262. 


Bole,  Nicholas,  152. 

Thomas,  369. 

Boleas.    See  Bolas. 

Boleyn.    See  Boulogne. 

Boleyn,  Boleyne,  Alan,  109. 

,  Henry,  186. 

,  Master  Thomas,   prebendary  of  St. 

Stephen's,  Westminster,  154. 

William,  343,  397,  466.  490,  667. 

Bolham,  John,  9. 
Boliton,  Richard,  305. 

,  Bobert,  306. 

Bolland,  WUliam,  84. 

Bolle,  John.  400,  494. 

BollenhUl,  prebend  of,  165. 

Boiler,  John,  276. 

BoUes,  John,  61,  399,  491,  664. 

BollesoTere.    See  Bolsover. 

BoUowall,  Bolouhal,  co.  Cornwall,  239. 

BoUyng,  John,  254. 

Bolman,  John,  468. 

,  Bobert,  409,  499. 

Bolney  in  Tamworth,  64. 

,  CO.  Sussex,  166. 

Bolney,  Edward,  648. 

John,  166, 

Bolonkan,  co.  Cornwall,  239. 

Bolosek,  CO.  Cornwall,  239. 

Bolouhal.    See  BoUowall. 

Bolsoyer,  BoUesorere,  co.  Derby.  19,  461. 

Bolthorpe,  John,  266. 

Bolton,  CO.  Lancaster,  467,  476. 

[co.  York],  93. 

,  prior  and  conrent  of,  64. 

GUbert,  prior  of,  64. 

in  AUerdale,  co.  Cumberland,  30. 

in  Craven,  co.  York,  292. 

Bolton,  Thomas,  434. 

,  WUliam.  429,  638. 

Bolyngdene.     See  BuUingdon. 
Boiner.    See  Buhner. 
Bomsted.    See  Bumpetead. 
Bonauntre,  John,  70,  267,  291. 
Bonby,  Boundeby,  ca  Lincoln,  74. 
Bonde,  John,  163. 

, parson  of  Old  Bomney,  297. 

,  Thomas,  261,  262. 

William.  298. 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  298. 

Bonefannt.    See  Bonyfaunt. 

Bonewyke,  Bichard,  309. 

Boneython,  James,  366. 

Bonham,  John,   escheaior  of  Somerset  and 

Dorset,  64. 
Bonvese,  Louis,  476. 
Bonyile.    See  Gtnj, 
BonweU.     See  BunweU. 
Bonweke,  Biohard,  309. 
Bonyfaunt,  Bonefaunt,  John,  865. 
,  Boger,  248. 


696 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Bonyngton,  John,  584. 
Boold,  Alexander.  102. 

John,  148. 

Stephen,  262. 

Boorde,  Pedo,  517. 

Boothby,  Botheby,  co.  Lincoln.  48. 

Boothe.    See  Botho. 

Booton,  Boton,  oo.  Norfolk,  148. 

Bordeaux.  146,  617,  618. 

,  wine  of,  328. 

Boreford.    See  Burford. 
Borell,  Gerard,  265. 

John,  260. 

Boreman,  James,  227. 

Borkewey.    See  Barkway. 

Borley,  co.  Essex,  801. 

Bormyngton.    See  Burmington. 

Borne,  John.  92.  226. 

Borough,  Alice,  203.  488. 

Boroughbridge,  oo.  York,  686. 

Boryng.    See  Bouryng. 

Boscawen,  Boskawen,  oo.  Cornwall,  289. 

Bose,  John,  272. 

Boseworth.    See  Bosworth. 

Boeham,  oa  Sussex,  826. 

Boskawen.    See  Boeoawen. 

Boskawen,  Gonnar  de,  239. 

Bosome,  Bossom,  oo.  Cornwall,  289. 

Bosseyeynon.    See  Boeyenning. 

Bossom.    See  Bosome. 

de  Bossom,  Alan,  289. 

Bartholomew,  289. 

,  Edward.  289. 

Marjory,  239. 

,  Ralph,  289. 

,  Robert,  239. 

Bost,    Master    Henry,  proyost  of  Eton,  64, 

121,  884. 
...., ,  warden  of  the  King's  B[all, 

Cambridge,  64,  406. 
Boston,  CO.  Lincoln,  74.  82,  84,  90. 126,  158, 

157, 169,  182.  189,  280,  241,  268,  266, 

272,  274,  287,  830.  428,  485,  454. 

,  hospital  of  St.  John,  285.  241. 

port  of,  9.  362,  388,  403,  404,  428, 

455. 
Boston,  Biohard,  parson  of  Studland,  296. 
Bosuometh,  oo.  Cornwall,  289 

Bosyenning,  Bosseyeynon  [in  Sancreed],  co. 
Cornwall,  239. 

Bosworth,  Boseworth,  oo.  Leicester,  471. 

Bosworth,    Boseworth,    Biohard,    parson    of 

Great  Billing,  160. 

, ,  parson  of  Botherhithe,  160. 

, ,  parson  of  Chipstead,  810. 

Bote,  Robert,  6. 

Boteler,  Bottiller,  Botyller,  Adam,  149. 

EliBabeth,  16. 

,  Gentian,  81. 

Henry,  40,  60,  64,  73.  109,  111,  864, 

398,  3&.  401,  466,  489,  544,  576. 


Boteler,  Joan,  16. 

John.  21,  68,  59,  61,  lOS,  116,121, 

397,  401,  492. 
Elizabeth  his  wifo.    21.   22, 

61. 
,  John,  esoheator  in  Soutliaiiipton  and 

Wilts,  800. 

,  Aliee  his  wife,  80O. 

the  elder,  293. 

, ,  the  younger,  293. 

,  Nicholas,  310. 

PhUip,  116. 

,  Ralph,  lord  of  Sudeley,  16,  62,  97. 

,  Alesia  his  wife,  16,  62. 

,  Richard,  13,362,416. 

,  Matilda  his  wife,  13. 

Robert,  85. 

,  Thomas,  58. 

William,  parson  of  North  Boyj,  248. 

Bothal,  oo.  Northumberland,  196. 

Bothe,  John,  368,  551. 

, ,  bishop  of  Exeter  [1465-1478J, 

46,  87,  106, 127,  667,  572,  674. 
,  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham   [1467- 

1476] ,  2,  9,  334. 

archbishop  of    York    [1476- 

1480],  10,  67, 134,  202.  206,  256,  288. 
574,  579,  680. 

Philip,  143,  490. 

,  Robert,  266. 

, .warden  of  'le  priory  hermi- 
tage '  by  Dorchester,  60. 

, dean  of  York,  232,  283,  878, 

579. 

.Thomas,  2,  86, 188. 

, ,  abbot  of  St.   Mary's.   York, 

680,  541. 

,  William,  238. 

Botheby.    See  Boothby. 

Botiller.    See  Boteler. 

Boton.    See  Booton ;  Boughton. 

Boton,  Adam,  148. 

Botral,  Richard,  490. 

Botreaux,  Margaret,  lady.  101,  129. 

,  William,  101, 129. 

, Elisabeth  his  wife,  101.  129 

,  William  de,  124. 

Boiull,  Richard,  186. 
Botyller.    See  Boteler. 
Botyll,  John,  89. 

Boughton,  Boton,  co.  Norfolk.  29. 

,  Bocton  AUulph,  oo.  Kent,  281. 

,  Bocton  under  le  Blcen,  oo.  Kent,  281. 

Boughton,  Bowton,  John,  394,  401, 576 

,  Richard,  182,  819,  676. 

, sheriff  of  Warwick,  489. 

Boulogne,  Boleyn  in  Picardy,  146,  539. 

,  honour  of,  419,  452. 

Bounde,  Thomas,  262. 
Boundeby.    See  Bonby. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


597 


Bourohier,  Bouchier,  Fulk,  lord  FitaRrareyn, 
177,  190,  218.  228,  232,  567. 

Eliiabeth  his  wife,  190,  228. 

,  Henry,  407. 

,  oftrl  of  Eeaex,  22,  60,  61,  77, 

107,  111,  183,  236.  241.  265,  257,  817. 
407,  495,  601,  669,  662,  666,  573. 


,  treasurer  of  England,  9,  67, 

134,219,230.  -6        '     '       ' 

,  Isabel  or  Elizabeth,  countess  of  Essex, 

his  wife,  the  kings  aunt,  235,  266, 
495. 

,  Henry,  second  earl,  496,  601. 

John,  40,  68,  177,  218,  236, 400, 489, 

560,  564. 

,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  40,  63. 

,  lord  Fitawareyn,  228, 322. 

Boger,  44,244. 

Thomas,  61,94,  109,  111,   112,  236, 

244, 333,  364, 375, 394,  425,  466,  466, 
490,  663.  674. 

' ,  constable  of  Windsor  castle, 

367. 

, ,  of  Barners,  371. 

of  Leeds,  392,  894,  398,  426, 

626.563. 

,  aiohbishop     of     CSanterbury 

[1454-1486],  9,  67,  76,  77,  95.  m, 
126,  134,  175,  183.  199,  229.  230,  241, 
246,  250,  251,  257,  269,  302,  303,  334, 
341,  373,  410,  488,  496,  611,  626.  635, 
562,  566,  674,  576. 

,  William,  179.  182.  317,  669. 

,  Anne  his  wife.  179. 

, .lord.  407. 

Bourohiers  in  Biyenhall,  co.  Essex,  496. 

Boure.    See  Bowre. 
Boure,  John  a,  96. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  96. 

Bourgh.     See  Burgh. 
Bourgoigne.    See  Burgoyne. 

Bourman,   Thomas,  chaplain  of   St.   Paul's, 
London,  389. 

Bourne  [oo.  Susnx],  charter  dated  at,  17. 

Bourton,  co.  Buckingham,  463. 

Bourton,  Bobertde,  panon  of  South  Ockendon, 
420. 

Bouryng,  Boryng,  Boweiyng,    Thomas,    289, 

ft3, 395,  397.  447,  4*,  644,  668. 
Bouteiller,  Peter,  366. 

Boteridge,    Boyerugge    [in   Cranbome],    co. 
Dorset,  278. 

Boyey,  North,  Northboyy,  oo.  Deyon,  168, 248. 

Tracey,  co.  Deyon.  601. 

Bow  Bridge,  co.  Essex,  51. 

Bowdeler,  William,  418. 

Bowdok,  John,  67. 

Bowdon,  Edmund,  91. 

Boweket,  William,  296. 

Bowele,  Bobert,  86. 

Bower,  Boure,  oo.  Somerset,  487. 

Bower,  William,  290. 

Boweryng.    Su  Bouryng. 


Bowet,  00.  Tork,  80. 
Bowee,  Thomas,  879. 
Bowlas.    See  Bolae. 
Bowley,  Robert,  211. 
Bowman,  Bjohard,  149. 
Bowne,  Thomas,  248. 
Bowre,  James,  168. 

,  John,  277,  308. 

,  Richard,  308. 

Bowton.    See  Boughton. 

Bowy,  John,  272. 

Bowyer,  John,  811. 

Bowys,  Balph,  49. 

Boxe,  George,  381. 

Boxford,  CO.  SufiFolk,  316. 

Boxgroye,  oo.  Sussex,  John  Joy,    prior  of, 

Boxley,  co.  Kent,  149. 

Boxston,  00.  Bedford,  292. 

Boxted,  Bexstede,  co.  Essex,  267. 

Boxworth,  Buxworth,  co.  Cambridge,  171. 

Boyce,  John,  888. 

Boye,  John,  272. 

Boyle,  Nicholas,  42. 

Boylett,  Bobert.  271. 

Boyll,  Bobert.  160. 

Boys,  John,  15. 

Boythorpe,  Buttorp,  co.  Derby,  190. 

Boyton,  co.  Essex,  267,  880, 888-886, 390, 405. 
418,  422-424,  433,  418,  444.  448,  484. 
514. 

i  Boyyyle,  Biohard,  217. 

,  (Jreiilda  his  wife,  217. 

Bmbant,  3391 

,  duke  of.    See  Maximilian. 

Brabender,  Antony,  146. 
Braboume,  oo.  Eient,  468. 
Braoebrygge,  William,  7. 
Bracher,  William,  366,  873,  890,  489. 
Bradbume,  John.  626. 
Anne  his  wife.  626. 

Bradden,  oo.  Northampton,  42, 891. 

Braddoek,  Brodok.  co.  Oomwall,  602. 

Blade  WUliam,  287. 

Bradenstoke,  co.  Wilts,  prior  of,  687. 

Bradeston,  Bobert  de.  8. 

Bradfield,  Bredfeld,  co.  Suffolk.  16. 

co.WUts,642. 

Combust.  Brendhradfeld,  co.  Suffolk, 

248. 
.Monks',  238. 

Bradford  [oo.  Hereford],  228. 

,  Bradforth,  co.  Northumberland,  156. 

,  Brotford,  co.  WilU,  869. 

,  CO.  York,  264. 

Bradford,  George,  166. 

,  Jasper.  166. 

John.  60,  289,  360, 894, 899. 426, 492, 

580. 
,  Waiiam,  85. 


600 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Broad  Cljit,  Brodeoliei,  oo.  Deron,  17S. 

Broadway,  Brodewdy,  oo.  Dorset,  504. 

Brobury,  Brokebory,  oo.  Hereford,  85. 

Broo.    See  Brook. 

Broeos,  Bernard,  48,  498. 

Henry,  119,  350,  505. 

John,  396,  572. 

,  William,  48. 

Brocher,  John,  56. 

Brockdish.  Brogdyohe,  Brokedyoh,  Browdiashe, 
CO.  Norfolk.  54,  155,  173. 

Brockdish  Hall,  Brokedishalle,  in  Burston, 
oo.  Norfolk,  198. 

Brockworth,  Brokworth,  oo.  Glonoester,  44. 

Brode,  John,  eaoheator  in  Kent  and  Middle- 
sex, 190. 

Brodeohalke.    See  Chalk. 

Brodehenton.    See  Hinton,  Broad. 

Brodewey.     See  Broadway. 

Brodforth,  George,  156. 

Brodnex.    See  Brednex. 

Brodok.    See  Braddock. 

Brogdyohe.    See  Brookdish. 

Broghton.    See  Broughton. 

Broke.    See  Brook. 

,  Elisabeth,   abbess  of    Romsey,    116, 

120, 122. 

John,  34,  82,  113. 

Broke,  John,  of  Gobham,  112.  322,  370,  394. 

398,  425,  430,  433,  465,  466.  499,  558, 

559,  563,  571. 

Thomas,  of  Cobham,  562. 

William,  171. 

« , ,    parson    of    St.    Leonard's, 

Exeter,  305. 

,446. 

Brokebury.    See  Brobury. 

Brokedych.     See  Brookdish. 

Brokenborough,  Brokynburgh,  oo.  Wilts,  11. 

Broker,  Robert.  252. 

Brokhampton,  Walter,  13. 

Brokworth.    See  Brockworth. 

Brokyngton,  Henry,  269. 

Brome,  Thomas,  parson  of  Shamcote,  439. 

Bromebere,  Nicholas,  525. 

Bromer,  John,  78. 

Bromesho  Bury.    See  Broomshaw  Bury. 

Bromfeld.     See  Broomfield. 

Bromfield  [co.  Kent],  342. 

[oo.  Salop],  249,  253,  350.  413,  480, 

516. 
Bromham,  co.  Wilts,  440,  601,  507. 
Bromhill,  William,  158. 
Bromley,  co.  Essex,  182. 

CO.  Kent,  292. 

Brompton,  co.  Salop,  10. 
Brompton,  William,  27. 
Bromsgrore,  Bromesgrare,  oo    Worcester,  11, 

57. 
Bronde,  Biohard,  240. 
Bronkoys,  oo.  Cornwall,  289. 
Bronkoys,  Stephen  de,  239. 


Bronwon,  oo.  Cornwall,  239. 

Brook,  Sydenboreh  Brook,  in  South  Weald, 
00.  Essex,  nospital  of  St.  John  Baptist, 
419, 420. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  84. 

Broo  [oo.  Butland],  66. 

,  Broke,  oo.  Southampton,  514. 

CO.  Wilts,  424. 

Brook,  John,  841. 

Brooke,  Robert,  28. 

Broomfield,  Bromfield  [co.  Somerset],  266. 

Broomhill,  Promehill,  cos.  Kent  and  Snsvex. 
138. 

Broomshaw  Bury,  Bromesho  Burr,  in  Hat- 
field Broadoak,  co.  Essex,  430. 

Broomston,  John,  188. 

Brotf ord.    See  Bradford. 

Broughall,  Burghi^l,  co.  Salop,  885. 

Broughton,  Broghton,  co.  Lancaster,  27. 

,00.  Oxford.  44,  120. 

00.  Southampton,  528. 

Sulny,  00.  Nottingham,  320. 

Broughton,  John,  45,  85,  110,  112,  150,  295. 
896,  549,  553,  574. 

the  elder,  178. 

, ,  the  younger.  173. 

Thomas,  27,  214,  396,  397.  490,  493, 

656,  658. 

Broun.    See  Brown. 

Brounyng.     See  Brownyng. 

Browdisshe.    See  Brookdish. 

Browe,  Hugh,  8. 

,  John,  8. 

,  Robert,  8. 

,  Margaret  his  wife,  8. 

Brown,   Browne,  Broun,  Broune,  Alexander, 

142. 

,  Andrew,  301. 

George,  92,  109,  111,  244,  371,  401, 

406,  515,  525,  574. 

,  Henry,  78. 

Hugh,  21,  200. 

,  John.  26,  64, 148,  196,  209,  257, 267, 

287,  880,  845,  853.  899,  448,  469,  491, 

564. 

, ,  mayor  of  London,  283. 

, ,  mayor  of  the  sU^le  of  West- 
minster, 348. 

Maurice,  parson  of  Rathwire,  339. 

Richard,  prior  of  Pontefraot,  285. 

,  Robert,  26,  52,  83,  182,  400,  498. 

,  Stephen,  234. 

Thomas,  200,  817. 

,  Walter,  parson  of  Pilham,  463. 

William,  27,  86,  243,  266,  274,  305, 

396,  505,  570. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  505. 

,  William,    mayor    of    the   staple   of 

Calais,  118,  119. 
Brown  Candoyer,  Brouaoanderere,  oo.  South- 

ampton,  420. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


601 


Brownyng,  Brounjng,  Robert,  228. 

William,  201,  256. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  266. 

BrowBton,  Breweeton,  oo.  Suffolk,  143. 
Broxholine,  co.  Linooln,  424. 
Broxbed,  Broxhede,  oo.  Essex,  495. 
BrudeneU,  Drugo,  28,  399,  468. 
Bruer,  WiUiam,  97,  366,  602. 
Bruere,  Thomas,  545. 
Brnersalgh.    See  Brewers  Hall. 
Bmge.    See  Bridgnorth. 

Bruges,  in  Flanders,  60,  67,  ^1,  313,  370. 

Brugge.    See  Brigge. 

BrukiU,  John,  126. 

Brumby,  Bumeby,  oo.  Linooln,  263. 

Brumlej,  John,  parson  of  Compton  Vauohurch, 

312. 
Brumston,  John,  466. 
Brun.    See  Bruyn. 
Brunham.    See  Bomham 
Brunston,  John,  126. 
Bruntgill,  oo.  York.  606. 
Brusardus,  66. 
Bruston.    See  Burston. 
Brusy,  John,  80. 

Bruton,  Breweton,  John,  abbot  of  Middleton, 
247,  267. 

Bruyn,  Brun,  Alioe,  624. 

Elisabeth,  624. 

Henry,  263.  524. 

,  Ingelram,  419,  420,  630. 

, Elisabeth  his  wife,  420. 

Joan,  419. 

Maurioe,  263,  420,  624,  530. 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  634,  630. 

Kiohard,  419. 

Thomas,  86,  263,  368,  419,  580. 

,  William,  419. 

, ,  Alioe  his  wife,  419. 

Bryan,  Guy  de,  87, 134. 

,  John,  466. 

Nicholas,  vioar  of  Shropham,  56. 

,  Philip,  78,  79. 

Thomas,  22,  60,  112,  182,  183,  289, 

321,  322,  343,  465,  492,  493,  520,  530, 
644-646,  654,  569,  561,  662,  674,  576. 

,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench.  6- 

9,  25.  31,  35,  40,  42-44,  68,  64.  77,  80. 
86.  114,  125,  126.  128-130,  132,  148, 
161,  186,  199,  200.  224,  282,  236,  265, 
265,  283,  290.  296,  301.  303,  816.  331, 
867,  359.  360,  437,  445,  467-469,  514, 
641,  549. 

Bryce.    See  Brice. 

Brygam,  William,  199. 

Brygge,  John,  316. 

And  tee  Brigge. 

Bryggeoasterton.    See  Casterton. 

Brygges,  Matthew,  628. 
Brygham,  William,  291. 


Bryghtwell,  William,  213. 

Brykels.    See  Breokles. 

Bryll.  William,  493. 

Brym,  Robert,  626. 

, ,  vioar  of  Northfleet,  12. 

chaplain  of  the  chantry  under 

le   Crofte  in  Christ  Church,  Canter- 
bury, 12. 

Brymmeefeld.    See  Brimpsfield. 

Brymmyng,  Thomas,  rector  of  Ickworth,  188. 

Brync.     See  Brink. 

Brynket,  John,  865. 

Bryon.  John,  131. 
Richard,  131. 

Robert,  131. 

Thomas,  131. 

Beatrice  his  wife,  131. 

Bryrton,  Thomas,  488. 

Brysoowe.    See  Bristowe. 

Brystou.    See  Bristowe. 

Brytte,  Nicholas,  413. 

Bryukell,  John,  125. 

Bubney,  in  Whitohuroh,  eo.  Salop,  385. 

Bubton.    See  Bupton. 

Buchold,  oo.  Gloucester,  283. 

Buokby,  Bukby,  co.  Northampton,  477. 

Buckden.  oo.  Huntingdon,  letters  patent  dated 

at,  10,  91,  92,  119-121,  124,  139,  146, 

151-156,  157,  169.  161,  172, 174,  387. 

472,  477,  480,  481.  663,  656,  561,  664. 
Buckenham,  Bukkenham,  Old,  oo.    Norfolk, 

171.  451,  476. 

New,  00.  Norfolk,  171. 

,  Castle,  00.  Norfolk,  171. 

Buckholt,  Bukholt  [co.  Southampton],  382. 

,  forest  of ,  523. 

Buckingham,  100,  411,  429. 

.county  of.  13,  23,  24,  67.  100,   110. 

140,  144.  172,  208.  227,  266.  289.  354, 

362,  378,  374,  381,  393.  396,  399,  406, 

418,  419,  439,  444,  449,  462,  488. 
sheriff  of,  23,  110,144,320, 

334,  881,  393,  399,  406,  444,  449.  494. 

518,  519,  544. 
And  see  Bokys ;  Molyneux ;  Bon. 
esoheator  in,    131,  163,  201, 

210,  231.  286,  340,  442,  480,  611. 
And  see  Burem ;  Pusey. 
outlawries  in,  26,    29,    149, 

i50,  224,  267,  831. 

.commissions  of  the  peace  in. 

664. 

,  duke  of.     See  Stafford. 

Buokland  St.  Mary  [oo.  Somerset],  427. 
Budbrooke,  oo.  Warwick,  192. 
Buddeston,  oo.  Wilts.  60L 
Budefeld.    See  Bidfleld. 
Budif  ord.    See  Bidford. 
Budleigh,  Budeley,  co.  Deyon,  207. 

East,  Eitbudley,  co.  Beron,  hundred 

of.  471. 

..,  West,  hnndred  of,  471. 


602 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Buera,  Walter,  9S.    . 

Bugell.  Riohard,  Sa5. 

Buggy.  William.  587. 

Bnhenyanter,  co.  CornwAll,  289. 

Builth,  Buelt,  Belth  [oo.  Bnoon],  60,  850. 
Buk,  Bukke,  George,  252. 

Robert.  808,  402. 

,  William.  561. 

Bukkenell,  Buknell,  John,  240.  249,  288. 

Biobard,  240. 

Bukkenham.     See  Buckenham. 
Bukland.  Bolph,  406. 
Bukley,  Richard,  6. 

William,  121. 

Buknell.     See  Bukkenell. 
Bukitede.  Robert.  406. 
Bnkton.  John,  449. 

,  Thomas,  parson  of  Braited,  166. 

William,  449. 

Bulklej,  Bulkeley,  Ralph,  84L 

,  Thomas.  408,  526.  645. 

Bull,  BuUe,  John,  229,859,  495. 

Ralph,  chaplain  of  Holy  Cross,  Old 

Sarum.  165,  167. 

Riohard,  243. 

vicar  of  Horley  and  Homton. 

812. 
,  parson  of  Little  Comberton, 

312.  813 

Robert.  519. 

Stephen,  856. 

,  Thomas.  859. 

BulUngdon,     Bolyngdoo.     hundred    of.    oo. 
Oxford,  452.  518. 

Bullock,  Robert,  144. 
Bulmaa,  William,  106. 
Buhner,  oo.  Essex.  149. 

00.  York,  482. 

Bulmer,  Bomer.  Ralph.  898.  401,  492. 

,  Thomas,  449. 

Bulstrode.  Riohard,  28.  144. 

,  William,  492. 

Bultell,  Thomas,  881. 

Bulter,  WilUam.  525. 

Bulwell,  00,  Nottingham,  19. 

Bumpstead  Helion,  oo  Essex,  859. 

Bunde,  William,  298. 

, Elisabeth  his  wife,  298. 

Bundy,  Riohard,  esoheator  in  the  county  of 
Hereford,  329. 

, Joan  his  wife,  329. 

Bunges,  in  Bradwell,  co.  Essex,  195. 

Bungay,  co.  Suffolk,  186. 

Bunnyng,  John,  96. 

Buntingford.  oo.  Hertford,  247.  293. 

Bunwell,  Bonwell,  co.  Norfolk,  154. 

Bupton,  Bubton  in  Longford,  co.  Derby,  296. 

Burbage,  prebend  of.     See  Hurstboume. 

Burbage,  John,  303. 

Burceitur  [Eli^beth],  lady  of,  844. 


Buraestre.    See  Bioester. 

Burdelyn,  Thomas,  294. 

Bnrdet,  John,  819. 

,  Maigaret,  819. 

Nicholas,  102. 

,  Thomas,  50,  102. 

Burdon,  Laurence,  466. 

Buree.  Giffard,  oo.  Eseex,  179. 

St  Mary,  Saintmariburis,   oob.   Essex 

and  Suffolk,  179. 
Burford,  Boreford   [oo.   Oxford],    108,    157, 

811. 
Burford  hr  Abingdon  [oos.  Oxford  and  Berks] . 

386. 
Burgee,  Burggenorth.     See  Bridgnorth. 

Burg^.  Bergh,  co.  Norfolk,  55. 

00.  Lincoln,  48. 

Great,  Weetbergh  [in  Banatead].  co 

Surrey,  515. 

Castle,  00.  Suffolk,  143. 

Burgh,  Bourgh.  Borough,  Benedict,  preben- 
dary of  St.  Stephens,  Westminster, 
154,  165,  366. 

Henry,  30,  188,  512. 

,  Isabel  hU  wife,  612. 

John,  83,  141,  398,  400,  489,  491. 

, Joan  his  wife,  141- 

Richard,  464. 

....Thomas,  51,  74,  77.  108.   110,112, 

122,147,208,209,224.241.258,357. 

263,  339,  353,  354,  385,  393-395,  398- 
400,  424,  489,  491.  564,  565,  568 

Margaret  his  wife,  263. 

William,  401,  492. 

Burghall.     See  Broughall. 

Bui^hegge,  oo.  Southampton,  220. 

Burgo.  William  de,  3. 

Bui^ny,  Simon,  223. 

Burgos,  in  Spain.  449. 

Burgoyn,  Bourgoigne,  John,  146, 147, 216, 804, 
363,  396.  398,  488,  555. 

,  Richaid,  146. 

Thomas,  84,  243. 

Burgundy,  duke  of,  67,   160,  212,  813,  321, 

And  see  Maximilian. 

,  Charles,  duke  of,  362. 

,  Philip,  duke  of,  518, 

duchess  of .  217. 

,  Margaret,  duchess  of,  236. 

Burley,  in  the  New  Forest,  oo.  Southamptoa, 

195. 
Burley,    Simon   de,    constable    of     Windsor 

Castle,  496. 
Burlingham,  Byrlyngham,  oo.  Norfolk.  143. 

Burmington,  Bormyngton,  oo.  Warwick,  73. 
Bumand,  Bimand,  Bymant,  Ralph,  188. 

,  Robert,  345,  397,  558. 

Bumard,  John,  508. 
Bumeby.    See  Brumby. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


608 


Burnebj,  Eiurtaoe  de,  276. 

, Matilda  his  wife,  276. 

Bamell,  Henry,  201.  659. 
,  Patrick.  42. 

BamhAui,  Brunham,  oo.  Norfolk,  83,  180, 
261,456,485. 

,  Deepdale,  84. 

Baraton,  BruBton,  oo.  Norfolk,  198. 
Burston,  Bobert,  32, 

Burton  [oo.  Denbigh],  516. 

,  00.  York,  434. 

,  Stather,  co.  Linooln,  124 

Latimer,  oo.  Northampton,  268. 

on  Trent,  co.  Stafford,  27,  32,  185. 

in  Lonsdale,  co.  York,  75,  318. 

on  Ure  by  Masham,  oo.  York,  300. 

,  Little,  00.  Itork,  300. 

:..,  Wert,  oo.  York,  229. 

Burton  St.  Lazarus  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 

house  or  horoital  of,  William  Sutton, 

master  of,  663. 
Barton,  Edward,  62. 

,  Elisabeth,  243. 

John,  79,  90,  132,  369. 

John,  chwlain  of  Kingston  on  Hull, 

337. 

,  Ntoholas,  406. 

Bichard,23,67, 143,398,400, 492, 568. 

, ,  eicheator    of    Northampton, 

689. 

Thomas,  40, 187.  364,  396,  397,  562. 

WilUam,  92. 

Burttennram.    See  Butterorambe. 

Burwey,  WilUam,  parson  of  Wishaw,  201. 

Bury,  Bery,  oo.  Suspex,  61,  96. 

St.  Edmunds,  oo.  Suffolk,  149,  217, 

219,  258, 259,  266. 

abbey  of,  459. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  391, 459. 

Bichard,  abbot  of ,  219. 

Thomas,  abbot  of,  215,  218. 

Bury,  John,  214. 

coroner  in  Devon,  107. 

'. de,274. 

, chaplain  of  St.  Qeorge,  South- 
ampton, 372. 

Bobert  de,  364. 

Bosby  in  Cleveland,  co.  York,  406.  407. 
Busohe.    See  Busshe. 
Bushey,  Bushe,  co.  Hertford,  247,  514. 
Biishley,  Bussheley,  oo.  Gloucester,  319. 
00.  Worcester,  97,  100,  212,  284,  507. 

Busshe,  Busehe,  John.  40,  86,  91,  151,  174. 
382, 394,  489, 566. 

William,  140. 

Bustftrdthorpe,  co  York,  197,  206. 

Bustrop,  Henry,  62,  87. 

, Isabel  his  wife,  62. 

Buthlers,  Sth.  de,  66. 


Butler,  James,  earl  of  WilUhire,  106, 133, 134, 
139,  179,  245.  263,  286,  508. 

, ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  106. 

,  Avice  his  wife,  506. 

,  earl  of  Ormond,  397, 398, 608. 

,  John,  earl  of  Ormond,  639. 

!    Thomas,  89,  157. 

I Agnes  his  wife,  157. 

'    ,  earl  of  Ormond.  490,  689. 

William,  303. 

Daniel  the.  368. 

Butley  [CO.  Suffolk],  William,  prior  of,  112. 

Butterorambe,  Burttercram,  co.  York,  150. 

Buttorp.     See  Baythorpe. 

Buxhale,  Thomas,  master  of  the  college  of 
Fotheringhay,  186. 

Buxsall,  Thomas,  269. 
Buxton,  CO.  Norfolk,  48. 
Buxton,  John,  295. 
Buxworth.     See  Boxworth. 
Bybbeeworth,  Thomas,  216. 

Byconnell,  BiooneU,  Bygonell,  BykenhuU, 
John,  109,  110,  182.  183,  187,201.337, 
353,  366,  396, 398.  426,  489,  671. 

Bydwith  by  Egton,  oo.  York,  117. 

Bye,  Joan,  295. 

Byfeld,  Bobert,  sheriff  of  London,  130. 

Bygcrofte,    John,    person    of    St.    Marji&ret 

Moyses  in  Frydaystrete,  London,  326. 
Byggebury.    See  Bigbury. 
Bygonell.    See  Byoonell. 
Bygot,  Balgh,  387,  393,  398,  492,  663,  679. 
Bykcombe,  Bobert,  266. 
Bykebury.    See  Bigbury. 
Bykeley.    See  Bikley. 
Bykkre.     See  Bicker. 
Bykton.    See  Bioton. 
Bykton,  John,  161. 
Bylegh.     See  Beeleigh. 
Byllesby.    See  Billesby. 
Bylsyngton,  Bobert,  61. 
Bynbury,  Thomas,  473. 
Byne,  Thomas,  101. 
Byngfeld.     See  Bingfield. 
Byngham,  John,  299. 

Biohard,  justioe  of  the  King's  Bench, 

104. 

Bynnerton  [co.  Cornwall],  126. 

Bynnerwartha,  oo.  Cornwall,  125. 

Bynnes.  John,  833. 

Bynny,  Peter,  266. 

Byicheold,  John,  422. 

Byriton,  John,  448. 

Byrkhede,  JOenxy,  468. 

Byrlyngbam.    See  Borlingham. 

Bymant.    See  Bnmand. 

Bymd.    See  Brind. 

Byrteporte,  Thomas,  26. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  26. 


604 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Byryk,  John,  487. 

Byiewart,  AjTmn,  145. 

BTslegh*    See  Biiley. 

Bjsom,  Andrew,  889. 

Bjashop,  Biohard,  person  of  Oitleham,  121. 

ByBshopdftle.    See  Biahopdale. 

Byston.    See  Bisteme. 

Byrton,  John,  821. 

Bythewodegraunge,  oo.  York,  119. 


c 

0 ,  island  of,  216. 

Gaade,  Bohert,  476. 

Caoohe,  John,  80. 

Oaohepyn,  Bartholomew,  446. 

Gadagua,  Diego  de,  446.  581. 

Cade,  Bobert,  476. 

Cadeljngton.     See  Chadlington. 

Caen,  Cane,  in  Normandy,  340. 

Caerleon,  Carlion,  Kayrlion  [oo.  Monmouth], 

273,  389,  849,  487. 
Caermarthen,  Kermerdyn,  849,  406,  410. 

county  of,  849,  860,  474,  588. 

,  arohdeaoonry  of,  246. 

Cage  [in  Tonbridge],  co.  Kent,  582. 

Caileway.    See  Cayleway. 

Call.     See  Cans. 

CaUiB,  1,  2,  10,  12.  28.  29,  40,  42,  68,  69,  61, 
64,67,  99,  100.  118-120, 130,  186,  188, 
189,  146,  155, 173, 176.  189.  191,  201, 
205.  214,  221,  280,  254,  264,  270,  272, 

274,  276,  277.  286,  296,  298.  299.  301, 
302,  308-310,  3M.  822,  828.  325,  820, 
828,  329,  335,  351,  862, 803,  369,  878, 
388,  407.  417,  425,  432,  440,  448,  444, 
446,  470,  479,  486,  486,  506,  522.  529, 
547,  551. 

marches  of,  12,  28,  40,  42,  58,  61,  64, 

99.  100,  118,  120, 128. 180,  138, 189, 
176,  189,  201,  205,  221,  280,  254,  270, 
272.  286,  296,  298,  302,  309,  810,  814. 
322,  323,  325,  328,  335,  351.  369,  873, 
388.  432,.440,  444,  485,  486,  622,  547, 
551. 

,  treasurer  of,  40.  61,  100,  118,120, 

270,  276,  285,  299,  527,  528,  533. 
And  iee  Blount ;  Slefeld ;  Thwaytes. 

,  lieutenant  of.    See  Hastynges . 

,  controller  of.    See  Whetehill . 

yiotualler  of ,  61. 

» 

And  see  Bosse. 

,  St.  Nicholas,  251. 

,  port  of ,  136,  264,  540. 

,  mint  and  exchange  at.  10,  20,  300, 

848, 864,  367,  454,  463,  527,  528. 


Calais,  exchequer  of,  448. 

porter  of,  276. 

staple  of,  11,  61,  97,  216.  228.230. 

246,  252,  271.  277,  280,  332,  484. 

merchants  of,  39.  58,  61,  67, 

100,  118,  120,  175,  221.  243.  244.  386, 
270,  272,  285,  351,  362,  505. 

,  mayor  of.     See  "Yong;  Wal- 

den ;  Brown ;  StoUer. 

Galamay,  John,  845. 

Caloote,  Bobert.  186. 

Caldebek,  Balph.  28,  83. 

Caldeoott  in  Fritton,  oo.  Suffolk,  143. 

Caldewell.    See  CaiddweU. 

Caldwell.    See  Cauldwell. 

Calkewell.    See  Coquelles. 

Calliland,  Calylond,  co.  Cornwall,  454, 
Callow  Hill,  Kalowehill,  co.  Oxford.  177. 
Calne,  co.  WUta,  452. 

,  hundred  of,  452. 

Calthorpe,  Philip,  381. 

, ,  Mary  his  wife,  381. 

William,  49,  112.  142,  143.  808.  398, 

567. 
Calrerley,  co.  York,  254. 

Calverley,  John,  526. 

WiUiam,492. 

Calyerton,  oo.  Buckingham,  880,   362,  418. 

462,  514. 
Calwodeley,  co.  Devon.  158. 
Calwodeley,  Thomas,  23,  158.  262,  558. 
Calworley,  WiUiam,  399. 
Calylond.    See  Calliland. 
Cam,  Henry,  526. 
Camber,  Cawmber,  by  Winohelsea,  oo.  Sussex, 

188  370 
Cambridge,'  46,  112,  154.  159,  240,  365,  288, 
290,  333,  389,  451,  487,  531,  548. 

statute  of,  49. 

,  mayor  and  burgesses  of,  389. 

mayor  of.    See  Wyghton ;  Asshewell ; 

Hylton. 

lett-ers  patent  dated  at,  303,  804. 

,  commissions  of  the  peace  in.  555. 

,  University  of,  65,  451. 

, ,  Friars  Minor  in,  414. 

, .chancellor  of.     See  Bother- 
ham. 

,  rioe  •  chancellor    of.       See 

Yotton. 
Cambridge  CoUegee : — 

Goddyahous,  master  and  fellows  of,  83. 

,  William  Basset,  master  of,  82. 

GunyylehaU.  warden  and  fellows  of,  71. 
259. 

,  Henry  Coaaey,  warden  of,  259. 

Hall  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  warden  an^ 

fellows  of,  46. 
King's.  203.  313,  472. 

.Master   Walter   Fclde,  proTtw^ 

of,  555. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


606 


Cambridge  Colleges — cont. 

King's  Hall,  Boger  Botheram,  warden  of. 

,  Master  Henry  Bost,  provost  of. 

64,406. 

Pembroke,  master  and  scholars  of,  232. 

Queen's,  president  and  fellows  of,    34, 

220,  423,  477. 
Master  Andrew  Doket,  president 

of,  84,  423,  477. 

St.    Margaret   and    St.    Bernard.      See 
Queen's. 

St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas.    See  King's. 

Valence  Marie.     See  Pembroke. 

Cambridge,  county  of ,  64,  87.  97,  109,  111. 
119,  141, 166,  169,  247,  310.  316,  363, 
362,  393,  396,  396.  419,  462,  468,  488, 
614. 

sheriff  of,  109, 820,  40G,  494, 

618,  619,  644. 

And  see  Wake;  Hudleston;  Tihiey. 

, ,  escheator    in,    4,    131,   169, 

210,  469,  474,  622. 

, .commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

666. 

, outlawries  in,  40,  187,  266. 

294,  296,  467. 

Oambry,  Oliver,  473. 

Camden,  Chipping,  co.  Gloucester,  816. 

Camell,  William,  parson  of  Tetoott,  173. 

Cames,  Cames  Asshe,  oo.  Somerset,  660. 

Camfer,  in  Zeeland,  821,  368. 

Campden  [co.  Gloucester] ,  472. 

Campe,  William,  81. 

Camps,  CO.  Cambridge,  434. 

Campsall,  Camsale,  oo.  York,  831. 

Campyon,  John,  chaplain  of  Campden,  472. 

Camsale.    See  Campeall. 

Caneeler,  Canoellor,  16,  210,  662. 

Candauer,  Henry,  161. 

Candel  Chidiock,  oo.  Dorset,  604. 

Candelyn,  David,  214. 

Candlesby,  co.  Lincoln,  48. 

Candome,  John,  24. 

Cane.    See  Caen. 

Canfield,  co.  Essex,  869,  497. 

Canford,  Kanford,  oo.  Dorset,  69,  212,  649. 

Canisiani,  Canigiane,  Gerard,  862. 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  862. 

Canley,  co.  Warwick,  78. 
Canlles.    See  Cefnllys. 
Cannings,  Cannyngis,  co.  Wilts.  601. 
Cantelowe,  Henry,  248. 

Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  9,  64,  222,  274,  280, 
804,  811,  396,  649.  662. 

,  mayor  and  commonalty  of,  106. 

,  pavage  in.  107. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  309. 

province  of,  224,  246,  342. 

diocese  of,  128.  271,  297,  846,  462, 

486. 


Canterbury,  archbishop  of,  809. 

And  see  Bourchier ;  Becket ;  Morton. 

Master*Geoffrey,  archdeacon  of ,  66. 

Christ  Churoh.  12. 

,  '  le  Prynoes  chauntre'  in,  128. 

,  chapel  under 'le  Crofte' in,  12. 

, ,  prior  and  convent  of,  61, 828, 

886. 

William,  prior  of,  183,  836 

,  St.  Augustine 's  abbey,  846. 

, ,  abbot  and  convent  of,  61,818. 

496. 

, abbot  of,  68. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  188. 

,  William  Sellyng,   abbot    of. 

318. 

f  JohnDunster,  abbot  of,  310. 

346. 

, ,  John,  abbot  of,  466. 

Cantref  Mawr,  Cantremaure  [co.  Caermarthen] , 
516. 

Selig,  Oantrecelly  [oo.  Brecon],  69. 

Canynges,  Thomas,  181. 

Cape,  the,  Cappes  Close,  co.  Warwick,  318. 

Capel,  CapuU,  in  Ireland,  686. 

Capell,  WiUiam,  833,  888. 

Capes,  Boger,  288. 

Capland,  West,  Westcapelon,  co.  Somerset 

600. 
Caponer.  Walter,  249. 

Agnes  his  wife,  249. 

Cappe,  John.  240,  492. 

Capper,  Denis,  296. 

Capron,  John,  80. 

Capoll.    See  Capel. 

Carant,  Caraunt,  Carent,  John,  83,  863,  669 

William,  4. 

Carby,  Balph,  368. 
Cardemaker,  William,  26. 
Cardenell.    See  Credenhill. 
Cardiff,  Kaerdif,  476. 
Cardigan,  849. 

county  of,  849,  860,  474,  616, 688 

Cardons,  in  Cliffe,  oo.  Kent,  7. 
Carent.     See  Carant. 
Cargonam,  Guillim,  646. 
Carisbrook,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  461. 
Carleton,  co.  Cumberland,  169. 

Bode,  CO.  Norfolk,  164. 

And  see  Carlton. 
Carley,  John,  186. 
CarlUe,  Biohard,  668. 

,  William,  118,  217.  427. 

Carlion.    See  Caerleon. 
Carlisle.  Kariehill,  co.  Cumberland,  36,  181, 
367,  877.  389,  646. 

,  bishopric  of,  106. 

bishop  of.    See  Bell. 

cathedral,  prior  and  canons  of,  877 

, ,  Thomas,  prior  of,  377. 


606 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Carllile.  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  85. 

prior  and  oo&Tent  of,  35. 

,  hoapital  of  St.  Nioholu  by,  35. 

, Master  John  Thorpe,  warden 

of.  35. 

Carlton,  Garleton,  eo.  Bedford.  149.  287. 

South,  by  Lincoln,  oo.  Linooln,  538. 

Little,  Lytelearleton.  co.  Linooln.  293. 

Charleton.  eo.  Nottingham,  prioress 

and  ooQTent  of.  831. 

Elisabeth,  prioress  of.  331. 

CO.  York,  90. 

Oarlyle,  John,  mayor  of  Newoastle  on  Tyne, 
264. 

Garmywwe.  John.  239,  347.  356,  396,  396, 
490.  556. 

,  Nicholas.  546. 

Oamanton  [in  Mawgan],  oo.  Cornwall,  501. 

Carnarvon,  Kemeryan,  350. 
,  ooonty  of.  350. 

Cambolonkan,  eo.  Cornwall,  239. 

Camon,  William,  the  elder,  224. 
,  the  younger,  224. 

Canisuyewe,  William,  396,  396,  490.  556. 

Camyorth,  Camsorgh,  oo.  Cornwall.  239. 

Carpenter,  John,  466. 

parson  of  Farleigh  Hunger- 
ford,  168. 

Balph.283. 

,  Robert,  73. 

William.  437. 

Carr,  Karrecraft,  co.  Tork,  86.  150.  188. 

Carr,  John.  83. 

Carre,  Nicholas,  298. 

,  Eobert.  399,  425,  547,  572. 

, sheriff  of  Southampton.  491. 

Carrewe,  Nicholas,  sheriff  of  Deron,  7. 

Carriokfergns.  Cragfargus,  in  Ireland,  20,  39, 

160,  161,839. 
Carrion,  Fernando  de,  581 . 
Carshalton,  Xarsalton,  co.  Surrey,  478. 

Carswill,  Andrew,  261. 
,  WiUiam,261. 

Carter,  Edmund,  parson  of  Preston,  236. 

,  parson  of  Stanstead,  375. 

John,  294. 

Oartewright,  John,  16. 

,  Ealph,  16. 

,  William,  16. 

Carthusian  order,  7. 

Cartmayll,  Peter,  415. 

Cartyngton,  John.  214, 396,  568. 

Carver,  Eobert,  vicar  of  Manfleld,  300. 

Casley,  John,  81. 

Cassy.  John,  44,  109,  111,  215,  228,  560. 

,  William,  escheator  of  Gloucester,  238. 

Cassyfeme,  farm  called,  316. 
Castell,  John,  859. 


Oastelyn,  Thomas,  34 

Onsterton,  Bridge,  Bryggeeasterton    [oo.   Rut- 
land], 8. 

Castile,  in  Spain,  280,  828. 

and  Leon,  279. 

king  of,  206,  266,  271,  277.  278.  280. 

823,  426,  588. 

queen  of.  271. 

Castle  Acre,  oo.  Norfolk,  309. 

Castle  Combe,  Casteloumbe,  co.  Wilts,  290. 

Castle    Hedingham,    Oastelhethyn^iain.     oo. 

Essex,  187,  325, 430. 
Castlion,  Ralph,  40. 
Castor,  Castre,  oo.  Linooln,  540. 
Castro,  Diego  de,  581. 

,  Ferdinand  de,  254. 

,  Peter  de,  264. 

Caswell,  William,  486. 
Caterall,  John,  887. 

Joan  his  wife,  887. 

Caterik.    £fe«  Catteriek. 

Catesasshe.    See  Catsash. 

Catesby,  Humphrey.  400,  492. 

John.  4,  11.  19,  23,  67, 109-111. 146. 

214,  257.  821,  322, 843,  345,  854,  393. 

394.  396.  400,  465.  466.  492.  493,  520. 

544^546.  556.  558,  559.  567,  571.  572, 

574.  577. 
,  justice  of  the  Common  Bench. 

288,  882,  350,  360,  498.  551. 

, ,  of  Althorpe,  568. 

William,  19,  23,  65,  110.  Ill,  144. 

146,  233,  241,  257,  354,  371.  898.  396. 

400,  419,  465,  488,  489,  491,  497.  498, 

509.  536,  644,  647,  664,  661,  662.  664, 

567,  569,  576,  678.  . 
, ,  ohaaoellor  of  the  Ezoheqner, 

860. 
,  chancellor  of  the  earldom  of 

March,  474. 

of  Althorpe.  186, 

Catsash.  Catesasshe,  co.  Somerset,  hundred  of. 

424. 
Catteriok,  Caterik,  co.  Tork,  460. 
Oattith,  Hanvan,  526. 
Cattehill,  Catteshyll,  co.  Surrey,  499. 
Catyr,  John,  186. 
, Bliiabeth  his  wife,  186. 

Catys,  William,  223. 

Cauldwell.  Caldewell,  Chaldewell.  co.  Bedford. 

prior  and  convent  of.  287.  389. 
Caundell.    See  Candel. 
Cans,  Caux,  Cais  [co.  Salop],  47,  819. 
Causton.    See  Cawston. 
Caux,  Anne  de,  nurse  of  Edward  IV,  411. 
Cave  [co.  York],  93. 
Cave.  John,  warden  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary 

de  la  Pewe,  Westminster,  451. 
Cavenham,  co.  Suffolk,  453. 
Cavendish,  co.  Suffolk,  16,  453. 
Cavendyssh,  Thomas,  the  elder,  458. 
,  the  younger,  468. 


1 
i" 


GENEEAL    INDEX. 


607 


OayerBham,  oo.  Oxford,  91,  166, 160, 180, 210, 
446. 

Cawardyne,  John,  491. 

Cawmbar.    See  Camber. 

Cawod,  Henry,  269. 

,  William,  8S. 

Cawode,  Robert,  406. 

Cawood  [oo.  York],  letters  patent  dated  at. 

266,  280-282.  678.  67». 
CawBton,  Oanston,  oo.  Norfolk,  84,  143. 
Caxton,  Bobert,  670. 
Cayforde.     See  Xeyf ord. 
Cayley,  James,  138. 
Cayster,  John,  271. 

Caylway,  Caileway,  William,  897.  488. 
Cecily,  duchess  of  York,  mother  of  Edward  IV 

and  Biohard  HI,  44,  143,  218.  227. 

269.  278,  283,  292,  837,  874,  441.  469. 

464,  622. 

,  daughter  of  Edward  IV.  226. 

Cedewain.    Eadewyn,    Kedewon    [co.    Mont- 
gomery], 69, 360. 
Cefnllys,  Canlles  [co.  Radnor],  69. 
Ceme,  Seme,  co.  Dorset,  38. 

,  abbey  of ,  266,  312. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  266,  311. 

,  Roger,  abbot  of,  311. 

Gemeoote.    See  Shamcote. 

Cery,  Kyry  [cos.  Montgomery  and  Radnor] . 
69.360. 

Cettrefeld.    See  Chesterfield. 

Cestretona.     See  Chesterton. 

Chncombe.     See  Chalcombe. 

Chaddesey.    See  Chedsoy. 

Chaddesley,  co.  Worcester,  186,  211. 

Ohaderton,  Chaterton,  Edmund,  449, 468, 498, 
609,  610,  626. 

,  treasurer  of  the  king's  cham- 
ber, 642. 

keeper  of  the  hanaper.  185. 

, parson  of  Almondbury,  477. 

warden  of  the  free  chapel  or 

hospital  of  St.  John,  Stafford,  626. 

parson  of  Calyerton,  362, 462. 

Chadley.    See  Chedsoy. 

Chadlington,  Cadelyngton,  co.  Oxford,  hundred 

of,  68.  89,  167,  869. 
Chadsey.     See  Chedsoy. 
Chadworthwodes.    See  Chedworth  Woods. 
Chagford,  co.  BcTon.  81. 
Chalcombe,  Chacombe.  co.  Northampton,  483. 
Chaldefeld.     See  Chalfield. 
Ohaldewell.    See  Cauldwell. 
Chalfield.  Chaldefeld  [oo.  Wilts].  687. 

Great,  co.  Wilts,  499. 

East,  Eschaldfeld,  co.  Wilts,  499. 

Chalford,  Oyerohalkeford,  co.  Oxford,  807. 

Netherchalkeford,  oo.  Oxford,  807. 

Chalk,  Broad,  Brodeohalke,  co.  Wilts,  87. 
Chalkeford.     See  Chalford. 
Challe|;h.    See  Chawleigh. 


Challerton,  Richard,  617,  618. 

Challewyke  [co.  Devon],  226. 

Challey,  John,  480. 

Chaloner,  Robert,  128. 

Chalteneys,  in  Ightham,  oo.  Kent,  458. 

Chalton,  Thomas.  326. 

Chalvedon,  John,  307. 

Chalvelegh,  Chalvelygh.     See  Chnwleigh. 

Chalwell,  co.  Dorset,  168. 

Chamber,  Chaumber,  Chambre,  Henry,  366 
661. 

Robert,  191,880. 

Marion  his  wife,  191.  380. 

William,  23,  29,  568. 

Chamberlain,  Chamberleyn,  Ralph,  609. 

,  Richard,  266,  804. 

,  Sybil  his  wife,  266. 

,  Robert,  110.  446, 496.  609,  667,  678. 

,  sheriff  of  Anglesey,  610. 

William,  161,  266,  276,  679. 

,  Anne  bis  wife,  161. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  266. 

Champemon.  Blanche,  248. 

Joan,  88.  243. 

John,  88,  248. 

Champney,  Biohard.  Gloucester  king  of  arms. 
422.466. 

Champneys,  Thomas,  398,  426,  672. 

Walter,  262. 

.WilUam,  225. 

Chancery,  4.  21.  42,  47,  61,  62,  65,  62.  72, 
74,  77-79,  87,  104.  127,  166.  166,  171. 
190. 196, 198,  199,  207,  218,  220.  221, 
288,  287, 260,  305,  814,  886,  841,  345, 
868,  874,  402,  464,  466,  471,  484,  492. 
500,  633,  587,  546. 

rolls  of,  42,  104. 

,  keeper    of.        See    Morton  ; 

Barowe. 

,  prothonotary  of.     See  Sharp. 

hanaper  of.     See  Hanaper. 

masters  of,  446. 

clerks  of,  74. 168,  272,  488,  446,  449. 

,  ohafe->wax  of,  89. 

,  spigumel  in,  388. 

Chantmarle,  Chauntmarell,  co.  Dorset,  480. 
Chantries,  foundation  of ,  11,  20,  57,  92,  96, 

104. 128.  171,  199,  201,  209.  286,  249. 

256.  259,  260,  269,  276-277,  285,  387, 

386,  457,  464,  473,  498,  610, 622, 626. 
Chapman,  G^rge.  144. 

John,  46,  48, 177. 806. 

Bichard,  22. 

,  Bobert,  25. 

,  Walter,  168. 

Chapstowe,    See  Chepstow. 
Chardford,  co.  Southampton,  683. 

,  East,  00.  Southampton,  638. 

Charfield,  Oharefeld,  co.  Gloucester,  3, 4fl4. 
Charing,  oo.  Kent,  440. 


608 


GENERAL    INDEX, 


Chants  sur  Loire,   8te  Hnrie,  Pkilibert  de 
Maraphin,  prior  of,  156,  209,  302. 

Charlbary.  Chorlbnrj,  oo,  Oxford.  177. 

Charles,  duke  of  Burgundy,  362. 

Charleton,  oo.  Devon,  483. 

And  iee  Carlton ;  Charlton. 

Charleton.  Charlton,  James,  399,  464.  492. 
r>79. 

John.  109,  497. 

, esoheator  of  Southampton  and 

Wilts.  11,  128. 

Richard.  344,  394.  396.  466,  490. 566. 

,  Robert.  401,  491,  571. 

Charlewode  in  Coiveland  [co.  Glouoester] .  129. 

Charlton.  Charleton.  oo.  WilU.  128,  416. 

Charlton,  Edward,  lord  of  Powys,  180. 

EUiabeth  his  wife,  130. 

And  iee  Charleton. 

Charlwood.  oo.  Surrey,  534. 

Charminster,    Chermeeter,    Chermystre.     oo 
Dorset,  38,  525. 

and  Bere,  prebend  of,  296. 

Chamok,  Richard,  prior  of  Dunstable.  326. 

340. 
Charters  printed  at  length,  63,  65,  93. 
Chartesey.     See  Chertsey. 
Chartham,  oo.  Kent,  281. 
Charyte,  John,  469. 

Chasepool,  Chespell,  Jaspell,  in  Kinyer,  oo. 
StaffoKl.  &.  226,  863,  458.  459. 

Chaterton.    See  Chaderton. 

Chatham,  Chetham.  co.  Kent,  185. 

Chatorton,  James,  526. 

Chatwall,  Richard,  28. 

Chauncy,  Ralph,  170. 

Chaundeler,  Thomas,  561. 

,  dean  of  Hereford,  561. 

Walter,  488. 

Chauntmarell.    See  Chantmarle. 

Chauntre,  Chauntry,  William,  253. 

, ,  dean  of  the  college    of    St. 

Mary,  Newark,  Leicester,  129,  178. 

, dean  of  the  chapel  royal,  348. 

, prebendary  of  Salisbury,  255. 

Chawleigh,  Challegh,  Chalrelygh,  co.  Deyon, 

81, 137,  226,  472. 
Chawry,  Richard,  sheriff  of  London,  254,  298, 

302,  309,  310,  314. 

Cheddar,  co.  Somerset,  390. 

Chedworth     Woods,     Chadworthwodes,     co. 
Gloucester,  103. 

Chedzoy,  Chaddesey,  Chadsey,   Chedsey,  co. 
Somerset,  310,  522,  528. 

Cheke,  John,  399,  490. 

Chelchehithe.     See  Chelsea. 

Chelereye.    See  Childrey. 

Chelleemore.    See  Gheylesmore.   , 

Chellington,  Chelyngton,  co.  Bedford,  287. 

Chelmelegh.    See  Chnlmleigh. 

Chelmerdon.  Thelmerdon,  co.  Derby,  120. 

Chelmsford,  co.  Essex,  82,  148,  279,  294. 


ChelMa,  Chelchehithe,  eo.  MiddleMK,     170, 

503. 
Chelsyn,  co.  Hertford,  347. 

Chenewe,  George,  517. 

ChenieB,  Isnehampetede  Cheney,  co.   Buekin^ 
ham,  101. 

CheniUewrda.    See  Kenilworth. 

Chenson,    Cheynoeton,    in    Chawleigli,     col 
DeTon,  81. 

Chepenham.    See  Chippenham. 

Chepetede.    See  Chipstead. 

Chepetow,  Chapstowe  [co.  Monmonth^ ,  81. 

Chepyng.    See  Chipping. 

Chepyngtoryton.     See  Torrington. 

Cherbury.    See  Chirbury. 

Cherohe,  Edmund,  211. 

Cheriton,  Cheriogton,  co.  Kent.  445,  483. 

South,  Suthcheryton,  oo.  Somerset, 

122,  281. 

Cherleford  [eo.  Wilts],  587. 

Chermester.     See  Charminster. 

Chermystre.    See  Charminster. 

Cherstowne,  co.  DsTon,  816. 

Chertsey,  Chartesey,  oo.  Middlesex,  408. 

Chertesey,  co.  Surrey,  abbey  of,   166, 

170. 

,  convent  of,  165. 

,  Dan  John  May,  abbot  of,  165. 

Dan  Thomas  Peket,  prior  of,  166. 

abbot  of,  166,  170. 

Cheseman,  Edward,  551. 

John,  809. 

Chesham,  co.  Bookinf^m,  279,  485. 

Bury,  ca  Buckingham,  62. 

Cheshunt,  Chesthunt,  co.  Cambridge,  97,  96. 

, Cheston,   co.   Hertford,  6S. 

68,  69,  116,  142,  177,  288, 879,  518. 
ChespelL    See  Chasepool. 
Chesshire,  Roger,  rector  of  Boeton,  241. 
Chester,  Westohestre,  79,  517. 

chamberlain  of,  61. 

,  county  of,  275,  480. 

Chester  Herald,  415. 

Chester,  Cheetre,  John,  439. 

Richard,  sheriff  of  London,  499. 

,  Robert,  336. 

Chesterfield,  Cestrefeld,  oo.  Derby,  19.  152 
190,351,361,436. 

Chesterford,  co.  Essex,  376. 

,  Great,  co.  Essex,  85. 

Chesterton,  ca  Cambridge,  290. 

hundred  of .  142,  258. 

Cestretona  [co.  Warwick],  66. 

Chesthunt.    See  Cheshunt. 

Cheston.    See  Cheshunt. 

Chestre.    See  Chester. 

Chetham.    See  Chatham. 

Chetwall,  Richard,  28. 

Cheverell,  Little,  co.  Wilts,  485. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


609 


ChevereU,  Ghyyerell,  John.  69,  213.  238,  895, 
430,  559. 

Walter,*  559. 

Chewreswella,  Walter  de,  66. 

Chewyk.  oo.  Cornwall,  610. 

Chejlesmore.  Chellesmore,  oo.  Stafford.  2. 

CheylsiuerBshe.  3.')0. 

Cheyne.  Cheynewe.  Chftyiin,  Alexander.  471, 

Andrew.  144. 

George.  ."VS.  119.  238,  287.  344. 

Humphrey,  383.  435. 

John.   109-113.  116.  160.  190,  216. 

256,  353,  371,  383.  435.  492,  550,  555. 

550,  577. 

,  sheriff  of  Kent.,  28. 

of  Pynne.  259. 

Robert.  383, 435. 

ThonisB,  395.  555. 

, constable  of  Windsor  oastle. 

496. 

William.  183.  384.398. 

Chejnoeton.    See  Chenson. 

Cheyon.     See  Cheyne. 

Cheyneooort,  in  Sutton,  oo.  Kent,  526. 

Cheynewe.     See  Cheyne. 

Chichester,  Cicestre.  oo.  Sussex.  41.  138.  142. 

161,  166.  167. 

diocese  of  61.  138,  142,  382. 

,  bishopric  of,  60,  61,  119. 

bishop  of.    See  Arundell;  Story. 

cathedral  of,   dean   and  chapter  of, 

60. 

4 dean  of,  138,  167. 

prebend  of  Hieathfleld  in,  60. 

, chantry  of  St.  Mary  in,  223. 

548. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  162-164,  183, 

554,  558,  562.  568,  575. 
,  port  of,  89,  96,  248,  257,  362.  378, 

403,502. 
Chichester,  Richard,  490. 
Chiddingford.  Childyngfold,  oo.  Surrey,  270. 
Chiddingstone.  Chydyngstone,  oo.  Kent,  413. 
Chideook,  Chydeokke.  oo.  Dorset.  187. 
Chidiok,  John,  417. 
Chidley.     See  Chadleigh. 
Chiewe,  Thomas,  parson  of  Chilton  Canteloe. 

William,  parson  of  Chilton  Canteloe, 

98. 
Child,  Childe,  Chyld,  Chylde,  John,  492. 

Miles,  265,  448. 

Peter.  66. 

Thomas,  12. 

Child  Okeford,  co.  Dorset,  463,  526. 
Childrey,  Chelereye,  co.  Berks,  124. 
Childyngfold      See  Chiddingford. 
Chilham.  co.  Kent,  5,  28,  281,  832. 
Chillington.  oo.  Somerset,  497. 
Chiltem,  hundreds  of,  866. 

8268 


Chiltem  Langley,  co.  Hertford.  882.  424,  438, 
459. 

Chilton  CandoTer,  oo.  Southampton,  560. 

Canteloe,    Chilteron    Cantelope,    co. 

Somerset.  08. 

ChilTers  Coton,  Chylverescoton,  co.  Warwick. 
20. 

Chilwell,  CO.  Nottingham.  104.  105. 

Chinals,  William,  200. 

Chinals  Currant,  co.  Cornwall,  206. 

Chinon,  charter  dated  at.  334. 

Chintona.     See  Kington. 

Chintona,  Geoffrey  de,  66. 

Chipmun,   Chyppenham.  Thomas,   parson  of 
Bigbury,  81,  88. 

Chipnamholt.     See  Chittlehamholt. 

Chipnell,  John.  292. 

Chippenham.  Chepenham.  co  Wilts.  82,  869 

501. 
Chipping  Norton.  Chepyng  Norton,  co.  Oxford. 

18,  87.  150,  247*  277. 
Chipstead,  Chypstede,  co.  Kent.  149. 
Chepstede.  co.  Surrey.  310 

Chirbury,   Chorbury,   Churbury  [co.  Salop]. 
801.350. 

hundred  of,  59. 

Chirche.  Edmund,  211. 

,  John,  precentor  of  t h  e  king's  chapel , 

841. 

Chirohehill  in  Whitetable,  co.  Kent,  19. 

Chirington,  co.  Berks.  429. 

Chirkland  [oo.  Denbigh] ,  316. 

Chittlehamholt,  Chipnamholt.  co.  Deron,  68. 

Chittret.  Chiterell,  in  Cranbome,  oo  Dorset, 
535,  549. 

Choke.  Chocke.  Chokke,  John,  898,  425,  489, 
572. 

Richard.  22,  50.  112.  257,  289.  306, 

321,  822.  343,  457,  556-568,  571,  572, 
577. 

Margaret  his  wife,  467. 

Richard,  justice  of  the  Bench.  196, 

236,  350,  i360. 
Chokes,  fee  of.  418. 
Chorlbury.     See  Charlbury. 
Chorley,  co.  Lancaster,  476. 
Christohurch,   Cristechirohe,    Crisohirch.  oo 

Southampton,  88,  135,  337,  480. 

prior  and  convent  of,  837. 

,  John,  prior  of,  387. 

Christleton.  co.  Chester,  476. 

Chudlei^^,  Chidley,  oo.  Devon,  469. 

Chulmleigh,  Chelmelegh  [co.  Devon],  225. 

Churbury.     See  Chirbury. 

Church  Eaton,  Chirohe  Eton.  co.  Stafford,  277. 

Churchill.  Churchechehill,  co.  Somerset,  437. 

Chute,  prebend  of,  481. 

Chydeokke.     See  Chideook. 

Chyld.     See  Child. 

Chylveresooton.     See  Chilvers  Coton. 

Chyppenham.     See  Chipnam 

Chypstede.     See  Chipstead. 

2q 


610 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Chyrbe,  James,  626. 
ChyverelL    See  CheTerell. 
Cinque  Porta.  127,  894, 897.  492, 545. 
warden  of.    See  FitiAl&a. 


Cleoton.    See  Gleetoo. 
Clere,  Edmund,  112,  897,  490. 

Eliwbeth,  96,  259. 

Richard,  674. 


;• "«— -     "  ,         ill    ._♦ Robert,  lia,  143,  393.  897.  490,  567 

Cirenoeiter.Circeter.Sirenoestre^co.Glouoeiter.   |  ^,^^ 

William.  393. 


11,  24.  44.  72,  130.  267,  356. 
,  abbey  of  St  Mary,  117.  131.  286. 

,conTentof,  116.286. 

abbot  of,  121. 

John  Sobbery,  abbot  of,  116. 

ThomaB  Gompton,  abbot  of ,  117.  131, 

286. 

Eiohard,  abbot  of.  561. 

Bichiird  Clyye,  abbot  of.  286. 

Claoton,  Claxton.  Little  [oo.  Ewex].  294. 
Clampard,  Stephen.  87. 383. 
Clapham,  Olopham,  eo.  Bedford,  287. 

,  00.  York.  189. 

Clapham,  Brian,  30,  188. 

John.  424. 

Clapton,  Clopton,  co.  Somerset,  487. 

Clare  [oo.  Suffolk] .  27. 

Clare,  Gilbert  de.  earl  of  Glouoefter  and  Hertr 

ford,  104,141,327. 

..., Joan  his  wife,  104. 

Claredon.     Se$  Claverdon ;  Clarendon. 
ClareU,  Eiohard,  141. 


Clerebek,  Andrew,  31. 

Clerk,  Clero.  Gierke.  Adam,  526. 

Adrian,  370. 

,  Clement,  92,  269. 

Oristina.  237. 

Edmund,  168. 

,  Geoffrey,  367. 

Geonse,  26a 

John,  8, 89,  56.  58.  86,  148.  210,220. 

228.247.341,440.563,670. 

Egidia  his  wife,  148. 

,  one    of    the   barons    of    the 

Exchequer ,  126. 
,  seoond  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

230. 
mayor  of  Northampton,  344. 

,  master  of  the  House  of  God. 

DoTer.  636. 
,  parson  of  Cranleigh,  281. 

,  Katharine,  58. 

Nicholas,  81,  286. 


Margarethis  wife.  141.  ^174. 

Clarenoieux  king  of  arms.     S«  Hawkeslowe  ;  I  ?V^  ^,^ 

Holme.  I  ,  Eobert.414. 

Clarendon,  Claredon.  Clarington.  00.  WilU,  |  Simon,  472. 

157,242,827,365,382.478.  j  Thomas,  119,  228. 

Clarevaux,  Clarevas,  John,  216,  396,  662.  ,  parson  of  Datohworth,  33. 

Clatford,  00.  Southampton,  267.  I  Walter,  7. 

Upper.  Upolatford.  00.  Southampton.  '  William,  6,  34.  146,  386. 


497. 

Clauton.    See  Clawton. 

Claverdon.  Clavedon,  00.  Warwick,  91. 

Clavering.  00.  Essex,  69,  126,  128,  177,  181. 
247. 

half  hundred  of,  128. 

Clareryng  [in  Halstead].  co.  Essex,  495. 

Clawton,  Clauton.  00.  Devon,  290. 

Claxton.    See  Claoton. 

Claxton,  William,  427. 

Clay,  Henry,  617. 

Claydon,  Cleydon,  co.  Suffolk.  96. 

Claygate.     See  Cleygate, 

Clebury,  Alice,  82. 

Cledon,  John,  600. 

Glee,  CO.  Salop,  379. 

Glee,  Richard,  abbot  of  Wellow,  63. 

Cleero.    See  Clerk. 

Cleeton,  Cleoton  [co.  Salop],  360. 

Clenohwarton,  Clencheverton,  00.  Norfolk,  179, 

365,  497. 
North,  Northeolynohewarton,  00.  Nor- 
folk, 223. 

Cleobury  Barnes  [co.  Salop],  360. 

Mortimer  [00.  Salop],  350. 

,  North  [CO.  Salop],  860, 


Clerkenwell,  00.  Middlesex.  42. 

Olervaux,  Bichard,  482. 

Cleve.    See  Cliffe. 

Clewar,  eo.  Hertford,  166. 

Cley  by  the  Sea,  co.  Norfolk.  316. 

Cley,  John,  680. 

Cleydon.     See  Claydon. 

Cleygate,  Claygate,  co.  Surrey,  438. 

Cliffe,  Cleve,  Glyve.  co.  Kent,  7. 

00.  Northampton,  140. 

,  CO.  Salop,  27. 

Clifford  [CO.  Hereford],  69,  350. 
Clifford,  Clyfford,  Alexander,  56,  79,  322. 

Henry,  508. 

,  John,  lord,  169. 

,  Margaret,  636. 

,  Robert,  47.  274,  354,  533,  661, 

Thomas,  304. 

William.  125,  208. 

Clifton,  Clyfton,  co.  Bedford,  290. 

,  CO.  Nottingham,  105. 

,  [00.  Stafford],  313. 

J>ertmouth  Hardenesse.      See 

mouth. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


611 


Clifton.  Glyfton,  Gervue,  19,  39,  232.  265, 
383,  289.320,  355.  393.  395.  399-401. 
439.  475,  489.  492,  557.  564.  568,  573. 
579.580. 

Robert,  225. 

William,  14,  345. 

Clint.  Clynt.  co.  York,  247. 

Clintonn.     See  Gljinpton. 

Clintona,  Geoffrey,  de,  65. 

Clipatone  in  Sherwood.  Clypeton,  oo.  Notting- 
ham. 19.  338,  450,  451. 

charter  dated  at,  207. 

C lisle  Bemefeld,  oo.  Deron.  481. 
CliBsold,  Clyssale,  co.  Gloucester,  44. 
Clogh.  William,  526. 
Clopham.     See  Clapham. 
Clopton.     See  Clapton. 
Clopton.  Hugh.  243. 

John,  143,  354,  897,  399,  490,  674. 

Thomas,  73. 

William,  399.  490. 

Clough.  Henry,  292. 

Cloweden.     See  Cluden. 

Clowes,  John  of,  469. 

Cluden.  Cloweden,  in  Scotland,  225. 

Clun  [co.  Salop],  36. 

Clun.  Howlen.  36. 

Hugh,  36. 

Lowell,  36. 

Cluniao  order.  156. '209,  302.  849. 

Cluny,  in  France,  abbot  and  convent  of,  107. 

Clunyfee,  oo.  But  land,  107. 

ClyfP,  John,  22.  168.  310. 

Clyffe,  Henry,  26. 

Clyfford.     See  Clifford. 

Clyfton.     See  Clifton. 

Clynes,  Walter,  669. 

Clynt.     See  Clint. 

Clynton.  John,  315. 

lord  of,  426. 

,  WiUiam,219. 

Clyssale.     See  Clissold. 
Clyasale,  Henry,  44. 

Thomas.  44. 

Clyston.  Bobert,  46. 

Clyve.     See  Cliffe. 

Clyve.  Richard,  abbot  of  Cirencester,  286. 

Coate.  Cotee.  oo.  Wilta,  601. 

Cobbe,  Ralph,  parson  of  Bradley,  323. 

Bobert,  15,  169. 

,  William,  476. 

Cobham.    See  Broke. 

Cobham  Almore  [co.  Denbigh],  616. 

Is-y-ooed  [co.  Denbigh],  616. 

Coblegh.  John.  307. 

Cocker ington,  Cokerynton,  co.  Lixieoln,  469. 

Cookermouth,  Cokermouth,   oo.   Cumberland, 

M6. 
Cookes,  William,  prebendary  of  Chichetter,  60. 
Cookfleld,  Cokefeld,  co.  Suffolk,  28& 


Code,  John,  545. 

Bobert,  262. 

Codeoombe.     See  Cutoombe. 

Codelam.  Nicholas,  520. 

Codewalde.     See  Cox  wold. 

CodgraYe.     See  Cotgrave. 

Coffyn.  William.  26.  190.  307.  490. 

Coggeshales.  in  Exning  [co.  Suffolk] ,  202. 

Coggeehall,  Great,  co.  Essex.  130. 

Coinage,  mint,  exchange.  10.  20.  21.  164,  300. 
323.  340.  343,  346,  348,  364.  379.  387. 
454,  461,  463,  527. 
And  see  London,  Tower  of ;  Calab. 

Cokayne,   Cokeyn,  John,  22.  150,  315.  395, 

524,  553. 
Coke,  Cok,  Cokke,  Henry,  144.  279. 

John.  130.  330,  425,  489,  665,  572. 

,  mayor  of  Newoastle-on-Tyne, 

344. 

prebendary  of  Salisbury,  268. 

Philip.  400,  489. 

Biohard,  149. 

Thonuw,  34,  217,  240.  620. 

,  ,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  620. 

Walter,  240. 

William,  223,  244. 

And  see  Cooke. 
Cokefeld.    See  Cookfield. 

Cokeland.  Philip,  123,  176. 

Cokenham.    See  Cookham. 

Cokes,  Cokkys.  Joan,  164. 

Cokesey,  Cookesey,  Cowkeaey,  John,  109. 

,  Thomas,  46,  60.  Ill,  398,  483,  490, 

661.  576. 
Coket,  John.  188,  288.  508. 

,  the  younger,  92. 

the  elder,  92. 

Alice  his  wife.  92. 

Cokeyn.    See  Cokayne. 

Cokker,  Bobert,  488. 

Cokkys,  William,  prebendary  of  St.  George's, 

Windsor,  121. 
,  prebendary  of  Tamworth,  380. 

Cokride,  Crokered,  Kokered,  co.  Kent,  883, 

436. 
CokBon,  Thomas,  123. 
Cokyr,  Bobert,  397. 
Colard.  John,  244. 

Bobert.  467. 

Colatonprall.     See  Prawle. 
Colbom.  Colbume,  Boger,  268. 
Colbroke.    See  Colnbrook. 
Colbrond.  Boger,  26a 

Colchester,   co.  Essex.   18.  64,  98,  99.  Ill, 
182,  200,  248,  267.  280,  291, 294,  800, 
453,  468,  633. 
Coloombe,  co.  Devon,  70,  122,  463. 
I  Coldlleld.  Colvyle,  co.  Warwick,  96,  119, 163, 
!  417. 

J   ColdkenyngtoQ.    See  Eiempton. 


612 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Col«,  John,  258, 431,  5S5. 

,  the  elder,  215. 

,  the  jounger,  215. 

ThomM,  4S1. 

Coleford,  Colford,  oo.  Gloucester,  24. 

Colemere,  oo.  Southampton,  455. 
Colepepir,  Biohard,  120. 
Coleridge,  Colrigge,  eo.  Devon.  379. 

,  hundred  of ,  482. 

Coleme,  John,  99,  381. 

ColdBhill.  ColfluU.  Cowliill  in  Arithem,  co. 

Warwick.  367,  464. 
Colet,  Colette,  Alan,  82,  357. 

Geoffrey,  53. 

Henry,  53,  171.244. 

,  sheriff  of  London,  64,  119, 

120. 

,  John,  53. 

Bobert,  58. 

William,  287,  395,  488,  553. 

Colewioh  Biohard.  3. 
Coliford.    See  Colyford. 
Colingbnme.     See  Colyngboume. 
Coliton.     See  Colyton. 
Colkyn,  William,  29,  151. 
Coll.  John,  344. 

.Thomas,  84. 

Colleges,  foundation  of,  67,  252,  324. 
Colles,  CoUys,  William,  25.  352. 
Collesden,  co.  Bedford,  476. 
Collingboume,  Colingbome,  co.  Wilts,  642. 

Valance,  co.  Wilts,  169. 

Whytewey  [co.  Wilts],  637. 

Collumpton,  Culmpton,  co.  Deyon,  137. 
Colly  Weston,  Colyweston  [co.  Northampton]. 

70, 126, 172,  247,  258,  377,  387. 
CoUyng,  Bichard,  73. 
Collyngwod.  Bobert,  237. 
Collys.    See  Colles. 
Colman,  John,  30. 

Marjory,  185. 

Bobert,  308,  462. 

Colmeworth.     See  Colneworth. 

Colnbrook,  Colbroke  [co.  Buckingham] .  424. 

Colne,  Earl's,  co.  Essex,  430. 

Engaine,  co.  Essex,  173.382. 

Wakes,  co.  Essex,  389. 

Colne.     See  Coulogne. 
Colnewater  [oo.  Essex] .  493. 
Colnewarth,  Colmeworth,  co.  Bedford,  418. 
Cologne,  146. 

,  merchants  of,  116,  129. 

Colowe,  CoUowe,  John,  558.  559,  572,  577. 

William,  556,  558,  569,  572.  577. 

Coloyle.    See  Coldfleld. 
Colrigge.    See  Coleridge. 
Colshull,  John,  345,  556. 
Oolson,  Bobert,  181,  203,  221. 

,  Josn  his  wife,  181,  203,  221. 

Colsterworth,  co.  Lincoln,  170. 


Colston  Basset,  co.  Nottingham,  424. 

Colston,  John.  123. 

,  Bobert,  47. 

Colt,  Thomas.  269,  279. 

Colton,  Cr&itiana,  58. 

Colum,  William,  266. 

Columb  John,  co.  DeTon.  46.  472,  473,    506 

Colvyle.    See  Cold6eld. 

Colyyle,  John.  49. 

, ,  William,  579. 

Colwell,  Bartholomew.  546. 

PhUip,  546. 

Colyford.  Coliford,  oo.  Devon.  70,  472. 
Colyn,  John,  534. 

, ,  parson  of  Stifford,  420,  630. 

Colyngboume.    See  Collingboume. 
Colyngboume,  Colingbume,  John,  abbot    of 

Hyde,  176. 
William.   109,   110.  853,  510.   fi20, 

542.  577. 
sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset, 

33. 

Colyngton.  co.  Deron,  70. 

Colyngwode,  Bobert,  214. 

Colyns,  Christopher.  481. 

Thomas,  60. 

Colyton.  Coliton,  co.  Devon.  277.  327,   463, 
472. 

hundred  of,  277. 

Colyweston.    See  Colly  Weston. 

Combe  [oo.  Cornwall],  266. 

,  in  Bigbury,  oo.  Devon,  642. 

,  Coumbe,  co.  Oxford,  177. 

CO.  Southampton.  172. 

00  Warwick.  Bobert  Hulle,  abbot  of. 

31. 

,  Long,  CO.  Oxford,  116. 

Bisset,  00.  WUts,  649. 

Combe,  Cumbe,  John,  105. 

..,  Bichard,  151. 

Simon,  151. 

Thomas,  311.  327,  353,  394.    397. 

575. 

,  Walter,  86. 

William,  chaplain  of    St.   Mary    in 

Chichester  cathedral.  548. 

Comber,  Bichard,  294. 

Combermere,     Cumbermare     [oo.     Chester], 

abbot  of.  114. 
Comberton,  Cumberton.  Little,  co.  Woroester, 

88,  312,  813. 
Combertons,  in  Felsted,  co  Essex.  364. 
Combes.  Thomas,  173,  216. 
Combey,  oo.  Suffolk,  387. 
Combys,  John,  287- 
Comersale,  William,  544. 
Commissions  of  the  peace,  553-580. 
dewamUetfo»satis,22,5l,  112,  113. 

183. 215,  319.  466. 
Comotoydour,    See  Cwmtoyddwr. 


/' 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


613 


Oompton,  CO.  Glouoester,  424. 

,  Tanohnroh  [co.  Dorset],  312. 

bj  Guildford,  co.  Surrey,  529. 

St.  John,  00.  Sunex,  219. 

OhamberlAin.  00.  Wilts,  649,  550. 

Long  aZiflw  Basset,  00.  Wilts,  549. 

Compton,  Bobert,  73. 

Thomas,  267. 

abbot   of    Cirencester.    117, 

131,  286. 

.William,  267. 

Comyn,  DaWd,  274. 
Henry,  294. 

Condala.     See  Cnndall. 

Conesby,  Conysby,  co.  Lincoln,  263. 

Conesby,  Humphrey,  399,  491. 

Conge,  Hugh,  6. 

Conhath  [oo.  Northumberland] ,  41. 

Coniers.    See  Conyers. 

Coningsby,    Convngesby    by    Tatesball,    oo. 
Lincoln,  19. 

South,  00.  Lincoln,  551. 

Conisborough,   Connesburgh,    oo.    York,  54, 
147.  269,  339,  534. 

Connesburgh.  Edmund,  archbishop  of  Armagh 
[1477-1479],40,71.  79,  100. 

Conquer,  Bobert.parson  of  Newbold  Verdon, 
552. 

Conquet,  in  Brittany,  366. 

ship  called  le  John  of,  517- 

Constable,  Conystable,  John,  213,  899,  492, 
679. 

Marmaduke,  213,  263, 319.  392,  396, 

400,  471,  490.  491,  657.  563,  578. 
Philip,  533. 

Bobert,  109, 110,  183.  213,  319,  394. 

399.  423,  425.  492.  578. 
Constableship  put  in  commission,  317. 

Conyerts,  House  of.    Su  London. 

Conway,  co.  Camarron,  121,  850,  368. 

Conway,  Hugh,  247. 

Cony,  Bichard,  244. 

.Walter,  808. 

Conyers,  Coniers,  Conyer.  John,  49, 149,  218, 
393,  394,  401,  425,  450,  492.  496,  579. 

,  PhUip.  488. 

,  Bichard,  49,  401,  439,  492. 

,  Thomas,  496. 

,  William,  49.891. 

Conyngham,  James,  342. 

Conysby,     See  Conesby. 

Conystable.     See  Constable. 

Conython,  Bichard,  146. 

Coob,  Bobert,  159. 

Cook,  Cooke,  Christopher,  182.  188. 

,  Henry,  279. 

John,  396,  398,  899. 

,  Thomas,  188. 

, ,  ambassador  to  Bmges,  818. 


Cook,  William,  27. 

,  esoheator     of     Surrey     and 

Sussex,  240. 
And  see  Coke. 

Cookesey.     See  Cokesey. 

Cookfeld.     See  Cuckfleld. 

Cookhom,  Cokenham.  Crokeham,  co.  Berks, 
157,  210,  449,  461,  478, 487, 508. 

Coombes,  Coomys,  Thomas,  447,  489. 

Coope,  Bobert,  555. 

Coorte,  Bobert,  87,  189,  172,  218,  809.  461. 

47a 

Coote,  John,  86. 

Copoot,  Bichard,  244. 

Copeland,  co.  Cumberland,  162,  368. 

Copendale.     See  Copyndale. 

Cople,  Copull,  ca  Bedford.  224. 

Copleston,  John.  289. 

, ,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  289. 

Philip,  37,  239. 

,  Balph,  37. 239,  370. 

Ooplestone,  Walter,  548,  546. 
Copley,  Leo,  449. 

Bobert.  274. 407. 

Boger,  298. 

Copull.    See  Cople. 

Copyldyke,  John,  51. 

Oopyndale,  Copendale,  Coppindale,  John,  109, 
110. 

Stephen,  899,  492,  579. 

Coquelles.    Calkewell,    in    the     diocese     of 

Teronanne,  229. 
Corbet,  Peter,  of  Lye,  498. 

Bichard,    226,   242,  396,  401,  491. 

571. 

,  Bobert,  56,  125. 

LeUice  his  wife,  125. 

Boger,  8. 

of  Moreton,  332. 

,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  332. 

Thomas,  571. 

—,392. 

Oorbowe,  Corbough,  John,  50,  85. 

,  Agnes  his  wife,  85. 

Corbrygge,  Thomas,  parson  of  Brockdish,  54. 
Corby,  Corkeby,  co.  Cumberland,  30. 

,  00.  Northampton,  95,  140. 

Corby,  William,  465. 

Coreley.    See  Cowley. 

Corf,  John.  528. 

Corf9,  ca  Dorset,  68,  88,  90,  549. 

Corfham,  co.  Salop,  879. 

Corington.     See  Coryngton. 

Cork,  in  Ireland,  108,  809.  811. 

,  diocese  of,  809,  811. 

and  Gloyne.  diocese  of,  108. 

Corkeby.    iS««  Corby. 

Comard,  Little,  co.  Suffolk,  187. 


614 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Combnrgfa,  Comeburgh.  A  lured,  22,  41.  51, 

71.  79,  109,  110,  171,  844,354,393. 

396,  400.  461.  465,  489.  508,  546.  569. 
, ,  tmder-treuurer  of   England, 

546. 

, sheriff  of  Cornwall,  41. 

sheriff  of  Essex  and    Hert- 

ford,  41.  64. 
Cornelius.  Thomas,  545. 

Cornell,  oo.  Chester,  688. 
Comelo.     See  Comilo. 
Comet,  in  Guernsey,  413. 
Comewaile,  ComewajU,  Comwales,  Edmund, 
646. 

John,  125. 

Bobert,  parson  of  Fanray,  65. 

Thomas,  13.  77.  226.  242.  319.  401. 

491. 
Comilo,  Comelo.  hundred  of,  co  Kent,  515. 
Cornwall,  earl  of.     See  Donstanyill. 

county  of.  41.  87,  91,  109.  110,128, 

134,  139,  151.  178,  188,  249,  263,  355, 
370,  371,  396,  398,  406,  426.  429,  461. 
474,  490,  493.  503,  543.  545,  546. 

sheriff  of.  23.  109.146,183, 

289,  346.  356.  371,  398,  446.  494,  617- 
619,  544.  545. 
And  see  Comburgh ;  Willoughby ;  Hough- 
ton. 

esoheatorin,  127,349. 

A  fid  see  Fenpons. 

outlawries  in.  39,  81,  84, 125. 

185,  266,  268.  291,  296. 

,  ,  mines  in,  41,  213. 

, ,  stannary  in,  466. 

, ,  oommiflsions  of  the  peace  in, 

556. 

duohy  of,  2,41,  61,  348,  384,  386. 

415,  417.  428.  430,  436,  448.  459,  461, 
466,  474,  477-479.  483,  496,  528,  640. 

reoeiyer  general  of.    See  Sap- 

oote. 

esoheator  andfeodaryof,  417. 

Comwood.  Comewode,  co.  Devon,  642. 
Comysshe.   Comasahe.   Comysche,   John,  9, 
378. 

.Thomas,  306. 

Comyssh,  Thomas,  parson  of  Baokwell,  488. 

,., parson  of  St.  Pierre  by  Calais, 

488. 

,  William,  364. 

Corpaty,  Nicholas,  216. 

Corrodies,  224,  307. 

CoxB  [co.  Gloucester] ,  97. 

Corscomb.     See  Croeoombe. 

Corse  Laund,  Crosselaund,  co.  Gloucester,  88, 

129. 
Corsham,  Cosham,  oo  Wilts,  499. 
Corston.  co.  Somerset,  515. 
Corun.  William.  187. 

Coryngton,  Corington,  John,  398»454,  490. 
Cosham,  co.  Wilts,  407,  480. 
Cosham*    See  Corsham* 


Cosington,  co.  Kent,  317. 

Cossey,    Henry,    warden    of    (Jonrille    Hall 
Cambridge,  269. 

Costantyne,  William.  323. 
Costantyn,  William,  the  younger,  28. 

the  elder,  38. 

Margaret  his  wife.  28- 

Coeton,  00.  Oxford,  289. 

Cote,  Master  William.  259. 

Cotehele,  Cut  tell.  oo.  Cornwall,  466. 

Coterell,  Nicholas,  61. 

Cotes.    See  Coate. 

Coteseae,  Cotisough  by  Middlehjun,  co.  York. 

606. 
Cotgrave,  Codgraye,  co.  Nottingham.  27. 

Cotherstokke.     See  Cotterstock. 
Cotington,  Cotyngton.  John.  410.  457- 
Cotiscugh.    See  Cotesoae. 
Cotismore,  John.  400.  669. 
Coton,  in  Alveley.  co.  Salop,  496 

Loo.  Salop].  64,  448. 

prebend  of,  152.  235,  880. 

Coton,  Cotton.  Roger.  344. 

,  Thomas.  268, 353,  397-  398..  488,555, 

662. 
Cottebery,  Thomas,  265. 

Cotterstock,  Cotherstokke  [co.  Northami)ton]. 
Master  Walter  Oudeby.  proTOst  of,  163. 

Master  Andrew  Dokket.  provost  of. 

163. 
Cottesmore,  Cotesmore,  co.  Rutland,  W- 

Cottesmor,  John,  489. 

Cottesmore,  John,  chief  justice  of  the  Benoh, 

28. 
Cottingham,  Cotyngbam,  oo.  Northampton.  41. 

CO.  York,  475,  507. 

Cotton,  CO.  Bedford,  476. 
And  eee  Coton. 

Cottrell,  Ralph,  526. 

Cotyngton.     See  Cotington. 

Couerham,  William.  207. 

Couert,  Covert.  Cowert.  William,  816,  619. 

576. 
Coulogne,  Colne,  by  Calais.  479. 
Coulsdon,  CuUesdon,  co.  Surrey,  266. 
Coulston,  Coweleston,  co.  WilU.  501. 
Coulyng,  Stephen,  Wear  of  Chudleigh,  469. 
Council,  clerk  of  the.    Ste  Lacy. 
Countes,  John,  852. 
Couper,  Bartholomew,  78. 

,  John,  284, 396,  401,  489,  662 

,  Richard,  186. 

,  Thomas,  189. 

,  William,  292. 

And  see  Cowper. 
Coupyr.    See  Cupar. 
Court,  John,  246. 
Courte,  Thomas  de  la,  340. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


616 


Courtenay,  Edward,  23.  345,  355.  896,  472, 
602,  527.  566. 

Humphrey.  429. 

John.  200,  306,  428,  490. 

Peter,  61,  91,  105. 

hishopof  Exeter  [1478-1487]. 

127, 183,  338,  666,  668,  672,  674. 

,  dean  of  Exeter,  567. 

dean  of  St.  Stephen's,  West- 
minster, 48. 

, ,  deanof  St.  George's,  Windsor, 

38. 

Philip,  51.  81,  257.  395.  397.  428, 

447.  490.  493.  658. 
,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  267. 

Thomas,  earl  of  Deron,  139, 177,  ^9, 

263.600. 
fifth  earl,  200. 

, sixth  earl,  91,  94,  200,  306, 

472. 

William,  61,  267,  896, 397, 428,  447, 

490,  493,  620,  668. 

Courteys.    See  Curteys. 
Couton,  Thomas,  538. 
Corentre,  Bichard.  prior  of  Coventry,  267. 
CoYcntry,  28,  64,  81,  83,  132.  172.  291,  310, 
359,  371,  373.  465,  466.  468,  469.  606, 

,  mayor  of .    Se«  Horsle;  Woudley. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  368. 

,  outlawry    in,    26,    28,   29.    82.    83. 

87.  268,  291,  359.  469. 
cathedral  of  St.  Mary,  267. 

,  prior  and  oonvent  of,  66.  278. 

,  Dan  Thomas  Deram,  prior  of,  276. 

Biohard  CoTentre ,  prior  of,  357. 

and  Lichfield,  diocese  of.   167,    178, 

201,  235, 252,  280,  473.  497. 

,  bishop  of.    See  Hales. 

Cover  river,  co.  York,  606. 

Coverdale,  oo.  York,  606. 

Coverham,  oo.  York,  abbot  and  oonvent  of.  606. 

John,  abbot  of,  606. 

Cover  Head.  oo.  York,  606. 

Coverislake  Bode,  co.  Cornwall,  246 

Covert.    See  Couert. 

Covesgrave.  co.  Buckingham,  477. 

Cowden,  Coweden,  co.  Kent,  486. 

Coweleston.     See  Coulston. 

Cowert.    See  Couert, 

Cowick,  CO.  Devon,  alien  priory  of,  90. 

Cowkesey.    See  Cokesey. 

Cowley,  Coreley,  co.  Buckingham,  383. 

Cowlsill.    See  Coleshill. 

Cowmbe,  Thomas,  62. 

Gowper,  James,  299. 

,  John,  616. 

Bobert,  440. 

, ,  parson  of  Langley,  462. 

William,  488. 

And  tee  Cooper. 

Coxwold,  Codewalde»  co.  York,  98. 


Coydrath  [co.  Pembroke] ,  forest  of.  414. 
Crabbe,  Bobert.  496. 

Thomas,  308. 

William,  233. 

Craoar,  John,  626. 

Crackpot,  Crakepot,  oo.  York,  460. 
Craoy.     See  Creoy. 
Cradley,  co.  Worcester,  133. 
Cradok.  Matthew,  366. 

Crafford,  Craforth,  John,  406.  546. 

escheator  in  Kent.  7. 

Bobert,  vicar  of  Moreton,  512. 

Thomas,  609,  636,  645. 

Craft.    See  Croft. 

CragfaiTgus.     See  Carrickfergus. 

Cragge,  Henry,  222. 

Crake.  Bobert,  prebendary  of  Tamworth,  166. 

Crakenthorpe,  Krakenthorpe,  Antony,  677. 

John.  396,  397,  646,  656,  577. 

Crakepot.     See  Crackpot, 

Crall.     See  Crawl. 

Cramboum.     See  Cranbome. 

Crambroke.    See  Cranbrook. 

Cranbome.  Craneboum,  Cramboume.  co. 
Dorset.  172,  176,  213,  273,  296,  336, 
499,  686,  649. 

Cranbrook,  Cranebroke,  Crambroke,  oo.  Kent, 

323,  402,  446, 482. 
Crandon,  oo.  Southampton,  37. 
Crane,  Bobert,  143.  399,  490. 
Cranelethe.    See  Cranleigh. 
Cranewell.     See  Cranwell. 
Cranleigh,  Cranelethe,  co.  Surrey,  261. 
Crannewell.    See  Cranwell. 
Cransloy,  Cranesley.  co.  Northampton,  63. 
Cranwell,  co.  Lincoln.  607. 
Cranwell,  Crannewell,  William,  .507. 
Craske.  Bobert,  parson  of  Shimpling,  282. 
Crassewell,  Andrew,  261. 

William.  261. 

Crathom  Crawthorn,  oo.  Kent,  363,  486. 

Craunford.  John,  61. 

Craweford.  John,  parson  of  Gislehom,  121. 

Crawford.  Thomas.  482. 

Crawl.  Crall,  oo.  Sussex,  398. 

Crawley,  co.  Sussex,  309,  519. 

Crawthorn.    Su  Crathorn. 

Crayford,  oo.  Kent,  309. 

Creagh,  David,  parson  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cork, 

309. 
Creake,  Crek  [oo.  Norfolk],  abbot  and  oanons 

of,  202. 

,  John  Elvyssh,  abbot  of,  202. 

Crecy,  Craoy,  John,  oanon  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster.  27,  188. 
Credenhill,  Cardenell,  oo.  Hereford,  417. 
Crek.    See  Creake. 
Creke.    See  Crick. 
Creke,  Crek.  Thomas,  206,  296. 
WiUiam,296. 


616 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Cnmpe,  William,  178. 

Crepping.     See  Gripping. 

Cresaore,  John,  267. 

Crewy,  ThomAs,  882. 

Creasenerei,  oo,  Suffolk,  453. 

Cresset,  Biohftrd,  571. 

Robert,  396,  401,  571. 

, sheriff  of  Salop,  491. 

Thomas.  379. 

CresBj.  Gtervase.  373, 

Oressyner,  Alexander,  397.  399,  490.  574. 

GretiDg.   Creton,   William,  parson  of  Stowe, 

477. 
Crewkeme.  Crokehom,  Crokom.  oo.  Somerset. 

70,  99.  100,  349,  359.  4r2.  600. 
,  '  Deoons  poroyon'  in  the  ohoroh  of. 

165. 

Creyke.  Thomas,  579. 

Crioh,  Cryoh,  co.  Derby,  120. 

Crick,  Creke,  oo.  Northampton,  374. 

Gripping.   Crepping    (in   Wakes  Golne).    oo. 
Essex,  359. 

Crispe,  Cryspe,  Biohard,  244. 

Grisohiroh.     See  Christohureh. 

Gritohell.  Long,  Longkirohell.  co.  Dorset,  550. 

Crixhall.  Gryksale,  in  Staple,  co.  Kent,  515. 

Groo.  William.  66. 

Crookard,  John,  37,  388. 

Crookehay,  John.  178. 

Croft,  Craft,  oo.  Leicester.  407. 

Croft,  Crafte,  Croftes.  John,  366.  655. 

Biohard.  23,  109,  182,  247.  253,  322. 

345,  354,  365,  395,  400,  401,  482,  488. 
489,  491.  545,  561.  569,  570. 

Thomas,  22.  71.  75.  100.  266.   354. 

432,  465,  486,  488,  569. 
Croglyn,  co.  Cumberland,  208. 
Croiland.     See  Croyland. 
Orok,  Peter.  3. 
Croke,  — ,  under^heriff  of  Middlesex.  490. 

William,  540. 

Grokeham.     See  Cookham. 
Crokehome.     See  Crewkeme. 
Croker.     See  Crokker. 
Grokered.    See  Cokride. 
Crokhay,  John,  173. 
Crokhome,  — ,  265. 

Crokker,  Croker,  John,  109,  239,   289,  363, 

395,  447, 568. 
Crokson,  John.  189. 
Cromer,  Crowemer,  co.  Norfolk,  112. 
Cromlyn.     See  Crumlin. 
Crompe,  John.  60. 
Cromwell,  Balph,  lord,  107. 
Croome,  Crome,  co.  Worcester,  379, 
Crosby,  Crosseby,  co.  Lincoln,  263. 
Crosby,  John,  the  elder,  7. 

,  ,  the  younger,  7. 

Groecombe,  Corscomb  [co.  Somerset] ,  259. 
Groefeld,  oo.  Suffolk,  174. 


Grossby.  WUliam,  168. 
Grosselaund.     See  Corae  Ii»und. 
Crosse.  John,  279. 

Thomas,  269,  279. 

,  William,  315. 

Crotoy,  in  France,  146 

Grouehe,  Robert,  128. 

Groughton,  Croulton,  oo.  Northampton,  85. 

Groule.     See  Growle. 

CroultoxL     See  Groughton. 

Croun,  Richard,  329. 

Crowoettre,  William,  465. 

Crowe,  John  221. 

Richard,     yioar      of      St.    Geon^a's. 

Windsor,  165. 

chaplainof  'CukkoweOfanrohe.' 

Warwick.  166. 

Growedon.     See  Crozon. 

Crowell.     See  Growle. 

Crowemer.     See  Cromer;  Crowmer. 

Crowet,  cos.  Middlesex  and  Surrey,  408. 

Crowland.     See  Croyland. 

Crowland,  John,  470,  630. 

William,  60. 

Crowle,    Crowell.     Croale,    in    the    Isle   o! 
Axholme,  co.  Lincoln.  51,  112,  891. 

Crowmer,  Crowemer,   Jamas,    70.    109,   111. 
322.  398. 

Nicholas,  237. 

,  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

386. 

Richard,  379. 

Robert,  466,  536. 

Groxby,  John,  reotor  of  Coningsby,  20. 

Croydon,  oo.  Surrey,  86,  86,  161,  190,  460. 

Croyland  [oo.  Lincoln] ,  abbey  of,  2,  4,  406, 
469. 

,  conTent  of,  367,  469. 

,  Biohard,  abbot  of,  215. 

Biohard  Croyland,  abbot  of.  2, 4. 867. 

Lambert  Foesedyk,  abbot  of,  408,459. 

Croyland,  Croilond,  Bichard,  abbot  of  Croy- 
land. 2,  4,  367. 
Croson.  Growedon,  in  Brittany.  366. 
Grukeme.     See  Crewkeme. 
Grukom.    See  Crewkeme. 
Cramlin,  Cromlyn,  co.  Dublin,  312.  335,  348. 
Grumpe,  Hugh,  240. 
Cnmdell,  Cnmdale,  oo.  Kent,  281. 
Grose,  Bichard,  76,  97,  137,  473,  606. 

William,  29. 

Grustwych,  co.  Essex,  359. 

Cruys,  Crwys,  William,  29. 

Grych.    See  Crioh. 

Cryksale.     See  GrixhalL 

Cryspe.    See  Crispe. 

Cubbington,  Gubintona  [co.  Warwick] ,  66. 

Cuckfield,  Cookfield,  co.  Sussex,  1. 

Gudlington.    See  Eidlixi^n. 

Gulham,  Gulhamford  [oo.  Oxford],  886. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


617 


Culhendre,  co.  Cornwall.  185. 
CuUesdon.     Sec  Cpulsdon. 
Culme,  John,  84. 
Cnlmpton.     See  Collumpton. 
Culpeper.  Culpepyr,  Nicholas.  114. 

Elisabeth  his  wife.  114. 

Richard.  114,^344,  398,  684. 

,  Margaret  his  wife.  114. 

Thomaa,  634. 

Culpet.  Walter,  186. 

Cumbe,  Elias  de,  8. 
And  see  Combe. 

Cumberford,  Cuniberforth,  William.  27. 

Cumberland,  oonnty  of,  3G,  160,  214, 839, 363, 
388. 396,  400,  492,  646. 

sheriff  of,  388,  494,  519,  646. 

, eaeheator  in,  106,  622. 

And  tee  Hudleston. 

,  outlawry  in.  357. 

minoB  in,  116. 

justioes  of  the  peace  in,  370. 

546. 

,  commiflsionB  of  the  peace  in, 

656. 

Cumbermare.     Sec  Combermere. 

Cumberton.    See  Comberton. 

Cundall.  Condala.  co.  York,  98. 

Cnnsburgh.     See  Conisborough. 

Ountona.     See  Fennj  Compton. 

Cupar  Fife,  Coupyr  in  Fyffe,  in  Scotland,  46. 

Ciirrour,  William,  149. 

Curry,  North,   Northoory,   co.  Southampton, 

837. 
Curson,  John,  118,  396,  400.  490,  657. 

Nicholas,  386. 

Ralph,  526. 

Richard,  84. 

Robert,  316. 

Stephen,  294. 

Thomas,  171. 

Curstlade,  John,  79. 

Curtesius,  66. 

Curteys.  Courteys.  Peter,  96,  98, 196. 488,  518. 

,  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe. 

198.222,281,256,271,346. 

.Philip,  94,  168. 

Thomas,  293. 

Curwen,  Thomas,  896,  400,  492,  666. 
Cusake,  Thomas,  42. 
Custhorpe  [co.  Norfolk],  168. 

Customs  and  subsidies.  1.  5.  11,  34, 38. 46,  64, 
68,  71,  76,  97,  129,  184,  168.  196,  207, 
208,  212,  231,  286,  242,  248.  261.  262. 
254.  368,  261,  271,  273.  274.  282,  298, 
811,  325,  827,  328.  380,  336.  346.  860, 
862,  366,  372,  388,  406,  410.  412.  481, 
449,  456,  459.  460.  467.  470,  481,  497, 
631,  583.  535,  640. 

Customs,  great,  38,  58.  95,  101.  177.  207, 267, 
270,  381,  352.  366,  403.  404,  421,  450, 
484,  686,  561. 


Customs,  petty,  38,  58,  89,  96,  101,  118,  129, 
176,  177,  207,  225,  280.  246,  252.  257. 
270,  862,  362,  366.  403,  404,  421.  460, 
484.  497,  636,  661. 

on  wools,  2,  6,  11,  89,  160,  236,  261. 

388,  441,  648. 

Cutoombe,  Codecombe  Mohan,  co.  Somerset 
234.  253. 

Cutheyle.     See  Cotehele. 

Cutler,  Richard,  524. 

Cutte.  John.  371.  505.  545. 

Cutteler,  Robert,  167. 

Cuttell.     See  Cotehele. 

Cwmtoyddwr,  Comotoydour  [co.  Radnor] ,  69, 

Cyny.  John  Andrea,  507. 


D 


Dabeney.     See  Daubeney. 

Daohet     See  Datchet. 

Daore,  Humphrey,  645. 

,  lord  Daore    and    Gillesland, 

214,  219,  888,  896.  397,   400,   492. 
666.  677. 

, lieutenant-general  of  the  west 

marches  of  Sootlaad.  486. 
And  see  Daroy ;  Fenys. 
D.idam,  John,  227. 
Dagon,  Michael,  84. 

William,  84. 

Daindeshewike,  oa  Southampton,  660. 
Daison,  William,  100. 
Dakers,  Giles,  141. 
Dakham.  Thomas,  298. 
Dalamare,  Richard,  528. 

.Thomas.  23,  664. 

Dalamere,  co.  Gloucester,  660. 
Dalbury,  co.  Derby,  440. 

Jjees,  4*xv. 

Daldwayn,  John  Sayns,  278. 
Dale,  Adam,  460. 

,  George,  606. 

John,  195,  609.  610. 

,  Thomas,  195. 

,  Join  his  wife,  196. 

William,  196. 

Djilkeith,  Dawkyth,  in  Sootlond,  640. 
Dall,  John,  670. 
Dalton,  Richard,  626. 

Thomas,  86. 

Damme,  Simon,  216. 
Damport,  John,  6. 
Danbury,  oo.  Essex,  648. 
Danby,  oo.  York,  880. 


618 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Danby,  George.  198. 

JamM.  394.  401.  425, 438,  492,  579. 

Biohard,  345.  871,  894,    426,    492, 

679. 
Robert,  chief  jaBtice  of  the  Benoh ,  6. 

25-81.  40.  80-87.   148-150.  185.  187. 

196.  282.  236.  266-268,  290-292,  295, 

300,  357-359.  437.  467.  468. 

Thomas,  546. 

DonoMtre.    See  Donoaster. 

BancaBtre.  Thomas.  271. 

Done,  CO.  Kent.  611. 

Dane.  Simon.  240. 

DancU,  Daynell.  Brian.  196.  197.  206.  236. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife.  196,  197. 

236. 

Henry.  196,  197.236. 

Thomas,  189. 

the  elder.  196,  197.236. 

the  younger,   196,  197,  206, 

236. 
Daners.  William,  109. 
Danet.  Thomas,  342,  554. 

almoner  of  Edward  IV,  296. 

prebendary  of  Salisbury,  396. 

canon  of  St.  George's,  Wind- 
sor. 285. 

deanof  St.  George's,  Windsor, 

285,  367.  373.  664. 

prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  373. 

, chaplain  of  Tintagel,  368. 

Daneys,  John,  8. 

Dange.     See  Dengey. 

Dangomes,  Michael  Martynys.  278. 

Dangre,  John,  527. 

Daniel,  William  son  of,  368. 

Dannon,  Dawneth  (in  St.  Teath),  co.  Cornwall, 

369. 
Dansey.     See  Dengey. 
Dansk.     See  Dantzig. 
Dantzig.  Dansk.  in  Prussia,  425. 

,  ship  called   Ui  Mary  of,  49. 

Danvers,  Davers.  Henry,  63.  129,  230. 

Richard.    141,  354.   395,  400,  489, 

569. 
Robert,   justice  of  the  Bench,  196, 

236. 
Thomas,  38.  143,  353,  364, 396.  400. 

425.  489,  652,  569,  572. 

William,  23,  143.  144,  289,  354,  400, 

489,  552.  669. 

Danyell,  George,  461. 

Edward,  120. 

,  Henry,  15. 

, ,  Elisabeth  his  wife.  15. 

,  Laurence,  338. 

Ralph,  333,  338. 

Thomas,  16, 300.  338,  341,  484. 

, Margaret  his  wife,  338. 

shcriCf  of  London  and  Mid- 
dlesex. 270. 

,  lord  of  Bathwyre,  120. 

William,  397,  488,  492. 


Danyes,  William,  parson  of  Mundesley,  455. 

Danys,  Thomas.  44. 

Daper,  William.  212. 

Daroy,  Daroe,  Darsy,  Klizabeth,  225,  341. 

Philip,  225'. 

Thomas.  255.  334,  344,  560. 

William,  399,  492,  680. 

Daroe.    See  Daore. 

Darell.  Biohard,  25. 

Dares,  Dares,  Darys,  JTohn.  208.  5SS. 

,  John  Sanches,  280,  533. 

Darlaston,  Derlaston,  Dorlaston  by  Stone,  co. 

Stafford.  71.422. 
Darley,  Derley,  co.  Derby,    monastery  of  St. 

Mary,  33,  38. 

prior  and  oonrent  of,  32. 

Henry  Kyllyngworth,  abbot  of,  32. 

John  Assheby.  abbot  of.  33,  38. 

Darlton,  Darlyngton.  00.  Nottingham,  19. 

Darlyng,  William,  326. 

Darryyere,  Bartholomew.  388. 

Darte,  John.  175. 

Dartford,  Dertford.  co.  Kent.  229.  246.  38d. 

304.  309,  433  525. 
Dartington,  Dertyngton,  00.   Devon,  25,  4li, 

423.  433. 
Dartmoor,  Dertmere.   co.    Devon,  fcaest  of, 

386. 
Dartmouth,   Clifton  Dertmouth   Harfen^. 

00.  Devon,  13,  47-  239,  249,  251.  26-. 

327,  426,  459.  517. 

mayor  of,  61. 

And  see  Gale. 

mayor  and  burgesses  of.  251,  '^* 

port  of.  13,  14,  17.  34,  46.  64,  Ig- 

236,  242,  249.  261,  261,  262,  274  S^ 

311.  317,  818.  325.  327.  376,  ^^  ^ 

459.  465,  481.  497.  600,  618,  533.  o*- 

Darton.  Derton.  co.  York.  388. 

Daste,  John.  186. 

Datchet,  Dachet,  co.  Buckingham,  247. 

Datchworth.  Thaoheworth  [00.  Hertford].^- 

Daubeney,  Dabeney,    D»'^b«ney,  GUe»,  47, 

60.  79,  109.  110.  177,  337.  353,  5»&, 

413,  424.  427,  478,  627,  671- 
William,  223.  229,   258.  276,  38'. 

392.433. 

,  Joan  his  wife.  268,  433. 

,  clerk    of   the  king's  jeweii, 

376. 
Dauberichoourt,  Thomas,  498.  . 

DaubuBson,  Sir  Peter,  Grand  Mafiter  of  toe 

Hospital  of   St.    John   of  Jerusalem. 

198,  194. 
Daunay,  Robert,  187. 
Daundeslewike,  00.  Southampton.  560. 
Daune.     See  Dawney. 
Dauntesey,  Richard,  144. 
Dautre.    See  Dawtre. 
Daventry,  priory  of,  209. 
Davers.     See  Danvers. 
Davey.    See  Davy. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


619 


Darid,  John,  48G. 

Darid  Doitfc  ap  S.  Gruffith.  47. 

ap  Guillm  Morg»m.  401,  485,  491. 

ap  Howell  ap  Jevan  Lloid,  92. 

Dayile,  Laurence.  207. 

Dayy.  Archibald,  218. 

Henry,  378,  408. 

John.  61,  118,  258,  317,  355,   350. 

466. 

Richard,  a>9,  425. 

yicar  of  Bicoall,  464. 

Robert.  212. 

William,  129,  242. 

Davyson,  David,  487- 

John  dean  of  Salisbury,  103. 

keeper  of  the  hanaper.  163. 

warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Mary  of    Bethlehem  without  Bishops- 
gate.  London,  166. 

, ,  parson  of  Old  Romney.  297. 

Dawbney.     Sec  Daubeney. 
Dawebeney.     See  Daubeney. 
Dawkyth.     Sec  Dalkeith. 
Daweny.     See  Dawnoy. 
Dawneth.     See  Dannon. 

Dawnev.  John.  51.  112.  184.  393,  389,  492, 
579.  580. 

D:iwny,  George.  188. 

Dawson,  John,  parson  of  Debdon.  437. 

Dawtre,  Dawetre,  Dautre,  Edmund,  352,  398. 
403.489. 

Daye,  William,  191. 

Daynell.     See  Danell. 

Dayson.  Daysye,  William,  100. 

Deal.  Dele,  oo.  Kent,  515. 

Dean,  Dene,  Deene,  co  Gloucester,  451. 

forest  of.  58,  68,  204,  234.  261,287. 

315.  384,  405.  408.  457.  503,  504. 

,  Great,  516. 

Little.  469,516. 

00.  Oxford,  80,  306. 

Dean.  Robert,  173. 

Debden,  oo.  Easex,  437. 

Debenham.  co.  Suffolk,  297,  543. 

Debenham.  Gilbert.  399,  434.  466,  490.  494. 

548,  547,  574. 
Debryan,  Guy,  87.  134 
Dedham,  co.  Essex.  80. 
Dee,  Jevan,  437. 
Deen.  Henry,  prior  of  Lanthony  by  Gloucester, 

284. 

,  Robert,  173. 

Deene.    See  Dean. 

Deeping,  Market,  oo.  Lincoln,  477. 

Deighton,  Dighton,  co.  York,  435 

Deke.  Henry,  489. 

Delabere,  de  k  Bere,  Richard,  22,  394,  401, 

491,546,561. 
Delahay,  Thomas,  387,  498. 
Delalaunde,  Robert,  142. 


Delalynde,  Thomas,  72. 
Edith  his  wife,  72. 

Delamare,  Thomas,  144,  353.  395. 

,  sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks 

248. 

Delarena,  Licenciado,  208. 

Dele.     Sec  Deal. 

Dele,  John.  50. 
Robert.  50. 

Delelaund.  Thomas.  532. 
Delft.  Delffe.  in  Holland,  35. 
Delvys.  John,  295. 

, Ellen  his  wife,  295. 

Demeohurche.     See  Dymchurch. 
Denasbrayn.     See  Dinas  Bran. 
Denbaud.  John.  359. 
William,  369. 

Denbigh,  Dynbiegh,  173.  350,  504. 

burgesses  of ,  504.     * 

Denohe.     See  Duntish. 
Dene.     See  Dean. 

Dene,  Alan.  294. 

,  John.  15. 

,  John  de,  30. 

Richard,  prior  of  Lenton,  253. 

Robert.  96.  173. 

Deneish.     See  Devenish. 
Denevour.     See  Dynevor. 

Dengey,  Dange,  oo.  Essex,  195. 

J  Dangehall,  oo.  Essex,  195. 

,  Dangebrigge,  oo.  Essex,  195. 

,  Dansey,  co.  Essex,  195. 

Denham.     See  Dynham. 

,  John,  22. 

Richard,  397. 

Denization,  35,  42.  68.  71,  74, 100,  188,  162, 
204,209.  248.  275,  297,  306,  309,  312, 
317,  323.  334,  338-340,  389,  415,  432, 
489,  470.  486,  496.  506.  607,  613.  517, 
529,  631 .  543,  648,  660,  652. 

Denne,    in    Birohington    and    Monkton,    co 
Kent.  406. 

Denney,  co.  Cambridge,  abbess  of,  304. 

Denolde,  William,  217. 

Densham,  Richard,  488. 

Denston,  oo.  Sufifolk,  173. 

Denston.    See  Denton. 

Dent,  oo.  York,  211. 

Denton,  co.  Kent,  281. 

Denton,  Denston,  John,  257.  395,  489,  564. 

,  Beynad,  626. 

Richard,  368. 

,  Thomas.  319. 

Denver,  co.  Norfolk,  46. 
Deny,  co.  Gomwall,  369. 
Denyok,  John,  81. 


620 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


DenyB.  John.  109,   110,  358,  366.  396,  397, 
447.  493,  668, 

of  Orlegh,  183,226,239,307, 

493.  543.  646.  668. 

Michael,  22. 

Bichard  le,  239. 

Walter,  42. 

William.  182. 

Depeler,  Depoler.  John,  310,  473. 
Deptford.  Depford  Stronde,  co.  Kent.  660. 
Deram.  Dan  Thomas,  prior  of  Coventry.  278. 
Derant.  Deraunt.  William,  78,  330. 

Derby,  234.  469,  600. 

hoepital  or  free  chapel  of  St.  Leonard. 

Thomas  Normanton.  warden  of.  166. 

John  Tyrry,  warden  of ,  166. 

county  oM68,  208, 838. 363, 393, 396, 

400,  474,  490.  644. 
,  sheriff  of,  398,  400,  490,  494, 

618,  619^644. 
And  tee  Pole ;  Blount. 
,  escheator  in,  10,  38.  81,  106, 

210,  267. 
And  $ee  Morton. 
outlawries    in.    6,    27,   148. 

186, 188. 
,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth 

in,  234. 
commissions  of  the  peace  in. 

667. 
Derby,  John.  G,  63.  310. 

,  Nicholas,  6. 

Thomas,  77. 

WilUam.  6. 

Derbyshire.  Thomas,  87. 
Derham.     See  Durdham. 

Derham,  Geoffrey.  16. 
Derlaston.     S^ee  Darlaston. 
Derley.     See  Darley. 
Derlyngton.  Bobert,  149. 
Dernef  ord.     See  Dumford. 
Demeford.  James,  the  elder.  147. 

,  ,tke  younger,  147. 

Derschow,  Hermann,  23,  49. 

Dersthill.    See  Dosthill. 

Dertford.     See  Dartf ord. 

I>ertington.     See  Dartington. 

Dertmere.     See  Dartmoor. 

Derton.     See  Darton 

Dertyngton.     See  Dartington. 

Derwent,  Went,  oo.  York,  river  of,  61,  112, 

188.  319. 
Desning,  Desenyng,  co.  Suffolk,  463. 
Desture,  Grymond,  622. 
Deswell,  John,  626. 
Detling,  co.  Kent,  383,  436. 
Deuell,  Hugh,  294. 
Deva,  in  Guipuscoa,  in  Spain,  271  • 
Deyedull,  Bobert,  812. 
Develyn.    See  Dublin. 


Devenyssh.  Deneish,  John,  398,  489,  490. 

Deverell.  Deverell  Gombe,    oo.    Dorset,  453, 

62.'). 
Devereuz,  John,  226,  242,  491,  661. 

of  Ferrers,  394,  401. 

Nicholas,  78,  79. 

,  Walter,  288. 

ofFerrars.  50,  145.  183.219. 

236,  228.  242.  257.  394.  401.  489.  491, 

613.  619,  660-662,  670. 
Devixes,  Vyse.  co.  Wilts,  371.  408. 
charter  dated  at,  312. 

Devon,  county  of.  16,  41.  46,  87,  91. 109, 110. 
128.  132.  134,  139,  147.  182.  183.  508, 
214,  226.  249.  268,  289.  343,  358,  870- 
372,  386.  396,  397,  426,  447,  468.  47i 
490.  493,  643,  546. 

sheriff  of,  51,  109,  188,  270, 

320,  346,  366,  371.  397,  446.  474,  494. 
518.  519,  644. 
And  see  Carrewe ;  Dynham  ;  Malyverer. 

ewsheator  in,  127.  349. 

And  see  Beyne;  Stapelhill;  Thombury. 
,  outlawries  in,  26,  26,  29,  55, 

81,  83,  186,  187.  223,  265.  287,  ^^ 

291,369,468. 

, coroner  in.  107. 

, mines  in,  41,  213,  386. 

,  stannary  in,  466. 

subsidy*  and  ulnage  of  el&th 

in.  262. 

justices  of  the  peace  in.  51. 

conunissions  of  the  peace  in, 

557. 

,  earldom  of,  87. 

,  earl  of.     See  Oourtenay;  Bedvon. 

countess  of.     See  Fortibus. 

Devon  river,  co.  Nottingham,  320. 
Devynnock.  co.  Brecon,  452. 
Dewlish,  Diuelissh,  oo.  Dorset.  627 

Dey,  Deye,  Hugh,  290. 

Joan  his  wife,  290, 

,  John,  287,  359. 

Thomas,  217. 

,  William,  191,  230. 

Deyman,  William,  138. 

Deyster,  Bobert,  73 

Diche,  Thomas.  2. 

Dichefeld,   John,   oaptoin   and  gorenuff  o! 

Ghiemsey,  74. 
Dicson.     See  Dixon. 
Dier,  Thomas,  323. 
Digas.     SeeDjgaa. 
Digby,  Dygby,  Everard,  98,  396.  400,  ^' 

570. 

John,  138. 

Simon,  126,196.218. 

Digges,  Dygges,  John,  51,  466,  652. 
Dighton.     See  Deighton. 
Dighton,  John.  436. 
Dikonson,  Biohard,  412. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


621 


Diou,  Dynasse  [oo.  Denbigh],  50,  849. 

Bran.  Denasbrayn  [oo.  Denbigh].  516. 

Dinhinlle,  DymuU  [oo.  Denbigh] .  516. 

Diptford,  Dupford,  oo.  Deyon.  101.  129.  233. 

Diaeworth,  Dyseworth.  oo.  Leioerter.  281. 

Dispenser,  Hugh  le,  151. 

Diss.  DjBse.  oo.  Norfolk.  186.  808. 

Ditcheridge,  Dnohemgge,  oo.  Wilts,  387 

Ditohling.  Dyohenyng,  oo.  Sussex.  191. 

Ditton.  oo.  Buokingham,  247,  406. 

Diuelissh.    See  Dewlish 

Dixon,  Dioson,  Dykson,  Dyxon,  John,  237. 

, parson  of  Yelvertoft,  198. 

,  Bobert,  199. 

Simon.  196. 

Dixon.  William.  97,  526. 

Dixter,  Dixthem  (in  Northiam),   oo.   Sussex, 

162. 
Dobbus.  Dobbes.  John,  570. 

Dobbynsson,  William,  340. 

Dobson,  John,  274.        , 

Dobyn,  William,  845. 

Dooking,  oo.  Norfolk.  266. 

Dookray.     See  Dokray. 

Dodbrooke,  Dodesbroke.  co.  Devon.  261. 

Doddinghnrst,  Dodynghurst.  oo.  Essex,  359. 

Doddington.  Dodyngton,  oo.  Cambridge,  169. 

oa  Kent,  92. 

00.  Northumberland,  274. 

Pygot,  00.  Linooln,  51. 

Doddingtree,     Dodyngton,     oa     Woroeeter. 
hundred  of,  12t». 

Dodes,  00.  Woroester,  318. 

Dodeeham.  William,  17,  234.  253. 

Dodford,  oo.  Woroester,  57. 

Dodyn,  Benediot,  parson  of  Coqueiles,  229. 

Dodyngsell,  Edward,  588. 

Gerard,  588. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  588. 

Dodyngton.     See  Doddingtree. 

Dodynton,  Robert.  82. 

Doghty.  Dame  Joan,  sub-prioress  of  St.  Mary 
de  Pratis  by  Northampton,  280. 

abbess  of  St  Mary  de  Pntia 

by  Northampton.  280. 

Doket,  Master  Andrew,  president  of  Queen's 
College,  Cambridge,  34.  428.  477. 

prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  168. 

proToetof  Cottostook,  163. 

Dokray,  Dookray,  James,  20,  39,  42,  47,  160. 

Dolybarry,  John,  538. 

Dolyngham.     See  Dullingham. 

Dombourgh,  Owter  yan,  862. 

Don  river,  co.  York,  51,  112,  824. 

Don,  John,  ohaplain  of  Salwarpe,  808. 

, sheriCF  of  Buokingham,  488. 

Donoaster,  Danoastre,  co.  York,  85,  54,  222, 
290,  325,  449. 

,  Friars  Minor  of,  198. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  122, 123. 


Doneyate.     See  Donyatt. 

Donington,  Donnyngton,  oo.  Lineoln,  74,  121. 

Donton.  Nioholos,  526. 

Donyatt,  Doneyate,  Dnnyet.  oo.  Somerset.  92, 
139,  212,  283.  463. 

Donyng,  Thomas,  73. 
Donyngton.  William,  551,  574. 
Doon,  John,  527. 
Doore,  Humphrey,  298. 

Dan  John,  prior  of  Montaoute,  349. 

Dorchester.  Doroestre,  letters  patent  dated  at, 

367. 
[oo.  Dorset],  38,  452,  523,  543. 

,  oo.    Dorset,    hospital    of    St.    John, 

Master  Oliver  Kyng,  warden  of,  55. 

, ,  Biohard  Hill,  warden  of,  55. 

'  le    priory   hermitage'    by,    Bobert 

Bothe,  warden  of,  60. 

,    Master    Bobert   Mydelham, 

warden  of,  60. 

CO.  Oxford,  886. 

Dore,  Humphrey,  298. 
Dorewmrd.  Biohard,  60.  170. 

JLnd  see  Dorward. 
Dorlastoo.     See  Darlaston. 
Dormer.  Geoffrey,  547. 

Thomas,  501,  547. 

Domey,  Thomas,  848. 

Dorolot,  OliTer,  146. 

Dorset,  marquess,  marchioness  of.     See  Grey. 

countvof.  38,  68,  87,  109,  110,  128, 

184,  136,  139  182,  188.  208,  238,  245. 
353.  856.  864.  370.  371.  392,  395.  897, 
420,  448,  474,  488,  527,  549. 

sheriff  of ,  109,  188,320,897, 

446,  488,  494,  518,  519,  544. 

And  see  Colyngboume ;  Crowmere. 

eschoator  in,   116,  131,  176, 

281,278.286.806,849.521. 

And  see  Yowell ;   Bonham;   Philippes; 
Wrothe;  Vemey. 

,  outlawries  in,  83,  295. 

subsidy  and  ulnage  of  oloth 

in,  439. 

,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

558. 
Dorward,  John,  261. 

,  Anne  his  wife,  261. 

W'iUiam,  317. 

And  see  Doreward. 
Dosthill.  Dersthill,  oo.  Warwick,  469. 
Doteson,  John,  28. 
Doooe,  Laurence,  347. 
Douglas.  James,  earl  of.  50,  449,  459,  540. 

,  Margaret,  540. 

Doulting,  Dultyng,  oo.  Somerset,  219. 
Doune,  Dune,  John,  395,  399,  554. 
Douneham,  Henry,  120. 

,  Humphrey,  120. 

Douneplaoe.    See  Down  Place. 

Dounhale,  William,  esobeator  in  the  county  of 

Woroester,  57. 


622 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Dounham.  John,  265. 

See  Downham. 

Dounyng.  Thomas,  290. 
Boumeford.    See  Dumford. 

Dourysahe,  DounrMh,  Thomas.  239.  368.  370. 

568. 

Douse.  Boiue,  Christopher.  316. 

Douston.  John,  290. 

Doye,  John,  35. 

Doyedale,  oo.  Derby,  205. 

Dover,  co.  Kent,  198.  302.  406.  426.  446.  462. 
492,  529. 

mayor  of,  145.  462. 

port  of .  264,  629. 

letters  patent  dated  nt.  310. 

charter  dated  at,  444. 

oastle  of,  constable  of.    See  Fits  Alan. 

,  hospital  of  St.  Mary  or  Hoose  of  G-od 

at.  95,  406.  585. 

master  and  brethren  of.  406. 

William  Baker,  master  of.  95. 

, William,  master  of,  188. 

, John  Clerk,  master  of.  535. 

Dowell.  Balph.  70. 

Dowghton,  Gonora.  abbess   of  St.   Mnry  de 
Pratis  by  Northampton,  280. 

Dowhaiuford.     See  Downhaniford. 

Down,  Downeohirohe,  oo.  Kent,  360. 

Downe,  Richard,  60. 

Thomas,  prebendary  of  St.  George's. 

Windsor,  167. 
,  prebendary  of   St.  Martin  le 

Grand,  London.  167. 
Downham,  Dounham.  eo.  Essex,  179. 

,  Dunhamhith.  oo.  Norfolk.  150. 

Market,  oo.  Norfolk.  150. 

Hall,  in  Westley,  oo.  Suffolk,  120. 

Downham,  Anne.  525. 

Downhamford,  Dunhamford.  oo.  Kent,  hundred 
of,  58,  515.  I 

Down  Place  under  Guildford  Down  [in  Comp-   | 
ton] ,  00.  Surrey.  529. 

Downs,  the.  362. 

Downys,  Nicholas,  526. 

Dowsing,  Simon,  384. 

Dowsyng.  Nicholas.  292. 

Drabbe,  Adrian,  813. 

Drake,  John,  291. 

,  ,  rector  of  Ripple,  160. 

Draper.  John,  42,  107,  129,  228.  269. 

Peter,  129. 

Richard,  511. 

Walter.  8. 

Draughton,  oo.  Northampton.  42. 

Drax.  Richard,  489.  574. 

Draycot  Ceme,  oo.  Wilts,  178. 

Draycote,  John,  83. 

William,  88. 

Drayton,  Dry,  co.  Cambridge.  147. 

Drayton,  Richard,  55. 


Drewery.     See  Drury. 

Drewsteignton.  Tejnton  Drue.  oo.  Deyon.  155. 

Dreycote.     See  Drayoot. 

Drogheda.  in  Ireland.  20,  39.  161.  339. 

burgesses  of,  39. 

J    port  of,  34a 

Droit wich.  Wyoha,  co.  Worcester.  379.  527. 

burgesses  of.  336. 

,    Dromond.  John,  parson  of  Ash.  136. 

Druell,  John.  185,  562. 

Robert  397  488,  562. 

I    William,  354-396.  401,489,  561. 

I    Drury,  Drewery,  Roger.  112,  399.  490. 
I    Thomas,  40.  112. 

Dryden.  John.  268. 

Dryland.  John,  265. 

Dryyer,  Simon,  yioai*  of  Tibbenham,  514. 

Dublin.  Deyelyn,  iu  Ireland,  16.  95,  120.  1&4. 
282.  461,  537. 

mayor  and  citizens  of,  587. 

port  of.  120.  548. 

coinage  in.  346. 

archbishop  of.     See  Walton. 

William,  archbishop  of.  187. 

All  Saints  by,  William,  prior  of.  187. 

Ducheman,  Cornelius.  562. 

Duoherugge.     See  Ditcheridge. 

Ducworth.  Laurence,  parson  of  Ideo.  14. 

warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Leonard,  Stoke,  14. 

Dudley,  Edmund,  137. 

,  John.  397,  489,  575. 

William,  dean  of  Wolyerhampton.  1<. 

dean    of    the  kings  chapel- 

241. 

,  bishop    of    Durham   [14<^ 

1483],  2.77.99.   121,283,241.25/. 
436.  548,  569.  579,  580. 

Dudstone.  Dudeston.  co.  Gloucester,  hun<^ 
of.  451. 

Duer,  Thomas,  206. 

Duffeld,  William,  parson  of  Rattlesden.  4//. 

Duffield.  CO.  Derby.  271. 

,  North.  CO.  York.  196.  197.  826. 

Dufton,  John.  78. 

Duggleby.  Dugilby.  co.  York.  196,  197. 

Duk,  Joan,  119. 

Robert,  119. 

Duke,  Bretannus,  198. 

Ralph.  259. 

William.  34.  , 

Duket.    William,    chaplain   of  Si.   heoonrc^ 

Kirkby  in  Kendal,  409. 
Dukulby,  Richard,  170. 
Dulco,  CO.  Cornwall,  185. 
Dulcote  [in  Wells],  co.  Somerset.  103. 
DuUingham.  Dolyngham.  co.  Cambridge, 
Dultyng.    See  Doulting. 
Dumbare.    See  Diinbar. 
Dunbar,  Dumbare,  in  Scotland,  97- 
Dunchy  John,  468. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


623 


Dunohnrch,  oo.  Warwick,  73,  226. 

Bundalk,  in  Ireland.  161.  389. 

Dundee,  Bundygh,  in  Bootland.  196. 

Dune.     See  Doune. 

Dunfermline,  Dunfemeyn.  in  Scotland.  217 

Dungate.  John,  527. 

Dunham.  Great,  oo.  Norfolk,  266. 

Dunhamford.    See  Downhamford. 

Dunhamhith.     See  Downham. 

Dunheved.     See  launoeeton. 

Dunkam,  William,  33. 

Dunmow,  Great,  oo  Essex,  206. 

Dunmowe,  Master  John,  296. 

,  prebendary  of  Tam worth,  222, 

280. 

,  John,  parson  of  Illogan,  108. 

,  parson  of  Pyworthy,  108,  162. 

,  parson  of  Soalbury.  152. 

Dunnyngton,  William,  574. 

Dunpole  fin   Ilminster),   oo.    Somerset.   212. 
283. 

Dunstable,  oo.  Bedford,  146,  292. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at.  574. 

priory  of.  181,340. 

convent  of,  170,  181,  316. 

Thomas,  prior  of.  181,  182. 

Thomas  Gyles,  prior  of,  315,  326. 

Bichard  Chamok,  prior  of,  326.  340. 

Dunstanyill.   Beginald  de,   earl  of  Cornwall, 
63. 

Dunster,  John,  prior  of  Bath,  278.  310. 

, abbot    of     St.     Augustine's, 

Canterbury.  310,  346. 

Dunthom,  William,  206. 

Duntish,   Denohe  [in  Buokland  Newton],  co. 

Dorset.  485,  527. 
Dunton,  co.  Essex,  815. 

[oo.  Essex],  77. 

Dunyet.     See  Donyatt. 
Donyng,  Thomas,  290. 
Dupford.     See  Diptford. 
Duplaohe,  Soger,  471. 
Dupon,  Francis.  146. 
Duppa.  Bichard,  301. 
Durdham,  Derham,  oo.  Gloucester,  42. 
Durem,  Thomas,  esoheator  in  the  county  of 
.  Bedford,  287. 

, ,  esoheator    in    the  county  of 

Buckingham,  322. 

Durham,  diocese  of,  260,  374.  392. 

bishopric  of,  2,  160,  211.   »74.   392, 

436.548. 

bishop    of.       See    Bothe  ;    Dudley; 

Shirwode. 

Dumford,  Doumeford,  Demeford,  prebend  of, 
258. 

Dumeford,  Demeford,  James.  174. 

, ,  the  elder,  249. 

, ,  the  younger,  249. 

,Joan,  174,249. 

,  Stephen,  249. 


\ 


Durrant,  John.  172. 
Durrington,  Duryngton,  oo.  Wilts,  501. 
Dursley,  oo.  Glonoester.  62. 
Dusbard.  John,  232. 

William,  232. 

Dutch,  217,  269,  274,  278. 

Hinse.    See  Hanse  Almain. 

Dutton,  Duttan.  Thomas,  173. 

Dyohenyng.    See  Ditchling. 

Dye,  Henry,  vicar  of  West  Hythe,  485. 

parson  of  Oakford.  486,  582. 

Dyer.  John,  307. 

...' William,  215. 

Dygas,  Digas,  Kenelm,  560. 

Dygby.     See  Digby. 

Dygges.    See  Digges. 

Dyke.  Henry,  398. 

Dykous,  Thomas,  24. 

Dykson.     See  Dixon. 

Dykunes,  John,  144. 

X^ley,  382. 

Dymchureh,  Demeohurche.  co.  Kent,  511. 

Dymmok,  Andrew,  257,  466. 

,  John,  42,  398,  491.  563. 

Robert,  267,  532. 

Thomas,  257.  393. 

Dymock,  Dymraoke,oa  Gloucester.  117,  272. 

Dyiuoll.     See  Dinhinlle. 

Dynasse.     See  Dinas. 

Dynbiegh.     See  Denbigh. 

Dyndagell.    See  Tintagel. 

Dyneley,  Stephen,  298. 

Dynevor,  Denevour  [co.  Caermarthen],  349. 

Dynham,  Denham,  Charles,  109, 110, 190. 249, 

261.  262,  345,  353,  395,  397,  426,  447. 

471,  490,  493,  536,  541,  558. 

,  sheriff  of  Devon,  55. 

Elisabeth.  190. 

John,  400,  490,  600. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  500. 

John,  of  Dynham.  50.  111.  120,  137, 

144. 145, 173,  182,  183,  190,  200,  219, 
285,  241.  255,  386.  430,  461.  515,  557, 
559. 

Elizabeth  his  wife,  255. 

Oliver,  67.  190. 

prebendary  of  St.  George's, 

Windsor,  222. 

Soger,  190.  396,  554. 

Dynmowe,  Master  John,  prebendary  of  Tam- 
worth,  235. 

Dynne,  Nicholas,  298. 

Dypper,  John,  215. 

Dysart,  in  Scotland,  282. 

Dyseworth.     See  Diseworth. 

Dysse.     See  Diss. 

IDytae,  William,  55. 

Dyttan,  Thomas,  173. 

Dyve,  John,  336. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  336. 

Dyxon.    See  Dixon. 


624 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


E 


Balding.    Ste  Yalding. 

Earlea  Court,  oo.  Glouoeeter.  212. 

Earl's  Barton,  oo.  Northampton,  416. 

Earl's  Colne,  co.  Essex,  490. 

Earl's  Croorae,  Erles  Crombo.  oo.  Woroester. 

124. 
Earl  Stoke,  Erlestoke,  oo.  Wilts,  288,  601. 
Eaaby   by    Biohmond.    co.    York,    abbey    of 

St.  Agatha,  300. 
Easthanipstead.  letters  patent  dated  at.  168. 
Easington,  Esyngdon,  oo.  Buckingham,  418. 
Eastling,  Eslyng,  oo.  Kent,  281. 
Eastney,  Estney,  oo.  Southampton.  63. 
Eastnor,  Estnor,  oo.  Hereford,  316. 
Enston,  Eston,  oo.  Essex,  495. 
,  00.  Northampton.  91,  126.  174. 

,  00.  Somerset,  68. 

00.  Suffolk,  648. 

00.  Wilts.  428,  601.  687. 

.     Great,  Estanys  atte  Mounte,  co.  Essex, 
141. 
Hall,  Estonhall  (in  Belohamp  Walter), 

00.  Essex,  369. 

Eastry,  Estre.  co.  Kent,  616. 

East  Stour,  Esture.  co.  Kent.  28. 

Eastwiok,  Estwyk  [oo.  Hereford].  121. 

Eathorne,  Etheron  (in  Mabe),  co.   Cornwall, 
869. 

Eaton,  Eyton  by  Dovebrigge,  oo.  Derby,  206. 

Eton  Bedford,  oo.  Hereford,  238. 

,  Eton  Gamage,  co.  Hereford,  228. 

Eton  Lemster,  oo.  Hereford,  228. 

Ebberton.     See  Ibberton. 

Eooleswall,  oo.  Hereford,  417. 

Bchintune.     See  Eckington. 

Eohyngham.     See  Etohinghara. 

Eckington,  Eohintune,  oo.  Derby.  190. 

Eoton  Eketon,  Ekton,  oo.  Northampton,  201. 
'416. 

Eotor,  Eotar,  John,  262. 

Edale,  Henry,  486. 

Edeford.     See  Ideford. 

Edelesburgh.     See  Edlesborough. 

Edenbridge,  oo.  Kent,  439. 

Edenemet,  Biohard,  rector   of   Llanymyneoh, 
46,  46. 

Edesburgh.    See  Edlesborough. 

Ediall,  Henry,  parson  of  Drew»t«ignton,  166. 

^  parson  of  Coquelles,  229. 

'Ind  see  Edyall. 

Edinburgh,  in  Scotland,  200,  206. 


Edingworth,  oo.  Somerset,  108. 

Edgecote,   Ocheoote  by  Chepyngwardon.    oo. 

Northampton,  141. 
Edlesborough,    Edele^bnrgb,    Edesburgh.    oo. 

Buokingham.  219.  224. 

Edmund,  king  of  England.  219. 

Edmund,  Waiiam,  prebendary  of  Abergwilly. 

260. 
Edolffe,  William,  98. 
Edstaston.  Hedistaston    in  Weni.  co.  Salop. 

478. 
Edward  the  Confessor,  king  of  England.  219. 

Edward  I,  king  of  England.  104,  405,  414. 

charters  of .  18.  67.  62.  69,  99. 

104,114.202.334  368,4^. 

letters  patent  of.  18,  286,  312, 

604. 

when  prince,  letters  patent  of. 

18."  " 

Edward  II.  letters  patent  of,  18,  37,  77.  307, 
318.  326,  504. 

charters  of.  18. 62.  63.  74.  175, 

202,207,311,312.432. 
Edward  III,  18.  36,  36,43,  114.  118. 141.  JJS. 
208.  250.  269.  376.  889.  410,  415.  429. 
438;  464,  466,  486  607.  627. 

letters  patent  of ,  4,  18,  63,  74, 

136,175,178,305,334,408.432.440, 

441,  604.  610. 

charters  of,  17.  18.  46.  69,  74, 

207.  305,  312,  336. 407,  432.  443.  444. 

Edward  IV,  the  king,  p<w«m. 

his  consort.     See  Elisabeth. 

his  son.     See  Edward;   Rich- 
ard; George. 

hie    daughter.        See    Anne; 

Cecily;  Elizabeth;  Katharine. 

his  father.     See  Richard. 

his  mother.     See  Cecily. 

bis    brother.        &><•  George; 

Richard. 

hissister.     .S>«  Holland. 

his  aunt.     S<r^  Bourohier. 

his  almoner.     S^e  Danet. 

,  his  confessor.     SeeB^hy. 

,  his  nurse.     See  CtMH. 

his  godson.  37. 

hifl    secretary.       See    Kyng  ; 

Hattecliffe;  Fryon. 

,  proctor.     See  Shirwod. 

,  his  physician.     Sec  Fryse. 

,  his  nursery,  241. 

....his  debts,  4,    108,  166,  189. 
248.251.273,282,331. 

Edward  V,  318-352,  376.  496. 

,  almoner  of.     See  Felde. 

Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall, 
earl  of  Chester,  Flint,  March  and  Pem- 
broke, son  of  Edward  IV.  5.  86.  58. 
ry9i.  64.  92.  94.  134,  171.  209.  241.  259, 
260,  263,  277,  285,308,  324,  331.  839. 

, ,  letters  patent  of,  7,  276. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


625 


Edward,  Bon  of  Biohard  ITI,  94. 

f  created  earl  of  Salisbury,  67. 

prince  of    Wales,  372,  875, 

386,  397,  399-401,  422,  423,  464,  612. 

»  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  403. 

prince  of  Wales,  son  of  Edward  III. 

,  duke  of  York,  224. 

or  C^eolJ;e,  earl  of  Warwick,    son  of 

Georee,  duke  of  Clarence,  61,  68.  69, 
88-92;  94-103,  115,  117-119,  121,  123, 
124,  126,  128-132,  134-139.  142.  165, 
167,  169-161.  163-166,  167.  173,  174, 
176,  180.  181,  190-192.  200,  202-204, 
206,  211,  212,  217,  220,  227.  229,  236. 
247,  281.  284,  287,  288.  299.  308,  311, 
312,  316.  318,  819,  328, 329, 866.  377, 
379,  405,  410.  415-417.  438,  446,  453, 
461,  463.  477.  497,  498,  601,  602.  506- 
608,  612,  523,  527,  629,  581,  636,  640. 

Edward,  John.  392. 

,  Biohard,  164. 

Thomas.  407,  421. 

Edwardes,  John,  173. 

,  Thomas,  73. 

Edwinstowe,  Edyngstowe,  co.  Nottingham,  19, 
o3o. 

Edy.  Thomas,  330. 

Edyall,  Henry,  216,  486. 
And  see  Ediall. 

Edyngstowe.    See  Edwinstowe. 
Efford,  CO.  Southampton,  63. 
Egeoombe.    See  Eggecombe. 
Egerton,  Hugh,  111,  354,  396,  573. 
Egeston.     See  Ezton. 
Egge.  William.  800. 
Eggecombe,  E^ombe,  John,  570. 

Kichard,  456,  493. 

EglwB  Egle,  Eglossecle  [co.  Denbigh].  616. 
£;gr6mont,  Egremond,  John,  198,  206.  428. 
i^n.  CO.  York,  117.  119,  123. 
Eier.  See  Eyre. 
Ekton.    See  Eoton. 

Eland,  William,  26,  60,  109,  110,  894,  899, 
425.  492,  678. 

Elburton,  Aylburton  in  Plympton,  oo.  Devon. 
191. 

Elcote.  Elescote,  oo.  Wilts,  687.  542. 

Elder,  John.  66. 

Elderton,  James,  626. 

Elections,  eoolesiastioal,  licences  for,  7,  8,  32 

33,  38.  53,  116.  120,   164.    162.    165! 

170.  189,  190,  202,  228,  247.  269.  278, 

280.  315,  318,  866,  367,  442,  481.  488, 

512,636,541. 

, ,  royal  assent  to  2,  11,  83,  62 

96,  117.  122,  162,  166.  176.  201.  228, 
278,  280-282,  286,  288.  310,  326,  408 
442,481,632,535. 

Eleot,  Bobert,  290. 

£lesoot«.    See  Elcote. 

Elfletburgh,  oo.  York,  71. 

8258 


Elford,  ca  Stafford,  2. 

Elham,  oo.  Kent,  281. 

Elisabeth,  queen  of  Edward  IV.  7,  11,  13,  20, 
34-36.  46.  61,  62.  67,  67,  71,  77.  91, 
92,  96,  126.  128,  133.  166.  167,  169, 
171,  172,  174,  179,  181.  182.  199,  201, 
204,  209,  220.  226,  227.  236,  241,  247, 
249,  250.  252,  255,  256,  269.  260,  269, 
273,  276.  277,  284,  285,  304,  324,  826, 
331.  334,  337.  338.  351. 

,  secretary  of.     See  Yotton. 

,  almoner  of.     See  JBrent. 

,  the  princess,  daughter  of  Edward  IV. 

148. 

Elkston,  00.  Gloucester,  807. 

Ellerby,  in  Whitbystrand.  co.  York,  119. 

Ellesborough,  Eseworugh.    co.    Buckingham, 
185. 

Ellesmere,  Edward,  124. 

Ellington,  Elyngton,  co.  Huntingdon,  810. 

Ellough,  EUowe,  co.  Suffolk,  15. 

Elm  [oo.  Cambridge] .  333,  888. 

Elmdon,  co.  Essex,  186. 

Elm^.  Walter,  864,  896,  569. 

Elmham,  South,  co.  Suffolk,  242. 

Ehnley,  Elmeley,  oo.  Worcester,  76, 124,  211, 
879. 

Castle,  CO.  Worcester,  169,  161,  601. 

Lovet,  CO.  Worcester,  440,  600,  606. 

Eknsall,  oo.  York,  142. 

Elmstone,  Elmeston,  co.  Kent,  198. 

Elond.    See  Eland. 

Elriche,  John,  655. 

Elrington,  Elryngton,  John,  22.  61,  109,  126. 

170,  215,  287,  344,  394,  465,  466,  496, 

615,  566. 

,  keeper  of  the  hanaper,  243. 

375,  495. 

, constable  of  Windsor  oastle. 

367. 

, ,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe,  496. 

,  treasurer  of  the    household, 

23.  64.  144,  162.  804,  496,  666. 

,  lHargaret  his  wife,  804,  496. 

,  Matilda  his  wife,  804. 

Bichard,  248. 

Simon,  126. 

Elsing,  Eslyng,  oo.  Norfolk,  16. 
Elso,  Thomas,  145. 

,  Cecily  his  wife,  146. 

Eltham.  co.  Kent,  103,  119,  240,  250,  382, 

422,  476. 
Elton,  Edmund,  296. 
Eltonhede,  John,  567. 
Elvell  [co.  Badnor],  94.  360. 
ElTyssh,  John,  abbot  of  Creake,  202. 
Elwall.     See  Etwall. 
Elwys,  Thomas,  174. 
Ely,  Isle  of,  co.  Cambridge,  216. 

diocese  of ,  316,  473. 

bishopric  of,  122, 131,  477, 481. 

2  B 


626 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Ely,  biihop  of.  474. 

And  $ee  Grey ;  Morton. 

,  prior  and  oonrent  of,  122,  131. 

prior  of,  543. 

Boger,  prior  of,  215. 

,  arohdeaoon  of.     See  Morton. 

Elyngham,  John,  16,  64,  97,  200. 
,  Thomaa,  125. 

Elyot,  Thomas,  14.  458. 

William,  parson  of  Bigbury,  88. 

Elys,  John.  224.  243,  336,  638. 

parson  of  West  Ilsley,  247. 

,  Thomas.  265. 

William,  287,  523. 

Emeresson.  William,  26. 

Emeryes,  oos.  Leicester  and  Warwick,  479. 

Emmeslowe.  in  Sherwood  forest,  oo.  Notting- 
ham, 440. 

Emneth.  oo.  Norfolk,  15,  333. 
Emnyth,  Master  Nicholas,  303. 
Emondes,  Bobert,  187. 
Emson,  Empeon,  John,  109. 

Biohard,  144,  214,  354.  398.  396, 400, 

492,  639.  667. 
Emsworth.  in  Warblington,  co.  Southampton, 

126. 

Emwell,  John.  266. 

Enaoheune.     See  Annaghdown. 

Enchemartyn,  John  Williamson.  206. 

Enderby,  Bichard.  146.  267.  553. 

Walter.  128,  278,  397,  558. 

Enesbury  [co.  Wilts],  637. 

Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  66,  211,  212. 

Enges,  Bobert,  268. 

Englewood.    See  Inglewood. 

Englisshe,  Thomas,  299,  407. 

Englyshe,  Bobert,  mayor  of  Nottingham,  145. 

Ennok,  Thomas,  parson  of  Weeley,  151. 

, ,  parson  of  Lound,  161. 

Ensyng,  William,  126. 

Entewesill,  Thomas,  106. 

Eppington.  Heppynden  (in  Naokington),  oo. 
Kent,  515. 

Epworth,  Eppeworth,  Hepworth,  co.  Lincoln. 
208,  409,  414,  422.  470,  541. 

Epewrda  [co.  Lincoln],  93. 

ErdbuiT  [co.  Warwick],   Thomas,   prior   of, 
279. 

Erdeley.    See  Yardley. 

Erdeswyk,  Thomas,  esoheator  in  the  county  of 

Stafford,  2. 
Erdington,  co.  Warwick,  70,  73,  96,  161. 
Erghum.  Balph,  bishop  of   Salisbury  [1377- 

1388],  101.  129. 

Erlescourt,  oo.  Gloucester,  99,  102,  121,  123, 

130,404. 
Erles  Crombe.     See  Ear  Is  Croome. 
Erlestoke.    See  Earl  Stoke. 
Eriich.  John,  555. 
Erlyngton.    See  Arlington. 


Ermington,  co.  Devon,  55,  160,  200.  201, 

Emewode,  S50. 

Erryngton,  Thomas,  156. 

Erton,  John,  181. 

Ertyngton.    See  Artington. 

Eruyalde  [in  Spain],  277. 

Eryngton.  George.  156. 

Thomas.  166 

Eselusham  [oo.  Denbigh].  516. 

Esenden.     See  Essendon. 

Eseworugh.     See  EUesborough. 

Esholt  in  Airedale,  oo.  York,  St.  Leonard 
prioress  and  oonrent  of,  535. 

Eskir,  CO.  Dublin,  390. 

Eslyng.     See  Eastling;  Elsiog. 

Esse.     See  Ashen. 

Essendon,  Esenden,  co.  Hertford.  31. 

Essex,  county  of,  22.  24,  51.  87.  97,  109.  110. 
119,  159,  182,  288,  310,  344,  354.  362. 
364.  393,  395.  400.  419,  420.  430.  400, 
474.481,489,520,545. 

sheriff  of.  99,  109.  111.  320, 

364.  393,  400.  401.  481,  494.  518.  519. 
544. 
And  tee  Comburgh;  Percy;  Fits  Symond. 

escheator  in.   131,  164,   169. 

201,  283,  442. 

And  see  Nowell ;  Badclyf ;  Lynam. 

outlawry  in.  8.  26.  27,  31.  60, 

80.  82,  148-161.  170, 185-187, 268.  294. 
295,  316.  358,  467.  468. 

, subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth 

in,  300,  409. 

, commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

569. 

earl,  countess  of.    See  Bourehier. 

,  forest  of,  542. 

Essex,  Andrew,  41. 

William.  23,  109,  144,  202.  566,  574. 

EstaU,  CO.  Warwick,  453. 
Estanys  atte  Mounte.     See  Easton. 
Esterfield.  John,  sheriff  of  Bristol,  328. 
Estemaynowe,  co.  Cornwall,  501. 
Estfeld,  William,  292. 
Estham,  John,  86. 

Estlond,  in  Dengey,  oo.  Essex,  195. 
Estmerton.     See  Martin. 
Estney.     See  Eastney. 
Eston,  CO.  York,  300. 
Eston.     See  Easton. 
Eston,  Bobert,  543. 

Thomas.  34. 

Estputtef ord.    See  Futford. 
Estre.     See  Eastry. 
Estrefeld,  John,  193. 
Estrete,  John,  121. 
Estnre.     See  East  Stour. 
Esturmy,  Sir  John,  3. 
Estyngmouth.     See  Teignmouth. 
Estynton.  Bichard,  480. 
Estwardelam.     See  Worldham. 


GENERAL    INDEX, 


627 


Esbrlke.    See  Week. 

Eejngden.    See  Aystdn. 

Esjngdon.     See  Easington. 

Etehingham,  Eohjngham,  Eihyngham,  Maiv 
garet,  496. 

,  Thomaa,  51,  370, 397,  489.  496.  576. 

William,  496. 

Ethelred,  king  of  England,  charters  of,  806. 

Etheron.    See  Eathome. 

Ethjngham.    See  Etohingham. 

Ethjngvrorde,  Biohard,  148. 

Eton,  00.  Bnokingham,  168. 

,  proTost  and  soholars  of,  121,  334. 

Henry  Bost,  proyoet  of,  64,  121, 334. 

,  William  Weetbury,  provost  of,  334. 

And  tee  Eaton  *  Eyton  ;  Nuneaton. 

Eton,  Peter,  60. 

,  William,  244. 

Ettington,  Ettendona  [oo.  Warwick] ,  66. 

Etton.  Thomas,  240. 

Etwall,  Elwall,  oo.  Derby,  440. 

Euenwode,  William,  yioor  of  Woodhom,  392. 

Eure.  William,  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 
Leonard,  York,  64. 

Eustace,  Mark,  parson  of  Balinghem,  309. 

,  William,  49.  412. 

Evenyngham.     See  HeTenyngham. 

ETenird,  Edward.  82. 

William.  181,  630. 

Ererdon,  Humphrey.  225. 

Eyeringham,  ca  York,  89. 

Eyeringham,  Eyeryngham,  John,  397,  667. 

,  Thomas,  299,  429,  460. 

Eyerley,  Thomas,   118,   161,  327.  329,  390, 

460. 
Eyersham.    See  Heyersham. 
Eyeryngham.     See  Eyeringham. 
Eyesham.  oo.   Worcester,  abbey  of,  44,  46, 

36a 

,  oonyent  of,  9, 33,  37, 143,  366. 

,  Bichard  Hawkesbory,  abbot  of.   33, 

46. 
William    Upton,    abbot  of,  37,  44, 

366,368. 

,  John  Norton,  abbot  of,  368. 

,  Biohard,  abbot  of,  9. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  678. 

Eyington,  William,  348,  361. 

Ewell,  oa  Surrey.  516. 

Ewerby,  Ewarby,  John,  394,  400,  489,  674. 

Ewere.  William,  679. 

Ewem.    See  Iweme. 

Ewyas  Lacy  [oo.  Hereford] ,  69,  350. 

Exbury,  Exbere,  co.  Southampton.  480,  614. 

Exchequer.  19,  36,  87.  88,  99.  164.  169.  171, 
195,  209,  210,  218.  226,  230.  232,  249, 
253,  261,  269,  277,  325.  351.  360,  376. 
378.  379,  384,  389,  462,  461,  482,  602, 
606. 

,  chancellor  of.    See  Catesby. 


Exchequer,  treasurer  of.     See  Audeley ;  Bow- 

chier ;  Wood. 
and    chamberlains   of,    276, 

336,  346, 358,  622,  637. 
and  barons  of,   19,  32,  174. 

353. 

,  chamberlains  of,  361. 

,  barons  of,  11.213. 

Ajid  see  Clerk ;  Bouclyff. 

chief  baron    of.      See    Notyngham ; 

Starky. 

second  baron  of.     See  Clerk  ;  Bou- 
clyff ;  Whityngton. 

,  third  baron  of.     See  Goldesburg. 

fourth  baron  of.    See  Holgraye;  Wol- 

seley. 

marshal  of,  368. 

receipt  of,  4,  32.  36,  37,  44,  47,  60. 

67.  103,  129.  139,  164,  162,  168,  229, 

241. 263,  266,  272.  297.  343.  361.  360. 

361, 372.  405,  409,  411, 413,  414,  449, 

451.  462,  486,  525. 

memoranda  of,  230,  299. 

records  of ,  156. 

auditors  of,  220,  247,  34L 

,  clerks  of  the  pipe  of,  406. 

remembrancer  of,  202. 

messengers  of,  82,  168,  266,  372. 

Exe  riyer,  oo.  Deyon,  130. 

Exemption  from  juries,  etc.,  55,  63,  89,  101, 

106,  125,  164,  190, 246, 272,  30i,  311, 

314,  316,  475. 
Exeter,  co.  Deyon.  7,  8,  14,  17,  76,  107.  163, 

168,  207,  242,  261,  262,  265.  278. 279. 

290,  305,  323,  369,  478,  602,  506,  631. 

,  mayor  and  bailiffs  of.  79. 

mayor  of,  346. 

And  eee  Atwyll. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  368,  411. 

,  bishopric  of,  105,  127. 

bishop  of,  458,  632. 

And  eee  Bothe ;  Courtenay. 
diocese  of.  66.  88,  106.  108, 162, 166, 

163, 173,  247,  248,  305.  309,  339.  868, 

370.  371,  476.  485,  532. 
cathedral,   dean   of.     See  Arundel ; 

Courtenay. 

,  dean  and  chapter  of,  106. 

,  exchequer  of .  458. 

,  archdeacon  of,  458. 

port  of,  13,  14,  17,  34.  46,64,  168. 

286, 242,  249,  251.  261,  262,  274,  284, 

311,  318, 325.  327, 389,  406,  469,  466. 

485,  497.  500.  633.  686. 
Exiland.  oo.  Deyon,  473, 493,  505. 

Exmouth,  CO.  Deyon,  332. 

Exning,  Ixnyng  [co.  Suffolk] ,  202. 

Exton,  Egeston,  co.  Butland,  433. 

,  CO.  Somerset,  253,  497. 

hundred  of,  253. 

Eybryght,  Peter,  49. 
Eydon,  co.  Northampton,  388. 


628 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Eygge,  John,  398. 
Eyke.  00.  Suffolk.  154. 
Eyleston,  John,  167. 
Kjnowe,  Elisabeth.  111. 
Ejnsford,  Aynesford,  co.  Kent.  266. 
Eynsham.  oo.  Oxford,  abbot  and  convent  of. 
116. 

abbot  of.  304. 

William,  abbot  of,  112. 

Eyon,  CO.  Bedford,  478,  542. 
Eyrdale,  Warin  de.  419. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  419. 

Eyre.    See  Aire. 
Eyre,  Biohard,  543. 

Robert.  395,  400,  490,  557. 

Thomas,  265. 

Eythome,  oo.  Kent,  515. 
Eyton,  00.  Hereford,  228. 

And  tee  Eaton. 
Eyton,  John,  267. 

,  Biohard,  32. 

Eyworth,  oo.  Bedford,  188. 


P 


Fabian,  Fabyane.  Thomas,  244. 

Fabre,  Boger,  239. 

Fabyane.    See  Fabian. 

Faoeby,  co.  York,  406. 

Facumbirge.    See  fViuoombrige. 

Faggar,  John,  576. 

Fairs,  grant  of,  5,  9,  17,  98,  131,  154,  158. 

§04,326.471. 
Faireolowe,  Laurenoe,  296. 

Fairfax,  Fayrefax.  Guy,  51.  112,  144.  145, 
186,  196,  197,  232.  236.  255,  257.  275, 
283,  289,  321,  343.  449.  465,  466.  492, 
493,  520.  545,  546.  554,  567.  560,  564, 
565,  568-570,  573,  676.  578.  580. 

justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 

197,263,332,351,360. 

William,  4,  106. 

Fairford,  oo.  Gloucester,  99,  121,  405. 
Fakenham,  Fakynham,  oo.  Norfolk,  149,  468. 

And  see  Feokenham. 
Falcon  herald,  18,  522. 

And  see  Walshe  ;  Writhe. 
Faldepite.     See  Fallapit. 
Falfield,  Falefeld,  oo.  Gloucester,  424. 
Fallapit,  Faldepite  (in  East  AUington),  oo. 

Devon,  64a 
Fallerdeston.     See  Fallston. 
Fallesley.     See  Fawsley. 
Falley.    See  Fawley. 

Fallston,  Fallerdeston,  oo.  Wilts,  504,  537. 
549. 


Falmouth,  Fallemouth,  oo.  ComwAl].  146. 
'. ,  ship  called  la  Anne  of,  146. 

Falwesley.     See  Fawsley. 

Fambridge,  North,  Northambregge.  eo.  Essex. 
179. 

Fanlhoft,  Anthony,  526. 

Fareley.     See  Farley. 

Fareway.    See  Farway. 

Faringdon,  Great  or  Chipping,  oo.  Berks,   195. 

Farleigh,  Farley,  co.  Somerset,  68. 

oo.  WilU,  90,  92. 

,  COS.  Somerset  and  Wilts,  359. 

oo.  Sussex,  138. 

Hungerford  [oo.  Somerset],  1G8. 

West,  Westfarle,  oo.  Kent.  291. 

Farleton,  oo.  Lancaster,  151. 

Farley.  Fareley,  William,  244.  283. 

abbot  of  Gloucester,  427. 

Farmborough,  Fameburgh,  oo.  Somerset.  103. 
104. 

Fanning,  Fermyng  Wades,  oo.  NorthampUm. 
140. 

Famaores,  Femakers,  in  Whiokham,  oo.  Dor- 
ham,  374. 
Fameburgh.     See  Farmborough. 

Fbmeoombe,  Boger,  249. 

,  Agnes  his  wife,  249. 

Simon.  57,  249 

Malina  his  wife,  57.  127.  249. 

283. 
Fameham,  William,  87. 
Famfeld,  Biohard,  398. 
Famfould,  Biohard.  216. 
Famham,  letters  patent  dated  at.  367,  370. 

Famham.  Famam,  Femnam,  co.  Dorset.  97, 

448,  481.  550. 
Boyal.  oo.  Buckingham,  120. 

Fftrnworth,  oo.  Lancaster,  192. 

Farom,  Bobert,  289. 

Farway,  Fareway,  oo.  Devon,  65.  472, 

Farynfeld,  Biohard,  489. 

Fauoombrige,  Faucumbrige,  William  the 
bastard  of,  57. 

Fauoon.     See  Falcon. 

Fauoonberge,  William,  339. 

Faunt,  Henry,  546. 

Thomas,  294. 

Fauntleroy,  John,  256. 

Fans.     See  Vaux. 

Fauset,  William,  30. 

Faute,  Henry,  49. 

Fauxston.     See  Faxton. 

Fayersham,  Feyersham.  oo.  Kent,  2S1,  306. 
466. 

Fawcomberge,  William,  57. 

Fawley,  Falley,  co.  Buckingham,  254. 

Fawnhope.    See  Fownhope. 

Fawsley,  Fallesley,  Falwesley,  oo.  Northamp- 
ton, 451. 

,  hundred  of,  412. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


629 


Faxton,  Fauxston.  oo.  Norihampton,  479. 
Fayrefax.     See  Fairfax. 

Fayrom,  John,  ohaplain  of  Clipetone,  338. 

Febrigge.    See  Freebridge. 

Feckenham.  Fakenham,  co.  Worcester,  232. 

Federstone,  Fedreston.     See  Fetherston. 

Fedurstonhagh,  FeduBtooe.     See  Fetherstone- 
haugh. 

Feelde,  William,  master   of  the   college   of 

Fotheringhay,  224. 
Feerby,  John,  28. 
Feild.     See  Felde. 
Felawe,  Biohard,  467. 
Feldallyng.    See  Field  Dalling. 
Felde.    See  Field. 
Felde,  Feild.  John,  374. 

the  elder,  30. 

,  the  younger,  30. 

Agnes  his  wife,  30. 

,  Katharine,  abbess  of  Godstow,  228. 

,  Biohard,  169,  251. 

,  Walter,  565. 

,  almoner  of  Edward  V,  349. 

provost    of    King's    College, 

Cambridge,  565. 

Feldyng  in  Bingham,  co.  Nottingham,  320. 

Feldyng,  Fildyng,  Fyldyng,  Eyerard,  354,  396, 

400.  489,  564. 

Biohard,  243. 

Felgham.     See  Felpham. 

Fell,  Thomas,  chaplain  of  8t.  Leonard,  Kirkby 

in  Kendal.  409. 
Felmingham,  ca  Norfolk,  215.  223. 
Felowe,  John,  292. 
Felpham,  Felgham,  oo.  Sussex.  301. 
Felsted,  oo.  Essex,  364. 
Felton,  John,  171. 
Feltwell,  oo.  Norfolk,  188. 
Feltwell,  Stephen,  79. 
Felys,  Bobert,  31. 

,  William,  73. 

Fencote,  John,  261. 
Fendem.     See  Fyndem. 
Fene,  James,  362. 
Feneux.     See  Fyneux. 
Fenkyll,  John,  102. 

Fenne,  Henry,  16. 

Bobert,  esoheator  in  Northampton  and 

Butland,  152. 

Fenny  Compton,  Cuntona  [oo.  Warwick] ,  65. 
Fenton,  Thomas,  471. 

,  Bobert,  475. 

Fenyootte,  John,  261. 
Fenys,  Fynes,  Henry,  48. 

,  lord  Say,  373. 

,  John,  77,  78,  191,  378,  575. 

,  Biohard,  48,  378. 

lord  Dacre,  26, 50, 77, 183,378, 

394,  660,  561,  56a-565,  574,  576.  678. 

.constable   of   the  Tower    of 

London,  137. 


Fenys,  Joan  his  wife,  378. 

Biohard,  lord  Say,  44.  373. 

,  Bobert,  391,  399,  490,  574. 

Thomas,  180,  261,  378,  455,  47a 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  261. 

William,  lord  Say.  44. 

, Margaret  his  wife,  44. 

Ferariis,  Hugh  de,  66. 

Bobert  de,  earl  [of  Derby],  66. 

Walchelin  de,  66. 

,  William  de,  66. 

Ferman,   Thomas,  chaplain  of  St.  Thomas, 

Stamford,  226. 
Former,  John,  326. 

Fermons,  in  King's  Norton,  co.  Worcester, 

416. 
Fermour,  John,  167. 

Fermyng.     See  Farming. 

Femakers.     See  Fbmacres. 

Femhill,  co.  Warwick,  192. 

Femnam.    See  Famham. 

Femoux,  John,  51. 

Ferrer,  Peter,  526. 

Ferrers,  Henry,  112,  184.  344,  355,  395,  398, 
425,  490,  563. 

,  John,  77,   109,  111,  287,  297.  354. 

390,  396,  678. 

,  Balph,  dean  of  Tarn  worth,  159. 

,  Biohard,  61. 

Thomas,  354.  394,  676. 

Viyian,  246. 

And  $ee  Derereux. 

Ferrey,  John,  282. 

Ferrount,  Theobald,  405. 

Ferrour,  Bichard,  112. 

William,  312. 

Ferry,  William,  59. 

Fetherston,  Federstone,  Fedreston,  Thomas. 
469. 

William,  119,  317,  402, 466. 

Fetherstonehaugh.  Fedurstonhagh,  Fedustone, 

WillUm,  119,  287. 
Fetton,  Thomas,  269. 
Feversham.     See  Fayersham. 
Fibden,  Fybdon,  oo.  Worcester,  188. 
Field  Dalling,  Feldallyng,  co.  Norfolk,  468. 

Field  Place,    la  Felde    [in    Compton].    co. 
Surrey,  529. 

Fifehead,  Fyfehed,  co.  Dorset,  453,  625. 

MagdaleOi     Fysshuyde     Mawdeleyn. 

CO.  Dorset,  88. 

Fifeld,  Henry,  266. 

Fifyde.     See  Fyfield. 

Fildyng.    See  Feldyng. 

Filoll,  John,  83. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  83. 

Filongley.  Fylingley,  Fylongley,  Henry,  106, 

173,  508. 
Finborough,  Fymberugh,  Great,  oo.  Suffolk, 

279. 


630 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Fioohley,  Fynoheley.  oo.  Middlesex,  127. 

Fingrith,    Fyndgreth    (in    Blaokmore),    co. 

Essex,  359. 
Finkeley  [oo.  Southampton] ,  382. 
Firtham.     See  Fritham. 
Fischer.    See  Fyssher. 
Fishlake,  Fyshlake.  oo.  York,  51,  112,  267. 
Fittleton,  Fitelton,  oo.  Wilts,  151. 
Fits.  John,  7. 
Flu  Alan.  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  50,  52, 

244,  268,  349.  353,  358,  397,  465,  466, 

489.  492,  660,  562,  670,  572,  575,  577. 
,  constable  of  Dorer  Castle  and 

warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  127,  186. 

216,  233,  320,  371.  394,  397,  446,  494. 

518,  545. 
Fits  Eustace,   Boland,  treasurer   of  Ireland, 

164. 
Fitigeffrey,  John.  117. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  117. 

Fitigerald,  Gerard,  earl  of  Kildare,  475. 

,  Thomas,  341. 

earl  of  Kildare,  341. 

FiUherbert,  John,  202,  315,  451,  524,  534. 

,  Ralph,  395.  400,  557. 

,Eobert,  101,246. 

,  Soger,  247. 

Thomas,  rector   of  Stanford  Elvers, 

299. 
William,  rector  of   Stanford  Rivers, 

15,  299. 
,  chaplain  of  the  chapel  of  St. 

Peter  in  the  Tower  of  London,  256. 
Fitzhugh,  George,  warden  of  the  hospital  of 

St.  Leomud,  York,  54. 

,  Henry.  178. 

Richard,  178,  394,  397,  398,  425,  559, 

572.  578.580. 

lord,  213,  413. 

William,  291. 

Fits  James,  John,  256,  353,  356,  396,  398, 

425,  489,  571. 

,  the  elder,  515. 

,  the  younger,  515. 

Richard,  515. 

,  Thomas,  515. 

Fits  John,  Henry,  84. 

John,  84. 

Robert,  abbot   of  Lilleshull,  148. 

,  Thomas,  79. 

Fits  Lowes,  Philip,  283. 

Richard,  524,  550. 

Fits  Morice,  Gerald,  earl  of  Kildare,  137. 

Fits  Morys,  Thomas,  341. 

FitsSymond,  Edward,  sheriff  of  Essex  and 

Hertford,  502. 
Fits  Waren,  Fulk,  183. 
Robert.  136. 

William.  301. 

And  see  Bourchier. 
Fitswater,  John,  110,  111. 
Fits  Watre,  Elisabeth,  255. 


FiU  William,  Edmund,  186,  285. 

,  Edward,  325. 

John.  580. 

Richard,  112,  580. 

Thomas,   15,  20,   51,    70.    108,    110. 

112.  128. 147,  176.  214,  260,  268,  269. 

285.  844,  354.  393,  399,  465,  487,  4^. 

520,  546,  565,  580. 

,  Margaret  his  wife,  260. 

Thomas,  of  Louth,  112. 

Flaforth.    See  Flawf  orth. 

Flamstead,  co.  Hertford,  118,   128,  135,  190, 

217,  296.  379,  536. 
Flanders,  52,  67, 194,  236,  313,  317,  370. 371. 

426,  518,  529. 

,  Philip,  count  of,  518. 

Flannerswike.     See  Flounders. 

Flashy,  co.  York,  82. 

Flawforth,  Flaforth,  co.  Nottingham,  104, 
105. 

Flaxall,  John,  96. 

,  Nicholas,  96. 

Flecoher,  William,  369,  408. 

Fleching.    See  Fletohing. 

Fleeg.  Thomas,  188. 

Fleet  prison.  6,  8,  25.  35,  40,  42-44,  53,  64. 
80.  114.  126,  126,  128-130,  132,  148, 
185,  199,  219,  224,  232,  266,  290, 301, 
303,  316,  331,  357,  437,  446.  467,  549. 

Fleet,  Flete,  ca  Devon,  387. 

Flegge,  Joan,  122. 

John.  122,  179,  218. 

, Agatha  his  wife.  179,  2ia 

Fleming,  Flemyng,  Flymyng,  Nicholas,  356. 

,  Richard  le,  3. 

Robert,  467. 

,  Thomas,  78,  79,  316. 

Flessher,  Henry,  189. 

Fletcher,  Richard,  643. 

Fletohing,  Fleching,  co.  Sussex,  398,  489. 

Flewd,  Peter,  526. 

,  WiUiam,  526. 

Flitoham,  co.  Norfolk,  223. 

Flore,  Roger,  8. 

Thomas,  354,  570. 

Florence,  in  Italy,  64,  251.  296,  362,  486, 517. 

,  merchants  of,  2,  342. 

Flounders,  Flannerswike  [in  Purleigh],  co. 
Essex,  434. 

Floyd,  David,  69. 

Flymyng.     See  Fleming. 

Flynte,  Nicholas,  183. 

Fobbing,  ca  Essex,  453. 

Fode,  Edmund,  95. 

, Alice  his  wife,  95. 

Fogge,  John,  109.  HI,  112,   183,  213,  S38, 
355,402.430,611.516,563. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  611. 

FoUambe,  Folyambe,  Henry,  143,  353,  557. 

,  William,  31. 

Folkes,  WiUiam.  102. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


681 


Folkestone,  Fulston,  oa  Kent,  18S. 

,  prior  of,  600. 

Folkinghftm.  oo.  Lincoln,  149,  293. 

FoUy  John,  Folyeion,  oo.  Berks,  266,  476. 

Folsham.    SeeFoulsham. 

Folyambe.     See  Foliambe. 

Folyeion.     See  Folly  John. 

Fonterabia.     See  Fuenterrabia^ 

Fonteyrault,  order  of,  334. 

,  ntms  of,  834. 

abbess  and  oonvent  of,  69. 

Foolkerdenek,  fiartold,  23,  49. 

Foord,  John,  280. 

Richard,  637. 

Force,  Bernard  de  la.  139. 

Foroett,  oo.  York,  482. 

Ford  in  Winsoombe,  oo.  Somerset,  173. 

Ford,  Old,  co.  Middlesex.  190. 

Ford,  Forde,  John,  280,  464,  606. 

,  Biohard,  24,  68. 

,  Walter,  24,  314,  416. 

, ,  esoheator  of  Surrey,  632. 

Forde,  co.  Salop,  452. 

Forden.  William,  rector  of  Bury,  61. 

Fordham,  Little,  oo.  Essex,  496. 

Fordingbridge,    Forthyngbrygge,    oo.    South- 
ampton, 82,  419^1. 

Fordington,  prebend  of,  266. 

Forehoe,  Fourhogh,  co.  Norfolk,  hundred  of, 

48. 
Forest,  13,  62,  67,  96. 
Atid  see  :-^ 

Bere.  Morf. 

Bemewood.  New  Forest. 

Bishopdale.  Pambere. 

Brecknock.  Petherton. 

Buokholt.  Portohester. 

Coydrath.  Bockingham. 

Dartmoor.  Butland. 

Dean.  Bydale. 

Essex.  Sayemake. 

Galtres.  Shotoyer. 

Groyele.  Snowdon. 

Holcombe.  Stow  Wood. 

Inglewood.  Trent. 

Kinyer.  Waltham. 

Knaresborough.  Wensleydalo. 

Lee.  Windsor. 

Lleweny.  Woodstook. 

Melchet.  Wyohwood. 

Melksham. 
Forest,  Edward,  473. 

,  Henry,  612. 

,  MUes,  473. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  473. 

,  Thomas,  223,  267. 

,  William,  163. 

Forman,  John,  128w 
Fomoett,  oo.  Norfolk,  66. 
Fomf eld,  Walter,  82. 


Forset,  John,  408. 

Forsten,  Henry,  23,  49. 

,  John  de,  23,  49. 

Forster,  Agnes,  161. 

,  Humphrey,  21, 24, 289, 364, 396,  400, 

489,  669. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  21,22 

,  John,  90,  109,  110,   189,  212,  221, 

233,  364,  374,  661. 

,  Bichard,  4,  9,  366,  660. 

Bobert,  161,  282,  266,  283,  294,  344, 

394,  490,  666. 

,  Walter,  438. 

And  see  Foster. 
Forte,  Clement,  8. 
Forteeou,  John,  48,  112,  137,  379,  661. 

William,  200,  348. 

Forthe,  John,  280. 

,  William,  330. 

Forthingbrygge.    See  Fordingbridge. 
Fortibus,  Isabel  de,  countess  of  Albemarle 
and  Deyon,  67. 

Fossedyk,  lambert,  abbot  of  Croyland,  408, 

469. 
Foster,  John,  233. 

Bichard,  307. 

Thomas,  322. 

And  see  Forster. 
Fote,  Alan,  196. 
Fotheringhay,  oo.  Northampton,  136. 

,  oollege  of  St.  Mary  and  All  Saints, 

master  and  fellows  of,  186,  224. 

, ,  Thomas  Buxhall,  master  of, 

186. 

, ,  William  Feelde,  master  of, 

224. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  20,  303,  304, 

311,  319,  338. 

Fotryngham,  co.  Lincoln,  661. 

Foug^res,  in  France,  abbot  of,  14. 

Fouleshurst,  Thomas,  413. 

,  William,  386. 

Foulmire,  Fulmere,  oo.  Cambridge,  34. 

Fouhiess,  CO.  Essex,  608,  633. 

Foulsham,  Folsham,  oo.  Norfolk,  37,  61. 

Fountains,  oa  York,  abbot  and  oonyent  of, 
346. 

Founteyn,  Matthew,  306. 

Fourhogh.    Su  Forehoe. 

Foumeys.     Ses  Fumess. 

Fowell,  WiUiam,  109,  110. 

Fowkes,  Thomas,  212. 

Fowey,  co.  Cornwall,  118,  412,  426,  469,  478, 

602,  617,  546. 
port  of,  68,  97,  101,  118,  236,  268, 

261.  262,  325, 347, 352,  356,  470,  602. 

636. 
ship  oalled  la  Anne  of,  518. 

le  Little  Anne  ot,  545. 

, leCristofer  of,  ^, 

, la  Kateryne  otf  51S, 

, U  Nicholas  of,  d55. 


1 


682 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Fowler,  Richard,  23,  66,  99,  241. 

, Joan  his  wife,  99. 

Biohard,  the  younger,  56,  99. 

Thomaa,  78,  79.    110,196,252,322, 

330,  351.  354. 383.  391,  395,  399,  411, 

417.  418,  429,  488,  654. 

Alice  his  wife,  383.  417. 

Fcnnhage,  Fawnhope,  oo.  Hereford,  61,  69, 

98,  204,  206,  498. 
Fowyton,  oo.  Cornwall,  478. 

Fox,  Foxe,  John,  108,  177,  297,  446.  681. 

,  Robert.  24.  302. 

Thomas,  200,  205. 

Foxhunt,  00.  Sussex,  497. 

Foxle  [oo.  Wilts] .  687. 

Foy,  Geoffrey  de,  146. 

Fradswell,  Frodeswelle  [oo.  Stafford],  66. 

Framelyngham,  John,  399,  490. 

Frameton.  James,  232. 

Framland,  oo.  Leioester,  hundred  of,  452. 

Framlingham,  oo.  Suffolk,  32,  118,  297. 

at  the  Castle,  co.  Norfolk,  186. 

Framlyngham,  co.  Deyon,  541. 

Framlyngham.  Henry,  217,  468. 

Frampton,  oo.  Lincoln,  63,  74,  435. 

Frampton,  James,  232. 

William,  256. 

Framton.     See  Frankton. 

Framyngham,  Henry,  468. 

France,  54.  245,  328. 

,  war  with,  600. 

king  of,  67.  146,  618,  629. 

And  »ee  Louis. 

Francis,  duke  of  Brittany.  366,  446,  544. 

Franelyngham,  John.  399.  490. 

Franke,  Fraunk,  Frank,  Edward,    371,   400. 
489,  539,  554.  569. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Oxford,  489. 

Geoffrey.   374,  392,   393,   401,  411, 

454,  492,  605. 

Banulph.  513,  528. 

,  Thomas,  449. 

escheator    in   the    county   of 

York,  533. 

William,  272. 

Frankessh,  John,  469. 

Fraakleyn,  Thomas,  525. 

Frankton,  Frampton,  co.  Warwick,  73. 

Frankysch,  George,  35. 

Fraternities.  34,  41,  43.  126,  168,  204,  221, 

227,  250,  255,  269,  330,  386. 
Fraumton,  James,  232. 

Fraunce.  Thomas,  parson  of  Washingbrough, 
280. 

Fraunoeis,  Ralph,  98. 

Fraunceys,  Thomas,  557. 

Fraunk.     See  Frank. 

Fray,  Agnes,  260. 

John,  260,  364. 

, Agnes  his  wife,  260. 

,  Margaret,  260. 


J 


Frebody,  Thomas,  268. 

Fredrille,    Freydefeld    (in    Nonington),     eo. 
Kent,  616. 

Freebridge,  Fre  Brine,  Febrigge,  oo.  Norfolk. 

hundred  of,  366.  497. 
Freeby,  Frytheby,  oo.  Leioester,  57. 

Freemaatle,    Fremantell,    oo.    Southamptoo, 

464. 
Freetheby,  John,  279. 
Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  oo.  Southampton, 

461. 

Freston.     See  Frieston. 

Freston,  John,  35. 

Fretheby,  John.  279. 

Frethom,  Geoffrey  de,  124. 

Johnde,  124. 

,  ,  Eliaabeth  his  wife.  124 

Walter.  124. 

Frethyngden.    See  Frittenden. 

Freton.     See  Fritton. 

Freydefeld.     See  Fredyille. 

Freythby,  John,  279. 

Friar  Maine,  Fyreinayne  [in  West  Knighton], 
00.  Dorset,  520. 

Friars  Hermits,  463. 

Minor.    See  Cambridge;   Bonoaster ; 

Oxford ;  Worcester. 

Preachers,  161. 

Frid,  Fryd,  in  Bethersden,  oo.  Kent,  497. 

Friesland,  Fresland,  821. 

Frieston,  Freston,  Fryston,  iso.  Lincoln,  74, 

76,  126,  159, 268. 
Friskney,  Frysoeney,  co.  Lincoln,  48. 
Frisseley,  Thomas.  208. 
Fritham,  Firtham,  co.  Southampton,  614. 
Frittenden,  Frethynden.  co.  Kent,  292. 
Fritton,  Freton,  co.  Suffolk,  143. 
Fritwell.  FryteswelL  co.  Oxford,  222,  242. 
Frodeswelle.    See  Fradswell. 
Frodingham,  Frothingham,  co.  Lincoln,  263. 
Frognale,  Elizabeth,  310. 

,  Thomas,  310. 

Frollesworth.     See  Frowlesworth. 
Frost,  Thomas,  50,  290. 

William,  104,  623. 

Frothingham.    See  Frodingham. 

Frowlesworth,    Frollesworth,  oo.    Leicester. 

191. 
Frowyk.  Henry,  8,  109. 216. 374,  466. 
Thomas,  22,  23,  144,  216,392,394, 

466,  490,  566. 
Fryd.     See  Frid. 
Frye,  John,  34. 

,  Richard,  291. 

Frykley,  WUliam,  329. 

Frynham  [oo.  Wilts] ,  637. 

Fryon.  Master  Stephen,  secretary  of  £dw»rd 

IV,  221,  287. 
, ,  secretary    of   Richard    HI, 

413. 
Frysby,  Thomas,  prior  of  I^unde,  81,  84. 


GENEKAL    INDEX. 


688 


Frysoeney.    See  Frigkney. 
Fryse,  Master  James,  430. 

, ,  physician    of    Edward    IV, 

261. 

Frysley,  John,  206. 

Fryston.     See  Frieston. 

Fryteswell.    See  Fritwell. 

Fryth,  John,  496. 

Frytheby.    See  Freeby. 

Fryton  in  Bydale,  oo.  York,  291. 

Fuenterrabia,  Fonterabia,  in  Spain.  328. 

,  ship  called  SeitU  Petir  of.  347. 

la  Petyrot,366, 

Fulbeck,  Fullebek.  Fullekke,  oo.  Lincoln,  69. 
74,201,408. 

Fulbrook.  Fulbroke,  oo.  Wanriok,  95,  116, 

210,  268,  463. 
Fulbrook,  John,  132. 
FnloolduB,  65. 

Fulford.  Thomas,  61, 137.355,356,  395,  447, 
558. 

Fulham,  co.  Middlesex.  193. 

Fuller,  Andrew,  316. 

Biohard,  526. 

Thomas,  404,  421. 

,  WiUiam,223,  294,317. 

Fulmere.     See  Foulmire. 

Falmesh am,  Simon,  chaplain  in  the  charnel- 
house  of  Wycombe.  39. 

Fulston.     See  Folkestone. 

Fnlthrop.  John,  411. 

Fulwod,  Bichard.  73. 

Fulwood,  CO.  Nottingham,  460. 

Furell,  John,  646. 

Fumeys.  Christopher,  43,  251,  282. 

John,  parson  of  Datchworth,  33. 

Furlong,  Thomas,  170. 

Fumariis.  Gabriel  de.  234.  331. 

Fumess.  Foumeys  [co.  Lancaster] ,  abbey  of . 
487. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  487. 

Fybdon.    See  Fibden. 
Fyoe.    See  Fyse. 
Fychet,  John,  617.518. 
F^ehed.    See  Fifehead. 
Fyfleld,  Fyfehede,co.  Essex.  148. 

Fifyde.  co.  Wilts,  637. 

Fyldyng.    See  Feldyng. 
Fylingley.     See  Filongley. 
FyloU.  William.  213. 
Fylongley.    See  Filongley. 
F^lpot,  Boger,  466. 
Fymberugh.     See  Finborough. 

Fynoham.  John.  113,  215,  343,  353,  393,  397, 
490,  543.  666. 

WiUiam,267. 

Fynche,  Henry.  398.  489,  492.  576. 

,  James.  308. 402. 

Vincent,  183,  370. 

,  William,  51. 


Fynchecok.  John.  88. 
Fyncheley.    See  Finchley. 
Fyndeme,  Fendem.  Thomas,  191. 

WUliam,  191,  202,  353.  396,  565. 

Fyndgreth.     See  Fingrith. 
Fynes.    See  Fenys. 

Fyneui,  Feneux,  Fynewes,  John,  109,  111, 
188,  184.  322,  345.  355,  398.  412,  466, 
490, 493, 613,  644.  562,  663. 

Fynkell.  John,  102. 

Fyremayne.    See  Friar  Maine. 

Fjrse,  Fyce,  John,  rector  of  West  Toft.  188. 

Fyshlake.    See  Fishlake. 

Fysshe,  Henry,  mayor  of  Winohelsea,  425. 

Bichard.  393,  489,  620. 

Fyssher,  Fischer.  John,  243,  356.  396,  488, 
663. 

,Balph,  306. 

,  Bichard,  378. 

Thomas,  73.  262. 

,  William,  329. 

Fysshpole,  Thomas,  184. 

Fysshuyde  Mawdeleyn.  See  Fifehead  Mag- 
dalen. 

Fyton,  Fytton,  Thomas,  269. 

Fyti.    See  Fits. 


G 


Oaddesden.  Great,  co.  Hertford.  476. 

Gage,  Gawege,  William.  244^  412.    • 

Gainsborough,  Ganesburgh,  co.  Lincoln,  157. 

le  Gake.  Oanevet,  426. 

Gale,  Thomas,  13,  79.  249.  325,  346, 617, 533. 
546. 

mayor  of  Dartmouth,  296. 

Galiat.  Hugh,  16. 

Galle,  William,  250. 

GhiUewey.    See  Galway, 

Galmole,  Thomas,  346,  461. 

Gh&lowras.  Golowys  [in  St.  Goran] ,  co.  Corn- 
wall. 268. 

Galtres,  co.  York,  forest  of,  411,  412,  465* 
516. 

Chilway.  GkiUewey.  in  Ireland,  602. 

Ghtmage.  Thomas,  437. 

WUliam,  437. 

Gamblesby,  Chimelesby,  co.  Cumberlandi  463. 

Gamyll,  Thomas,  198. 

Ganesburgh.    See  Gainsborough. 

GanghiU  [oo.  Wilts] ,  637. 

Ghuinowe,  co.  Worcester.  281.  285. 

Gansehill,  Thomas,  113. 

G(apton,  GKitton.  co.  Suffolk.  148. 

Ghtrant.     See  Querande. 


634 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Ganrd.  Biohard,  309. 

Thomas,  373. 

Garboldiaham,  oo.  Norfolk,  434. 

Qardener,  Qardyner.  Henry,  291. 

,  John,  89. 

,  mayor  of  London.  164. 

,  Richard,  215,  243, 426,  466. 

William,  mayor  of  London,  131. 

Garot,  Denis,  296. 

QargiBTe,  Bobert,  123. 

Thomas,  529. 

Garland,  William.  77. 

Garlond,  John,  225. 

Ghimer,  Bichard.  75. 

Garnet.  Biohard,  77.  443,  532. 

,  esoheator  of  Kient  and  Middle- 
sex. 3. 

.Thomas,  33,  77. 

Gamon,  William,  the  elder,  199. 

,  the  younger,  199. 

Garrardes,  oo.  Kent,  515. 
Garter  king  of  arms.    See  Writhe. 
Garth,  Thomas,  60.  344. 
Garton,  Elisabeth,  197. 

WiUiam,  197. 

Gasooigne,  Gasooyn,  WiUiam,  203,  214,  345, 
§99,  492,  580. 

Gasoon,  Thomas,  85. 

Gascony,  Gascons,  175. 

wine  of,  145.  828.  355,  377,  412. 

Gase,  Biohard.  227. 

William,  227. 

Gasegyll,  WUliam,  199. 

Gaske.  William,  262. 

Gatoombe,  oo.  Beron,  472. 

Gate,  Geoffrey,  195. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  195. 

,  William,  195,400. 

Gatele.  Balph  de,  202. 

Gatton.    See  Gapton. 

Gauge,  John,  291. 

Ganger,  appointment  of,   62,   95,    103,   284, 
318,  404,  421,  439. 

Gaukethorpe.    See  Gawthorpe. 

Gaunt,  Thomas,  25. 

Gavuse,  John,  308. 

Gawe,  WiUiam,  27. 

Gawege.    See  Gage. 

GawBWorth,  oo.  Chester,  269. 

Gawthorpe,  Gaukethorpe,  oo.  York,  203. 
Gay,  Thomas,  29,  80,  81,  185,  292.  325,  357, 
467. 

,  WUliam,  23. 

Gayhurst,  Gotehyrst,  oo.  Buckingham,  186. 
Gaynesford,  John,  244.  400,  478,  574. 

Nicholas,  23, 109,  111,  144,244,  394, 

478,  674. 

Gayte,  Thomas,  393. 

Gayton,  co.  Lincoln,  74. 

CO.  Norfolk,  357 


Gayton,  Beginald,  51,  144,  358.  399,  491,  554. 

Gebbys.  Boger.  182. 

Gedding,  co.  Suffolk,  131. 

Geddington,   Gedyngton,    oo.    Northjonpton, 

140. 
Qeddyng,  Edmund,  159, 810. 

,  EUiabeth  his  wife,  SlO. 

Nichoh».275. 

Bobert,  432. 

,  Thomas,  232. 

WiUiam,  282. 

Gedge,  Biohard,  159. 

Gedling.  Geldyng.  co.  NottinghaoB.   19,  174. 

Gedney,  Bobert,  414.  491. 
Thomas,  898,  491. 

Gedyngton.    See  Geddington. 

Gefford.    See  Gifford. 

Geffrey,  John,  270. 

GMys,  Bobert.  73. 

QekyU,  Boger.  80. 

Qeldham.    See  Yeldham. 

GMdyng.    See  Gedling. 

GeUbrond,  Gelybrond.  Bobert,  146,  212,  287. 

356.  395,  488,  553. 
Gely,  00.  York,  117. 
Genney.    See  Jenney. 

Genoa.  Genoese,  77,  78.  100,  216,  232,  234. 
275.  282,  323,  331,  850,  362,  467,  496, 
507,631. 

,  merchanU  of,  2,  282,  342. 

,  ship  oaUed  Saneta  Maria  et  Sanctus 

Johannes  Baptista  of,  162. 

, Saneta  Maria  de  Chraeia  of, 

198,  216. 

GentUl,  John  Baptista,  507. 

Genys.    See  Guisnes. 

Gkorge,  duke  of  Clarence,  brother  of  Edward 
IV.  and  Bichard  III.,  61.  63,  64,67- 
72.  75.  87-98,100-102,  106,  108-111. 
115,  118-120,  124-126.  128,  132, 134, 
136,  137,  139,  142.  153, 165, 160,  161, 
163.166.  212,220,221,227.248.263. 
281,  284,  330.  380,  881. 495,  631, 556, 
.559, 661.  664,  665.  570.  572.  675,  578. 
580. 

.lieutenant  of  Ireland,    118, 

153,403. 

, ,  great   chamberlain   of    Eo^ 

land,  9. 

,  execution  of,  63. 

, ,  wife  of.     iSesIsabeL 

, son  of .    iS>e€  Edward. 

of  Windsor,  son  of  Edward  lY,  157. 

lieutenant  of  Ireland,  118, 120. 

George,  John,  173,  271. 

Thomas,  parson  of  Oakford,485, 532. 

Ticar  of  West  Hythe,  485. 

,Wmiam,  148. 

And  tee  Gorge* 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


685 


Gerard,  Gerrard,  Denis,  295. 

John,  397,  488. 

Biohard,  357,  869. 

,  William,  56. 

GermawB,  John  le,  439. 

Gemeieye.    See  Gnemsey. 

Gerrard.    See  Gerard. 

Gertey.     See  Jersey. 

Gerreys,  Robert,  515. 

Thomas,  30,277. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  277. 

Geryng,  Robert,  432. 

Gbeberkirke.    See  Gosberkirk. 

C^eaemond.    See  Jesmond. 

Gethoo.    See  Jethou. 

Ghilberd.    See  Gilbert. 

Gibbes,  Thomas,  529. 

Gibbon,  Gybbon,  Robert.  179. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  179. 

Gibbons,  William,  73. 

Gibson,  Gybeon,  John,  83,  294. 

William,  158. 

Gifford,  GefiFord,  Gyfford,  Giles,  187. 

John,  543,  554. 

,  Roger,  66. 

William,  66,  148. 

—,399,488. 

Gigator.  Bartholomew,  93. 

Giglis,  John  de,  74. 

Gilbert,  John,  10. 

, ,  prebendary  of  Warwick,  164. 

, ,  parson  of  Baldook,  465. 

,  Oto,  51.  147,  168,  183,  289,  397, 490, 

522,  548,  544,  546. 

, ,  Aiice  his  wife,  522, 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  522. 

,  Thomas,  18.  15. 

Gildesburgh.    See  Guilsborough. 

Gildingwells.    GyldenwelJys,   co.   York,   86. 
138. 

Gildon  Moredon.     See  Gnilden  Morden. 

Giles,  Gyles,  John,  316,  373,  481. 

Thomas,  prior    of    Dunstable ,    315, 

826. 

Gilfordis,  in  Cranbrook,  co.  Kent,  445,  482. 

Gilgarran.     See  Kilgerran. 

Gilleslond.    See  Gilsland. 

Gilliot,  Henry,  296. 

Gillingham,  Gyllyngham,  oo.  Kent,  217,  290. 

,00.  Norfolk,  46. 

Gillyot,  John,  mayor  of  York,  206. 
Gilmyn,  Eleanor,  181. 

,  Thomas,  181. 

Gilsland,  Gilleslond,  oo.  Camber  land,  247. 

,  lord  of.     See  Dacre. 

Gipson,  Riohard,  80. 

Gisbonie,  Robert,  448. 

Gisboome,  John,  prior  of  Merton,  511. 

Gisleham,  Glysslam,  co.  Suffolk,  121. 

Gisors,  charter  dated  at,  74. 


Gissegge.     See  Gussage. 

Glamorgan,  county  of,  475. 

Glanton,  Thomas,  369. 

Glapton,  Gnapton,  oo.  Nottingham,  105. 

Glasbury  [oo.  Brecon],  59,  350. 

Glasier,  Agnes,  95. 

Glasmorehays,  in  Whitchurch,  oo  Salop,  385. 

Glassenbury,  oo.  Kent,  883,  435. 

Glastonbury,  abbot  and  conyent  of,  336. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  336. 

Glasyer,  William,  434. 

David.  437. 

Glatton,  00.  Huntingdon,  891,  413. 

Glencojs,  Thomas,  196. 

Gloucester,  99,  102,  121,  123,  180, 182,  184, 

212,  405,  427.  429,  494,  513. 

,  burgesses  of,  427. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  427. 

William,  abbot  of,  181. 

,  William  Farley,  abbot  of,  427. 

earl  of .     5ee  Glare. 

,  county  of,  5.  24.  50,  98,  109,  111,  148, 

151,  192,  220,  227,  283,  802, 322.  858, 

355,  393,  394,  398,  469,  474,  491,  505, 

531,  541,  544,  546. 

sheriff  of.  24,  109, 168,  175, 

320.  371,  393, 398,  407,  491,  494,  499. 
518;  519,  544. 

And  see  Baynham. 

, ,  escheator    in,    10,    34,    45, 

116.  131,  202, 210,  231,  257,  273,  286, 
306.349,368,521. 
And  see  Gassy. 

outlawries  in,  44,  267,  294, 

301,381,469. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

560. 

Gloucester  king  of  arms.     See  Champney. 

Gloncestre,  John,  24. 

Glover,  William,  315. 

Glyme,  co.  Oxford,  177. 

Glympton,  Clintona  [oo.  Oxford] ,  65. 

Glyn,  John,  355. 

Glynfach,  Glynvugh  [in  Llanigon,  co.  Brecon] , 
485. 

Glynn  [in  Cardinham] ,  oo.  Cornwall,  502. 

Glysslam.    See  Gisleham. 

Gnapton.     See  Glapton. 

Goaes,  William,  497. 

Gkiathill,  GotehuU,  co.  Somerset,  68. 

Goauth,  William  le,  355. 

Godall,  John,  191. 

Godard,  Peter,  192. 

Riohard,  292. 

GKxldesbear  by  Tiverton,  oo.  Devon,  886. 

Goddesfeld  in  Frieston,  oo.  Lincoln,  74. 

GodechUd,  William,  211. 
Godeluk.     See  Goodeluk. 
Goderoswyk,  WUUam,  116. 
Goderioh,  Goderyche.  Goderyk,  William,  187, 
250,266. 


686 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Goderjoh.    JS^e^  Goodrich. 

Godewote,  John,  261. 

Godewjn.     See  Goodwyn. 

Godfrey.  Godfnj,  John.  67.  84.   154,   181. 
186,203. 

Alice  his  wife,  57. 

Joan  hi.  wife.  181, 186,  208. 

Paul.  552. 

,  Richard,  212, 355.  395,  488.  553. 

Simon,  57. 

Joan  his  wife,  57. 

.Thomas.  149,285. 

William,  140. 

Godhynde,  James.  526. 

Godiers.  Manfred,  507. 

Godington,    cos.    Oxford    and    Buckingham . 
452. 

Godmanston,  co.  Dorset,  38,  427. 

Godmanston,  John,  38. 

.William,  182. 

Godmeraham,  co.  Kent,  281. 

Gk>dmond,  Henrj,  454. 

Godneeton.    See  Goodnestone. 

Godshill.  Godeshull,   in    Fordingbridge,    co. 
Southampton,  421. 

Godstow,  CO.  Oxford,  220. 

,  abbey  of,  228,  231. 

,  convent  of,  228. 

Margaret  More,  abbess  of,  220. 

Alice  Nunny,  abbess  of,  228. 

Dame  Katharine  Felde,  abbess  of,  228, 

231. 

Godstowe,  John,  parson  of  St.  John,  South- 
ampton, 152. 

Godwyn.    See  Goodwyn. 

Godyere.    See  Goodeyere. 

Gogeney,  Henry.  82. 

Gogh,  Goght.     See  Gough. 

Golard.  Simon,  146. 

Golceby,  Thomas,  vicar  of  North  Somercotes, 
250. 

QoldclifF  [oo.  Monmouth],  334. 

,  alien  priory  of,  334. 

Golden  Fleece,  order  of  the,  212. 

Goldesburgh,  Edward,   395,   401,    489,    545, 
662. 

,  third  baron  of  the  Exchequer. 

360. 
Goldewegge,  Goldewyohe,  William,  163. 
Goldingtons  in  Colne  Engaine,  oo.  Essex,  882. 
Goldre  [oo.  Monmouth] ,  334. 
Goldryng.  John.  266. 
Goldsmyth,  Bartholomew,  313. 
Goldwell.  James,  bishop  of   Norwich  [1472- 

1499].  8,  11,  120,  131,  223,237,466. 

566,  578. 

,  John,  292. 

Gk>ldyng,  Agnes,  31. 

John,  22. 

William,  31. 

Golourys.     See  Galowras. 


I  Golourys,  Simon,  268. 

Golwiche,  William.  153. 

Goneld,  John.  250. 
William.  250. 

Goodeale,  Adam,  410. 

Goodeluk.  Godeluk,  John,  493,  551. 

Goodeyeie,  Godyere.  William.  102,  112,  119. 

6k>ogbL    See  Gough. 

Goodman.  John.  73. 

Goodnestone,  Godneston,  oo.  Kent.  515. 

Goodrest,  in  Wedgnock.  co.  Warwick,  161. 

6k)drioh,  Goderych,  co.  Hereford.  414. 

Goodwyn,  Godewyn,  Goodwyn,  John,  187,  293, 

312. 
Gooldis,  Philip,   parson    of    Christ  Church. 

Cork,  311. 
Gooldson,  Humphrey,  134. 
Gk>rde,  John,  86. 
Gordon.  John,  206. 
Gore,  Philip,  229. 
Gorfyn,  Walter,  475. 
Gorge,  Edmund,  398.  426,  489,  571. 
Goiges,  Marmaduke.  279. 

,  Bichard,  122,  281,  278. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  231. 

.Theobald,  122. 

Joan  his  wife,  122. 

Gk>rle8ton,  oo.  Suffolk.  143. 
GK>rmanneston,  lord  of.     See  Preston. 
Goryng,  John,  52,  394,  897.  489,  575. 

, ,  the  elder.  519. 

,  the  younger,  519. 

Gosberkirk.  co.  Lincoln,  472. 

Goscote.  CO.  Leicester.  452. 

Gosfield,  CO.  Essex,  160. 

Gosport  in  Alverstoke.  oo.  Southampton,  50. 

Gosse.  Balph,  Berwick  pursuivant,  482. 

Nicholas,  106. 

Goeselyn,  William,  86. 

Gossep,  Gosship,  Gossyp.  Thomas,  prebendarr 

of  Bridgnorth.  153,  165. 
, ,  chaplain  of  CukkoweChurebe, 

Warwick.  165. 
, chaplain  of  Holy  Cross,  Old 

Sarum,  75,  167. 
chaplain  of  the  free  chspelof 

Ste.  Marie  de  Leo,  Guernsey,  211. 
GosBon.  Edmund,  83. 
Gotehull.     See  Goathill. 
Gotehyrst.     See  Gayhurst. 
Gotherington  by  Totnes,  co.  Devon,  479. 
Gough,  Gogh.  Googh.  John,  79, 112,  273,  391. 

309,  431. 

Eichard.  282,  455. 

Gould,  John,  130. 

Gounter,  William,  398. 

Gourey.  Gurrey,  in  Jersey.  40. 

Gourley,  William,  317. 

Gourll.  John,  258. 

Gower,  oo.  Glamorgan,  222.  230, 288, 296. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


687 


Gower,  Edward,  381. 

Bobert,  423. 

,  Thomas,  401,  424,  482.  492,  579. 

Gowld,  Richard,  430. 
Gowle,  Biohard,  2i3. 
Goylyn,  John,  2,  669. 

>  t  esoheator     in     Oxford     and 

Berks,  307. 

Grafton,  oo.  Northampton,  466,  499. 

,  00  Worocster,  11. 

Grafton,  Thomas,  2:10,  548. 

Grainsby,  Groynesby.  Gwaynesby.  oo.  Lincoln. 
462,  472. 

Grail,  Henry,  366. 

Grame,  Thomas,  607. 

Granell,  John,  355. 

Grant,  Thomas,  244. 

Grantham,  oo.  Lincoln,  154,  234. 

Granvile,  Thomas,  556. 

Graunevyle,  Thomas,  543,  546. 

Graunger,  Thomas,  116. 

Graunt,  Biohard,  266. 

,  Thomas,  244. 

Walter,  136,  417,  507. 

Grauntebrigge,  John,  247. 

Grauntford,  John,  47,  95,  273. 

Graveley,  Edmund,  443. 

Grayeney,  oo.  Kent,  184. 

Gravesend,  co.  Kent,  4,  466,  485,  525. 

Graynton.     See  Greinton. 

Grays,  Graies.  in  Sible  Hedingham,  oo.  Essex, 

388,430. 
Grayson,  Greyson,  John,  488. 
Feroivalf  229. 

Thomas,  97,  168,  177,  261,  262,  296, 

325,  415,  426. 

Graystoke.     See  Greystoke. 

Greatham,  Greteham,  oo.  Durham,  270. 

Greece,  194. 

Greenham,    Gryndenham    [in    Stawley],  co. 
Somerset,  157. 

Greenhithe,  Grenehithe,  in  Swansoombe,  oo. 
Kent,  253. 

Greenlaw,  Grynlawe,  in  Scotland,  203. 

Green's  Norton,  Norton  Dayy,  co.  Northamp- 
ton. 186. 

Greenwich,  Grenewyohe,  co.  Kent,  138,  190, 
411. 

,  ship  called  la  Marie  of,  402,  466. 

,  West,  CO.  Kent,  192,  466. 

Greetham,  Gretham,  co.  Butland,  119. 

Greetwell,  Gretewell,  co.  Lincoln,  176. 

Gregory,  John,  144,  462,  513. 

;..,  Bobert,  39,  59,  384,  462,  513. 

Greinfeld.     See  Grenefeld. 

Greinton,  Graynton,  co.  Somerset,  290. 

Grene,  Edward,  272,  284. 

,  Geoffrey,  prior  of  Ipswich,  8. 

,  Godfrey,  22,  51. 

James,  205. 


Grene,  John,  1,  126,  149,  l50,  186,292,346, 
395,  400,  403,  434,  462,  491.  513,  544, 
551.  659. 

, ,  esoheator     of    Southampton, 

523. 

,  John  a,  464. 

,  Nicholas,  196. 

,  Balph,  485. 

Bobert,  84,  272,  284,  439. 

,  Cecily  his  wife,  284. 

.Thomas.  98,  186. 

,  Matilda  his  wife,  186. 

WUliam.  66.  146,  202,  354,  364,  400, 

401,  489,  508,  559. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  202. 

Grenfeld,  Greinfeld,  Greynefeld,  Thomas,  80, 

193.  306,  414,  556. 
Grenehill.  John,  115.  287,  491,  601,  516. 
Greneleff,  John,  325. 
Greneway,  Biohard,  22. 
Grenewyohe.     See  Greenwich. 

Grenewyk.  Agnes,  469. 
,  William,  469. 

Grenned,  Balph,  9. 

Gresford  [cos.  Denbigh  and  Flint],  19,  46,  46. 

Gresham  [co.  Norfolk],  30. 

Greshom,  James,  469 

Greslane,  350. 

Greson,  Peroiyal,  229. 
Gressemount.    See  Grosmont. 

Greeton,  oo.  Gloucester,  hundred  of,  162, 310 
451. 

Greswell,  Biohard,  319. 

Grete,  Bobert,  330. 

Greteham.     See  Greatham. 

Gretewell.    See  Greetwell. 

Gretham.     See  Greetham. 

Gretton,  co.  Northampton,  36. 

Wode,  00.  Northampton,  140. 

Greyyle,  John,  50,  60, 181,  576. 

,  Jocosa  his  wife,  181. 

Grey,  Gray,  Antony,  653. 

, ,  of  Buthyn.  567. 

,  Cecily,  marchioness  of  Dorset,  lady 

Haryngton  and  Bonyile,  36. 

,  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  4,  854,  355. 

465,  466,  486,  488.  663,  664.  562,  566. 

567. 
,  Edward,  viscount   Lisle,  400,  401, 

465,  469,  479, 489, 519, 644,  546, 657, 

660,564,571.578,576. 

lord  of    Ferrers  of    Groby. 

336.  "^' 

, , .Elisabeth   his    wife, 

336. 

George,  504. 

, of  Grey,  896.  897,  488,  568, 

562,668. 

of  Buthyn,  466. 

Henry  de,  183. 


638 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Grey,  Henry,  78,  237, 897, 490,  688. 

•. lordGrey;50.  78.  619,646. 

676. 

deputy  lieatoniint  of  Ireland. 

119, 121.  160, 164. 
lordofCodnor.  198,397,398, 

400.  488, 466. 489.  490,  667. 668.  666. 

668, 670,  678. 

John,  199, 398,  399.  488. 

,  lord  of  Groby,  336. 

lord  of  Powys,  68,  98,  130, 

238.401,491.617,647.671. 

lord  of  Buthyn,  488. 

of  WUton,  889,  464,  664. 

,Balph.449. 

Begin&ld,  of  WUton,  62,  401,  491, 

661. 
Biohard,  182. 268,821, 322, 846, 472. 

608,664,660,661,668,669. 

, ,  lord  of  Powys,  68, 288. 

, , ,  Margaret  his  wife, 

238. 

Boger.  120. 

Thomw,  33,  97,  109.  111.  112.  126. 

215. 317.  363,  395.  398.  400,  488, 489 

631,636,662,666. 

marquesa  of  Dorset,  60,  77, 

112.  139.  144, 146,  152,  164,  174.  183. 
212,  263.  283.336.  353.  365.  363. 371, 
374. 379.  481,  483,  608,  616,  656,  668- 
661,667,570.571,678. 

WiUiam,   160,  217,  221.  397,  436. 

467. 
,bUhop  of  Ely   [1454-1478]. 

107,122,181.241,434,669,561,  666. 

673. 
,—,  lord,  219. 

Greyhorse,  Alexander,  prior  of    Trentham, 
281. 

Greynefeld.    See  Grenefeld. 

Greynesby.     See  Grainsby. 

Greys,  in  Sible  Hedingham,  oo.  Essex,  388. 
480. 

Greyson.    See  Grayson. 

Greystoke,  Balph.  of  Greystoke,  144, 146, 213. 

214, 343,  393. 394,  399,  401, 425, 492. 

668,  678-680. 
Bobert.  213, 290, 679. 

Gribthorpe,  Grybthorpe,  oo.  York,  76. 
Grioe,  Bobert,  128. 
Thomas,  123. 

Griffith,  Gryffyth,  Bhys,  297. 

Walter.  60.  213,  293,  678. 

, ,  the  younger,  287,  297. 

, ,  the  elder,  287,  297. 

, , ,  Agnes  his  wife,  287. 

297. 
WiUiam,  18,  28,  121,  418. 

Griffith  ap  Howell  ap  Brian,  10. 
Grigges,  Alioe.  82. 
,  Thomas,  82. 


Grimaldis,  John  Baptista  de,  496. 
Grimoldby,  Grymolby,  co.  liinooln,  176. 
Grimsbury,  Grymmysburj,  oo.  Northampton, 

88. 
Grimsby,  Grymesby,  oo.  Lrincoln,  162. 

Grisaores,  John,  680. 

Grisseley.     See  Grysley. 

Griston,  Gryston,  oo.  Norfolk,  29. 

Grobury,  Grovebury,  co.  Bedford,  172,  178, 
219. 

Groby,  lord  of.    See  Grey. 

Groham.  Patrick,  234. 

Grome,  Thomas.  82. 

Gromel,  Olirer,  146. 

Gromond.     See  Grosmont. 

Grooby,  Groby,  oo.  Leicester,  40,  63. 

Gros,  Master  John  de,  212. 

Grosmont.    Gressemount     [oo.    Monmouth]. 

167. 
Grosmont,  Gromond,  oo.  York,  prior  and  tfon- 

Tent  of.  123. 
Grove.  John,  73. 

William,  86.  163. 

Grovebury.     See  Grobury. 
Groveley,  oo.  Wilts,  882. 

,  forest  of,  607. 

Grybthorpe.     See  Gribthorpe. 
Gryffyn,  John,  22. 

,  Nicholas,  23,  667. 

Gryffyth.    See  Griffith. 

Gryme,  John,  28. 

Bobert,  rector  of  Braham  with  Em* 

Bergholt,  294. 
Grymesby.     See  Grymmeaby. 
Grymesley,  Thomas,  206. 
Grymmesby,  Grymesby,   William,   38,   101 

129,  141,  663. 
Grymmysbury.     See  Grimsbury. 
Grymolby.     See  Grimoldby. 
Gryndenham.     See  Greenham. 
Grynlawe.    See  Greenlaw. 
Gryseaores,  John,  680. 
Gryshawgh  in  Wymondham,  oo.  Norfolk,  171. 
Grysley,  Grisseley,  John,  864,  396,  491,  SI^- 
Gryston.    See  Griston. 
Gudeshere,  John,  parson  of  Banby,  880. 
Gudlake,  Thomas,  panon  of  CoUy  Weston, 

887. 
Gueldres,  648. 
Guerande,  Garant  in  Brittany,  port  of,  518. 

,  ship  called  la  Marye  of,  618. 

Guernsey,  Gtemeaeye,  island  of,  74,  211,  ^' 
818,  340,  408,  413. 

captain  of.     See  Bydley. 

Guerthrenyon.    See  Gwrtheymion. 

Gugge,  John,  126. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  135. 

Guienne,  426. 

Guilden  Morden,  Gildon  Moredon,  *>•  **** 
bridge,  160. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


639 


Guildford,  Guldeforde,  Gylford.  co.  Surrey, 
48,  191,  467,  493,  619. 

charter  dated  at.  305. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  169,  161-163, 

167, 170,  173,  662.  672,  574.  677. 
Guilsboroueh.  Gildesburgh,  oo.  Northampton, 

hundred  of,  497. 
Guines,  Genvs,  Gujanes,  by  Calais,  123,  276. 

298,  299.  365,  373.  886,  443,  634. 
Guipusooa,  in  Spain,  277,  278,  280,  323,  830. 
Guldeford.     See  Guildford. 
Guldeford,  Gu7ldeford,JohD,  822.  395.  466, 

563. 
B]ohard,402. 

Guile,  William,  104,  105. 

Gumbj,  John,  262. 

Gunbj,  CO.  Lincoln,  48. 

Gunne,  William,  625. 

Gunter,  John,  475. 

Gunthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  316. 

Gunthorpe,  Master  John,  241,  571. 

, keeper  of   the    privy    seal, 

460.671. 
dean  of  the    king's  chapel, 

250,  341,  848. 

,  dean  of  Wells,  250, 280,  571. 

,  prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  154,  155. 

Gurley,  WiUiam,  817. 

Gurmayn,  Thomas,  80. 

Gumey,  Gumay,  Matthew,  364. 

,  WUliam,  142,  143.  149,397,  490. 

esoheator    of    Norfolk    and 

Suffolk,  81. 
Gurrey.    See  Gkmrey. 
Gusoote,  John,  261. 
Gussage,  Gisaegge,  co.  Dorset,  560. 
Guton  in  Brandiston,  co.  Norfolk,  148. 
Guttesoote,  John,  261. 
Guy,  William,  prior  of  St.  Bartholomew  in 

West  Smithfield,  London,  442. 

Guyan,  Master  William,  rector  of  Minchin- 

hampton,  650. 
Guyon,  OllTer,  69, 471. 
Guyldeford.     See  Guldeford. 
Guyn,  Geoffrey,  817. 
Guynes,  messenger  of  arms,  813. 
Guyon.  William,  856. 

Guys  Cliff,  K/bbecliTa, Gibbe Cliff  [co.  Wai^ 

wick},  65,  318. 
Guysnee.    See  Guines. 
Gwaymer,  Thomas,  246. 
Gwaynesby.     See  Grainsby. 
Gwelyn  Morgan,  David,  646. 
Gwrtheymion,    Gurthrenyon    [co.    Badnor], 

59,850. 
Gwyne,  Gwynneth,  (Jeoffrey,  817. 
Gybbes,  John,  61,  144. 
Gybbon.     See  Gibbon. 
Gybson.     See  Gibson. 
Gybbys,  Boger,  182. 


Gydley,  Henry,  81. 
Gye,  John,  149. 

Thomas,  161. 

Gyfford.     See  Gifford. 
Gyfte,  Willwim,  191. 

Amice  his  wife,  191. 

Gygges,  Thomas.  142.  143. 
Gygliis,  Sebastian  de,  529. 
Gygur,  John,  warden  of  the  college  of  Holy 
Trinity.  Tattershall.  107. 

Gyldenwellys.     See  Gildingwells. 
Gyles.    See  Giles. 
Gylford,  Richard,  138. 

Gynner,  Master  John,   parson  of   Compton 
Yauchuroh,  812. 

Gysbard,  Simon,  526. 


H 


Haberdyne.    See  Aberdeen. 

Habertoft,  Halbertofte,  co.  Lincoln,  48. 

Habland.    See  Hobland. 

Haohe.    See  Hatohe. 

Hackney.  Hakeney,  co.  Middlesex,  126,  229. 

Hadde,  Bobert.  199. 

Haddenham.  co.  Cambridge,  467. 

Haddisouie.    See  Hadsor. 

Haddon,  Nether,  Nedurhaddon,    co.    Derby, 

279. 
Haddon,  Biohard,  426. 
Hadelsay.  Hadilsey,  John,  2^9. 
Hadham,  Haddam,  Great,  co.  Essex,  234. 

Little,  00.  Hertford,  160. 

Hadleigh,  co.  Essex,  880.  883-386,  390,  405> 

418,  422-424,  438,  442-444,  448,  453. 

484,614. 

CO.  Suffolk,  86,  181,  149,  192,  295, 

304. 

Hadley.  Bobert,  172. 

Hadlow,  00.  Kent,  886. 

Hadnall,  oo.  Salop,  188. 

Hadsor,  Haddisoure,  co.  Worcester,  607. 

Hafeld.  Bichard,  117. 

Hagenet.  honour  of,  419,  462. 

Hagerston,  John.  214. 

Haggerston,  Henry,  488. 

Hagh,  John,  88. 

,  Peter,  291. 

Hagley,  co.  Worcester,  188. 
Hagone,  John,  99. 
Hagonet.    See  Hagenet. 
Hagthorpe,  Bichard,  78. 

Thomas,  78. 

Hagur,  Nicholas,  248. 

Hagys,  Biohard.  294. 

i   Haidon.    See  Haydon. 


640 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Haiet.    See  Hayes. 

Haile.  John.  330. 

Hailes,  oo.  Glouoeeter,  abbot  and  nionlu  of, 
168, 176. 

abbot  of,  407. 

HailBham,  Haylesham,  oo.  Sussex.  127. 
Hakelette,  Haklet.  Balph.  401,  491. 

Hakeley,  Biohard.  283. 

,  Thomas,  628. 

Hakelston.     See  Haxton. 

Hakenej.    See  Haokney 

Haklet.     See  Hakelette. 

Hakiluyt,  Henrj,  228. 

Richard.  228. 

Hakmeraham.     See  Ameraham. 

Halbertofie.    See  Habertoft. 

Haloeter  [oo.  Montgomery] ,  69,  360. 

HaldfTorth,  John,  82,  86. 

Hale,  Hele,  in  Copeland,  oo.  Cumberland,  162. 

Hales,  Little,  co.  Salop,  30. 

Hales,  John,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lich- 
field [1469-1490],  33.  38,  169.  166. 
222,  257.  280,  281,  306.  380,  667,  570. 
673,  576. 

Halesbertre.     See  Haselbury. 

Halesowen,  Halys  Owen,  co.  Salop,  164. 

Halesworth,  Hallesworth,  oo.  Suffolk,  242. 

Halewell.    See  Halywell. 

Halewyne,  Nicholas,  244. 

Halford,  oo.  Warwick,  73. 

Halfraye,  Biohard.  489. 

Halialand.  oo.  Northumberland,  200. 

Halifax,  co.  York,  12L  233. 

Halingbury.     See  Hallingfoury. 

Halisbere.     See  Haselbury. 

Hall,  Halle,  John,  146. 

Laurence,  191. 

Richard,  28,  144, 396,  400.  489,  664, 

669. 

Robert,  123. 

,  Stephen,  87. 

Thomas,  202,  304. 

,  William,  267,  310. 

Halleeworth.     See  Halesworth. 

Halley,  Thomas,  296. 

Hallingbury,  Halyngbury,  oo.  Essex,  48,  496. 

Morley,  co.  Essex.  48. 

Halliwell.     See  Halywell. 

Halman,  Thomas,  272. 

Hals,  John,  23,  144. 

Halstead,  co.  Essex,  382,  496. 

CO.  Leicester.  98. 

Halstede,  John,  42. 

abbot  of  Walden,  636 

Halton,  00.  Lincoln,  27,  124. 

Halwell,  00.  Devon,  541 ,  542. 

Halwell,  John,  289,  343,  478,  607,  641. 

And  tee  Halyvrell. 

Halyngbury.     See  Hallingbury. 


Halys  Owen.     See  Halesowen. 

Halvwell.  Halewell.  HaUiwell.  John,  51,   9^, 
109,110,363,558. 

Thomas,  203. 

A  fid  tee  HalwelL 
Ham,  Hamme,  oo.  Surrey,  269,  408. 
,  Low,  Nethirham,  co.  Somerset,  431. 

Hamatethy  (in  St.  Broward),  co.    Cornwiall, 
369. 

Hambledon,  Hameldon,  oo.  Surrey,  270. 

Hamburg  in  Almain,  23.  49,  344,  426. 

ship  called  le  Jacob  of,  23,  49. 

le  Creyer  of,  425. 

Hame,  John.  417. 

Hameldon.     See  Hambledon. 

Hamell  John  de,  245. 

Haraelok,  co.  York,  90. 

Hamerton      See  Hammerton. 

Hamerton,  Richard,  186. 

Hamiesvrell.     See  Hemewell. 

Hamlyn,  Nicholas,  261. 

Hammer,  Hanmer,  John,  26,  27,  243. 

Hammerton,  Hamerton,  co.  Huntingdon,  84. 

Hanunes  by  Calais,  276.  499. 

pardon  for  the  soldiers  of,  626. 

Hammoon,  Hammone,  co.  Dorset,  463,  525. 
Hamond,  John,  240,  411. 

,  Robert,  rector  of  West  Walton,  290. 

Hampden,  Thomas,  21,  488,  493. 

, ,  Marjory  his  wife,  21,  22. 

,  Thomas,  of  Hemipden,  654. 

, .sheriff    of    Bedford, 

325. 
, of  KymbeU,  322,  854,  395, 

399,  647,  564. 
Hampne,  William,  prior  of  Barlinoh,  98. 
Hampnet,  Hampt4>n6t,  co.  Sussex,  603. 
Ham  Preston,  co.  Dorset,  560. 
Hampeterley,  John,  130,  328. 
Hiunptehill.     See  Ampthill. 
Hampton,  in  Colyton,  oo.  Devon,  277. 

Court,  CO.  Middlesex,  23,  144. 

Bishop's,  CO.  Warwick,  116. 

Hampton,  John,  47. 
Hamptonet.     See  Hampnet. 
Hauler,  the ;  patsim, 

keeper  of,  61,  832,  351,  383, 408. 

And  tee  Davyson ;  Elrington ;  Chaterton. 
Hanbury,  co.  Worcester,  76. 
Hanby,  Haneby,  co.  Lincoln,  48. 
Hanohecok,  John,  369. 
Hancheth,  John,  95. 
Hanckford.  John,  29. 
Handford.  Henry,  261. 
Handy,  Robert,  491,  678. 
Hanford,  Heniy,  261. 

Hanley,  co.  Worcester,  94.  97,  287,  319,  C38. 
Hanley,  John,  284. 
,  Thomas,  escheator  in  the  oounty  of 

Worcester,  318. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


641 


Hanmer.     See  Hammer. 

Hannewoiih.    See  Hanworth. 

Hannington,  co.  Northampton,  194. 

Hansard,  Hanserd,  Biohard,  399,  412,  442, 
491,572. 

Thomaa,    128,  320,  493,  494,  643, 

647. 

HanBe  Almain,  merchants  of,  36,  129,  146, 
344,  426. 

Hanserd.    See  Hansard. 

Hanslape,  oo.  Backingham,  210. 

,  00.  Northampton,  423,  448. 

Hanworth,  Hanneworth,    oo.   Middlesex,    7, 
194. 

Happisburgh,  co.  Norfolk,  31. 
Hanjng,  John,  866. 
Harbert.  Dayid,  204. 
And  see  Herbert. 
Harborough,  Hanerbargh,  co.  Leicester,  134. 
Harbotell,  Herbotell,  Edmund.  344. 

John,  344. 

,Bobert,  234. 

Harbuiy,  Herburberi  [oo.  Warwick] ,  66. 
Haroourt,  Hareoourte,  John,  23,  103,   109, 
111,    260,   364,  371,  471,  498,  606, 
669. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  498. 

,Biehard,  23,  44,  109,  144,  289,364, 

371,  373,  384.  395,  400,  466,  489,  605, 

669,  670. 

Bobert,  478,  487,  498. 

,  Margaret  his  wife,  478,  487. 

Hardbene,  Philip,  67. 
Harde,  William,  468. 
Hardegill.    See  Hardgill. 
HardegroTe,  Thomas,  601. 
Hardeknat,  king  of  England,  219. 
Hardes.    See  Hardres. 
Hardewike.     See  Hardwyk. 
Hardgate,  Bobert,  26. 

Hardgill,  Hardegill,  Edward,  16, 67, 348, 361, 
403,  464,  466,  491. 

,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  57. 

,  John,  461. 

Hardres,  oo.  Kent,  251. 

Hardres,  Hardes,  Little  or  Nether,  oo.  Kent. 
189. 

Hardres,  George,  251. 

Hardwick,  Hardewyk,  oo.  Huntingdon,  476. 

,  00.  Norfolk,  169, 179,  468. 

[co.  Northampton] ,  194. 

Herdewic  [co.  Warwick],  66. 

Hardwyk,  Hardewike,  John,  400,  489. 
Hardy,  John,  248,  293,  402. 
Hardjng,  John,  master  of  the  hospital  of  St 
Thomas  of  Aeon,  London,  215. 

,  Bobert,  245. 

, sheriff  of  London,  130. 

,  Thomas,  chaplain  of  Bromsgroye,  67. 

Walter,  40,  298. 

William,  149. 

8258 


Hardys.    See  Hardres. 

Hardys,  George,  251. 

Hare,  William,  293. 

Hareby,  WUliam,  40. 

Hareoourt.    See  Haroourt. 

Harefield,  Herfelde,  co.  Middlesex,  188. 

Haretoppe,  John,  186. 

Harewell.     See  Harwell. 

Harflete,  Hugh,  parson  of  Milstead,  270. 

Harfleur,  Harflewe,  ship  called  le  Magdalen 
of,  245. 

, ,  Martynet  of,  246. 

Harford,  Master  William,  chancellor  of  Oxford 
University,  670. 

Haigham,  co.  Norfolk,  66. 

Hargill,  Thomas,  467. 

Harigge.     See  Hayridge. 

Harington.     See  Haryngton. 

Harison,  Bichard,  32. 

Harlakynden,  Boger,  412. 

Harle,  John,  618. 

Harlech,  Hardlagh,  co.  Merioneth,  360,  408, 
441. 

Harleston,  co.  Norfolk,  173. 

,  00.  Northampton,  292. 

,  00.  Stafford,  279. 

Harleston,  Bichard,  40. 

William,  168. 

,  the  younger,  297. 

, ,  the  elder,  297. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his    wife, 

297. 

, the  younger,  297. 

Harlington,  co.  Bedford,  149. 

Harlow,  co.  Essex,  hundred  of,  267,  430. 

Harlton,  BLarleton,  oo.  Cambridge,  12,  473. 

Harlyng,  John,  364,  400,  401,  489,  669. 

Harman,  Henry,  466. 

, coroner  and  attorney  of  the 

king  in  the  King's  Bench,    169,   209, 

361,  378. 
Hamage,  Hugh,  332. 
Hameys,  Bichard,  200. 

,  Walter,  288. 

Harold,  John,  140. 

Harolde,  James,  16. 

Harome,  Hamm,  co.  York,  90,  440. 

Harowdon.     See  Harrowdon. 

Harowe.    See  Harrow. 

Harowgate.    See  Harrogate. 

Harpecote,  Biohard,  67. 

Harper,  Herper,  Harpour,  Henry,   98,   110, 

111,  220,  227. 

,  John,  475. 

,  Bichard,  267,  400. 

,  Bobert,  367. 

,  WUliam,  77.  HI,  161,  161,  267,364, 

396, 573. 
Harpisfeld,  Nicholas,  162,  624. 
, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  162. 

2  s 


643 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Hurre,  John, 

Harreise,  William,  484,  487. 

Harries,  HJonys,  Simon,  346. 

Harrietsham,  Heryettesham,  oo.  Kent,  148. 
Harris,  John,  chaplain  of  Salwarpe,  808. 

Harrogate,  Harowgate  by  Bilton,  oo.  York, 

159,  229. 
Harrow  on  the  Hill,  Harowe  of  the  Hyll,  oo. 

Middlesex.  27,  540. 
Harrowdon,    Harowedon,   oo.    Northampton, 

865. 

,  Little,  00.  Northampton,  201,  416. 

Harry,  Eichard,  88. 

Harrys,  Harryes,  Thomas,  165. 

,  William,  80,  82,  234,  263. 

Harryson,  Thomas,  194. 

Hartanger,  Hertang,  in  Barfrestone,  oo.  Kent, 

516. 

Harte,  William,  282. 

Hartford  Bridge,  Hertfordbrigge,  oo.   South- 
ampton, 474. 

Hart^ill.  Thomas,  475. 

Harthill.  Herthill,  oo.  York,  183,  319. 

Hnrtington,  Hertyngton,  oo.  Derby,  81. 

Hartlepool,  Hertilpole,  oo.  Durham,  23. 

Hartley    Westpoll,    Hertyly    Waspayll,    co. 
Southampton,  269.* 

Hartley,  Thomas,  parson  of  Botherhithe,  160. 

, parson  of  Great  Billing,  160. 

Hartlington,  Boger,  482. 
Harton,  Peter,  309. 

Hartridge,     Hertrygge     [in    Granbrook,    co. 
Kent] ,  402,  65,  482. 

Hartsop,  Herteshop,  oo  Westmoreland,  286. 

Hartwell,  HertweU,  oo.  Stafford,  422. 

Harty,  Hertey,  Isle  of,  oo.  Kent,  51. 

Haryy,  John,  50,  73. 

Harwell,  Harewell,  Herwell,  John,  4,  73. 

Soger,  110,  111,  319,854,392,394. 

399,  491,  578. 

William,  319,  489. 

Harwich,  Herwyoh,  oo.  Essex,  112. 

,  ship  called  la  Pakker  of,  240. 

Harwod,  Bobert,  457. 

Harwood,  oo.  York,  203,  204. 

Hary,  WUliam,  42. 

Haryette,  Joan,  102. 

Haryngton,  in  Scotland,  128. 

Haryngton,  Harington,  James,  151,  214,  289, 

317,  343,  394,  399,  425,  492,  580. 
John,  413,  496,  538. 

, ,  escheator  in  the  county   of 

Lincoln,  17. 

,  Nicholas,  218. 

,  Biohard,  355. 

Bobert,  400,  489,  564. 

, ,  escheator  in  the   county  of 

Lincoln,  15,  48,  53. 

,  WiUiam,  344,  398,   484,    490,    493, 

563. 

And  tee  Grey. 


Harys,  Gliomas,  165. 
Harysebek,  Hermann,  550. 
Haryson,  Michael,  552. 
Haselbury,  Hasilbere,  co.  Dorset,  68. 

Halesbertre,  oo.  Somerset,  476. 

Hasfield,  co.  Gloucester,  501. 
Hasilbeche.     See  Hazlebeech. 
Hasilholt,  Biohard,  73. 
William,  78. 

Hasilwode,  John,  227. 

Haslingfield,    Haselyngfeld,    co.    Cambridge, 

366,  497. 
Hassell,  Hamlet,  582. 

Humphrey,  532. 

Beginald,  532. 

Hastingleigh,  co.  Kent,  458. 
Hastings,  oo.  Sussex,  240,  435. 

port  of,  78. 

Hastynges,  Edmund,  49, 117,  213,  362,  579. 

, ,  sheriff  of  York,  63. 

,  Edward,  233,  489,  496. 

Mary  his  wife,  233. 

Hugh.  394,  397,  425,  442,  490,  543, 

567,580. 

, sheriff  of  York,  231. 

,  John,  16,  291,  514,  566. 

earl  of  Pembroke,  419,  452. 

,  Katharine,  496. 

Balph,21,  139.  140,  144,  224,  365, 

385, 460,  462,  537.  567. 

Biohard.  lord  Welles,  21,  50,  152, 

154, 188, 394, 898, 399,  453,  489,  491, 
503,  519,  525.  564,  565,  568. 

Bobert,  292. 

William,  224, 272,  462,  537. 

, .lord,  77.  112,  122,  129,  144, 

145,  188.  233, 235,  241,  257,  263,  275, 
320,  353-355,  361,  496,  557,  562-«J5, 
567,  568,  570,  578,  575,  676.  579. 

,  lieutenant  of  Calais,  2,  64, 

99, 130. 137,  139,  189,  201.  205,  230, 
254,  286,  296,  802, 308,  309,  314,  323, 
325,  335,  351. 

the  king's  ohamberlain,  4,  9, 

36,  68,  90,  99, 101. 120,  121,  182.  184, 
139,  140, 143,  144, 152, 154,  165,  174. 
214.  230, 237,  268,  276,  280,  284,  301, 
883,342. 

, master  of  the  mint,  10,  20, 

21,  348. 

Hasylden,  William,  555. 

Hatche,  Hache,  Haoche,  John,  34,  560. 

the  elder,  225. 

, ,  the  younger,  214,  225. 

Thomas,  226. 

Hatoher,  Hateher,  John.  316. 

Hatfeld.    Se«  Hatfield;  Hothfield. 

Hatfeld,  Hattefeld,  Haytefeld,  John,  678. 

, rector  of  Gillingham,  Win- 
dell  and  Winston,  46. 

Biohard,  397,  488, 499. 

Stephen,  240,  404. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


648 


Hatfield,  oo.  Hertford,  548. 

Haytefeld,  oo.  York,  51,  54,  112,  147, 

204.  389,  534. 

Broadoak,  oo.  Essex,  309,  378,  430. 

Feyerel,  oo.  Essex,  29. 

Begis,  00.  Essex,  257. 

Hathersege,  Ralph,  295 

Hatlej,  Bnjhatley  [oo.  Cambridge],  150, 

Hatley,  Thomas,  26 

Hatteeliffe,     Master     William,    the    king's 

seorotary,  163, 196,  208,  222,  238. 
Hattefeld.    See  Hatfeld. 
Hatton,  Bichard,  parson  of  Ghijsnes,  373. 

.William,  80. 

Agnes  his  vife,  80. 

Hanard,  Thomas,  470. 

Walter,  470. 

Hauoheth,  John,  162. 

Haudenby,  John,  parson  of  Baldock,  54. 

Hauerbargh.     See  Harboroagh. 

Haueryngton,  John  de,  286. 

Haughe,  John,  33. 

Haughton   in  Tyndale,  co.  Northumberland, 

156. 

Hauke,  Hankes,  John,  157* 

Haukens.    See  Hawkyns. 

Haukeslowe,  John,  469. 

Haukyns.     See  Hawkyns. 

Hauley,  Elisabeth,  239. 

,  John,  the  elder,  239. 

, the  younger,  239. 

Haulte.    See  Haute. 

Haurige.    See  Hayridge. 

Haus,  Bobert,  144. 

Haut,  John,  ohaplain  of  Wyoombe,  496. 

Haute,  Hawte,  Edmund,  100,  161. 

,  James,  169,  323,  458. 

,  Martin,  13. 

Bichard,  22,  51,  77,  111,  288,  344, 

345, 543,  559,  563. 

William,  100. 109, 111,183, 184,466. 

563. 

Hauton,  Gkorge,  128. 
Hauxton,  Hawkyston,  oo.  Cambridge,  452. 
Hayeeld,  Hayelde,  Hayyld,  Bichard,  117,  272. 
Hayeifordwest,  Westhaverford,  oo.  Pembroke, 
349,  350,  414,.  474,  538. 

Haverhill,  oo.  Suffolk,  387,  433. 

Hayering,  oo.  Essex,  380,  383-386,  390,  405, 
411,  418,  422-424,  433,  443,  444,  448, 
454,  484,  506,  514,  534,  540. 

,  charters  dated  at,  114,  443. 

Hawardyne,  Andrew,  526. 

Hawes,  Hawe,  Christopher,  244 

John,  243. 

,ThomaB,  330. 

Hawkesbury,  Biohard,  abbot  of  Eresham,  33, 
45. 

Hawkealowe,  William,  Clarenoieux  king  of 
arms,  389. 

Hawkhurst,  Haukeherst,  oo.  Kent,  189, 292. 


Hawkridge,  Hawkerige,  oo.  Wilts,  424. 

Hawkyn,  John,  427. 
WilUam,  30. 

Hawkyns,  Haukens,  John,  42,  437, 439. 
,  Biohard,  188. 

Hawkyston.    See  Hauxton. 
Hawte.    See  Haute. 
Haxey,  oo.  Linooln,  93,  541. 
Haxton,  Hakelston,  oo.  Wilts,  392. 
Hay  [CO.  Brecon],  431,  475,  485. 
Hay,  Alexander,  324. 

,  John,  81,  136,  410,  415. 

Haybom,  Heybom,  Thomas,  517,  545. 

Haydok,  Gilbert,  prebendary  of  Tamworth, 

280. 
Haydon.    See  Heydon. 

Haydon,  Heydon,  Henry,  110,  112,  223,  343, 

353,  393,  397,  490,  566. 

,  Joan,  96. 

John,  82,  84,  154. 

,  William,  19. 

Hayes,  Hays,  Haies,  John,  128,  134,  147,  175, 

176, 183,  213,  245,  261,  289,  336,  433, 

459,  502. 

Hayford.    See  Heyf ord. 

Hayford,  Humphrey,  mayor  of  London,  119. 

John,  283. 

Haygg,  Gilbert,  191. 
Hayle,  John,  330. 
Hayles.    See  Hailes. 
Haylee,  Thomas,  132. 
Haylesham.    See  Hailsham. 
Hayne,  John,  437,  525. 

And  iee  Heyne. 
Haynea.    See  Heynee. 
Hayridge,  Harigge,  Haurige,  oo.  Deyon,  hno- 

dred  of,  137,  473,  S>5. 
Hayside,  John,  307. 
Haytefeld.    See  Hataeld. 
Haytesbuiy.    See  Heytesbury. 
Hayton,  oo.  Cumberland,  546. 

Hayward,  Heyward,  John,  6,  396,  399,  425, 
491,  572. 

Thomas,  6, 40,  313. 

Bobert,  150. 

Haywode,  Thomas,  ohaplain  of  Solihull,  235. 

Hazlebeech,  Hasilbeohe,  oo.  Northampton,  28, 

194. 
Hazle  Hall,  Hesylhowe  in  Clapham,  oo.  York, 

189. 
Headoom,  Hedoron,  oo.  Kent,  25. 
Headington,  Hedyngton,  oo.  Oxford,  452,  513, 
Heapham,  Hepham,  oo.  Lincoln,  541. 
Hearryson,  John,  157. 
Heathfield,  Hethefeld,  prebend  of,  60. 
Hebboume,  Thomas,  490. 
Hebden,  John,  SO. 
Hedcron.    See  Headoom. 
Hede,  William,  344. 


644 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Hedingham,  Hit&ingham,  Hyngham,  Castle, 

00.  Essex,  187,  826,  430. 
,  Bible,  00.  Essex,  430. 

Hedistaston.     See  Edstaston. 

Hedlam,  Nicholas,  434. 

Hedyngton.     See  Headington. 

Hedjs,  Bichard,  453. 

Heerde,  Edmund,  369. 

,  William,  369. 

Heeth,  John,  89. 
Heggjngworth,  Bichard,  148. 
Hehampton  [in  Ooljton] ,  oo.  Devon,  277. 
Hei^iam,  Bichard,  92. 

,  Thomas,  92,  112. 

Heighton,  South,  co.  Sussex,  97. 
Heithcote.     See  Hethcote. 
Hekel3mg.     See  Hiokling. 
Heklyng.     See  Hickling. 
Hekwold.    See  Hockwold. 
Helboume,  Thomas,  398. 
HJele.    See  Hale. 
Hellowe.     See  Belleau. 
HJelmeswelL     See  Hemswell. 
Helmslej,  Holmesley,  co.  York,  90. 
Helston,  co.  Cornwall,  126,  296,  369. 
Helton,  John,  121. 

,  Johnkjn,  121. 

Helton.     See  Hilton. 

Helj,  Biohard,  214. 

Hem  [oo.  Denbigh]   616. 

Hemlington  [co.  York] ,  192. 

Hemmjng,  John,  193. 

Hemnale,  Thomas,  63. 

Hempholme  in  Holdemesse,  oo.  York,  26. 

Hempstyd,  Hemstede,  Thomas,  336. 

Hemswell,  Hamieswell,  Helmeswell,  co.  Lin- 

oob,  31,611. 
Henbarowe,  Biohard,  24. 
Hend,  William,  82. 
Hende,  Joan,  338. 

John,  334,  338. 

, ,  Gresilda  his  wife,  334. 

, ,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  338. 

Hendeley.    See  Henley. 

Henden,    HcTenden,    Hethenden    [in   Sund- 

ridge],  oo.  Kent,  94,  639. 
Hendre,  John,  178. 
Henegg,  Elias,  3. 

Hengesoote,  Henjscote,  Nicholas,  14. 
Hengham.    See  Hingham. 

Hengham,   Biohard,  abbot  of  St.  Edmunds, 
162,  164. 

Hengrare,  co.  Suffolk,  433. 

Henley,  Hendeley,  co.  Surrey,  114,  411. 

00.  Warwick,  46,  64,  73,  210,   268, 

308,  460,  483. 

Henry  I,  )dng  of  England,  63,  66.  66. 

charters  of,  17,  18. 

Henry  U.  charters  of,  17,  63,  65,  69,  98,  114, 
305,  812. 


Henryin,372  414,  637. 

letters  patent  of,  18.  202,  254,  305. 

.charters  of.  17,  18,  62.   63,  69,  74, 

114,  176,  202,  207,  306,  342,  868,  432, 

AAA 

^  XX. 

Henry  IV,  13,  48,  60,  249. 

,  letters  patent  of,  247,  816,  604. 

,  charters  of,  443. 

Henry  V,  107. 

,  letters  patent  of,  107,  316. 

Henry  VI.  41,  66, 107. 116, 172, 200, 279, 300, 

311,  313,  336,  364,  436,  496. 
,  letters  patent  of,  116,  127,  138,  207, 

306,  316,  443,  604. 

,  charters  of,  41. 

Henry  Vn,  141. 

Henry,  Katharine,  96. 

Henry  son  of  Sawal,  66. 

Bon  of  Gerold,  chamberlain  of  Henry 

n,66. 
Henshawe,  John,  184. 

,WUliam,  132. 

Hensted,  John,  242. 

Thomas,  335. 

Henton.    See  Hinton. 
HenxgroYO,  co.  Oxford,  177. 
Henyngham.     See  Hedingham. 
Henyngham,  Herenyngham,  George,  624. 

,John,  78,  308,  317,  364,  399,  466, 

490,  624.  660.  674. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  624. 

Henyscote.     See  Hengesoote. 
Hepham.     See  Heapham. 
Heppynden.     See  Eppington. 
Hepworth.     See  Epworth. 
Heralds,  etc.     See  : — 

Cbrter.  Chester. 

Clarenoieux.  Falcon. 

Norroy.  Nucellis. 

Gloucester.  Windsor. 

Berwick  York. 

Bluemantle. 
Heralds,  college  of,  foundation  of,  422. 
Herbert,  John,  182. 

,  William,  310,  470. 

,  ,  of  Pembroke,  128. 

, ,  first  earl  of  Pembroke,  chief 

justice  of  South  Wales,  367. 

, ,  second  earl  of  Pembroke,  62, 

850. 

, ,  earl  of  Huntingdon,  370,401, 

431,491,638,569,672. 

...,  chief  justioe  of  South 
...,  Katharine  his  wife. 


Wales,  367. 


638. 

Herbotell.     See  Harbotoll. 
Herburberi.     See  Harbury. 
Herdewic.     See  Hardwick. 
Herdman,  Henry,  259. 
Herdwyk.     See  Hardwick. 


i 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


645 


Hereford,  74,  132,  198,  311,  329,  451,  486. 

mayor  and  bailiffs  of,  74. 

,  diocese  of,  156,  302,  348,  361,  610, 

522,538. 

,  bishop  of.     See  Milljzig. 

,  cathedral  of,  dean  of.    5«eChaundeler. 

county  of,  5,  22,  98,  110,  111.  220, 

227.  3&,  345,  355,  356,  363,  392,  394, 
401.  474,  491,  505.  544,  546. 

,  sheriff  of,  52,  110,  198.  320, 

371,  392,  401,  491,  494,  619.  644. 

And  see  Parker. 

,e9eheator  in,  46,  122,    166, 

307,368. 

And  see  Shirley ;  Bundy. 

, ,  outlawry  in,  27. 

, ,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  311. 

, commissions  of  the. peace  in, 

661. 

Herfelde.    See  Harefield. 

Herford.  Hereford,  John,  29,  191,  831. 

Herm.  Aime,  island  of,  74.  318.  413. 

Herman.  John,  3. 

Hermena,  co.  Cornwall,  369. 

Heme,  Thomas,  181. 

, Joan  his  wife,  181. 

,  Walter,  181. 

Heron,  John,  79.  630. 

,  Bichard.  67. 

Boger.  214. 

,  fHiomas,  41. 

Herotte,  James.  16. 
Herper.    See  Harper. 
Herreyse,  William,  524. 
Henries.  Simon,  346. 
Herrold,  Bichard,  78,  79. 
Herrun,  Thomas,  41. 
Herryson,  John,  167. 

,  Thomas,  194. 

Hersham.     See  Heversham  ;  Horseham. 

Herst.     See  Hurst. 

Hersy,  Humphrey,  490. 

Hert,  Edmund,  abbot  of  Pershore,  151. 

,  Geoffrey,  parson  of  Hethel,  315. 

,  John,  canon  of  York.  378. 

WiUiam,  27.  252,  262. 

Hertang.     See  Hartanger. 
Herteshop.     See  Hartsop. 
Herteston,  Terreus,  81. 
Hertey.     See  Harty. 
Hertford,  411,  460. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  388. 

,  earl  of.    SeeChure. 

county  of,  22,  24.  87,  97,  109,  110, 

119,  159,  215,  288,  310,  344,  364,  362, 
393,  396, 401,  466,  474,  481,  489. 

.sheriff  of,  109,393,401,481, 

489,  494,  518,  619,  544. 

And   see    Comburgh;    Sturgeon;    Fiti- 
Symond. 


Hertford,  county  of,  escheator  in,  4,  131,  164, 
201,210,283,340,442,469. 

And  see  Penley ;  NowelL 

,  outlawries  in,27,  31,  32,  187, 

188.  267,  293,  295. 
, .commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

661. 
Hertf ordbrigge.     See  Hartford  Bridge. 

Hertilpole.     See  Hartlepool. 

Hertley,  Thomas,  26. 

Hertlington,  Boger.  482,  607. 

Hertiygge.     See  Hartridge. 

Hertwell.     See  Hartwell. 

Hertyly  WaspaylL     See  Hartley  Westpall. 

Hertyngton.     See  Hartington. 

Herward.  Clement,  216. 

,  John,  31. 

,Bobert,216. 

HerwelL    See  Harwell. 

Herwey,  in  the  marches  of  Calais,  302. 

Herwyoh.    See  Harwich. 

Heryettesham.     See  Hanrietsham. 

Heryng,  Bobert,  294. 

Heryngton.  Thomas,  166. 

Heryot,  William,  1,  69. 

, mayor  of  London,  306. 

Herys,  Charles.  226. 

,  Patrick,  226. 

Hesilregge,  William,  106. 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  106. 

.Thomas,  106. 

Heskels,  co.  Cornwall.  239. 

Heakels,  Tebold  de,  239. 

Heson.  John,  183. 

Hessy,  Humphrey,  400. 

Heston,  co.  Middlesex,  316. 

Hesylhowe.    See  Hazle  HalL 

Heth,  John,  27.  68. 

Hethcote.  Heithcote,  Balph,  175,  266. 

William,  185. 

Hethef eld.    See  Heathfield. 

Hethel,  Hetheld.  co.  Norfolk.  315. 

Hethenden.    See  Henden. 

Heton,  William,  244. 

Hetton,  Heton,  co.  Northumberland,  274. 

Heuet,  John,  chaplain  of  St.  Mary  Alder- 
marychurch,  London,  246. 

Hevenden.    See  Henden. 

Hevenyngham.     See  Henyngham. 

Heversham,  Eyersham,  Hersham,  co.  West- 
moreland, 274. 

Hevy,  Thomas,  188. 

Heyynwater,  co.  York,  606. 

Hewlington  [co.  Denbigh] ,  616. 

Hewode,  Bichard,  83. 

Hewyk,  John,  64,  119,  220,  474,  496. 

Hewys,  Nicholas,  sub-dean  of  the  king's  chapel, 
841. 

Hexstall,  John,  145. 


646 


GENERAL 


Hexston,  Thomas,  19S. 

Hext.  ThomM,  289,  343,  363,  396,  397,  447, 
490.  668. 

la  Hey,  co.  Linooln,  167. 

Heya,  Criatian  de,  23,  49. 

Heybemfeld,  oo.  Northampton,  110. 

Heybom.    See  Haybom. 

Heydon,  Haydon,  oo.  Essex,  463. 
,  00.  Norfolk,  609. 

Heydon.    See  Haydon. 

Heyford,  Hayford,  Nether,  oo.  Oxford,  429. 

Heygg,  Gilbert,  191. 

Heymer,  Degory,  319. 

Heyne,  Walter,  168. 

And  see  Hayne. 

Heynes,   Haynes,   Degory,  28.  82,  92,   173, 
291. 

Biohard,  181. 

Heynsoote,  Nicholas,  17. 

Heyrose,  William,   mayor  of  Northampton, 

x40. 

Heyrun,  Hymn,  John,  parson  of  Solas,  167, 
173. 

Heytesbury,  Haytesbiuy,  Heytredesbury,  oo. 

Wilts,  436,  448,  486. 
Heyton,  John,  267. 
Heyward.     See  Hayward. 
Hioheook,  Thomas,  163. 
Hiohendona.     See  Hughenden. 
Hiohendona,  Nicholas  de,  66. 
Hiokleton,  Hykelton,  oo.  York,  26. 
Hiokling,   Hekelyng,  Hykelyng,  co.   Norfolk, 

143,  366,  497. 

,  Hokel^ng    by    Colston    Basset,    co. 

Nottingham,  186. 

Hide.     See  Hyde ;  Hythe. 

Hidebrigge  by  Oxford,  462. 

Hiet.     See  Hyet. 

Higford.    See  Hugford. 

Higgeford.    See  Hugford. 

Higgen,  William,  146. 

Higham,  co.  Essex,  643. 

,  CO.  Leicester,  479. 

Higham,  John,  22. 

Biohard,  22.  396,  400,  489,  620,  660. 

Thomas,  364,  397,  399.  490,  674. 

Highanger.     See  Ongar. 

Highgate,  Hyghgate  [co.   Middlesex],  lasar- 
house  at,  48. 

Higlett,  Thomas,  22. 

Higons.     See  Hygons. 

Hikelyng,  John,  330. 

Hikkys,  Stephen,  parson  of  West  Hsley,  247. 

HiD,  Hille,  HyU,  John,  37,  269. 

, ,  prebendary    of    Bridgnorth, 

166. 

,  Laurence,  172. 

,  Biohard,  404. 

, ,  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

John,  Dorchester,  66. 


INDEX. 

Hill,  Bobert,  77,  111,  364,  393,  396,  401. 
491,  673. 

,  mayor  of  London,  619,  646. 

,  Thomas,  291. 

,  sheriff  of  Middlesex,  27. 

Walter,    warden    of    New   College, 

Oxford,  231. 

,  William,  3,  123,  333. 

, parson  of  Newton,  86. 

Hillersdon,  Andrew,  333. 

,  Bobert,  333. 

Hilles,  Biohard,  96. 

Thomas,  446,  616. 

Hilleton,  oo.  Cornwall,  369. 

Hilliard,  Hylyard,  Helyard,  Bobert,  60,  213, 

678. 
milington,  00.  Norfolk,  366,  497. 

Hillmorton,  co.  Warwick,  73. 

Hillynge,  HyUyng,  Thomas,  140,  201. 

Hillyngton.    See  Illington. 

Hilton,  Helton  [co.  Dorset] ,  627. 

Hilwood  in  Sutton,  co.  Warwick,  138. 

Hinckley,  Hynkley,  co.  Leicester,  186. 

Hindringham,    Hyndryngham,    co.    Norfolk, 

Hingham,  Hengham,  Hyngham,  co.  Norfolk, 
48,81,268. 

Hintlesham,  Hynkelysham,  oo.  Suffolk,  304. 

Hinton,  Henton  [co.  Wilts  or  Berks],  441. 

Hynton  [oo.  Hereford] ,  360. 

Hunton,  co.  Southampton,  136. 

St.  George,  oo.  Somerset,  634. 

Henton   Pyppard,  in  Busoombe.  co. 

Wats  (now  Berks).  149 

Broad,    Brodehenton,   in  Hurst,  co. 

Wau  (now  Berks),  149,  266. 

Hinxton,  Hynkeston,  oo.  Cambridge,  369. 
Hinxworth,  Hynkeworthe,  oo.  Hertford,  304. 
Hiot.     See  Hyet. 
Hippensoombe,  Huppyngeecombe,  co.  Wilts, 

637. 
Hirmore  [co.  Berics] ,  266. 
Histon  [co.  Cambridge] ,  304. 
Hithe.    See  Hythe. 

Hitchin,  Hychen,  co.  Hertford,  14,  181,  203. 
Hithingham.    See  Hedingham. 
Hixe,  Henry,  412. 
Hobard.    See  Hubbard. 

Hobbs,  J^iaster  William,  warden  of  the  hospi- 
tal of  St.  Mar^  of  Bethlehem  without 
Bishopsgate,  London,  166. 

Hobbys,  John,  293. 

Balph,  160. 

WilUam,  102. 

, ,  the  king's  physician,  374. 

Hoberd.    See  Hubbard. 
Hoblond,  Habland,  co.  Suffolk,  143. 
Hobeon,  Thomas,  143. 
Hooheoote.    See  Edgcote. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


647 


HoohekTos,  Biohard,  290. 

Hoohonson,  John,  162. 

Hookering,  Hokeryng,  co.  Norfolk,  16,  32, 37. 

Hookham,  Hokham,  oo.  Norfolk,  56. 

HockwoM,  Hekwold,  Hokkewold,  oo.  Norfolk, 
366,  497. 

Hoddesdon,  co.  Hertford,  16. 
And  see  Hodsozi. 

Hoddesdon,  Thomas,  30. 

Hode.     See  Hood. 

Hodges,  Stephen,  292. 

Hodgys,  Biohard,  parson  of  St.  John,  South- 
ampton, 152. 

Hodiema.     See  Andierfie. 

Hodilston.    'See  Hudleston. 

Hodson,     Hoddesdon     [in     Chisledon],   oo. 
Wilts,  6. 

Hody,  John,  231. 

,  William,  109,  110,  395,  572. 

Hog,  John,  80. 

Hogan,  John,  the  elder,  412. 

, ,  the  younger,  412. 

Hogftrd,  Henry,  215. 

Hogeeon,  Edmund,  389. 

Hogg,  Peter,  536. 

Hogges,  Peter,  488. 

.Thomas,  233. 

Hogh,  Thomas,  35. 

,  William,  85. 

Hoghton.    See  Hou^^ton. 

Hogley,  Bobert,  35. 

Hoke,  Peter,  529. 

Hokelyng.    See  Hiokling. 

Hokeryng.    See  Hookering. 

Hokham.     See  Hookham. 

Hokyngton,  Biohard,  538. 

Holand,  John,  296. 

,  Bichard,  296. 

Bobert,  296. 

,  Thomas,  399,  491. 

Holbache,  Holbeohe,  Thomas,  344,  488. 

Holbeach,  oo.  Lincoln,  329. 

Holbeme,  John,  185. 

,  Bobert,  289,  544. 

Holbeton,  oo.  Deyon,  387,  542. 

Holbom,  Holboom,  Bobert,  179. 

Holoombe   [in  Alton  Panoras],  co.  Dorset, 
453.525. 

,  oo.  Lancaster,  forest  of,  388. 

Bogus,  00.  Deyon,  205. 

Holoot,  Holoote,  John,  42,  52. 

Holden,  Bobert,  293. 

,  Boger,  163,  417. 

,  Thomas,  283. 

Holdenby,  John,  parson  of  Baldook,  465. 

Holder,  Dan  John,  prior  of  St.  Andrew  by 
Northampton,  209. 

Holdemesse,  co.  York,  409. 

Holdeston,  Nicholas,  294. 


Holes,  Master  Andrew,  chancellor  of  Salis- 
bury, 174. 

Holewaye,  John,  168. 

Nicholas,  168. 

Holewell.    See  HolweU. 

Holf  ord,  CO.  Gloucester,  hundred  of,  162, 310, 
451. 

Holgrave,  John,  109,  111,  199,  215,  244,394, 
400,  489,  545,  574. 

, ,  fourth  baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 473. 

, ,  one  of  the  barons  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 551. 

Holkham,  co.  Norfolk,  468. 

Holland,  35,  42,  52,  152,  236,  415,  432,  524, 

552. 
Holland,  HSnry,  duke  of  Exeter,  440. 
,, ,  Anne,  duchess  of  Exeter,  his 

wife,  sister  of  Edward  lY  and  Bichard 

m,  269,  508. 
Hollegh,  Thomas,  107. 

Hollond,  in  Scotland,  198. 

Holmcultram,  co.  Cumberland,  abbot  of,  41. 

Holme,  CO.  Huntingdon,  391. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  143. 

,  in  Piokhill,  co.  York,  309. 

Holme,  John,  155,  464. 

,  Thomas,  rector  of  Brockdish,  54, 155. 

, ,  Norroy  king  of  arms,  18. 

, ,  Clarencieux  king  of  anns,  18, 

297,  389,  422. 
Holmehous  in  Egton,  co.  York,  119. 
Holmesley.    See  Hehnsley. 
Holmsted,  Bichard,  864. 
Holond.    See  Holand. 
Holowell.    See  HowelL 
Holt,  CO.  Norfolk,  hundred  of,  99. 

[co.  Denbigh],  249,  350,  413,  480, 

516. 
Holt,  Edmund,  70,  457. 

Hugh,  295. 

,  John,  73. 

,  Katharine,  416. 

Biohard,  4. 

,  William,  214. 

Holway,  John.  343. 

Holwell,  Holewell,  Holywell,  co.    Bedford, 

478,  542. 
Holyns,  John,  42. 

Homulton,  Bichard,  abbot  of  Wellow,  62. 
Honewton.    See  Honington. 
Hongreford.    See  Hungerf ord. 
Honington,  Honewton  [co.  Suffolk]  ,131. 

,  CO.  Warwick,  78. 

Honyden.    See  Hundon. 
Honyland,  John,  51,  296. 

,  ,  the  younger,  51. 

.Bichard,  51,296. 

,  Bobert,  51,  296. 

Honylane,  William,  528. 
j  Honywode,  John,  22» 


648 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Hoo,  John,  229,  461,  498. 

,  Thomae,  397,  489,  619,  676. 

Hood.  Hode,  in  Dartington,  oo.  Deyon,  483. 

[in  Kilbum,  co.  York],  98. 

Hood,  John,  81. 

Hook,  Howke,  co.  Dorset,  108. 

,  Huke,  oo.  York,  241. 

Hoolme.    See  Holme. 

Hoord.    See  Horde. 

Hoome.    See  Home. 

Hooaen,  Henry,  23,  49. 

Hooton.     See  Ho  ton. 

Hooton  Pagnell,  Hoton  Fanell,  co.  York,  639. 

Hope,  00.  Derby,  186. 

,  oo.  Kent,  246. 

[oo.  Flint],  476 

Hope,  Henry  at,  79. 
Hopedale  [oo  Flint] ,  476. 
Hoper,Boger,  291. 
Hoperton,  John,  471. 
Hopkyna,  William,  292. 
Hopkynson,  Henry,  498. 
Hopper,  Thomas,  77. 
Hopton  by  Clun,  oo.  Salop,  66,  61. 

,  00.  Suffolk,  268,  337. 

Hopton,  Darid,  263,  381. 

, ,  prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  262. 

, , Salisbury,  262. 

,  Edward,  364,  396,  401,  491,  671. 

Eleanor,  332. 

,  Eliaabeth,  332. 

,  George,  490. 

,  John,  142,143. 

,  Thomasiahis  wife,  142,  143. 

,  Eoger,  109,  110,  399,  492,  602. 

,  Thomas,  438,  488. 

,  Walter,  332. 

,  WiUiam,  34,  124,  317,  893,  397,  434, 

466,  674,  680. 

,  sheriff  of  Suffolk,  138. 

Horbure,  William,  239. 

Horde,  Hoord,  Thomas,  364,  396,  401,  491, 
671. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Salop,  493. 

Hore,  Edmund,  73. 

,  Thomas,  44,  201,  244. 

Horeston.    See  Horston. 

Horley  [oo.  Oxford],  312. 

Horlle,  John,  290. 

Horn,  in  Eltham,  co.  Kent,  240. 

Homchuroh,  oo.  Essex,  22. 

Home,  Hoome,  Geryase,  61,  183,  332.  . 

,  Henry,  183. 

,  Richard,  641. 

Walter,  641. 

William,  80. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  32. 

Home  Were,  on  the  Thames,  431. 


Homing,  oo.  Norfolk,  83. 

Homingsheath,  Homyngesherde,  oo.  Suffolk, 
86. 

Homton  [oo.  Oxford],  312. 

Horold,  Bobert.  160. 

Horsbroke,  John,  234. 

Horse  Eye,  Horsy,  oo.  Sussex,  127. 

Horseham,  Hersham  [in  Bompstead  Helion, 
CO.  Essex] ,  887,  433. 

Horsemonden,  co.  Kent,  84. 

Horsfirth  Park  [in  Writtle] ,  co.  Essex,  427. 

Horsham,  in  Tamerton  Foliot,  oo.  Devon,  224. 

,  CO.  Sussex,  114,  619. 

Horsington,  oo.  Someitet,  122,  231. 

Horsley,  Hosseley  [co.  Denbigh] ,  616. 

,  00.  Derby,  263. 

,  00.  Surrey,  376. 

Horsley,  WiUiam,  369. 

, mayor  of  Coventry,  466. 

Horston,  Horeston,  oo.  Derby,  19. 

Horton,  oo.  Kent,  378,  629. 

,  Bichard,  prior  of,  183. 

,  CO.  Northumberland,  636. 

,co.  Stafford,  300. 

,  CO.  Wilts,  649. 

Horton,  Hilioent,  369. 

Horwode,  Horewode,  John,  the  elder,  16. 

, the  youngsr,  16. 

Hosse,  Ferdinand  de  Castro  de  U,  264. 
Hosseley.     See  Horsley. 
Hossewell,  John,  666. 
Hosy,  Boger,  291. 
Hosyer,  John,  610. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  610. 

Hotesporre,  John,  149. 

Hothfield,   Hatfield,   Hotfeld,    Lothfeld,   co. 

Kent,  332,  402,  446,  482. 
Hotham,  co.  York,  411. 

Hothom,  Balph,  esoheator  in  the  county  of 

Northumberland,  318. 
Hotoft,  Thomas,  77,  298. 

Hoton,  Hooton,  John,  399,  412.  464,  480, 
491,614,647,672. 

Bobert,  376. 

,  Thomas  de,  286. 

Hoton  Panell.     See  Hooton  Pagnell. 

Houdan,  Bobert,  293. 

Houeden.     See  Howden. 

Hougham,  Hugham,  Ougham,  co.  Kent,  194, 
281. 

Houghson,  Alexander,  329. 

Houghton,  Great,  co.  Northampton,  194,  201, 
416. 

,  Hanging,  co.  Northampton,  201.  416. 

,  North,  00.  Southampton,  604. 

Houghton,  Hoghton,  John,  16. 

,  William,  392,  628,  638. 

,  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  490. 

Houglot,  Bobert,  204. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


649 


Honngeham.     See  Hoyingham. 

Hounalow.  Hundeslowe  [oo.  Middlesex] ,  house 

of  Holy  Trinity,  29. 
Hous,  Peter,  169. 

Household,  the,  7,  66,  68.  78,  87,  136,  170. 
171,  203,  240,  249,  298,  308,  362.  368. 
391.461.  462,478,  499,  609,  613,  661. 

ohamberlain  of.    See  Hastynges. 

steward  of,  68.  69.  384. 

And  see  Stanley. 

treasurer  of.  68,   89,  203,  240,  249, 

260,  308, 368,  891,  461,  462.  478.  609, 
618. 

And  $ee  Elrington. 

,  controller  of.   See  Wyngefeld ;  Percy. 

,  chapel  of .  133, 341. 

, dean  of.      See    Gunthorpe  ; 

Chauntre. 
esquires  of,  64. 76. 242,  270,298,300, 

809, 329, 342.  368.  369,  372.  381 .  383, 

388.  390,  418,  414. 423.  488,  439,  449. 

467-469,  484,  486.  614,  628. 

avenary  of,  89,  69,  89. 

,  bakery  of ,  462,  499. 

eatery  of ,  240. 

carriage  of,  12,  46,  631. 

,  countinghouse  of,  1,  298. 

,  ferreter  of,  66. 

,  clerk  of  the  market  of,  486. 

,  porters  of,  828. 

,  hall  of,  marshals  of,  18. 

,  marshals  of,  296. 

,  marshalsea  of,  238,  363. 

,  poultry  of,  89,891. 

Houth.    See  Howth. 

Horeman,  Henry,  23,  49. 

Hoveton  St  Peter,  oo.  Norfolk.  83. 

Horingham,  Houngeham  [co.  York] ,  93,  648. 

Hovy.  John,  281. 

Howard,  John,  lord  of,  22,  60,  96,  111.  112. 

120, 183,  219,  267,  364. 664,  669,  6661 

673. 

duke  of  Norfolk.  859,  862, 

866,  397,  399,  400,  411,  466,  466,  479, 
489,  490,  497,  601,  610,  616,  619,  641, 
663-666.  668-674,  676-680. 

,  marshal  of  England,  868. 

, ,  steward  of  England,  860. 

,  )  admiral  of  England,  Ireland, 

and  Aquitaine,  363,  620. 

,  constable  ,  of   the    Tower  of 

London,  187. 

,  Margaret  his  wife, 

96. 

Thomas,  6. 87,  78, 110,  111,  368,  666. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Norfolk,  49. 

.earlof  Surrey,  870,  897,399, 

466.  479,  490,  601,  619,  667,  674. 

William,  26. 

Howden,  Houeden,  co.  York,  206. 

Howdenshire,  co.  York,  188,  819. 

Howell,  Holowell,  oo.  York,  886. 


Howell,  John,  parson  of  North  Hill,  106. 

Bichard,76. 

Howell  ap  Meryk.  36. 
Howes.  Edward,  216,  228. 

Howeton,  John,  623. 
.Robert,  293. 

Howgh  [in  Bradboume]  ,  co.  Derby,  626. 

Howke.    See  Hook. 

Howsom,  William,  324. 

Howth,  lord  of.    See  St.  Laurence. 

Hoxson.  John,  91. 

Hoygge,  Henry,  467. 

Hubaude,  John,  73. 

Hubbard,  Hobard,  Hobert,  James,  16,  77,  99, 

110, 112,  843,  853,  393.  397,  404, 421, 

429.  468.  490,  667,  674. 

Eichard,  240.  411,  469. 

Huohonson,  John,  162.  168. 
Huohyn,  Kobert,  294. 
Huohyndon.     See  Hughenden. 
Hudde,  John,  188,  891,  461. 
Huddesfeld,  John.  109,  110. 

William,  110,    141,  169,   182,    190. 

246,  268, 863,  896.  897, 447,  490,  498, 
668. 

, ,    attorney-general,    87,    187, 

182.  289. 

,  Katharine  his  wife,  169. 

Hudleston,  Huddilston.  Christopher,  parson 
of  Sudeley,  199. 

James,  481. 

John,  84,  93,  214,  879,  893,  896,  898, 

484,  448,  491,  606,  666,  660. 

,  ,  sheriff  of  Cambridge,  488. 

I ,  escheator  of  Southampton  and 

WUts,  314. 

,  Eichard,  214,  863,  369, 872, 869,  896, 

400,  666. 

, escheator  in  the  counties  of 

Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,  18. 

,  Robert,  66. 

Huet,  Mary,  418. 

Robert,  418. 

.Roger,  81. 

,WiUiam,8l,410. 

Huett,  Giles.  266. 

Hugford,  Huggeford,  Higgeford,  Hyggeford. 
John,  73,  109,  111,  185.  182,  Sll,  319, 
364,  393,  394, 401,  489,  602,  538,  676. 

William,  811. 

Hugh  ap  Philip  ap  Jeyan  ap  DayidLloid,  122. 

Hugham.    See  Hougham, 

Hughenden,  Huohyndon,  co.  Buckingham, 
831. 

Hichendona   [co.    Buckingham],  65, 

66. 

Hughley,  Hugeley  [co.  Salop] ,  850. 

Hughson,  Cornelius,  652. 

Hugons,  Hugyns,  William,  yicar  of  Felpham. 
301. 

Hugyns,  John,  79. 


650 


GENEEAL    INDEX. 


Huish  Cbampflower ,  Huysshe  Chaumfloore,  oo. 

Somerset,  527. 
Huke.    See  Hook. 

Huloot,  Huloote,  Hulootes,  John,  75,    110, 
111,  151, 183, 227.  832, 352,417, 568. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  332,  851, 352, 

383. 

And  see  Holoote. 

Hullarington,  oo.  Wilts,  542. 

HuUe,  Bobert,  abbot  of  Combe,  81. 

Hullse.    See  Huls. 

Hulme,  St.  Senet  upon,  oo.  Norfolk,  mon- 
astery of,  218. 

,  abbot  of ,  82,  463. 

,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  83,  112. 

Huls,  Hullse.  Boger,  141, 256. 
Humber  river,  320. 
Humes,  Biohard  de,  66,  98. 
Humfrey,  Biohard,  227. 

, ,  Marion  his  wife,  227. 

Humphrey,  John,  273. 
,  Thomas,  864. 

Humwell,  John,  844. 

Hunby,  John,  290. 

Hundburton,  oo.  York,  424. 

Hundeslowe.    See  Hounslow. 

Hundon,  Honyden,  oo.  Suffolk,  203,  357. 

Hundred,  Great,  oo.  Cornwall,  359. 
Hundy,  Bobert,  215. 
Hungerford,  oo.  Berks,  859,  537. 

Farleigh  [oo.  Somerset],  168. 

Hungerford,  Mary,  101,  129,  238. 

,  Bobert,  second  lord,  101. 

Margaret  his  wife,  101,  283. 

, ,  third  lord,  101,  129, 171. 

Thomas.  101,  129,  530. 

lord.  101,  129, 171. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  171. 

Walter,  109,  110,  353,  371,  435,  485, 

577. 
Hunne,  Andrew,  174. 

Hunsdon,  Hundesdon,  co.  Hertford,  243,  247. 
Hunston,  Thomas,  567. 
Hunt.  Hunte,  Henry,  118. 

,  John,  27,  145,268. 

, ,  chaplain  of  Winohelsea,  127. 

,  Biohard,  114. 

,  Bobert,  391. 

,  Thomas,  6,  344,  366,  382. 

,  William,  283. 

, ,  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's  by 

Bristol,  269,  278. 

Hunteley,  Thomas,  352. 

Hunter,  John,  325. 

Hunter's  Hall,  le  Huntynghalle.  oo.  York, 
506. 

Huntingdon,  215,  419,  444,  452. 

,  burgesses  of,  443,  444. 

earl  of.    See  Herbert. 


Huntingdon,  county  of,  18,  54.  57,  119.  140. 

141, 156,  289,  315,  354,  862,  893,  396, 

397,  419.  452,  458,  476.  488,  514. 
, ,  sheriff  of,  320, 397.  406.  494, 

518,  519,  544. 
And  see  Wake ;  Tilney. 
, escheator  in.  4, 131, 210,283, 

459,  474. 
, commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

562. 
Huntingfield,  oo.  Kent,  429,  451. 

Huntley,  oo.  Gloucester,  120. 

Hunton.    See  Hinton. 

Hunton,  Hugh,  232. 
,  John,  49. 

Huntyngdon,  John,  530. 

Huntynghalle.    See  Hunters'  Hall. 

Huppyngesoombe.    See  Hippensoombe. 

Hurdy^eslegh,  in  Chawleigh   [co.  BeTon], 

Hniell.  Philip.  813. 

Hurll.  John.  186, 290. 

Hurseley,  Thomas,  128. 

Hurst,  Herst,  co.  Wilte  (now  Berks),  144, 149, 

265,  552. 
Hurstboume  and  Burbage,  prebend  of,  509, 

Hurstmonceux,  co.  Sussex,  478. 

Husband.  Dayid,  143. 

Husbume.    See  Hurstboume. 

Husby,  John,  525. 

Huse,  John,  238,  281. 

,  Boger,  291. 

,  Thomas,  110,  895,  897,  488,  559. 

,WiUiam,  24,  77,  108,  109,110-112, 

144,  147.  165,  241,  321,  822,  348,  353. 
391.  398,  894, 398,  399,  465,  466, 489, 
491-498,  519,  544-546,  563-565,  569, 
561-665,  667,  670,  674,  675. 

, .attorney-general.  4,  37,  51, 

71. 

, ,  chief  justice  of  the    Kings 

Bench,  279,  281,  288.  298,  299.306, 
815,  316,  323.  328,  340,  343,  360.  861, 
360,  882,  385,  432,  498,  609.  634,  538. 

,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  886. 

Hut,  Hute,  John,  98. 

Huton,  John,  480. 

Hutton,  Master  Thomas,   prebendary  of  St. 
Gheorge's,  Windsor,  636. 

, ,  clerk  of  Parliament,  445. 

Hnwys,  William,  367. 

Hyche,  John.  86. 

Hycheook.  Thomas,  163. 

Hyohen.    See  Hitchin. 

Hyddesthorpe,  Henry,  28,  49. 

Hyde  by  Winchester,  co.  Southampton,  abbey 
of,  176. 

conyent  of.  17, 18, 170. 

,  John  Colyngboume,  abbot  of,  176. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


651 


Hjde  hj  WinoliMter,  John,  abbot  of,  17. 

Boger,  abbot  of,  18. 

,  Salidos,  abbot  of,  17. 

,  Thorna*.  abbot  of,  17, 170. 

William,  abbot  of,  18. 

Hyde,  Hide,  Jamee,  155,  160,  382. 

,  Kiohard.  72,  383,  526. 

.Bobert,  157. 

William,  202. 

Hydson,  John,  25. 

Hyet,  Hiet,  Hyot,  George,  68,  503. 

,  Isabel,  469. 

,  James,  24,  384. 

Biohard,68. 

,  Robert.  204,  287,  469.  516. 

Hyggeford.    See  Hngford. 

Hyggy*.  John,  250. 

Hygons,  Higons,  John,  353, 395,  571. 

Hyham,  William,  144. 

Hykelton.    See  Hiokleton. 

Hykelyng.    See  Hiokling. 

Hyldyrston,  Denis,  221. 

Hyll.     5m  Hill. 

Hylliard.    £!<;<;  HiUiard. 

Hyllyng.    See  Hillynge. 

Hylton,  Nicholas,  mayor  of  Cambridge,  555. 

Hylyard.    See  Hilliard. 

Hymmerford,  John,  201. 

Hynde.  William,  7. 

Hyndeley,  (Jeoffrey,  149. 

HyndolTeston,  Denis,  221. 

Hynford,  oo.  Somerset,  140. 

Hyngham.    See  Hedingham ;  Hingham. 

Hynkelysham.    See  Hintlesham. 

Hynkeston.     See  Hinxton. 

Hynkeworthe.    ^^e  Hinxworth. 

Hynkley.    See  Hinckley. 

Hyot.    See  Hyet. 

Hynm.    See  Heyrun. 

Hythe,  Hide,  oo.  Southampton,  514. 

,  Hithe,  oo  Kent,  252. 

,  West,  Westhithye,  oo.  Kent,  485. 


Ibberton,  Ebberton,  Iberton,  co.  Dorset,  118, 
472. 

Ibomathe.    See  Abemethy. 

Iceland,  23,  49,  242. 

IcUeford,  Ikelford,  oo  Hertford,  478,  542. 

lokleton,  Iklyngton,  oo.  Cambridge,  294. 

Ickworth,  Ikworth,  oo.  Suffolk,  188. 

Ideford,  Edeford,  oo.  Defon,  196. 

Iden,  00.  Sussex,  14,  138. 


Iden,  Thomas,  322,  526. 

Idley.    See  Bidley. 

Idley,  John,  28. 

Idlioote,  Utilioota  [co.  Warwick] ,  65. 

Ifield,  00.  Kent,  316. 
,  00.  Sussex,  114. 

Ightham,  co.  Kent,  458,  543. 
Ikelford.    See  Ickleford. 
Iklyngton.    See  Ickleton. 
Ikworth.    See  Ickworth. 
Ham,  Thomas,  sheriff  of  London,  189. 

,  sheriff  of  Middlesex,  221. 

Ubrewer.    See  Isle  Brewer. 

Uchester,  Iveloestre,  YeTilchestre,  co.   Som- 
erset, 17.  329,  390. 

,  burgesses  of,  17. 

Hfraoombe,  Ilford  Combe,  oo.  De?on,  356. 

Hger.  William,  341. 

Hie,  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  192. 

Qlealey.    See  Haley. 

Hlington,  Hillyngton,  co.  Norfolk,  56. 

Illogan,  St.  Iliogan  [co.  Cornwall],  108. 

Hlubmar.     See  Isle  Brewer. 

Hlynworth,  Bichard,  107. 

Hminster,  Ilmyster  [oo.  Somerset] ,  291. 

Ilsley,  Hlesley,  eo»  Berks,  427. 

,  Chepyng  Hlesley,  oo.  Berks,  373. 

West,  Westillesley  [co.  Berks] ,  247. 

Hum,  William,  6. 

Impington,  Impyton,  oo.  Cambridge,  304. 

Ince,  Edmund,  466. 

,  Bobert,  76. 

Thomas,  80. 

Ingatestone,  Ingerston,  co.  Essex,  225,  234. 
Ingaldesthorp,  Edmund,  409. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  409. 

Inge,  Q?homas,  515. 
Ingelby ,  WiUiam,  345, 492. 
Ingerston.    See  Ingatestone. 
Inges,  Bobert,  268. 

Ingilby.  John,  prior  of  Jesus  of  Bethlehem, 
Sheen,  156,  204,  210. 

Ingill,  Thomas,  141. 

Ingleby,  co.  Lincoln,  424. 

Ingleby,  Thomas,  bishop  of  Bathlure,  16, 189. 

, parson  of  Sutton  JBonnington, 

16, 189. 

Inglesfeld,  Joan,  307* 

Inglesmore  in  Mersshelond,  co.  York,  241. 

Inglewood,  Englewood,  co.  Cumberland,  forest 
of,  133. 

Ingoldesby,  John,  354,  559. 

Thomas,  285. 

,  William.  559. 

Ingoldmells,  oo.  Lincoln,  48. 

Ingowe,  Bobert,  467. 

Intwood,  Intewode,  co.  Norfolk,  237. 

IppesweU,  Bobert,  215,  474. 

Ipplepen.  Iplepenne,  oo.  DeTon,  55,  431. 


662 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Ipswich .  Yepiswioh.  Yppyswych,  oo.  Suffolk, 
27,  30,  91,  137,  138.  205,  292.  344. 
358.  379,  429.  452,  467,  487,  506,  641. 

port  of,  47,  231,376,878.404,498, 

586. 

,  ship  called  la  KerveU  of,  240. 

,  priory  of  S.S.  Peter  and  Paul,  8,  11. 

GJeoffrey  Grene,  prior  of,  8. 

,  Don  John  Yorke,  prior  of,  8, 11. 

Ireland.  Irish,  10,  12,  16,  23,  42.  53,  61,  71. 

79,  100, 118, 121,  137,  152,  153,  155, 

160,  164, 194,  246,  254,  339,  841,  848. 

390,  452, 476,  487,  504,  624,  636,  639. 
lieutenant  of .    iSe «  de  la  Pole ;  Gheorge ; 

Biohard. 
, ,  deputy  of.     See  Grey;  Kil- 

dare. 
chancellor  of.     See  Welles ;  Martyn ; 

Sherwood ;  St.  Laurence. 

,  chief  justice  of.    See  Beimyngeham. 

treasurer  of,  61. 

And  tee  Fita  Eustace. 

,  Parliament  of ,  164. 

,  admiral  of.     See  JEUchard ;  Howard. 

,  chancery  of,  164. 

,  hanaper  of,  237.  812,  386,  348. 

,  letters  patent  under  the  great  seal  of, 

47. 

exchequer  of,  120,  686,  687. 

, chamberlain  of ,  270. 

,  common  bench  of ,  536. 

,  money  of,  487. 

coinage  in,  164. 

Irenemuth.     See  Yarmouth. 

Irmyngton,  co.  Norfolk,  469. 

Isaak,  laak,  John,  188,  807,  466,  652. 
,  Thomas,  188. 

Isabel  Of  Elizabeth,  wife  of  George,  duke  of 
Clarence, 68, 89, 97, 102,  111,  123,  124, 
126,  128,  130, 132, 134,  136,  142.  155, 
157,  160,  161,  163,  176,  192,  200,  204. 
206,  212,  217, 227,  284,  287,  288, 299, 
319,329,405,417,508. 

death  of,  72. 

Isaled,  Issalet,  co.  Denbigh,  604. 

Isak.     See  Isaak. 

Isbury,  Isebury,  John,  353,  400,  489,  664. 

Iscoyd.    8u  l8-y-«oed. 

Isebury.     See  Isbury. 

Isenhampsted  Ghenies,  co.  Buckingham,  101. 

Isham,  CO.  Northampton,  172. 

Isham,  John,  115. 

Eichard,  52,  257,  471. 

Iskalt,  William,  68. 

Isle  de  Bats,  in  Brittany,  366. 

,  ship  called  la  Jvlyan  of,  366. 

Isle  Brewer,  Ilbruer,  lUubruar,  co.  Somerset, 
190,  501. 

Isley,  Iseley,  John,  382. 

Islington,  Isolyngton,  oo.  Norfolk,  365,  497. 

Jsmay,  John,  402. 


Issalet.     See  Isaled. 

Is-y-coed,  Iscoyd  [oo.  I>enbigh] ,  516. 

Italy,  Italians,  194,  842.  494,  607. 

,  merchants  of,  2,  588. 

lye,  Richard.  272,  488,  490,  566. 

Thomas,  28,  144,  272,  438,  666. 

Iveloestre.     See  Ilchester. 

lyerley,  in  Einyer,  co.  Stafford,  88,  226,  863. 

458. 
lyers,  John,  400,  489. 

William,  218,  899. 

lyychurch,  iTechiroh,  ooe.  Kent  and  Sussex, 

188. 
Iweme,  Ewem,  co.  Dorset,  prebend  of,  222. 

Courtney,  co.  Dorset,  472. 

Ixnyng.     See  Exning. 


Jaoobbe,  John,  29. 

Jacobi,  Jaooby,  John,  64,  486,  517. 

Jackson,  Ellen,  287. 

Jaoson,  Boger,  yioar  of  Hinckley,  185. 

Jakelottis   [in   Mundon    and  Purleigh],  co. 

Essex,  484. 
Jakson,  Jakeson,  John,  817. 

Biohard,  26. 

Bobert,  268,  404. 

James,  king  of  Scotland,  205,  218,  244,  264, 

462,486. 
James,  Jamys,  Andrew,  548. 

,  Bartholomew,  80. 

..., ,  mayor  of  Ix)ndon.  166,   169, 

170,  188,  201,  210. 
.Edmund,  parson  of  Bolas,  167,   173, 

262. 

,  John,  83,  422,  684. 

,  ,  portioner  of  Crewkeme,  600. 

, parson  of  Baslingham.  410. 

,  parson  of  Mundsley,  414. 

,  Thomas,  73. 

Jannes.     See  James. 

Janyn,  Bobert,  134. 

Jaquetta,  duchess  of  Bedford,  169. 

Jaquyes,  Hugh,  318,  362. 

John,  284. 

Jarum,  Bobert,  248. 

Jaspell.    See  GhasepooL 

Jauregui,  Inicus  de,  248,  279. 

Jay,  Bichard,  292,  363,  396,  399,  491,  672. 

Jebbe,  Thomas,  484. 

Jeffrey  John,  267. 

Jekeman,  John,  380. 

Jelyan,  Bobert,  310. 

Jenkyn,  John,  108. 

,  Bbhard,  296. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


668 


JenkynBon,  John,  310. 

Jenney,  Jenny,  Genney,  Edmund,  16, 112, 354, 

393,  397,  399,  490,  574. 

,  John,  16,  213,  237,  397,  490. 

,  Thomaa,  171,  667. 

William,  16,  112,  321,  322,  465,  466, 

630,  554, 556,  560,  561,  569,  577-580. 

, ,  juBtice  of  the  King's  Bench. 

270,  332,  &1,  360. 
Jeny,  Biohard,  135. 

Jenyll,  Bohert,  134. 
Jenyn,  Henry,  193. 

,  John,  161. 

, Alice  his  wife,  161. 

,  Thomas,  468. 

Jenyns,  Edward,  469. 

Jering,  Bobert,  432. 

Jermayn,  John,  27. 

Jermyn,  John,  142,  143,  294. 

Jememuth.    See  Yarmouth. 

Jemyngham,  John,  399,  490. 

Jersey,  Jereseye,  Gersey,  island  of,   14,  40, 
223,  340.  408. 

Jerreys,  John,  314,  514. 

,Boger,  266. 

Jesmond,  Gtesemond,  Yosemonth,  oo.  North- 
umberland, 318,  319. 

Jesse,  William,  540. 

Jethou,  Gethoo,  island  of,  74,  318,  413. 

JiggO)  John,  83. 

Jooe,  John,  parson  of  Hlogan,  106. 

, ,  parson  of  Pyworthy,  108. 

,  Bichard,  24,  58. 

,  Bobert,  24. 

John,  king  of  England,  390. 

,  charters  of,  62,  63,  305,  812,  334. 

336,  358,  443. 

John,  Henry,  277. 

,  Jak,  20. 

,  John,  20. 

,  Louis,  115. 

,  Petit,  498. 

Thomas,  526. 

John  ap  Eynons  ap  Yonoons,  357. 

ap  Herry,  parson  of  Dorchester,  523. 

ap  Jankyn,  273,  437. 

ap  Bichard,  226. 

apBoger,  32. 

apBys,  195. 

Johnson,  Jonson,  Alexander,  190. 

,  Christopher,  35. 

,  Henry,  229. 

,  John,  26,  552. 

Peter,  95. 

,  Bobert,  205,  299,  319. 

,  William,  299,  531. 

Jolyff ,  Thomas,  warden  of  the  chantry  of  St. 

Mary,  Elmley  under  the  Castle,   159, 

161. 


Jolys,  John,  161. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  161. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  161. 

Jones,  Bichard,  469. 

WiUiam,  437. 

Jonney.     See  Jenney. 
Jonson.     See  Johnson. 
Jonys,  John,  289. 

,  Thomas,  461. 

Josep,  John,  355. 
Joseph,  WiUiam,  479,  539. 
Josselyn,  John,  407. 

Ealph,  562. 

, ,  mayor  of  London,  45. 

Jourdan,  Bichard,  yicar  of  Stoke,  57. 
Joye,  John,  192. 

, prior  of  Bozgrore,  148. 

,  WiUiam,  326. 

Joynour,  Bichard,  150. 
Jnanes,  Peter,  248,  279. 
Jndde,  John, 126. 

,  Bichard,  150. 

Jugler,  John,  mayor  of  Salisbury,  145. 
Julyan,  Bobert,  310. 
Jurdan,  John,  300. 

, ,  vicar  of  Wandsworth,  373. 

,  Thomas,  409,  484. 

Juye,  Boger,  295. 

, ,  Blanche  his  wife,  295. 


K 


Eadewyn«    See  Cedewain. 

Kaerdif.    ;Sfe«  Cardiff. 

Ealowehill.    See  Callow  HiU. 

Kanford.    See  Canford. 

EarlehiU.    See  Carlisle. 

Earre,  Cuthbert,  rector  of  Meeching,  211. 

Karrecroft.    Su  Carr. 

Earsalton.    See  Carshalton. 

Katharine,  daughter  of  Edward  lY,  181,  208, 

221. 
Kawston.    See  Cawston. 
Eaynsham.    See  Keynsham. 
Kayo.    See  Kew. 
Eayrlion.    See  Caerleon. 

KebyU.  Kebill,  Kebeell,  John,  354,  896,  400, 
489,564. 

,  Thomas,  129, 354,  398,  396,  400,  489, 

544,563. 

Kedewon.    See  Cedewain. 

Kedington,  oo.  Essex,  223. 

Kedwelly.    See  Kidwelly. 

Keftesgate.    See  Kiftsgate. 

Kegworth,  co.  Leicester,  439. 

1   Kegwyn,  co.  ComwaU,  239. 


654 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Kekell,  WUIiam,  125. 

Kelbj,  Keleby,  oo.  Linooln,  30,  128. 

£elohith,  John,  265. 

Kele,  Thomai,  parson  of  Bidlington,  296. 

Keleby.    See  Kelby. 

Kelem,  Maigaret,  220. 

Eelerion,  John  de,  239. 

Kelet,  William ,  parson  of  St.  Oeorge,  Exeter. 
152. 

Kelke,  Thomas,  230. 

£ellegrewe.    See  Eyllygrewe. 

Eelley.  Kelly,  KeUegh,  EUiabeth,  59. 

John,  261,  289. 

William,  486. 

Kelmerton,  oo.  Worcester,  379. 

Kelmesoot,  John,  369. 

Kelom,  John,  818. 

Kemerton,  Kemmarton,  oo.  Gloucester,  124. 

Kernes,  William,  414. 

Kemp,  Kempe,  Robert,  898,  490. 

,  Thomas,  822, 397,  492. 

, ,  bishop    of    London     [1450- 

1489],   108.  166,  169,  201,  215,  235, 
269, 282, 285,  317,  442,  466,  559,  566. 

Eempston,  oo.  Bedford,  428. 

Kempton,  Kenyngton,  Cold  Kenyngton,  oo. 
Middlesex,  47, 348. 

Kemys,  Arthur,  302. 

Boger,  302, 560. 

Kenaston.    See  Kynaston. 

Kendal,  oo.  Westmoreland,  121, 195, 500. 

Kendale,  Kendall,  John,  61,  275,  296,  324, 
349, 367,  454,  490, 525, 546, 566, 579. 

, ,  secretary  of  Biohard  III,  367. 

418, 454, 490,  506, 589,  540. 

Turoopolier  of  Bhodes,  194. 

,  keeper  of  the  writs  and  rolls 

of  the  Common  Bench,  463. 

, ,  mayor  of  Bridgew»ter,  356. 

, esoheator  of  Kent,  550. 

,  Thomas,  266. 

Kene,  Thomas,  6. 

,  William,  178. 

Kenfig,  Kensyk  [co.  Glamorgan]  ,511. 
Kenford  by  Ken,  oo.  Devon,  177. 

Kenilworth,  Kennig,  Chenillewrdd,  Kyllng- 
worth,  oo.  Warwick,  65,  73. 

,  canons  of,  65,  66. 

prior  and  convent  of,  389. 

• ,  charter  dated  at,  69. 

Kezmet  river,  oos.  Berks  and  Wilts,  537. 

Kennig.    See  Kenilworth. 

Kennington,  Kenyngton,  co.  Surrey,  436.' 

Kensale.    See  Kinsale. 

Kenston,  Thomas,  84. 

Kensyk.    See  Kenfig. 


Kent,  oounty  of,  24,  51,  87, 109, 111-113, 119, 
184,  240,  284.  308,  344,  355,  362.  370, 
378,  383, 392,  395,  398,  420,  425,  432, 
435,  466, 474,  485,  490,  522,  525,  541, 
546. 

,  sheriff  of,  58,  78,  109,  308. 

322, 371, 392, 398,  446.  485,  494,  518, 
519,  522,  544. 

And  iee  Cheyne ;  Bamme ;  Pekham. 

> esoheator  m,  169,  282,  346, 

493,  511. 

And  see  Qn,rDidt;  Crafford,  Brode;  Swan; 
Kendale. 

, outlawries  in,  25.  28,  29,  31. 

40,  43,  84, 148, 149. 185. 186, 189. 199, 
251, 266, 292,  294.  305.  323, 357.  534. 

, .subsidy  and  ulnaee  of  cloth 

in,  317. 457. 

, justices  in  eyre  in,  331. 

, justices  of  the  peace  in.  251. 

,  conmiissions  of  the  peace  in, 

562. 

Kent,  Henry,  123. 

Joan,  252. 

John,  28,  84,  345. 

, ,  parson  of  Baoheeore,  88. 

, parson  of  Little  Comberton, 

88,  312,  313. 

, ,  vicar  of  Horleyaod  Homton, 

312. 

Kent,  Laurence,  518,  545. 

,  Marion,  84. 

,  Biohard,  570. 

,  Thomas,  252. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  252. 

Kentisbury,  Kentesbrare,  co.  Devon,  483. 

Kenton,  co.  Devon,  345. 

Kentwode,  John,  239. 

Kenulf ,  king  of  the  Mercians,  charter  of,  74. 

Kenwick,  co.  Norfolk,  487. 

Kenyngton.    See  Kempton. 

Kergyll.  John,  284. 

Kerkebe,  Nicholas,  150. 

Kerkeby.    See  Kirby. 

Kerloan,  Master  Alan  de,  366. 

Kemenran.    See  Carnarvon. 

Kem,  Bobert,  371. 

Kerris,  Kirres  [in  Paul] ,  co.  Cornwall,  497. 

,  Keres  Mnr,  oo.  Cornwall,  239. 

Kersler,  John,  45. 

Kertelyng.     See  Kirtling. 

Kerver,  Master  John,  parson  of  Ckdling,  174. 

Bobert,  vicar  of  Manfleld,  300. 

WiUiam,273. 

Kery.     See  Cery. 
Keryer.    See  Kirrier. 
Kesten,  Thomas,  144. 
Ketelisden,  WUliam,  292. 
KeteU.  WiUiam,  40. 
Keting,  David,  390. 
Keton,  prebend  of,  167. 
And  see  Kiveton. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


655 


Keton.  John,  86,  188. 
Nioholas,  3GS, 

Kettering,  Keteryng,  oo.  Northampton,  639. 

Kettleby,  Ketilby,  oo.  Lincoln,  342. 

Ketyng,  James,  prior  of  the  hospital  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  Ireland,  137. 

Eeyermond.    See  Kirmond. 

Kew,  Kayo,  co.  Surrey,  408. 

Kew  Stoke,  Eewestoke,  oo.  Somerset,  437. 

Keje,  Nicholas,  450. 

Eeyford,  Cajforde,  in  Frome,  oo.  Somerset, 
72. 

Keynes,  John,  the  elder,  237 

,  the  younger,  237. 

Eeynigh  [oo.  Denbigh],  604. 

Keynsham,  Kaynsham,  co,  Somerset,  208,  294, 

436. 
KeyTes,  Bobert,  626. 

Kidderminster,  Kydyrmynster,  oo.  Worcester, 
28. 

Kidlington,  Cudlington,  co.  Oxford,  323. 

Kidwelly,  Kedwelly,  Kydwelly,  Geoffrey,  88, 
362, 408. 

Morgan,  218,  216,  246, 384,  395,  397- 

399,  463, 488,  489,  491,  644,  547,  659. 
672,  679,  680. 

,  attorney  general,   349,   892, 

463.  526,  685. 

Kiftsgate,  Keftesgate,  oo.  Gloucester,  hundred 
of,  162,  810, 461. 

Kighley,  John,  612. 

Kilbum,  Kylboum,  co.  Middlesex,  prioress 
and  nuns  of,  510. 

,  Katharine,  prioress  of,  610. 

,  Welbuma,  oo.  York,  93. 

Kildare,  Gerald,  earl  of,  deputy  lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  164. 

Kildare,  earl  of.  See  Fitzgerald;  Fits 
Morioe. 

Kilgerran,  Gilgarran,  Kylgarvan  [oo.  Pem- 
broke] ,  819,  414. 

Kilham,  Kyllom,  oo.  Tork,  83. 

Kilkhampton,  Kylkehampton,  oo.  Cornwall, 
299, 414. 

Killingholme,  Kyllyngholme,  oo.  Lincoln,  294, 
683. 

Kilvington,  Kylvyngton,  oo.  Nottingham,  820. 

Kilworth,  North,  oo.  Leicester,  268. 

Kimberley,  Kymberley,  oo.  Norfolk,  316. 

Kimberworth,  Kymberworth  [oo.  York] ,  612. 

Kimbolton,  Kymbolton,  oo.  Huntingdon,  476. 

Kineton,  Chepyngkynton,  Great  Kyngton.  oo. 
Warwick7231. 

King,  the.  See  Edward  IV  j  Edward  V  ; 
Biohard  UI. 

King's  army,  240,  249.  250, 254. 282, 288. 

ohapel,  64,  98, 162, 166. 

coronation.  298. 

harbourers,  880. 

heralds,  18, 118,  141. 

hounds,  107,  438. 


King's  jewels,  196,  223,  258,  276. 

jewelhouse,  76,  122. 

minstrels,  22. 

pavilions,  443. 

ships,  211,  240,  253,  264.  308,  329, 

633. 

signet,  196. 

stud,  192. 

trumpeters,  14,  96,  198,  310. 

Kingesmyll,  Kyngesmyll,  Bichard,  13,  14. 

Kingsbridge,  Kyngesbrugge,  oo.  Deyon,  261, 
2G2. 

Kingsbury,  Kyngesbury,  oo.  Somerset,  427. 

King's  Cliffe,  Kyngesclyff,  oo.  Northampton, 
28. 

Kingsdon,  Kyngeston,  oo.  Somerset,  140. 

Kingsey,  Kyngesey,  oo.  Buckingham,  13. 

King's  Langley,  co.  Hertford,  469. 

King's  Nordley,  in  Alveley,  co.  Salop,  496. 

Kingsnorth,  Kyngesknoth,  co.  Kent,  401,  446, 
482. 

King's  Norton,  Kyngesnorton,  oo.  Worcester, 
416. 

King's  Thorpe,  oo.  Northampton,  383. 

Kingston,  Kyngeston.  oo.  Devon,  91. 

Kynston,  oo.  Kent,  281,  486. 

,  00.  Nottingham,  439. 

,      Kyngesdon      by      Ilohester,      co. 

Somerset,  106. 

by  Berham,  oo.  Kent,  382. 

by  Frenyngham,  co.  Kent,  332. 

on  Hull,  00.  York,  165,  171,  338,  339, 

372,  377,  896,  420,  446,  466,  482,  494, 
609,  518. 

,  mayor  and  burgesses  of,  466. 

,  niayor  of,  10,  210. 

port  of.  7.  37,  88,  127.  281, 

832,  351,  852, 377,  403,  404,  456, 482, 
484,  509,  640. 

,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

198,  346,  868,  457. 

on  Thames,  oo.  Surrey,  43,  268,  367, 

876. 

South,  CO.  Dorset,  254. 

Kington,  Kyngton,  co.  Warwick,  462,  541. 

,  Chintona  [co.  Warwick],  66,  66. 

,  [oo.  Glouoest^r],  3. 

,  West,  Westkyngton,  co.  WUto,  14. 

Kinyer.  Kynfare,  oo.  StafiEord,  226,  863,  462, 
46& 

,  forest  of,  47, 88,  226,  868,  452,  468. 

Kinsale,  Kensale,  in  Ireland,  79. 

Kirby,  Kerkeby,  Kyrkeby,  oo.  Essex,  27,  31, 
294. 

Kirkburton,  oo.  York,  229. 


656 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Kirkbj  in  Kendal,  co.  Westmoreland,  ohapel 
of  St.  Leonard  by,  409. 

by  Boroughbridge,  oo.  York,  93. 

in  Bydale,  co.  York,  93. 

Malxeard,  Malessart,  co.  York,  75,  93, 

611. 
Moorside,   Kyrkeby    Moreshede,    oo. 

York,  14. 

Kirkby,  Bobert,  abbot  of  Owston,  280,  288. 
Eirkeby.     See  Kirby. 
Kirkeby,  Jobn,  325. 
'Kirkeham,  Henry,  214. 

,  Bobert,     dean     of     St.      Stephen's. 

Westminster,  291. 
Kirketon.     See  Eirton 
Kirkhall,  John,  parson  of  Sampford,  247. 
, parson  of  Notgrove,  813. 

Eirkly  Boad,  Eirkelerode,  by  Yarmouth.  32. 

340,463. 
Kirkton.     See  Eirton. 
Kirmond,  Keyermond,  oo.  Lincoln,  174. 
Kirres.     See  Kerris. 
Kirrier,  Keryer,  co.  Cornwall,  384. 
Eirtling,  Eertelyng,  co.  Cambridge,  295. 
Eirton,  Eirketon,  co.  Lincoln,  74,  329. 

,  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln,  235. 

,  in  Lindsey,  oo.  Lincoln,  263. 

[co.  Nottingham],  569. 

Eiveton,  Eeton,  oo.  York,  303. 
Enapton,  co.  York,  482. 
Enapton,  John,  101. 
Enaresborough,  oo.  York,  434. 

,  forest  of,  345. 

Enebworth,  oo.  Hertford,  letters  patent  dated 

at,  119. 
Eneesall,  Enesale,  oo.  Nottingham,  525. 
Eneyet.     See  Enyvet. 
Enight.     See  Enyght. 
Enighton,  Enyghton  [oo.  Salop] ,  350. 
Enightsbridge,  co.  Middlesex,  303. 
Enookin,  Enokyn  [co.  Salop] ,  45. 
EnoU.    See  Enowle. 
Enook,  Enouoke,  oo.  Wilts,  497. 
Enotting,  co.  Bedford,  476. 
Enottingley,  John  de,  507. 
Enouoke.     See  Enook. 
Enowle,  EnoU  [in  Shepton  Montaoute],  oo. 

Somerset,  63. 
Enowesley,  Thomas,  83. 
Enoyle,  Enoylle,  William,  397.  488. 
Enut,  king  of  England,  219. 
Enyfton.     See  Enyveton. 
Enyght,  Enight,  John,  155,  322,  332,  416. 

Leonard,  112,  183,  319. 

Biohard,  357. 

,  Bobert,  56. 

,  mayor  of  Queenborough,  232. 

,  Thomas,  85,  394,  398.  491,  505. 

,  WUliam,  159. 

Enyghton,  Henry,  83. 
,  Philip,  372. 


Enypso  [in  Mayland] .  oo.  Essex,  495. 

Enyvet,  Enevet,  Edmund,  53. 

,  Edward,  53. 

Eliiabeth,  171. 

John,  53,  171,238. 

Thomas,  238,  353. 

,  William,  63,  110,  111,  113,  171,  257. 

362,  371.  393,  567. 
,  sheriff  of  Suffolk,  205. 

Enyyeton,  Enyfton,  John,  524. 

,  Nicholas,  6,  47,  351. 

,  Bichard,  524. 

Eokered.     See  Ookride. 
Eokesey.    See  Cokesey. 
Eokkys,  William,  prebendary  of  Tamworth. 
235. 

Eousethmeredith.  in  Wales,  474. 
Erakenthorpe.     See  Crakenthorpe. 
EuUs,  Hermann,  71. 
Eybbeoliva.     See  Guy's  Cliff. 
Eydwell,  Biohard,  480. 

, ,  chaplain  of  Woodstock,  316. 

Eydwelly.     See  Kidwelly. 

Kydyrmynster.     See  Eidderminster. 

Eyell,  John,  339,  432. 

Eyftesgate.     See  Eiftsgate. 

Eylboum.     See  Eilbum. 

Eylgarran.     See  Eilgerran. 

Eyllom.     See  Eilham. 

Kyllygrewe,   EeUegrewe,  Thomas,  145,  396, 

398,  490,  645,  556. 
Eyllyngworth.     See  Eenilworth. 
Eyllyngworth,  Henry,  abbot  of  Darley,  32. 
Kyme,  South,  Suthkyme,  co.  Lincoln,  607. 
Eyme,  Thomas.  174. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  174. 

Thomas,  of  Friskney,  354,  398,  491, 

665. 
Eymere,  Gilbert,  4 . 
Eynaston.   Eenaston.  Boger,  218,  393,   396. 

401,408,441,671. 
, .sheriff  and  esoheator  of  the 

county  of  Merioneth,  441. 

Kyne,  Thomas,  6. 
Eynerton,  Boger,  491. 
Eynfare.     See  Kinver. 
Eyng,  John.  292,  295. 

,  Oliver,  secretary  of  Edward  IV,  48, 

196,228. 

,  prebendary  of  St.   George's, 

Windsor.  228. 

^    ,  parson  of  St.  Pierre  by  Calais, 

175. 

warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

John,  Dorchester,  55. 

,  William.  261. 

Eyngdon,  Edward,  130,  460,  510. 
Eyngescote,  Thomas,  44. 
Eyngesey.     See  Eingsey. 
Eyngeslmoth.     See  Eingsnorth. 
Eyngesmyll.    See  Eingesmyll. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


657 


KyniEesthomes,  in  Shenton,  oo.  Wilts,  90, 
132. 

EyngMton,  John,  prior  of  Merton,  148,  189, 

536. 

Nicholas  de.  3. 

,  Sir  Nicholas  de,  3. 

Thomas,  467. 

Ejn^n.    See  Eineton :  Kington. 

Kyngton,  Walter,  86. 

K^,  Kfnne.  Bobert,  44,  81 

Kynston.    See  Kingston. 

Kynton,  Walter,  86. 

Kyriell,  John,  78. 

Kjrkeby.     See  Kirkby ;  Kirby. 

Kyrkeby,  John,  404. 

Sir  John,  prebendary  of  Llandaff, 

98. 

Biohard.  34. 

Kyrkeman,  John,  266. 
Kyrswell.  Richard,  819. 
Kyrton.     See  Kirton. 
Kyrton,  John,  226. 
Kyry.     See  Cery. 


Laberok,  John,  632. 

Laokford  Lakford,  eo.  Suffolk.  232. 

Laoon,  Richard,  243.  401.  491. 

WiUiani,  449. 

Lacy,  Henry  de,  earl  of  Lincoln,  45. 

^iomas,  655. 

William,  164,  317,  891, 430. 

,  chief  judge  in  the  court*  of 

Admiralty,  346. 

, ,  clerk  of  the  council,  461. 

Ladbrook,  Lodbroc  [eo.  Wamrick],  65. 

Laiburn.     See  Leybum. 

Laindon  Hills,  co.  Essex,  638. 

Lake.  John,  123. 

Lakford.     See  Lackford. 

Lakyn.  Richard.  243. 

Lamarsh.  Lammereshe.  eo.  Essex.  389. 

Lambe.  Emma.  26. 

John,  26.  28. 

.Thomas.  473. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  478. 

Ijambehigh.     See  Lambeth. 

Lamberhurst,  Lambirherst.  cos.   Kent  and 

Sussex,  84. 
Lambertis,  oo.  Gloucester,  550. 
Lambeth.  Lambehigh,  Lamehithe,  oo.  Surrey, 

130,  278,  336. 
South,  Sothlambhith,  oo.  Surrey,  632. 

Lamboume,  Stephen.  56. 
Lambyn,  John,  60. 

8268 


Lamehithe.  See  Lambeth. 

Lamintona.  See  Leamington. 

Lammershe.  See  Lamarsh. 

Lamuntonn.  See  Leamington. 

Lanark,  Lanerik.   Lenerk.  in  Scotland,  218, 
,  286. 

:  Lancaster,  county  palatine  of,  65, 94, 168,  363, 
1  367. 381, 

chancellor  of .  45,  368.  522. 

escheator  in,  46.  522. 

duchy  of,  66,  61,  214.  475.  528. 

, letters  patent  under  the  seal 

of.  331,  888.  541. 

Lanoastir.  Henry,  86. 

Lanoastre,  Lanoastar,  John,  186. 

Lancastre.  Gilbert  de,  286. 

Alice  his  wife,  286. 

John  de,  286. 

Thomas,  48. 

Lanceston.     See  Launoeston. 
lAndeford  [co.  York],  93. 
Landelik.    See  Landulph. 
Landemean.  in  Brittany.  366. 
Landey.    See  Lundy. 
Landhilp.     See  Landulph. 
Landregare  [in  Brittany].  356. 

,  ship  called  le  Nicholas  of,  366. 

Landulph.  Landkilp,  Landelik,  co.  Cornwall, 

415. 
Lane,  John.  181. 

Ralph,  62,  77. 

Bichard,  62. 

William,  289. 

rector  of   Bunoton     Holme, 

150. 
Laneham.     Su  LaTenham. 

Lang.  Alexander.  640. 

Henry,  640. 

John,  640. 

Bobert.  640. 

Walter.  540. 

Langacre.  co.  DeTon,  482. 

Langdon.  co.  Essex,  369. 

And  tee  Laindon. 
Langeford.     See  Langf ord. 
Langeley.     See  Langley. 
Langfoid,  co.  Oxford,  83. 
,  Langeford,  co.  Somerset,  26. 

Langford.  John.  466,  458. 

.escheator   of    Warwick    and 

Leicester,  87,  186. 

,  Nicholas,  667. 

Balph.  396.  400.  490,  667. 

,  Bichard,  60. 

Thomas,  88. 

Langham,  co.  Dorset,  497. 

CO.  Butland,  433. 

,  CO.  Surrey,  884. 

Langham,  Gregory.  161. 

2  T 


658 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Langley,  charter  dated  at,  858. 

CO.  Kent,  462,  627. 

,  Langelay  [oo.  Oxford],  167. 

CO.  Sussex,  127. 

Marsh,  Lancley  Marreys,  oo.  Buck- 
ingham. 25l7l09. 

South,  Southlangele,  co.  Sonthamp- 

ton,  317. 

Langlej,  Langeley,  Edmund,  893. 

Henry.  146,  353,  400,  656. 

.John,  168,406,641. 

Thomas,  26. 

WiUiam,  864.  641. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  641 

Langoneth,  William,  239. 

Langport,  Bichard,  252. 

Langriche,  John.  101. 

Langston,  Langeston,  oo.  Devon,  642. 

Langston.  John,  23.  207.  224,  896,  399,  400. 
488.  489,  669. 

sheriff  of  Bedford,  189. 

Langstrothdale,  Longstraght,  co.  York,  606. 

Langton,  oo.  York,  424. 

Langton.  Henry.  226. 

John,  188,  496. 

Eiohard.  24. 130.  630 

Eobert.  842,  412. 

Thomas,  102,  219.  492. 

, bishop  of  St.  David's  [1488- 

1485],  848,  861,  387,  412.  621.  627. 

681,  648. 
bishop    of  Salisbury    [1485- 

1493],  621,  627.  631,  688, 648. 

,  parson  of  Pembridge.  638. 

Langvile.  Qeorge,  639. 

Langvrorth.     See  Longworth. 

Lannemenagh.     See  Lltmymyneoh. 

Lanoly,  Nicholas,  290. 

Lanteglos  by  Bodinnoo,   co.  Cornwall,  266, 

478. 
Lanthoesant.    See  Llandausant. 
Lanthony.    See  Llanthony. 
Lappyng,  Adrian,  82. 
Larder,  l^omas.  17. 
Laredo,  in  Spain,  446. 
Larke,  Peter,  81. 

Larling,  Lirlyng,  oo.  Norfolk,  66.  808. 
Latcheley  Hall,  co.  Essex,  179. 
Latemere.     See  Latymer. 
Lathell.  Nicholas.  406.  468. 
Lathered,  Bichard,  837. 
Latymer,  Latemere.  Nicholas,  863,  896,  486, 

627,  669. 

Bichard.  266, 

,  William,  the  elder,  96. 

, the  younger,  96. 

Laughame,  Tallaghan,  oo.  Carmarthen,  476. 

Launoeston.  Dunheved,  Launoeveton,  Lances- 
ton,  CO.  Cornwall, 41. 60.  178,  239.  270. 
359.  493.  608. 

,  Bobert,  prior  of,  178. 


Launde.  oo.  Leicester,  prior  and  convent  of, 
48,  98.  842. 

,  Thomas  Frysby,  prior  of.  31,  84. 

Bobert,  prior  of,  842. 

,  Bobert  de  Martivaus.  prior  of,  342. 

Laonde,  Thomas  de  la.  472. 

Laurence.  John,  267.  366,  872.  876,  568. 

Bichard.  76.  122,  417. 

Bobert.  272. 

Boger,  470,  472. 

Laurence  ap  Meurio  Bara,  157. 

Laurenoeson,  Lauranceson.  Walter.  270. 
Laurens,  Thomas.  632. 

Walter,  267. 

Lavenham,  Laneham.  co.  Suffolk.   167.  859, 

497. 
Lavenitheuery  (?  Llanvetherine).  in  Wales, 

474. 
Lawdere.  James.  207. 
Lawe,  Bichard,  830. 
Laweley.     See  Lawley. 
Lawenny,  John.  394,  425.  579. 
Laweson,  John.  176. 

Lawley,  Laweley.  John.  364.  396.  401.  571. 
Thomas,  escheator  in  the  county  of 

Salop,  85. 
Lawney,  William,  56. 
Laws,  John.  266. 
Lawybet.    in    Lanteglos    by    Bodinnoo,    co. 

Cornwall,  266. 

Laxton.  oo.  Nottingham.  824. 

Lay.    See  Lea. 

Lay.  John.  221. 

Laycok.  Thomas,  186. 

Lea,  Leye,  Lay,  river,  22,  216,  844. 

Leadenham,  Lednam,  co.  Lincoln,  69,  74. 

Leake,  Leke,  oo.  Lincoln,  48. 

Leamington,  Lamintona  [co.  Warwick] ,  66. 

Leohe,  Alexander,  194,  487. 

,  Nicholas.  844. 

Leoynor,  Philip,  840. 

Ledes.    See  Leeds. 

Lednam.    See  Leadenham. 

Ledys.    See  Leeds. 

Lee,  CO.  Butland,  forest  of,  460. 

Lee,  Alexander,  626. 

Henry,  221. 

John,  225,  496. 

,  Nicholas,  626. 

,  Beginald,  8. 

Bichard,  446,  499,  563. 

,  Bobert,  626. 

,  Thomas,  225. 

,  William.  214,  314,  486,  614.  626. 

And  $ee  Legh. 

Leedes,  Anne.  56. 

Leeds,  Ledes.  Ledys,  oo.  Kent,  244,  842,  526, 
627. 

prior  and  oonvent  of,  842,  418. 

Leek,  oo.  Stafford,  814. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


669 


Leek,  Lake,  Bobert.  829. 

,  Thonmfl.  395,  400.  489,  569. 

Legak.  Cambet.  426. 

Leget.  Bobert,  429. 

Leggatts,  Legates  [in  Tilliiigham] ,  oo.  Essex, 

495. 
Legh.    See  Leigh. 
Legh,  John,  400,  489. 

Balph,486. 

,  Beginald,  8. 

,  Thomas,  510. 

And  $ee  Lee. 
Leghton.    See  Leighton. 
Jj^gjB.    See  Liege. 

Leicester.  Leycestre,  87»  2S5,  287,  467,  471, 

483. 
St.  Mary  de  Pratis,  abbot  and  conyent 

of.  471 . 
, John,  abbot  of,  471,  541. 

collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary,  New- 
ark, dean  and  canons  of,  178. 

, William  Chaontre,  dean  of, 

129, 178. 
letters  patent  dated  at.  121.  867.  370. 

371.  375. 

,  charter  dated  at,  812. 

Bobert.  earl  of.  66. 

comity  of,  60.  98.  109,  111,  115,  183, 

208.  820.  854.  398,  396.  400,  418.  419, 

452.  489.  544. 

,  sheriff  of.  109.  320.  398.  400, 

489,  494,  518.  519.  544. 

And  $ee  Trussell. 

,  eeoheator  in,  4,  210.  257. 840. 

459. 
And   see   Lysle  ;     Langford  ;     Warde  ; 
Vemey;  Temple. 

, ,  outlawries  in,  81,  84. 

commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

568. 
Leicrofte,  John,  chaplain  of  Tintagel.  868. 
Leigh,  Legh,  Lye.  co.  Essex.  508.  588. 

CO.  Gloucester.  120. 

Liegh.  CO.  Wilts,  424. 

Durant,  Lyduraunt  [in  PllUton] ,  co. 

Cornwall,  415. 

North,  Northlie,  co.  Oxford,  120. 

Leigh,  Liegh.  Thomas,  396.  556. 
Leighton.  Leghton,  Ley^ton,  John.  401,  491. 
570. 

Leighton  Buzbu^.  oo.  Bedford.  172. 178.  212, 
219. 

Leixlip,  Lexlep.  co.  Kildare,  475. 

Leke.    See  Leake ;  Leek. 

Leke.  Andrew.  435.  491. 

.John.  244. 

Lelegnine,  Laurence,  150. 

Lem.  Boger,  817. 

Lematon,  Walter.  88. 

Lemster.  Walter.  482. 

Lemyng,  Sir  Edmund,  105. 

Lenerk.    See  Lanark. 


Lenne,  John,  493. 
Lenne.    See  Lynn. 

Lenton,  co.  Nottingham.  105. 

prior  and  conyent  of,  549. 

,  John,  prior  of,  104. 

,  Biohard  Dene,  prior  of.  258. 

Leo.  Ste.  Marie  de,  in  Guernsey,  211. 

Leominster.  Lymster,  co.  Hereford,  148,  228. 

,  Lymmynster,  oo.  Sussex,  195. 

Leonard,  Thomas,  42. 
Lepe,  CO.  Southampton,  514. 
Lepton.  John,  423. 
Bichard,  505.  644. 

Lesbery.  Thomas,  parson   of   St.    Nicholas, 

Calais,  251. 
Leseboume.  Gerard.  844. 
Lesle,  John,  242. 

Lesnes.  co  Kent,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  466. 
Lessa.  John,  239. 

Martin,  289. 

Boger,  239. 

Marjory  his  wife.  239. 

Lessy.  Henry.  218.  278.  808. 

Biohard,  869. 

Lestraunge.    See  Straunge. 

Letheringham.  [co.  Suffolk] ,  456. 

Lethywode  [co.  Salop],  122L 

Letwell.  CO.  York,  86,  188. 

Leukenore,  Lukenore,  Lewkenor,  John.  169. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  169. 

Bichard.  863,  370.  394,  400,  489,  519, 

575. 

of  Shyffeld.  898. 

, ,  of  Brymbletye,  897. 

Boger,  8.  52.  575. 

Thomas.  853.  894.  898.  428.  485,  444, 

585, 576. 
Leyenthorpe,  John,  96.  116,   155.  885.  449. 

661. 

,  Laurence.  801. 

,  Nicholas,  845. 895.  401.  562. 

Thomas,  8.  847.  562. 

Leyenthrop.  Denis.  498. 

Leyerington.  co.  Cambridge.  485. 

Leyesey.  Hugh.  214. 

Leyet,  Henry.  545. 

Lewellyn.  John.  280. 

Leweny.    See  Lleweny. 

Lewes,  oo.  Sussex,  48.  174,  191,  221.  648. 

,  George  Storton,  prior  of,  226. 

Lewes,  Lowes,  Dayid,  437. 

Henry.  182,  559. 

Hugh,  162. 

John.  161.  228.  326,  872. 

,  Philip,  22,  77,  78,  127,  145. 546. 

, lieutenant  of  Doyer    Castle. 

462. 

Biohard.  184,  895,  400,  660. 

Lowestoft.    See  Lowestoft 
Lewkenor.    See  Leukenore. 


660 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Lewya,  Henry,  22. 

Lexham,  Dame  Eliiabeth,  abbeae  of  Ba^inir, 
166. 

,  Waiiain,  223. 

Lexlep.    See  Leizlip. 

Leyborn,  Laibum,  oo.  York,  300. 

Lejoestre,  Sir  John,  warden  of  the  chantry  of 
Flawforth  and  Ghilwell,  105. 

Leyook,  Thomas,  186. 
Leye.    See  Lea. 
Leye,  John.  221. 
Levnam,  Thomas,  660. 
Leynham,  John,  260. 

, Margaret  his  wife,  260. 

Leyson,  John,  87. 

Leystoft.     See  Lowestoft. 

Lichefeld,  Lychefeld,  Edmnnd,  126.  372. 

John,  parson  of  Old  Bomney,  297. 

Richard.  102. 

archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  466. 

Lichfield.  Lychefeld,  oo.  Stafford,  2. 
bishop  of.     See  Coventry. 

Liddington.  co.  Rutland,  letters  patent  dated 

at.  64.  119-121,  144,  159.  670. 
Lidney,  oo.  Worcester,  379. 
Lidstone,  Lydeston,  oo.  Devon,  542. 
Li^,  Legys,  42. 

bishopric  of,  439. 

Liegh.    See  Leigh. 

Ligh,    See  Leigh  ;  Lye. 

Lightfote.  John,  460.' 

Ligon.    See  Lygon. 

Lilbnm,  Lylbom,  John.  396,  668. 

, the  younger,  214. 

William.  439. 

LiUeshull,  oo.  Salop,  Robert  Fits  John,  abbot 
of.  148. 

LiUington,  Lillintona  [oo.  Warwick] ,  65. 
Limehouse,  Lymeostes,  co.  Middlesex.  215. 
Limington,  Lymyngton,  co.  Somerset,  17. 
Limmer,  Alan,  86. 
Limpsfield,  Lymmesfeld,  co.  Surrey,  86. 

Linby,  Lyndeby  in  Shirwode,  oo.  Nottingham. 
19. 

Lincoln,  142,  396,  518. 

mayor  and  citisens  of,  521. 

mayor  of,  210. 

And  tee  Bate. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  391.  392,  430, 

438. 

.diocese  of.  33,  39,  54,  62,  187.  162, 

160,  162.  170,  193,  201.  223.  228,  229, 
236.  278.  280,  296.  302.  312.  315.  323, 
334.  361.  362,  874.  377.  387.  408.  424. 
445,  462,  463,  465,  480,  496.  499,  611. 
512.  541,  552. 

bishopric  of,  612. 

bishop  of.     See  Rotherham ;  Russell ; 

Alnewyk. 

,  church  of,  209. 

,  dean  and  chapter  of,  116,  123,  176. 


Linoohi,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  234. 

earl  of.    See  Lacy;  de  la  Pole. 

,  earldom  of,  176. 

county  of.  51.  70.  71.  87.  108.   110. 

112,  119,  125,  158,  179,  281,  282.  297. 
393.  394.  418.  453.  464. 

sheriff  of,  108.  263.  320.  393, 

398.  446.  494,  619,  544,  661. 

And  see  Tyrwhite  ;  Meres. 

escheator  in,  4,  10,  62,  105. 

209.  210,  306.  469,  474.  621,  622. 

And  see  Haiyngton  ;    Saynton :   Banke  ; 
Shotton. 

outlawries  in.  27,  83.86. 149. 

266.  293,  294. 

,    .subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth 

in,  234. 

parte  of  Holland  in,  853,  399. 

491. 

, oommissions   of    the 

peace  in,  664. 

!    , ,  parts    of    Eesteyenin,    363, 

I  4o9. 

, , .commissions   of   the 

peace  in.  664. 

, ,  parts  of  Lindsey  in,  320,  354, 

398.  491. 

, , commissions    of    the 

peace  in.  666. 

Lincoln,  Thomas,  parson  of  Soartho.  223. 

Lingfield,  Lyngefeld,  oo.  Surrey,  41. 

Linlithgow.  Lynthou,  in  Scotland.  174. 

Linsted.  Lynsted,  co.  Kent,  29. 

Linton.  Lynton,  co.  Cambridge,  96. 

CO.  Kent.  28.  160. 

CO.  York,  139, 

Lirlyng.     See  Larling. 
Lisbon,  Luxbum,  in  Portugal.  366. 
Lisieux.  Amulf ,  bishop  of,  63. 
Liskeard.  Lyscarde,  Lyskert,  oo.  Cornwall,  485. 
487,  493,  524. 

mayor  of.  486,  487. 

Liston  Over  hall,  co.  Essex,  381. 

Litelbury,  Lytylbury,   Humphrey,  399,  464, 
491. 

Litilhaye,  John,  73. 

Litman.  John,  293. 

Littelton,  Litelton,  Thomas.  22,  30,  50  112 

182,  289.  557.  660,  663-666,  667.  670.' 

573.  676.  578. 

, justice  of  the  Common  Bench 

11.  67. 

William.  392,  394.  399.  491,  678. 

Littleworth,  Litilworth  by  Chepyngfaryngdon 
CO.  Berks,  306. 

Livesey,  Lyveeey,  co.  Lancaster,  71. 

Llanafan,  Llanhavan  [co.  Cardigan],  92. 

Llandaff.  bishopric  of,  98,  122. 

bishop  of.     See  Smyth  ;  Marshall. 

diocese  of,  334. 

church  of,  dean  and  chapter  of,  98. 

,  prebend  in,  98. 


GENEEAL    INDEX. 


661 


Llandaiiflant,  Lanthoesant,  in  Wales,  474. 

Llandovery,  Llannandeure,  oo.  Caarmarthen, 
521. 

Llanhayen.     ^^e  Llanafan. 

Llannandeure.    See  Llandoyerj. 

Llanstephan  [oo.  Caermarthen] ,  349,  414. 

Llanthony  Prima,  co.  Monmouth,  priory  of  St. 

John  Baptist.  246.  284. 
,  John  Adams,  prior  of.  246,  284. 

Llanthony,  co.  Glouoester,  prioiy  of  St.  Mary, 
44.284. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  44,  246,  284. 

,  Henry,  prior  of,  44. 

Henry  ]Deen,  prior  of,  246,  284. 

Llanvetherine.     See  Lavenitheuery. 

Llanymyneoh,  Lannemenagh  [cos.  Salop  and 

Montgomery] ,  45,  ^. 
Lleweny,  Leweny  [co.  Denbigh],  504. 

,  forest  of,  504. 

Looheslea.     Su  Loxley. 

Lookington,  Lokyngton,  oo.  York,  26,  117. 

Lodbroo.    See  Ladbrook. 

Loddiswell,  Lodeswell,  oo.  Devon,  262. 

Lodington,  Ludinton,  co.  Leicester,  842. 

Lodyngton.    See  Luddington. 

Lofthoose,  00.  York,  204. 

Loid,  Biohard,  471. 

Lok,  John,  85. 

Elizabeth  his  wife,  86, 

Lokeer,  John,  206. 

Lokeley,  John,  526. 

Lokke,  Thomas,  244. 

Lokkelgarth,  oo.  York,  211. 

Lokton,  Thomas,  85. 

Lokwode.  Biohard,  240. 

Lokyer,  James,  526. 

Lolder,  George,  39. 

Lolworth,  Lolleworth,  oo.  Cambridge,  174. 

Lomelyn,  Nicholas,  282. 

Lomley.    See  Lomley. 

Lomnor,  William,  96. 

Lomyn,  Elisabeth,  265. 

,  John,  265. 

Biohard,  265. 

Londey.     See  Londy. 

London,  1. 2, 5. 7-9,  U,  12, 14, 16, 19, 25^,  89. 
40,  42-56.  48,  58-55.  68-61,  63-66,  67. 
68,  77.  78.  80-82,  84-87.  89.  95.  101- 
103,  119,  120.  122,  125,  128,  130.  139. 
143,  148-153.  157,  158.  160, 163,  166, 
167.  170.  171,  176-177.  184-190.  192. 
195,  196,  198-200,  203-207.  209.  211, 
212,  215.  217.  221.  222,  224,  225,  228- 
233,  240.  243.  244.  247.  248.  250.  254, 
202,  266-270,  274.  275.  277-280,  282, 
286,  289,  291-295,  298-302,  808-311, 
313,  314.  317,  323,  326,  329,  830,  383, 
•  835.  838,  340.  848,  346. 847,  851,  857- 
860,  362.  368,  866.  369.  873. 374,  379, 
880,  885.  387.  898,  408.  413,  419,  426. 
430,  436.  440.  444-446,  461.  458,  464- 
469.  471.  472,  474.  476.  478.  485,  486. 
494.  495.  .498-600,  504.  509.  511,  517. 
518.  520.  522.  528.  688.  534.  540.  541. 
543.  546.  548,  549.  551. 


I 


London,  mayor  and  oommonalty  of,  103.  206, 
272,  311. 

mayor  of,  131.  202,  231,286,307,868. 

442.  521. 

And  tee  Josselyn;  Hayford;  Gardyner; 
James;  Broun;  Heryot;  BiUesdon; 
Shaa;  Billesdon;  Hill. 

sheriffs  of,  2.  40,  189,  160,  230,  286, 

802,  809.  320,  385,  351,  371.  898.  413. 
446,  461.  478.  500.  618. 
ilfki  <£«  Shelley ;  Aleyn;  Horn;  Bauson; 
Colet;  Stokker;  Byfteld;  Hardvng; 
Ilam;  Warde;  Chawry;  Tate; 
Danvell ;  Bacon ;  Northland ;  Martyn ; 
Mathewe;  White;  Breteyn;  Chester; 
Astry. 

ooroner  of.  103. 

charters  dated  at.  68.  805. 

outlawry  in,  8. 26-81, 40, 42, 44, 80-87. 

126,  128,  130.  148-151,  167,  169,  186- 
188.  232,  248.  265-267.  290-295.  867. 
369.  860,  445,  467-469. 

,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  oloth  in,  4, 135. 

diooese  of.  16.  58,  121.  162,  166.  181. 

299,  801,  804,  816,  826.  437,  512. 

,  bishop  of.     See  Kemp. 

,  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  108.  270. 

, chantries  in.  108,  270. 

, dean  of.     £>e«  Wynterbome  ; 

Say  ;  Worseley. 

penitentiary  of,  108. 

priory   of    Holy   Trinity   or   Christ 

Church  within  Algate.  282,  287. 

,  convent  of,  282,  540. 

, ,  Thomas  Pomeray,    prior   of. 

282,  287. 

, ,  Thomas,  prior  of.  540. 

,  Thomas  Percy,  prior   of,  282. 

287. 

,  priory  of  St.   Bartholomew  in  West 

Smithfield.  201,  442. 

,  master  and  brethren  of,  269. 

, ,  convent  of,  189,  389. 

William  Guy.  prior  of.  442. 

, Bichard  Pulter,  prior  of,  189. 

, Bobert  Tollerton.    prior  of, 

201,389. 

chapel  of  St.  Martin  le  Grand,  pre 

bend  of  Keton  in.  167. 
Charterhouse  by,  prior   and  convent 

of,  7. 
hospital    of    St.    Katharine    by   the 

Tower,  299,  482. 
William  Wryxham,    warden 

of,  432. 
,  Henry  Trevylyan.  warden  of , 

432. 
St.  Mary  Graces  by  the  Tower,  abbot 

of,  4. 

Edmund,  abbot  of,  215. 

, John,  abbot  of,  466 


662 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


London.  MinoreBaea  of  St.  Clare  without  Aid- 
gate.  227. 

t Joan  Barton,  abbeae  of.  227. 

hospital  of  St.  Mary  of  Bethlehem 

without  BiBhopigate,  160. 

,  Master  John  BaTyson.  warden 

of,  166. 

homital  of  St.  Thomas  of  Aeon,  John 

Harayng.  master  of,  215. 

I John,  master  of,  466* 

chapel  of  St.  Mary.  Bonoesyalloi,  by 

Charing  Cross,  114. 

brewers  of,  168. 

,  brokers,  brokerage  of,  247,  251.260. 

carpenters  of ,  41. 

cooks  of,  318. 

,  drapers  of,  15S. 

.fullers  of,  221. 

meroers  of,  243.  244. 

,  shermenof.  153. 

.tailors  of,  153. 

, ,  waxohandlers  of,  456. 

winedrawers  of,  298. 

Vintry,  ward  of,  224. 

Charing  Cross,  382. 

Queenhithe.  423,  464. 

Holborn.  46.  46,  194. 

Whiteohapel,  27a 

Fleet  prison.     See  Fleet. 

,  Newgate  gaol.  270,  465. 

GfuildhaU,  46. 

Chuldehalla  Teutonicomm.  129.  289 

353.  426. 

House  of  Converts,  71.  462. 

Old  Temple.  194.  298. 

,  New  Temple,  71,  366. 

leStyleyerd,  36. 

,  wardrobe  in.     See  Wardrobe. 

,  the  prince  warderobe,  540. 

.Colde  Arber,  422. 

leHerber,  70. 

the  Hermitage.  460,  4P6. 

Distaflane.  270,  422. 

Fletestrete,  8.  467. 

Grubstrete,  143. 

St.  John  Street  without  the  bar  of 

West  Smithfield,  19,    181,   186.   192. 

203. 

Martlane  or  Markelane,  247. 

Thames  Street,  152,  154,  453. 

Watlyngstrete.  269,  270. 

London  churches : 

AUhallows  the  Greater  at  the  Hay, 

152,  154.  280.  284. 
St.  Antony,  152. 
St.  Bartholomew  the  Less,  260. 
St.  Edmund,  Lumbardstrete,  292. 
St.  James  Garlekhithe  or  St.  James 

Comyns,  252. 
St  Margaret  Moyses  in  Frydaystrete, 

326. 
St  Matj  Aldermarychuroh,  246 


London  parishes : 

AllhallowB  the  Less,  422. 

Barking,  470. 

St.  Andrew,  Holborn.  45.  237.  298. 

St.  Augustine  by  St.  Paul's,  269. 

St.  Clement  Danes,  71,  366. 

St.  GUes  without  Crepulgate,  21. 14S. 

• in     the     Fields     without 

Holborn,  297. 

St.  Helen,  41. 

St.  James  Garlekhithe  or  St.  James 
Comyns.  252. 

St.  Katharine  Criohirohe.  265. 

St.  Mary.  Matfelon,  227. 

St.  Michael,  Wood  Strete^  208. 

St.  Peter  by  Powleewharf .  476. 

St.  Sepulchre  without  the    bar    of 

Westsmythfeld.  314. 
St.  Thomas  the  Apostle.  224.  411. 
London,  Tower  of,  87,  62,  103, 164,  299.  300, 
314,  365.  380.  38^-384.  386.  390,  405. 
409.  422.  423.  443,  448.  484,  514,  527. 

,  ward  of,  470. 

,  charter  dated  at,  69. 

constable  of.      See  Sutton; 

Fenys;  Howard;  Brakenbury. 

free  chapel  of  St.  Peter  in. 

256,  341. 

,  coinage,  mint  and  exchange 

in,  10, 20.  21.  109.  300.  323.  340.  343. 
848.  364.  367.  379.  387, 433.  463. 

wharf  of .  37.  97 

PowderhouB  in.  37,  383. 

port  of.  1.  5.  7,  23.  48.  49.  58.  59.  97. 

101.  106.  166.  174,  205.  221.  223.  241. 
281,  332,  351.  352.  376. 387,  412. 

, customs  and  subsidies  in,  11 

38.  76.  95,  118,  129.  133. 175, 221, 226! 
228.  230,  232,  246,  248.  251-254.  258, 
269.  271.  278.  281,  282.  2J»6,  330.  331, 
346,  350,  351,  362,  366, 368.  384.  888, 
403.  404.  421,  431,  441,  449.  450,  452. 
460.  467.  481,  497.  513.  531.  533.  586, 
548.  551. 

tronage  and  pesage  in,  3. 

,  ship  called  le  Mary  of.  369. 

Long,  Longe,  Henry,  173,  394,  399.  491,  493. 
645, 577. 

sheriff  of  Wilte,  457. 

John.  168.  577. 

Thomas.  173. 

,  Mar jory  his  wife,  178. 

Longbridge,  Longbrigge,  oo.  Warwick,  73. 

Longoompton,  Basset.     See  Compton. 

Longe.     See  Long. 

Longford,  oo.  Derby.  295. 

Longford,  John,  parson  of  Wingfield,  296. 

,  Nicholas,  51,  79. 

Longholme.  John,  107. 
Longhope,  co.  Gloucester,  120, 
Longkirohell.    See  CritchelL 
Longlonde.  Thomas,  32, 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


668 


Longrtnght.    See  Laogstrothdale. 
Longyile,  George,  330,  418. 

,  John.  165. 

Bichard.  165. 

Longwiok,  in  Princes  Bisborongh,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 275. 

Longworth,  Langworth  [oo.  Berks],  441. 

Lonton,  Lunton  [oo.  York],  299. 

Lopham,  co.  Norfolk,  5. 

Lord's  Gill,  Lordgiloroke.  co.  York,  506. 

Lormeall,  John  de,  355. 

Losdaj,  John,  112 

Lostwithiel,  co.  Cornwall.  39, 178.  239. 
,  exchequer  of,  884. 

LotereU,  Hugh,  the  elder.  297. 

the  younger,  297. 

James,  297 

John.  297. 

Lothfeld.    See  Hothfield. 

Lothinffland,     Luddyngland,     co.      Suffolk, 
hundred  of.  452. 

Lottehowson,  Henrj,  344. 

Louby,  James,  362. 

Looette.     See  LoYet. 

Louis  XI,  king  of  France,  328. 

Loughborouffh,    Lughtburgh,    co.    Leicester, 

Loukes,  William,  360. 

Lound.  CO.  Suffolk,  151. 

Lounde,  John,  240. 

Louston  [co.  Deyon],  290. 

Louth,  00.  Lincoln,  51,  112, 250. 
And  tee  Lowth. 

Louther,  Bichard,  546. 

Thomas,  387. 

And  tee  Lowther. 

Love,  Bichard,  78. 
Loyekyn,  €korge,  408. 

Lovelas,  Bichard.  528. 

LotbII,  Agatha.  181. 

,  Agnes.  455. 

Francis,  62,  343,  569. 

lord,  14.  213.  371,  399,  400. 

465.  488.  489.  491.  508.  519.  544.  547, 
553,  554,  560.  568-570.  577,  579. 

, .the  king's  chamberlain,  365, 

870,  386,  478,  487.  608,  540. 

chief  butler  of  England,  365, 

374.  878,  379,  384,  455,  465,  478,  483. 

,  Frideswide,  478,  508. 

Henry,  lord  Morley.  3,  5.  15,  16.  32. 

33.  37,  48.  60,  61.  332. 

Joan,  62,  181. 

,  John,  62,  193,265. 

,  Bichard,  23.  110,  144,  181,  554. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  181. 

,  Thomas,  455,  566. 


LoYell,  WilUam,  62.  386. 

,  Alesia  his  wife,  62. 

, lord  Morley,  3,  5,  15.  16,  32. 

33,  37,  48,  332. 

,  Eleanor  his  wife,  3 

16.  32,  37,  48. 

Loveney,  John,  290. 
Lover,  John,  252. 

Loyet,  Louette.  Bobert,  267. 

Thomas,  354,  396,  400,  491,  568. 

Lowde,  Thomas,  302. 
Lowe,  Laurence,  6. 
LoweSb    See  Lewes. 
LowBsby,  CO.  Leicester,  63. 

Lowestoft,  Lewestoft,  Leystoft,  co.  Suffolk, 

85,  143,  452. 
Lowsthere,  Bichard,  244. 
Lowthe,  John,  186. 

Thomas.  391,  562. 

Lowther,  George,  39. 

Hugh,  286. 

And  tee  Louther. 
Lowys.     See  Lewesw 
Loxley,  Looheslea  [co.  Warwick] ,  66. 
Lozton  [co.  Somerset],  527. 
Lubeck,  Luke,  in  Almain,  23,  49, 138. 
Lubenham,  oo.  Leicester,  276. 
Lucas  [in  Halstead],  co.  Essex,  495. 
Luoas,  John,  34. 

William.  27. 

Lncoa.  Lnoa,  in  Italy,  2,  342,  476,  506. 529. 

Lnccombe,  Luoombe,  oo.  Somenet,  3. 
Luchington.    See  Luthington. 
Luoombe,  Thomas,  23,  239,  245,  556. 
Lucy.  Lnsoy,  Eleanor,  332. 

William,  50, 102,  332. 

Lucyman.  John,  527. 

Lnddenham,  co.  Kent,  281. 

Luddington,  Lodyngton.  co.  Warwick,  73. 

Luddyngland.    See  Lothingland. 

Ludford,  co.  Lincoln,  174. 

Ludinton.    See  Lodington. 

Ludlow,  CO.  Salop.  28,  86.  144,  473.  510. 

burgesses  of.  144. 

Ludlowe,  John,  317. 

, mayor  of  Southampton,  145. 

Biohaid.  354,  393,  396,  401,  491,  570. 

William,  530. 

Ludwell.  Ludewella  [in  Glympton.  co.Oxford] , 

66. 
Luffenam,  John,  parson  of  Bidlington,  296. 
I   Luffenham,  South,  oo.  Lincoln.  229. 
Luffynoote.  Thomas.  492. 
Lughburgh.     See  Loughborough. 
Luke     See  Lubeok ;  Lncoa. 
Lukenore.     See  Leukenore. 
Lukley,  in  Sherston,  oo.  Wilts,  132. 
Lumbard.  James,  293. 
,  John,  parson  of  Grafton,  445,  499. 


664 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Lnmlej,  George,  23,  49. 

sheriff  of    Northumberland, 

192. 

John,  parson  of  St.  Peter,  GoineB, 

123.  373. 

Thomas,  lord  of,  28.  49,568, 578. 579. 

Lumnour,  William,  343. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  343. 

Londy,  Landej,  Londey,  oo.  Devon,  155. 
Lonton.    See  Lonton. 
Lapton,  Boger.  parson  of  Harlton,  473. 
Lupy,  John,  277. 

Peter.  277. 

JjUKty,    See  Luoy. 
Luson,  Nicholas,  17. 
Lassher,  Biohard,  474. 
Luston,  00.  Hereford,  228,  311. 
Lote.  Luyt.  Robert,  490,  566. 

Thomas.  22,  24.  51,  85,  174.  392.  394. 

490.566. 

Luthington,  Lnchington,  Luthynston,  John. 
54,  177,  341.  431. 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  177. 

Luthre,  in  Scotland,  198. 

Luton,  00.  Bedford,  86. 

Luxbum.    See  Lisbon. 

Luydeyard  Milcent.    See  Lydiard  Millioent. 

Luyt.     See  Lute. 

Lyohefeld.     See  Liehefeld ;  Lichfield. 

Lydeston.    See  Lidstone. 

Lydford,  West.  Westlideford,  eo.  Somerset, 
476. 

Lydiard,  Lydyard,  oo.  Wilts,  11,  520. 

,  Millioent.    Luydeyard    Miloent,    co. 

Wilts.  542, 

Bishop's,  CO.  Somerset,  196. 

Lydlady,  Richard,  114. 

Lydney,  Lydeney.  co.  Gloucester,  120,  124. 

Lyduraunt.     See  Leigh  Durant. 

Lye.     See  Leigh. 

Lye,  oo.  Salop,  187. 

Lye,  Ligh,  Alexander,  313.  415. 

, ,  prebendary  of  St.   George's, 

Windsor,  228. 

, parson  of  St.  Nicholas.  Calais, 

261. 

John,  94,  574. 

Margaret,  226. 

.Robert.  26. 

Thomas.  85.  341,  371,  426,  446,  541. 

Lyeek,  Thomas.  556. 
Lyell,  Henry,  234. 
Lyford,  Lyfford,  Richard,  301. 
Lygh,  William,  556. 

Lygon,  Ligon,  Thomas,  111,  319.  354,  392, 
394,  399,  480.  491.  578. 

William,  13,  HO,  111,  354,  394.  578. 

Lygons,  Thomas,  571. 

Lyhert,  Walter,  bishop  of  Norwich   [1446- 
'  1472],  232. 

Lylbom.    See  Lilbum. 


Lylly.  Richard.  539. 

Lymbery,  Thomas,  145,  178.  239.  355.  396, 

545.556. 
Lymbryk.    See  Lymeryk. 

Lyme.  oo.  Dorset.  39,  338. 

,  burgesses  of,  39,  338. 

Lymeostei .     See  Limehouse. 

Lymeryk,  Lymbryk,  Lymryk,  John,  109. 

Thomas,  50.  Ill,  233,  241.  322.  355. 

393,  394,  398,  491, 560. 

Lyminge,  Lymmynge,  co.  Kent,  108. 
Lymmesfeld.     See  Limpsfield. 
Lymmynster.    See  Leominster. 
Lymnor,  Thomas,  42. 
Lymryk      Su  Lymeryk. 
Lymster.    See  Leominster. 
Lymynaohe.  Roger.  355. 
Lymyngton.     See  Limington. 
Lynam.     See  Lynom. 
Lynch.  German,  164 
Lynohe,  Dominic,  502. 
Lynde,  Thomas,  62.  144. 

,  William,  mayor  of  Northampton,  434. 

Lyndeby.     See  Linby. 
Lyndesey,  John,  229. 

parson  of  Binfleld,  121. 

Lyndon,  John,  106. 
Lyng.  John,  224. 

Joan  his  wife,  224. 

Lynge,  Thomas,  32. 

Lyngen,  John,  110,  111,  226,  242.  392,  394, 
401.  491,  561. 

Lynke,  Hugh,  Tioar  of  Barnstaple,  475. 

,  parson  of  Sherwell,  475. 

Lynn,  Lenn,  co.  Norfolk,  46,  215,  303.  321. 
325. 

,  port  of,  95,  231,  254,  352,  403.  404, 

455.536. 

ship  called  la  CrUtofre  of,  321. 

ship  called  la  Mary  of,  240. 

Bishop's,  CO.  Norfolk,  28,  82,   113. 

131.  179,  249,  272,  303,  335.  497. 

port  of ,  184,  288. 

,  North,  CO.  Norfolk,  179. 

,  South,  00.  Norfolk.  179. 

Lynom,  Lynam,  Thomas,  166»  393,  400,  418, 

488  547. 

, ,  solicitor  general,  460.  484. 

, ,  esoheator  of  Essex,  524. 

Lynsey,  Thomas,  233. 
Lynsted.     See  Linsted. 
Lynstede,  Nicholas,  31. 
Lynthon.    See  Linlithgow. 
L3mton.    See  Linton. 
Lyon,  Thomas,  107. 
LyonhUl,  David.  476. 
Lyons,  Walter,  421. 
Lyot,  John,  3»  149. 
Lysoarde.     See  Liskeard. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


666 


Lysle,  Lyle,  Henry,  eioheator  of  Warwick  and 
I^ioester,  43. 

,  Nicholas.  672. 

,  Joan,  lady  of,  487. 

LjBter,  Thomas,  123, 129. 
Lytelmorton.    See  Morton. 
Lytelton.    See  Littelton. 
Lytherland,  Edmund,  22. 
Lytley,  William,  412. 
Lyttelton.    See  Littelton. 
Lytylbory.     See  Litelbury. 
Lyyesey.    See  layesey. 


M 


Maoche,  Thomas,  86. 

Maoolesfteld,  oo.  Chester,  476. 

Maohyng,  Walter,  89. 

Maddy,  Simon.  367. 

Maddys,  Madyes,  Thomas,  648. 

Madeley,  Maddelea  [oo.  StafEord] .  66.  416. 

Madok,  David,  70. 

Madsey,  John,  86. 

Madyes.     See  Maddys. 

Maelienydd,  Molenyth  [co.  Radnor] ,  69. 

Alagna  Carta,  23, 144,  344. 

Mahee,  Laorence,  426. 

Mahenyet.    See  Menheniot. 

Maiden  Newton,  Maydenewton,  oo.  Dorset, 
266. 

Maidstone,  Maydeston,  oo.  Kent,  4,  60,  268f 
436,634. 

Maister,  John,  223. 
Makereyth,  Thomas,  484. 
Malburgh,  John.  322. 
Malby,  Henry,  60. 
Maldon,  oo.  Essex,  434. 

abbey  of  St  Nicholas.     See  Beeleigh . 

hospital  of  St.  Giles.  236. 

William  Aspynalght,  warden 

of.  235. 

,  Great,  oo.  Essex,  496. 

Little,  CO.  Essex,  235,  495. 

Male,  Bobert,  parson  of  Suffield,  329,  330. 
Malen,  John.  161. 
Malens,  Thomas,  267. 

Malessart,  Malesert.     See  Kirkby  Malzeard. 
Malet,  Thomas.  234.  253. 
Maleyerer.    See  Malyrerer. 
Mallerstang,  oo.  Westmoreland.  481. 
Mailing,  East,  co.  Kent,  60,  367. 
.West,  00  Kent,  323. 


Malmesbury,  co.  Wilts,  462. 

,  deanery  of,  14. 

abbey  of,  12,202. 

convent  of.  12,  190. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  131,  577. 

,  John  Ayly,  abbot  of,  12,  190. 

Thomas,  abbot  of,  577. 

Thomas  Olveston,  abbot  of.  202. 

Malmeshill  Lacy.     See  Mansell  Lacy. 
Malory,  Nicholas,  220. 

Bobert.  183,  220. 

Thomas,  220. 

, Elizabeth  his  wife,  220. 

Malpas.  David.  116,  354.  392,  396,  400,  426, 
492,  670. 

Agnes  his  wife,  116. 

John.  374. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  374. 

William,  483. 

Malsert.     See  Kirkby  Malzeard. 
Malwham.     See  Masham. 
Malton.  CO.  York.  196,  197. 

,  High,  00.  York,  290. 

Malton,  Bobert,  406. 
Maltravers.     See  Arundel. 
Maluenda,  Martin  de,  631. 
Malvern,  oo.  Worcester,  97.  319. 

,  Little,  CO.  Worcester,  234. 

Malweisin,  Nicholas,  66. 

Malyard,  Geoffrey,  parson  of  Borley,  301. 

, , Alpheton,  301. 

Malyne,  John,  151. 

Malyns,  Thomas,  267. 

Malyverer,  Maleverer,  Mauleverer,  Edmund, 

266. 
,  Halnath,  122  296,  371,  398.  490,602, 

603,  616,  566. 

,  sheriff  of  Devon,  201. 

,  Thomas,  346,   397,  426,    498,    631, 

668. 
, sheriff  of  Devon,  490. 

William,  892,  401,  490,  563. 

Manby.  co.  Lincohi,  462,  472,  603. 

Maners,  GUbert,  478. 

Bobert,  214,  483,  568. 

.Thomas,  170. 

Manfield,  co.  York,  300. 

Mankesey.     See  Manxey. 

Mannington,  Manyngton,  co.  Norfolk,  343. 

Mannyng,  Bobert,  365. 

,  Walter.  437. 

Mannyngham.    See  Manyngham. 
I   Manorbier,  Manerbere,  oo.  Pembroke,  601. 
I   Manory.  Thomas,  869. 

'   Mansell  Lacy,  Malmeshill  Lacy  [oo.  Herc- 
I  ford] ,  360. 

1    Mansfteld,  Maunfeld,  Maunsfeld  in  Shirwode, 
'  CO.  Nottingham,  19, 196,  218,  461,517. 

Woodhouse ,  Maunsfeld  Wodhous,  oo. 

Nottingham.  148. 


666 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Manston.     See  Meneton. 

Mantell.     See  MaonteU. 

Manton,  oo.  Butland.  107. 

00.  Wilts.  642. 

Manxey.  Mankesej,  oo.  Siusex,  127. 

ManjDgham.  John.  187.  190.  269.  292.  468. 
Oliyer.  280. 

Manypezmj,  Darid,  242. 

Mapledurham,     Mapuldurham    Gk>rne7.    oo. 
Oxford.  62. 

Maplestead,  Mapilsted,  oo.  Easex.  382. 
Mapulduriiam.     See  Mapledurham. 
Mara,  Radulf  de,  66. 

Leoelina  his  wife,  66. 

Maraphin,  Fhilibert  de.  prior  of  Ste  Marie. 

Charity  sur  Loire.  166,  802. 
Marborowe.     See  Marlborough. 
MaroelliB.  Giliom.  544« 
Mareeton.     See  Marston. 
March,  W.  earl  of,  141. 

earldom  of.  64.  246.  284.841.360. 

474. 

, chancellor  of.     See  Catesby. 

Marohall.  Adam.  333.  338. 

John.  149.  170. 

Thomas.  148. 

William,  437,  469. 

, minister    of    Holy    Trinity. 

Hoonslow,  29. 

And  see  Marshall ;  Marsshall. 

Marcham,  oo.  Berks.  94. 

Marohaunt.  John.  29. 

Riohard.  30. 

Marahe.  William,  629 

Marohesmaner.  in  Stanhoe  [co.  Norfolk] .  333. 

338. 
Marden.     See  Merden. 
Mardyke.  co.  Lincoln,  61.  112. 
Marefield,  Merefeld.  North,  co.  Leicester.  98. 
Mareis,  Henry  de,  3. 
Mareschal,  William,  earl,  327. 

Marford.  Merford   [in  Gresford,  oo.  Flint], 
616. 

Margam.  Morgan  [oo.  Glamoi^n] .  abbot  and 
convent  of,  611. 

William,  abbot  of,  611. 

Margaret,  duchess  of  Burgundy,    sister    of 

Edward  IV.  236. 
Margate,  Mergate.  co.  Kent,  61. 
Marghagehowe.  oo.  Cornwall.  239. 
Murkham,  oo.  Norfolk,  112. 
Murham,  William.  467. 

Kieanur  his  wife.  467. 

Marione,  Peter.  118. 
Mariot.    See  Maryot. 
Markam.  John.  469. 
Marke.  William,  266. 
Markeham.     See  Maikham. 
Markenfeld.     See  Markynfeld. 
Markes,  Biohard.  216.  466. 


Market,  gniotfl  of.  6.  17,  308,  471. 

Market  Deeping,  co.  Lincoln,  477. 

Marketman,  Thomas,  26. 

Markham.     See  Marcham. 

Markham,  Markeham,  Biohard.  240. 

Robert,  320.  396.  400.  489,  668. 

Thomas,  7,  22.  68, 136, 170.  208.  340. 

287.  496. 

Markii^eld,  Markenfeld.  co.  Tork,  196,  247. 

Markyngfeld.  Bobert.  379. 

Thomas,  196, 346. 398.  470. 672. 

•beriff  of  York,  492. 

Marland.  Henry,  under-sheriff  of  Middlesex, 

27. 
Marlborough,  Marborowe   [oo.  Wilt*].  464, 

610.  637, 642. 

charter  dated  at,  368. 

Marldon,  oo.  Deyon,  622. 

Marlebuigh,  Gregory.  299. 

Marler,  Bobert,  232,  266.  283. 

Marley.  John,  189. 

Marlow,  oo.  Bndcingham,  438. 

Marlwood,    Morelwod,    in   Thombury.    oo. 
Gloucester,  621. 

Marmyon,  Maurice,  489. 

,Maucer,^66. 

Mamey,  Anne,  13. 

Henry,  13,  400,  489. 

,  John,  13. 

,  Joan  his  wife.  13. 

Bobert  de,  419421,  630. 

,  Alice  his  wife,  419,  420. 

,  William,  13,  419,  420. 

Marok.    See  Morocco. 

Marrafyn,  Philbart  de,  prior  of  Ste  Marie, 
Charity  sur  Loire,  166, 302. 

Marrok.     See  Morocco. 

Marryk,  John,  309. 

Marshall,  Henry,  16. 

John,    prebendary  of  St.   Georee*s, 

Windsor,  121. 

,    bishop    of  Llandaff   [1478- 

1496] ,  122. 

,  Thomas,  346. 

And  see  Marchall ;  MarsshalL 

MarBhalseaprison,39,41,66,66, 60,76,96,101, 
126,  132, 167, 169,  170, 181, 187,  192. 
203.  220.  229,  232.  248.  261,  279,  288, 
298.  299,  306.  316,  316, 323,  328,  340. 
343, 382, 634, 63a 

Marshfield,  Merschefeld,  oo.  Gloucester,  29, 
331. 

Marshland,  oos.  Lincoln  and  York,  61,  112. 

CO.  Norfolk.  113. 

Marsshall,  Thomas,  parson  of  Banby.  380. 

William,  292. 

And  see  Marohall ;  Marsshall. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


667 


HaFBton,  Meraton,  oo.  Stafford,  148. 

Maroeton,  oo.  York,  197.  206,  286. 

,  North,   North merston,  co.   Booking- 
ham,  170.  181,  265. 

Meysy,  00.  Wilts.  S84. 

Maraton,  Merston,  Thomas.  91. 

William,  174,  223,  244,  375.  674. 

Marten.     See  Martyxi. 

Martham,  oo.  Norfolk,  204. 

Martham.  John,  parson  of  Beokenham,  420, 421. 

Martin.  East,  Estmerton,  oo.  Wilts,  386. 

Martinus,  Inious,  248,  279.  ■ 

MartiTaus,  Bobert  de,  prior  of  Lamid.  842. 
Martook,  oo.  Somerset,  501. 
Martyn,  Marten,  QwySrey,  438. 

Henry,  88.  268. 

John,  80.  105, 125.  184,  304. 

, ,  the  jounger,  42. 

the  elder,  42. 

Katharine  his  wife.  42. 

Balph,  526. 

Biohard,  24.  74.  223.  256.  259.  860. 

439.  561. 
prebendary  of  Salisbury,  255. 

bishop  of    St.    DaTids    [1482- 

1483],  307,  348.361. 

ohanoellor  of  Ireland,  65. 

Bobert,  ^1,  258.  279,  563. 

,  Thomas,  24,  110, 468. 559. 

William,  21,  129,  232,  238.  353.  895, 

897,  488.  518,  559. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London  and  Middle- 

■ex,  373,  432. 

Martyndale,  Bobert,  546. 

Boland,  546. 

Martynfeld.  Thomas,  214. 
Martynys,  Dangomes,  Miohael,  278. 
Maryke.  John,  309. 
MaiTner,  WilUam.  186. 

Agnes  his  wife,  186. 

Maryon,  Peter,  118. 

Maryot.  Mariot,  John,  237.  293. 

Biohard.  110.  283. 354,  398. 395,  399, 

488.  554. 
Masham,  Malsham.  oo.  York,  93. 
Mason.  Alexander.  22. 

,  Peter,  508. 

,  Philip,  340. 

William,  175. 

Massy,  Henry,  89. 

Maston,  Thomas,  91. 

Maten,  Bobert,  258. 

Matfelon,  St.  Mary.     See  London. 

Mathersey.     See  Mattersey. 

Mathewe,  Henry.  856. 

,  John,  243. 

, sheriff  of  London.  464. 

,  Walter,  416. 

William.  12,  46.  295. 

Mathon,  John,  148. 


Mathyn,  Walter.  391. 
Mathyng.  Bobert,  546. 
Matravers.     See  Arundell. 

Mattersey,  Mathersey,  oo.  Nottingham,  209. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  209. 

jVlatthewe.     See  Mathewe. 
Mattishall,  Mateshall,  oo.  Norfolk,  87. 

Maudesley,  Sir  Hugh,  105. 
GUbert,  43, 156. 

Maudite,  Simon,  118. 

Mauleyerer.    See  Malyverer. 

Maundeyile,  Thomas,  323. 

Maonfeld.    See  Mansfield. 

Maansell,  William,  3. 

Maunsfeld.     See  Mansfield. 

MaunteU,  Mantell.  Walter,  109, 183, 344, 539. 
568. 

Maurosse.    See  Melrose. 

Maux,  Peter  de,  345. 

Mawdeley,  Biohard,  259. 

Mawdesley.    See  Maudesley. 

Mawres,  Marcellus,  297. 

Maxey,  Mazsey,  oo.  Northampton,  84, 92. 

itf^finriiliRn,   duke  of    Austria.  Brabant    and 

Burgundy,  212,  362,  447,  518. 
Maxstoke,  oo.  Warwiok,  417- 
May,  John,  467. 

, ,  abbot  of  Chertsey,  165. 

, ....,  parson  of  St.  Pierre  by  Calais, 

488. 

, ,  parson  of  Backwell,  488. 

Mayburgh,    Maybourue,    oo.  Westmoreland. 

484. 
Maydeneuton.     See  Maiden  Newton. 
Maydeeton.     See  Maidstone. 
Mayesmore,  William,  150. 

Mayew,    Biohard,    president    of    Magdalen 
College,  Oxfoitl,  37a 

Mayewe,    Biohard,    parson    of   St.    Thomas. 
Winohilsea,  332. 

, ,  parson  of  West  Meon,  332. 

Mayhowe,  Walter,  259. 

Mayle,  Biohard,  62. 

,  Thomas,  22. 

Maylyf ,  John,  29. 

Maymond,  Thomas,  488. 

Maynwarying,  George,  401,  491. 

Mayw,  Thomas,  89. 

Meagh,  Darid,  parson  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cork. 
103. 

Meare,  Mere.  oo.  Somerset,  337. 

Mears  Ashby,  Assheby  Mareys,  oo.  Northamp- 
ton. 416. 

Meath,  in  L-elaod.  73. 

bishop  of,  79. 

bishoprioof.  363. 

diocese  of .  339. 

Meaux.  Mewes.  co.  York.  William,  abbot  of. 

291. 
Mebum.  Boland,  rector  of  Wyoliffe.  324* 


668 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Medburn.  Henry,  prior  of  Bradley,  288. 

,  abbot  of  OwBton.  288. 

Medelton.     See  Milton. 

Medesen,  John,  517,  618 

Hedeshole.     See  Mousehole. 

Medilham.     See  Middlehajn. 

Medina,  in  Spain,  449. 

Medway  river,  344. 

Medylton.     See  Middleton. 

Meeohing,  co.  Suwez,  211. 

Meere.     See  Mere. 

Meers,  Meres,  Meyrs.  Thomas,  394.  399.  564. 

sheriff  of  Lincoln,  491.  551. 

Meilton.     See  Melton. 

Meivod,  Myyote  [oo.  Montgomery] ,  160.  309. 

Mekelfeld,  WiUiam,  16. 

Melat,  Mount  Jenyn  did,  145. 

Melbury  Osmond,  oo.  Dorset,  170. 

Meiohet,  Milchet  [in  Plaitfoid],  co.  Wilts, 
176,  382. 

,  forest  of ,  384. 

Meldon.  oo.  Northumberland,  41. 

Melen,  Soger.  266. 

Melenyd  [oo.  Badnor],  350. 

Melkesham,  John,  374. 

Melksham.  oo.  Wilts,  forest  of,  151. 

Mell  Roger.  28. 

Melrose,  Maurosse,  in  Scotland,  200. 

Melstede.     See  Milstead. 

Meltham,  Meltam.  co.  York,  498. 

Melton  [co.  Suffolk] ,  543. 

Melton  Mowbray,  letters  patent  dated  at,  185, 
474. 

Melton.     See  Milton. 

Melton.  John,  213.  269. 

,  Nicholas,  73. 

Melwood,  CO.  Lincoln,  414. 

Mendham,  William,  32. 

Menewenyk.     See  Menwynnek. 

Menge,  James,  84. 

Menheniot,  Mahenyet,  co.  Cornwall,  106. 

Menhyre,  William,  chaplain  of  St.  Antony, 
London,  152. 

Menston,  Manston,  co.  York,  265. 
Menthorpe.  oo.  York,  196,  197. 
Menwynnek.  Menewenyk,  Thomas,  178. 

William,  50.  556. 

, parson  of  Farleigh,  Hunger- 
ford.  168 

Meoles,  John  de,  124. 

Meon.  West,  Westmeane,  co.   Southampton, 
332. 

Meopham,  Mapeham,  oo.  Kent,  251. 

Merbury,  Robert.  423. 

,  escheator  in  the  county  of 

Northampton,  141. 
Mercer,  Alan,  357. 
Merohall,  Richard,  204. 


Merden,  Marden,  oo.  Kent,  92,  100,  126,  240, 
832,  380,  383^386.  390.  405.  413.  418. 
422-424,  427,  430.  433  486.  443,  444. 
448.  464.  472.  475,  484.  514. 634. 

,  hundred  of ,  240. 332. 

Mere,  Meere  [co.  Wilte],  163.  465. 
And  see  Meare. 

Meref  eld.     See  Marefield. 

Meres.     See  Meers. 

Mereworth,  co.  Kent,  124. 

Merford.     See  Matford. 

Mergate.     See  Margate. 

Merioneth,  county  of,  350,  455. 

sheriff  and  escheator  of.     See 

Kynaston. 

Merland,  Henry.  616. 

Richard,  616. 

Memey.     See  Mamey. 

Merriot,  Meriot  [oo.  Somerset] .  427. 

Merachef  eld.     See  Marshfield. 

Mersham,  Mersam,  co.  Kent,  190. 

Mershbaldington.     See  Baldon  Marsh. 

Merssh.  Stephen  atte,  37. 

Thomas.  303. 

Mersshe.  John.  345. 

Merssheton.  Richard.  392. 

Merston.     See  Marston. 

Merton,  oo.  Cumberland,  472. 

[oo.  Surrey] ,  priory  of,  511. 

conyentof,  14,  586. 

,  John  Kyngeston,  prior  of,  148,  189. 

535. 

John  Gisboume,  prior  of,  611. 

Merton,  Robert.  258. 

Meryng,  Merynge,  Menrnges.  Thomas,  400, 
469,  478,  490,  542,  569. 

William,  56,  469.  568. 

Meshaw.  Meweshawe,  co.  Devon,  268. 
Messing,  oo.  Essex,  229,  495. 
Mesirden.     See  Mieerden. 
Mesure,  Denis,  295. 
Metcalfe.  Metkalf ,  Brian,  517. 
Christopher,  539. 

Miles,  51.  112.  275,  343,  346,   394, 

401,  425,  492,  579. 

....,  James.  363,  456. 

,  Oto,  456. 

,  Peter,  456. 

,  Richard,  455. 

,  Thomas,  380,  401,  492,  579. 

WaUam,  539. 

Meteham,  Metheam,   Thomas,    78,  88,   183, 

319,  894,  399,  425,  492,  578. 
Metheley,  John,  668. 

Metherose,  in  St.  Goran,  co.  Cornwall,  268. 
Metherose,  James,  268. 
Metkalfe.    See  Metcalfe. 
Meyerell,  Thomas,  358. 
Mewe,  CO.  Devon,  466. 
Mewebum,  Roland,  rector  of  Wyeliffe,  824. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


669 


Mewes.    See  Meaux. 
Mewes,  John,  85. 
Meweshawe.    See  Meshaw. 
Meyer,  Egbert,  344. 
Mejkyn,  Bobert,  19. 
Mejsi,  John  de,  3. 
Mejyerell,  Kioholas,  249. 
Michaellis,  Yvo,  540. 
Miohegood.  Henrj,  224. 
MioheU,  John,  125, 126, 151,  268. 

Robert,  24. 

William,  121.  178. 

MioheUon,  Bobert,  240,  253,  509. 

Hfiddelborgh.  in  Zeeland,  321. 
,  New,  in  Flanders,  160. 

Middelton,  Midelton,  Middilton.  John,  175, 

199,211,212,511. 

, Ellen  his  wife,  511. 

,  George,  157. 

Oliver,  480. 

,  Eiohard.  110,  183, 186,345,  399,  492, 

605.567. 
, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  110,  186. 

Bobert,  467,  470. 

,  Thomas,  50,  214,  345,  577,  580. 

,  the  elder,  211. 

,  the  younger,  211. 

,  William,  157,  242. 

Middelwodde,  John,  449. 
Thomas,  449. 

Middilton.    See  Milton ;  Middelton. 

Middleham,  Medilham.  co.  York.  154,  391, 
392.  435,  454-456,  470,  473.  480.  484, 
497,  505,  512, 516, 517.  539. 

,  ooUegeof,  67. 

Middlesex,  arohdeaoon  of.    See  Liohefeld. 

,  county  of,  7, 23, 24, 50,  87,  109,  119, 

144, 171,  215,  256, 309.  314.  344,  362. 
366.  374,  392. 394,  408,  413.  432.  451, 
465, 466,  474.  490,  495  500,  528. 

sheriffs  of,  23,  58,  79,  109, 

144. 309,  320. 321,  371, 392,  413,  451, 
500, 519. 
And  see  Hill ;    Shaa  ;    Ilam ;    Warde  ; 
Danyell ;  Baoon  ;   Northland ;  Martyn. 

, ,  under-sheriff  of.  See  Mar- 
land;  Cruke. 

, esoheator  in,  10.  34,  105, 119, 

127, 131, 169, 201, 210,  282,  442,  474. 
511,  548. 

And  eee  Chunet ;  Brode. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

566. 

.outlawries  in,  26-31,  40,  41, 

53,  56.  76,  81,  82,  85-87,  96,  101, 114, 
.  130,  132,  150,  161,  185-188, 199,  203, 
229,  232,  265,  267,  268,  279,  288,  291, 
292,  294,  315,  316,  328,  340,  343,  359, 
360,  382,  467-469,  538. 

Middlethorpe,  co  York.  197,  206,  236. 


Middleton  [co.  Dorset] ,  abbey  of  St.  Mary  and 
St.  Sampson,  257. 

oonyent  of,  247. 

John  Bruton,  abbot  of,  247,  257. 

William,  abbot  of.  257. 

CO.  Lancaster,  191. 

Middelton,  co.  Norfolk,  365,  497. 

,  Midlyngton,  co.  Oxford,  124. 

CO.  Wilts,  501. 

,  North,  CO.  Northumberland,  156. 

Middulmore,  Boger,  187. 

Midgham,  Midham,  co.  Southampton,  419. 

Midhurst,  co.  Sussex,  222. 

Midlyngton.     See  Middleton. 

Midmosse,  co.  York,  606. 

Migham.    See  Midgham. 

Mighell,  Stephen,  526. 

Milbome  Stileham,  co.  Dorset,  504. 

Milbum,  Milbome,  Simon,  228,  394, 401, 491, 
561. 

Miloent,  John,  27. 

Milchet.    See  Melchet. 

Milcombe,  Millecombe,  co.  Oxford,  241. 

Milde,  Thomas,  322. 

Miles,  66. 

Miles,  John,  374. 

William,  392. 

Miles  ap  Herry,  401,  491. 

Milford,  CO.  Pembroke,  port  of,  350. 

Mill,  Milk,  Edmund,  117. 

,  Biohard,  178. 

,Wimam,  11,173. 

Millecombe.     See  Milcombe. 
Millemansbroke,  in  Guinea,  443. 
Millen,  Boger,  266. 
Millener.    See  Milner. 
Miller,  Simon,  240. 

Thomas,  822. 

Milles,  Bichard,  552. 
Millesham,  William,  172. 
Millom,  CO.  Cumberland,  13. 
Millyng,  Albert,  116. 

Thomas,  bishop  of  Hereford    [1474- 

1492] .  286,  560,  561,  578. 
Milman,  John,  100. 
Milner,  Millener,  WillUm,  205. 

Milstead,  Melstede,  co.  Kent,  271. 

Milston,  00.  Wilts,  501. 

Milton,  Melton,  Midelton,  co.  Kent, 
92,  100.  125,  240,  332,  380,  383-386. 
390,  401,  405,  413,  418,  422-424,  427, 
430,  433,  434,  443-445,  448,  454,  472, 
475,  482,  484,  514,  525,  634. 

hundred  of,  79,  92,   100,   126,   240, 

332,  383-386,  390,  405,  418,  422-424, 
433,  443,  444,  448,  484,  514. 

00.  Northampton,  461. 

00.  Wilte,  637. 

Milton,  Biohard,  336. 


670 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Milwiud,  John,  149,  265. 
» William,  205. 

Milyyerey.    See  MalytiBrer. 

Mims,  Sooth,  Sathinjmmes,  oo.  Middlesex,  8. 
374,  376. 

MinohinhAmpton,  co.  Gloucester,  550. 

Minehead,  Hynhede  [co.  Somerset],  ship 
called  le  Flaure  of,  193. 

leOeorge,  193. 

UKatheryn,  193. 

, laPykard,  79. 

Mines,  60,  116,213.338. 

Minskip  by  Boroughbridse,  Mynskyp  by 
Burghryd,  oo.  York,  169,  186.  220. 

Minstead,  Mynsted  Berkeley,  oo.  Southampton, 
514. 

Minsterworth,  Minestreworth,  oo.  Gloucester. 
451. 

Mirfleld,  William,  425. 

Mirkegill,  eo.  York,  506. 

Miserden,  Meeirden,  co.  Gloucester,  228. 

Missenden,  oo.  Buckingham,  Henry,  abbot  of, 

29,331. 
Missenden,  Bernard,  898,  491. 
Mistelbroke,  WUliam,  438,  474,  529. 
Misterton,  oo.  Somerset,  472. 
Misterton,  William,  271. 
Miton.    See  Myton. 
Mitton,  Mytton,  Thomas,  401,  491,  493. 

WiUiam,  35t,  393, 396, 401, 491, 670. 

Mobery,  John,  283. 
Moohelney.     See  Muchelney. 
Mody,  John,  183, 255,  384. 

, Agnes  his  wife,  384. 

Mohnn,  lord  of.     See  Straunge. 
Moigne,  Moyne.  John  le,  845. 

,  John,  207,  320. 

Thomas,  320.  354,  894,  398,  491, 565. 

Moklowe.    See  Muklowe. 

Moldash,  Molassh,  Molesshe,  oo.   Kent,  31. 

281. 
Molenyth.    See  Maelienydd. 
Molesshe.    See  Moldash. 
Moll,  Molle.  Hugh,  226. 

John.  168,  196,  247.  251,  344,  407, 

612. 

, ,  Iseult  his  wife,  196, 407. 

,  Thomas,  parson  of  Allington,  524. 

Mollington,  Molyngton,  co.  Oxford,  241. 

00.  Warwick,  241, 291 

Mollond,  in  Chulmleigh  [oo.  Devon],  225. 

Molyneux,  Edmund,  164. 

, sheriff  of  Bedford  and  Buck- 
ingham, 101. 

James,  parson  of  Grafton,  445,  499. 

,  Thomas.  121,  320,  355,  393.  395,  400. 

489, 568. 

Mompesson,  Monpeason,  Mounpeaaon,  John, 
109,  129,  363, 394.  399.  491, 546.  677. 

Monden.    See  Mundon. 


Mondes.  John,  546. 

Mondmgon  in  Guipuzcoa,  Motrico  in  Pnake. 
370. 

Mone,  Mony,  John.  29.  38.  39, 182,  458,  469. 

Waiiam,2l6. 

Mongeham,  oo.  Kent,  234. 

Mongomery.     See  Montgomery. 

Monkbretton,  oo.  York,  prior  and  oonyent  of, 
388. 

,  Bichard,  prior  of,  388. 

,  prior  of,  25. 

Monke,  Humphrey,  806. 

,  John,  306,  464. 

, ,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  306. 

Monkton,  oo.  Kent,  406. 

Monkwearmouth,    Wermouih,    oo.    Durham, 
374. 

Monmouth,  John,  8. 

Monpesson.     See  Mompesson. 

Montaoote,  co.  Somerset,  291. 

priory  of,  349. 

oonyent  of,  349. 

,  Dan  John  Doore,  prior  of,  849. 

,  John  Water,  prior  of,  349. 

John  Montagewe,  sub-prior  of,  849. 

Montagowe,  John,  sub-prior  of  Montaoote, 
349. 

Montagu,  marquis  of.     See  Neyille. 

Monte  Begon'.  Boger  de.  388. 

Montgomery,  60,  350. 

Montgomery,  Mongomery,  Mountgomery, 
Munggumbery,  Nicholas,  393, 396,  401, 
4917^4. 

,  Bobert»526. 

Thomas,  18,  22,  84,  77.  85, 109^111, 

143,  163,  173,  174,  206,  219,  238,  241, 
256.  257,  288,  810,  354,  364,  870,  895, 
400,  401,  430,  434,  485,  465,  466,  489, 
508,  542,  559, 573. 

,  ambassador  to  Bruges,  318. 

Montresor,  the  lord  of,  146. 

Montrose,  in  Scotland,  205. 

Mony.    See  Mone. 

Monyash,  oo.  Derby,  120. 

Monyfold.  Nicholas,  526. 

Monyngton.  Thomas.  226,  242, 401, 491. 

Moor,  More  [in  Biekmansworth],  oo.  HertF- 

ford,  247,  381. 
letters  patent  dated  at.  151.  152,  160. 

161. 
Moor  End,  More  End,  oo.  Northampton,  76. 

210,  258. 

Moor,  Margaret,  abbess  of  Godstow.  220. 
Moors.  Nicholas,  303. 
Moidaunt,  John,  395,  466.  488.  527,  553. 
More.    See  Moor. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


671 


More.  Fulk,  panon  of  PreBton,  2S6. 

Geoflfre7,208. 

Henry.  396,  399,  426,  623,  672. 

John,  85.   137,  182.  226.  397,  490, 

617,  666,  668,  669. 
,  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Bartholomew,  Playden  bj  Bye,   106, 

138. 

, ,  Windsor  herald,  141. 

Norroy  king  of  arms,    141, 

376,  422. 

Margaret,  abbess  of  Qodstow,  220. 

,  Nicholas,  64. 

,  Biohard,  178,  218. 

Thomas,  149,  630. 

William,  148. 

Morehay,  oo.  Northampton,  140. 
Morell.  WilUam,  227. 
Morelwod.    See  Marlwood. 
Moreman,  Thomas,  296. 
Moren,  John,  122. 
Mores,  Biohard  de,  239. 

Moresby,  Christopher,  214.   896,  397,  400, 
463.  492,  646,  666,  677. 

,  Eliiabeth,  67. 

Hugh,  163, 189. 

James,  133,  181,  189. 

Moresflete.  oo.  Kent,  61. 

Moreton,  Morton  [co.  Denbigh],  616. 

00.  Dorset.  232. 

00.  Essex,  612. 

Jeffreys,  Morton  Geffrey,   oo.  Here- 
ford, 186. 
Moreys,  Thomas,  293. 
Morff,  00.  Salop,  forest  of,  448. 
Morgan,  abbey  of.     See  Margam. 
Morgan,  David  Gwelyn,  646. 

,  Thomas,  160,  646. 

,  Walter,  8. 

,  William,  67. 

Morgan  ap  Ghrono,  parson  of  Stoneefield,  278. 
Morgannok,  in  South  Wales,  476. 
Morgne.  Oliyer  de,  365. 

Morgon,  William,  300. 

Alice  his  wife,  800. 

Morishede,  Moryshed,    William,  parson  of 

Weston,  323,  625. 
Morlaiz,  Mourlaix,  Morlaoe,  in  Brittany,  366, 

620. 
Morland,  co.  Westmoreland,  274. 
Morland,  William,  449. 

, ,  prebendary  of  Salisbmy,  262. 

, of    St.     Stephen's, 

Westminster,  164,  262. 

Morley,  Bobert,  398,  489. 

Thomas,  372. 

And  iee  Lovell. 
Momingthorpe,  Moryngthorpe,  oo.   Norfolk, 
64,200. 


Morocco,  Marrok,  straits  of,  1,  6,  11.  68,  208, 
228,  230,  246,  248,  251,  262,  271,  296. 
441,  548. 

Morse,  Nicholas.  208. 

Mortham,  Mortam,  oo.  York,  299. 

Morthyngton,  in  Scotland,  260. 

Mortlake,  co.  Surrey,  316. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  192,  193. 

Morton,  Mourton  [oo.  Gloucester] ,  3. 

.Little.   Lytelmorton,    co.    Cornwall, 

107, 267. 
And  iee  Moreton. 

Morton,  John,  bishop  of  Ely  [1478-1486],  131. 
201,  216. 219, 287,  256, 267,  280.  284, 
301,  333,  853,  364,  371, 600,  635,  655, 
669,661,562,666,567,574. 

, ,  archbishop    of    Canterbury 

[1486-1600],  and  chancellor,  184. 

, ,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chan- 
cery, 71,  77.  99,  126,  219. 

, escheator  in  Somerset,  140. 

Nicholas,  267. 

,  Biohard,  HO,  863.  669. 

,  Bobert,  215,  363,  395,  555. 

, escheator   in  the  county  of 

Nottin^^m,  361. 

,  escheator  in  the  county   of 

Derby,  361. 

, keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chan- 
cery. 71,  285. 

, ,  canon  of  St.  George's,  Wind- 
sor, 285. 

, ,  parson  of  Yelrertoft,  193. 

,  Thomas,  archdeacon  of  Ely,  216. 

,  William,  357. 

Mortymer,  John,  211, 401. 602. 

Bobert,  86,  146. 

,  Thomas,26. 

Mortyn,  Henry,  626. 

,  John,  491. 

Mortyndale,  John,  626. 

Morral,  co.  Cornwall,  80. 

Morren,  William,  193. 

Moryngthorpe.    See  Momingthorpe. 
Morys,  John,  645. 

Nicholas.  208. 

.Bobert,  214. 

Moryshed.    See  Morishede. 

Mosswood,  Moswode,  in  the  Isle  of  Azholme, 

CO.  Lincoln,  391. 
Mosterton,  Mottesthom.  oo.  Dorset,  886. 
Moeton.  John,  192. 
Mote,  CO.  Kent.  383.  436,  436. 468. 
Mote.  John,  102. 

Joan  his  wife,  102. 

Patrick  de  la,  405. 

.Walter,  283. 

Motford.    See  Mutford. 
Motheley.     See  Metheley. 
Moton,  William,  663. 
Motrigo.    Su  Mondragon. 


672 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Motte.  Biohard.  467. 

Alioehis  wife.  467. 

Mottenden,  Motjnden,  oo.  Kent,  Biohard, 
minister  of,  150. 

MotteB,  in  Xonington,  oo.  Kent.  515. 

Mottesthom,    See  Moeterton. 

Mottram,  Mottrum  Andrewe,  oo.  Chester,  8. 

Mott«,  Motti8[in  St.  Lawrenoe]  ,co.  Essex,  495. 

Motynden.     See  Mottenden. 

Moubrai,  Boger  de,  66. 

Moubraj,  John  de,  818. 

Mooghn,  John.  38. 

Moulsoe,  Mulso,  oo.  Buckingham,  33. 

Moulton,  Multon,  co.  Linooln,  86. 151,  387. 

Moonbj.     See  Mumbj. 

Moonford,  Bose,  60. 

Mounjoje,  James,  408. 

Mounpesson.     See  Mompesson. 

Monntaga,  William,  268. 

Mounteyn,  Biohard,  468. 

Mountferaunt,  Bertrand,  lord  of,  444. 

,  PetroniUa  his  wife.  444. 

,  Katherine,  444. 

Mountford.  Gkorge  457. 

,  Laurence,  chaplain  of  Flamstead,  536. 

,  Simon,  50.  102,  109,  HI,  354,  394, 

401,489,576. 

Thomas,  86. 

William,  215. 

Mountgomery.     See  Montgomery. 
Mountgraoe.  co.  York,  prior  and  convent  of, 

441. 

,  Bobert,  prior  of,  441. 

Monntjoj.     See  Blount. 

Mountnessing,  Monteneysyng,  oo.   Essex,  233, 

237. 
Mount  Orgueil,  in  Jersey,  40. 
Mount's  Bay,  oo.  Cornwall,  245. 
Mourlaix.    See  Morlaix. 
Mourton.     See  Morton. 
Mousehole,  Medeshole,  oo.  Cornwall,  289. 

Mowbray,  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  1,  5,  9,  10, 
12,  15,  19.  32,  46.  48.  54,  65.  75,  77, 
118,  208. 222,  224,  230.  231,  297,  358, 
480. 

, ,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  75,  77,96, 

388,508. 

, ,Annehi8daaghter,  1,  5,  9, 10, 

12, 15, 19,  32,  46,  48,  54  55,  75,  208, 
222,224,230,231. 

Katharine,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  74, 75. 

208. 

Nigel  de,  93. 

Boger  de,  93. 

Mower,  Henry,  the  elder,  437. 

, ,  the  younger,  437. 

Moyle,  Moille,  Walter,  28.  48,  107. 

,  justice  of  the  Bench,  196,236. 

Moyne,  John  le,  68,  339.     And  see  Moigne. 

Muohelney.  Moohelney,  oo.  Somerset,  abbot 
of,  349. 


Muohgode,  Bobert,  85. 

Mngge,  John,  345. 
Biohard,  345. 

Muklowe,  Moklowe,  John,  213,  244. 

Mulewioh,  Nicholas  de,  66. 

Mulgan,  John,  78,  79. 

Mulso.     See  Moulsoe. 

Mulso,  William, 23,  47,  144,  566. 

Multon.     See  Moulton. 

Multon  Hall  in  Frampton,  co.  Lincoln,  53. 

Multon,  John,  227. 

Mumby,  Mounby.  oo.  Lincoln,  15,  74. 

Mund,  John,  86. 

Munde,  Thomas,  148. 

Munden,  Great,  oo.  Hertford,  294. 

Mundesley.  co.  Norfolk,  414,  455. 

Mundon,  Monden,  oo.  Essex,  434. 

Mundy,  Biohard,  293. 

Mungall,  John,  192. 

Munggumbery.     See  Montgomery. 

Munke,  John,  464. 

Munsun,  John,  128. 

,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  128. 

,  John,  the  younger,  128. 

Muroote.  John,  abbot  of  Thomey,  474,  481. 
Musbury,  co.  Devon,  472. 
Musgrave,  John,  899,  478,  507,577. 

sheriff  of  Wilts,  491. 

,  Nicholas,  546. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  546. 

Biohard,  397,  492,  545,  577. 

,  the  elder,214. 

the  younger,  214. 

,  William,  397,  492, 545, 577. 

Muston,  Andrew.  526. 
Matford,  Motford,  oo.  Suffolk.  49. 
Mutford,  John  de,  286. 
Mutton,  Bobert,  204. 
Muythe.     See  Mythe. 
Myohyng.    See  Meeohing. 
Mydelhiuu,  Master  Bobert,  warden  of  le  priory 
hermitage  by  Dorchester,  60. 

Mydelton.    See  Milton ;  Middelton. 

Myghell,  William,  178. 

Mylen,  Boger,  266. 

Mylner,  Bobert,  295. 

Mynde,  Thomas,  abbot  of  Shrewsbury,  187. 

Mynhede.    See  Minehead. 

Mynours,  John,  esoheator  in  the  county  of 

Stafford,  14. 

Biohard,  516. 

Mynskyp.     See  Minskip. 

Mynsted.     See  Minstead. 

Mynt,  William,  483. 

Mythe,     Muythe      (in      Tewkesbury),      oo. 

Gloucester,  284. 
Myton,  Miton,  oo.  Warwick,  73,  318. 
Mytton.    See  Mitton. 
Myrote.    See  Meiyod. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


678 


N 


Nanby.  See  NaTenby. 
Nanby,  John,  207,  299,  335. 
Nanfaa,  John,  40,  97. 

Biohard,  855. 

Kandyn,  Arnold,  265. 
Nansirgh,  oo.  Cornwall,  359. 
Nantes,  Nawntes,  in  Brittany,  366. 

,  ship  called  la  Kateryn  of,  426. 

Naples,  88. 

king  of,  88, 

Naples,  Louis  de,  275. 

Napper,  Katharine,  95. 

Napton«  John,  101. 

Narberth,  Nerbert  [oo.  Pembroke],  59,  350. 

Narborongh,  Thomas,  161. 

Naseby,  co.  Northampton,  31. 

Naseby,  John,  264. 

Nason,  William,  83. 

Nasshe,  James,  ohaplain  of  WoWorley,  496. 

Naofan.    See  Nanfan. 

Nauntes.    See  Nantes. 

Nayenby.  Nanby,  oo.  Lincoln,  158. 

Naweton,  Thomas,  492. 

Nawntes.    See  Nantes. 

Nayler,  Biohard,  S3. 

Naylesworth,  William,  249. 

Neall,  Bobert,  27. 

Neberde,  WiUiam,  340. 

Nedeham.  John,  22,  50,  112,  144,  145,  557, 
563-565,  567,  570,  576. 

,  justice  of  the  Bench,  196, 236. 

Nederdale.    See  Nidderdale. 

Nedurhaddon.    See  Haddon. 

Neel,  Nele,  Christopher,  396,  400,  489,  564. 

,  John,  144. 

,  Philip.  261. 

Biohard,  22,  50,  112,  144,  145,  289. 

311.  321,  822.  343,  896,  465. 466,  498, 
520,  545,  546,  558-556,  560.  562,  563. 
567-569,  574.  577-580. 

, ,  justice  of  the  Bench,  350, 360. 

,  William,  274, 448.  483. 

Nelot,  John,  858. 

Nelrenton.    See  Newington. 

Nerbert.    See  Narberth. 

Nesfeld.  John,  102,  448. 460,  485. 

Biohard,  82. 

Neston,  in  Oorsham,  oo.  Wilts,  499. 

NetheraTon,  NethirhaTen,  co.  Wilts,  392. 

Netherhall,  in  Bures  St.  Mary,  cos.  Essex  and 

Suffolk,  179. 
Netherhardies.    See  Hardres. 
Nethersole,  John,  51,  188,  466,  552. 

8258 


Netherwood,  Nethwode  [co.  Hereford],  350. 

Nethirham.    See  Ham,  Low. 

Nethwode.     See  Netherwood. 

Netilcombe.    See  Nettlecombe. 

Netilton.  WUliam,  449. 

Nettlecombe,  Netilcombe,  oo.  Somerset.  504. 

Neuburgh,  Neuborough,  Neubury,  John.  215, 

256,  353,  395.  527,  559. 
Neudegate,  John,  398. 
Neuport,  John,  84. 

,  rector  of  Stanford  Biyers,  15. 

Neuss,  Nussia,  in  Almain,  71. 
Neuton,  John,  170.  395,  398,  571. 
, ,  abbot  of  St.  Osyth's,  185. 

,  Biohard,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench, 

28,200. 
And  see  Newton. 
Neye,  WUliam.  551. 
Neyell,  Bobert,  186. 

NeTille,    Neyile,     NcTylle,     Edward,      lord 
Bergerenny,  12,  124. 

, Elisabeth  his  wife,  12. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  124. 

George,  4,  149,  265,  397,  399,  491, 

516,  545,  549,  559.  562,  575.  577. 
.archbishop   of  York    [1465* 

1476] ,  7, 199,  292. 
, ,  master  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Leonard,  York,  292. 
, ,  lord  Bergevenny,  12, 124, 394, 

898,  425,  465,  490.  559,  562.  574, 575. 

, ,  lord  Latymer,  30,  241,  274. 

, , ,  Elisabeth   his    wife, 

233,  241,  274. 

,  Henry,  of  Latymer,  241,  274. 

,  John.  399,  492,  565,  580. 

, ,  of  LeToisegge,  214. 

marquis  of  Montagu,  4,  63, 

192,344. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  63, 

192,  487. 
, , ,  Gborge  their  son,  68, 

192. 

Margaret,  254,  450. 

,  Balph,  14. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  14. 

, ,  lord  Neville,  427,  428. 

, ,  earl  of  Westmoreland,  14. 

,  Biohard,  earl  of  Salisbury,  157,  254, 

450. 
, ,  earl    of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury. 97,  136, 155,  192,  263,  269,  365, 
379,  423,  477,  484,  531. 

, ,  chamberlain  of  England,  67. 

, keeper   and   justice   of    the 

foresto  beyond  Trent,  338. 

, ,  lord  Latymer,  241,  274. 

,  Bobert,  320,  355,  395,  400,  490,  668. 

Thomas,  145,  564,  568. 

, ,  of  Leressege,  580. 

WiUiam.  57.  293. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  298. 


2v 


674 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Newark,  oo.  Nottingham,  35,  284,  542. 

letten  patent  dated  at.  123,  391. 

by  Guildford,  oo.  Surrej,  prior  and 

oonyent  of,  176. 

Biohard  prior  of,  176» 

Newark,  Newerk,  William,  224,  534. 

Newbegin,  Newebiggyng,  in  Egton,  oo.  Tork. 
117. 

Newberj,  John,  374. 

Newbold  Vernon  [oo.  Leioester],  552. 

Newbroogh,  Nuburgh  Tyndale,  co.  Northum- 
berland, 156. 

Newbryge,  Biohard,  204. 

Newburgh,  oo.  York,  93. 

,  prior  and  oanona  of,  93. 

Newburgh,  Boger  de,  earl  of  Warwiek.  66. 

Newbury,  Njbnry,  oo.  Somerset,  527. 

New  Castle  of  Ljones,  oo.  Dublin,  164. 

Newoastle  [oo.  Glamorgan],  511. 

onTyne,  198, 319,  415,  446.  494,  509, 

535. 

mayor  and  burgeeses  of,  159, 

415,  509. 

mayor  of.    See  Gt^rlyle  ;  Cok. 

port  of ,  38, 177,  237,  256, 352, 

374,  403, 404, 509. 

,  ship  called  la  Marie  of,  366. 

Newohuroh,  Neweohirohe.  Eyerard,  31,  125. 
, Katharine  hie  wife,  125. 

Neweford.    See  Nutford. 

Newehawe,  Adam,  259. 

Neweman,  Henry,  29. 

Newenham,  James,  493. 

William,  23.  141,  146,  539,  567. 

Newenton.    See  Newingtoh. 

Newenton,  John,  571. 

Neweporte,  John,  84. 

Newerk.    8u  Newark. 

Neweton,  John,  83,  571. 

.Stephen,  36. 

And  tee  Neuton ;  Newton. 

New  Forest,  oo.  Southampton,  208,  480,  514. 

Newhaven  by  Calais,  540. 

Newington,  Newenton,  co.  Kent,  383,  435. 

Newington  Green,  oo.  Middlesex,  229. 

Newland,  oo.  Cornwall,  359. 

,  Newelond,  co.  Gloucester,  261.  405 

469, 503. 

,  Neulond,  oo.  Somerset,  437. 

Newland,  John,  abbot  of  St.  Ausustine  by 
Bristol,  273,  278.  "^ 

,  Thomas,  64,  98,  437. 

Newman,  John,  76. 

,  chaplain  of  Brailes,  457. 

,  William,  135. 


Newnham,  Newenham,  oo.  Bedford,  prior  and 
oonyent  of,  325. 

,  John,  prior  of,  210,  325. 

00.  Kent,  92,  281. 

,  Niweham  [oo.  Warwick],  65. 

New  Park,  oo.  Southampton,  480. 

Newport,  oo.  Essex,  161. 

oo.  Monmouth,  880,  405,  410.  414. 

431,  437,  474,  475. 

,  Ncweport    [in    North    Curry],    oo, 

Somerset,  337. 

Pagnel,  oo.  Birmingham,  67.  70.  100. 

150.  210,  258.  803,  457, 474. 

hospital  of  St.  John  Baptist, 

Henry  Smyth,  warden  of,  334.  361. 

,  William     Baynton, 

warden  of,  334,  361. 

Newport,  Biohard,  256. 

New  Boss.  Bosse.  oo.  Wexford,  78,  79. 

Newsells.  Newsellis,   in  Barkway,  oo.  Hert- 
ford, 366,  497. 
Newsholme,  Newsom,  oo.  York,  75. 

Newstead    in    Sherwood,    oo.    Nottingham, 
William,  prior  of,  104. 

Newton,  oo.  Norfolk.  309,  328. 

00.  Salop,  10. 

[CO.  Salop],  350. 

Neuton,  co.  Somerset,  437. 

,  Neweton,  co.  Sn£Folk,  85,  477. 

,  Niwetona  [oo.  Warwick],  65. 

[oo.  WUte] ,  507. 

byDembleby,  co.  Lincoln,  167. 

Bushell,  CO.  Beyon,  8. 

Ferrers,  oo.  Deyon,  270. 

Poppleford,    Newton  Popilford,    oo. 

Deyon,  200. 

Newton,  John,  60.  489. 

Master  Beginald,    yicar   of   Broms- 

groye,  57. 

,  Biohard,  327. 

Bobert.  191. 

William,  247,  508. 

And  tee  Newton ;  Neweton. 
Nioholl,  Laurence,  84. 

Beginald,  193. 

Biohard,  parson  of  North  Hill,  106. 

NiooU,  Biohard,  375. 

Thomas,  22. 

Nicholson,  Nioholasson,  John,  30. 

,Boland,  534. 

William,  249,  335. 

Nidderdale,  Nederdale.  Nidresdale,  oo.  York 
318,  345,  506. 

Nightingale,  Bobert,  392,  418. 

Mary  his  wife,  418. 

Nigro,  John  Antonio  de,  198. 

Nigrono,  John  Ambrosio  de,  331,  350,  362, 

467. 
Nisell,  Thomas,  126. 
Nitter,  Nicholas,  292. 
Niweham.    See  Newnham. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


675 


Niwetona.    See  Newton. 
NobUl,  John,  26. 

,  Bobeit,26. 

Noble.  NobjU,  WiUiam,  108. 

Nooton  Park,  co.  Linooln,  prior  and  oonrent 

of,  167. 
Nonelej,  Biohard,  341. 
Nonington,  oo.  Kent,  515. 
Noon,  Bobert,  541. 
Norbory,  Northbery  [eo.  Derby],  524. 
Norbnry,  Elinbeth,  16. 
,  Henry,  16. 

John,  16.  85,  244.  392,  894,  400,  489, 

574. 

Nordon,  Biohard,  81. 

Noreyi.    See  Norreya. 

Norff,  John,  172, 

Norfolk,  duke  of.    See  Mowbray ;  Biehard ; 
Howard. 

county  of.  5,  12,  37.  87, 110-112,  119, 

182,  248,  285,  315,  317.  322.  353,  362. 
380,  393.  397.  414,  423.  439,  466,  487, 
490.  535.  543. 

sheriff  of,  50,  78.  110.  237, 

264,  272.  820,  397, 439.  446, 493.  494, 
518,  519,  544. 

And   see   Twyer;     Howard;     Badolif; 
Willoughby;  Pole. 

, ,  eeoheator  in,  131,  164, 522. 

And  tee  Qemey;    Auatyn;    Wodhous; 
Bokewode;  UlTeeton. 

outlawries  in,  25,  26,28-31, 

55.  64,  81-86.  149-151,  188.200,232, 

265.  268,  290,  292-294,  298,  316.  357, 
468,  469. 

, Bubeidy  and  nlnage  of  cloth 

in,  300,  409. 

, oommissiont  of  the  peace  in, 

566. 
Norfolk.  William,  parson  of  Alpheton,  301. 

Borley,301. 

Norham.  oo.  Northumberland,  213. 
Nona.    See  Norreys. 
Norman,  Balph,  245. 

,  Bobert,  515. 

Boger,  515. 

Normandy,  306,  340,  498. 

Normanton.  66. 

CO.  Leicester,  407. 

Normanton,  Thomas,  portioner  of  Crewkeme. 
165. 

,  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Leonard,  Derby,  166. 

Norreys,  Noreys.  Norres,  Norys,  Edward,  508. 

Frideswide  his  wife,  508. 

Henry,  460. 

,  James,  142. 

John,  97.  205,  871,  895,  458,  554. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks, 

Boger,  552. 

Thomas,  807,  516. 


Norreys,  WiUiam.  23,  63,  109, 144,  157, 171. 

192.  289,  363,  371,  395,  466,  471,  472, 

487,  554. 
, ,  Isabella  his  wife,   63,   192. 

487. 
Norroy,  king  of  arms.    See  Holme;  Writhe: 

More. 
North,  John,  172. 

, ,  Christina  his  wife,  172. 

,  Bobert,  17. 

,  Thomas,  214. 

Northall.    See  Northolt 

Northalle.  oo.  Buckingham,  219. 

Northallertonshire,  160. 

Northam,  co.  Deron,  301. 

Northambregge.    See  Fambridge,  North* 

Northampton.  65,  99, 146.  201,  221, 249, 290, 
833,  864,  416.  418,  434, 516. 

mayor   of.       See    Heyrose;    Clerk; 

Lynde. 

,  election  of  mayor  of,  99. 

,  burgesses  of,  99. 

,  mayor  and  burgesses  of,  484. 

statute  of ,  49. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  430. 

,  St.  James  by,  abbot  and  convent  of , 

65. 

, ,  abbot  of,  280. 

,  priory  of  St.  Andrew,  209. 

, Dan  John  Holder,  prior  of, 

209. 

, William  Brekenok,  prior  of, 

209,802. 

,  abbey  of  St.  Mary  de  Pratis  by,  230. 

conTent  of,  280. 

Qonora  Dowghton.  abbess  of , 

280. 

, Dame  Joan  Doghty,  abbess 

of,  280. 

,  sub^rioress  of,  280. 

,oounfrfr  of,    13,    57,    98,    109,    111, 

140,  143, 144, 188,  208,  220,  227.  247. 
289, 344, 354,  364,  393.  896,  400,  418. 
419,  452, 462,  474,  482,  492,  541. 

sheriff  of,  23,  95,  109,  110, 

144,  276.  320,  398,  400,  492,  494.  518, 

519. 544. 
, escheatorin,  4,  45,  181,163, 

164,  210, 231.  257,  280,  286,  340,  368, 

459,  474,  480.  522. 
And    tee    Merbury ;    Fenne ;    Burton ; 

Barker. 

, outlawries  in,  83,  85,  186, 

290,  292, 295. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

567. 

Northampton,  John,  yioar  of  Ashbourne,  524. 

Northbery.    See  Norbnry. 

Northoory.    See  Cuny,  North. 

Northoote,  co.  Cornwall  or  Deron,  481,  516. 

Northeelynohewarton.    See  Clenohwuton. 


676 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Northileet  foo,  Kent],  12. 
North  Hales,  Northales  [oo.  Suffolk],  142. 
North  Hill,  NorthiU  [oo.  Cornwall j ,  106. 
Northland.  Thomas,  sheriff  of  London,  373. 

, of  Middlesex,  432. 

Northlie.    See  Leigh. 
Northmerston.     See  Marston 
Northolt,  Northall,  oo.  Middlesex,  308. 
Northorome.     See  Owram. 
Northou,  Bichard,  332. 
Northorer,  co.  Somerset,  17. 

Northstowe,  oo.  Cambridge,  hundred  of,  142, 
258. 

Northtodenham.     See  Tuddenham. 
Northumberland,  earl  of.     See  Peroy. 

county  of,  38.   166,  160,  214,  839, 

344,  396,  508. 

,  sheriff  of,  518.  519,  544. 

, ,  escheator  in,  10,210,548. 

And  tee  Hothom. 

• ,  mines  in,  116. 

» ,  oommissions  of  the  peaoe  in, 

568. 

Northvanbregge.    See  Fiunbridge,  North. 

Northwelde.    See  Weald. 

Northwich,  oo.  Chester,  476. 

Northwood,  00.  Chester,  510. 

Northwydom.    See  Witham. 

Norton  [co.  Hadnor] ,  59,  350. 

Beauohamp,  oo.  Somerset,  436,  437. 

Davy.     5tftf  Green's  Norton. 

Bawney,  oo.  Devon,  472. 

under  Edge  [co.  Gloucester],  127. 

in  les  Mores,  oo.  Stafford,  423. 

Norton,  George,  prior  of  St.  Frideswide's. 
Oxford,  162,  163,  481. 

,  John,  223. 

f ,  abbot  of  Eyesham,  368. 

Bobert,  534. 

,  Thomas,  22,  50,  71. 

William,  411. 

Norwich,  78,  82,  102, 112, 128,  208,  213,  225, 
266,  272,  286,  293,  313,  325,  326,  335, 
357,  372,  396,  415,  431,  445,  452,  456, 
459,  469,  470,  498,  510.  518,  538,  541, 
551. 

charter  dated  at,  432. 

I  outlawry  in,  25, 30,  84,  150,  151, 186. 

,  mayor  and  oitiiens  of,  326. 

,  mayor  of,  543,  547. 

And  see  Aubry ;  Portelond. 

dioceseof,46,  54,  121,  156,  164,  282, 

301, 315.  323,  329,  330.  375,  413,  414, 
455,  477,  485,  514,  526. 
,  bishop  of,  307. 

And  tu  Goldwell. 
»  cathedral    church  of  Holy  Trinity. 

...  prior  and  convent  of,  96, 204, 

..,  John,  prior  of,  204,  807. 


307. 


Norwod,  John,  570. 

Norys.    See  Norreys. 

Notgrove,  Nutgrove  [co.  Gloucester] ,  818. 

Notte,  John,  526. 

Nottingham,  8,  19,  27,  59,  146,  157,  218,  284. 

263,  268,  396,  483,  449-452.  487,  613. 

528. 

,  men  of,  484. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Englyshe. 

outlawry  in,  27. 

,  earl  of.     See  Berkeley. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  120-123,  144, 

145,  281,  282,  287,  387-892,  422-424. 
426-428,  480,  433^7.  439,  440.  448- 
452,  454,  471-477,  485,  602,  603,  507, 
613,  616,  548,  549.  562,  557,  668.  566. 
578. 

county  of,  126,  208,  297.  320,   388, 

866,  8^,  895,  400,  490,  544. 

, sheriff  of,  393,  400,  490,  494, 

618,  519,  544. 

And  tee  Pole ;  Blount. 

, ,  escheator  in,  10,  88,  210. 

And  $ee  Pierpoint ;  Morton. 

,  outlawry  in,  6.  27,  83,  185, 

268,  299. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth 

in,  284. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peaoe  in, 

568, 

Notyn,  Colyn,  426. 

Notyngham.  William,  50,  109,  111.  188.  289, 

321,  322,  345,  394,  564,  556,  660-562, 

567,  671,  674,  676. 

, ,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

164. 

Nowell,  Charles,  844,  347. 

> ,  escheator  in  Essex  and  Hert- 
ford. 189. 

Ellen,  287. 

PhiUp,  427. 

,  Boger.  123. 

Nowers,  John,  80. 
Noyell,  Bobert,  296. 
Nuburgh.    See  Newbrough. 
Nucellis  pursuivant  at  arms,  416. 
Nun,  John,  parson  of  Braokdish,  155. 
Nuneaton,  Eton,  oo.  Warwick,  29. 

,  prioress  and  nuns  of,  334. 

Elisabeth,  prioress  of,  834. 

Nunny,  Alice,  abbess  of  Godstow,  228. 

Nursling,  NutteshuUing,  oo.  Southampton,  37. 

Nursteed,  Nutotede,  oo.  Wilts,  601. 

Nussia.    See  Neuss. 

Nutford,  Neweford,  oo.  Dorset,  219. 

Nutgrove.    See  Notgrove. 

Nutstede.    See  Nursteed. 

NutteshuUing.    See  Nursling. 

Nuttyll,  Antony,  72. 

Elisabeth,  72. 

Walter,  72. 

Nybury.     See  Newbury. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


677 


Njche,  Thomas,  86. 
Nyghtyngale,  Thomas,  291. 
Njkson,  John,  142. 
Njland,  Bartholomew,  384. 
Nynge,  John,  77. 

William,  620. 

Nyter.  John,  283. 


0 


Oakford,  Okeford,  oo.  Deyon,  68,  485,  682. 
Oakham,  Okeham,  oo.  Bntland,  488. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  474. 

Oare,  Ore,  oo.  Wilts,  601. 

Oohecote.    See  Edgecote. 

Ochoa,  Peter,  271. 

Oekendon,  South,  Sonthwokrndon,  Wokyndon 

Bokell,  00.  Essex,  868,  419,  420,  624, 

630. 

Ookham,  Okham,  co.  Snrrej,  488. 

Oole  Pjeohard,  Piohardes  Ogle,  co.  Hereford, 
179. 

Odalj,  Geoffrey,  parson  of  Bathwire,  389. 

Odell,  Thomas,  369. 

Odiham,  oo.  Southampton,  882,  412,  442. 

Odimer.    Se4  Udymer. 

Odymer.    See  Udimore, 

Ogard.  Henry,  397,  490,  667. 

Ogbonme,  Okebum,  oo.  Wilts,  prior  of,  637. 

Oggowen,  John,  284. 

Ogle,  Ewin,  lord  of,  196. 

,  Owin,  446. 

,  Bobert,  446. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  446. 

, lord  of ,  196,  668. 

Oglesthorpe,  Thomas,  238. 

Ogoston,  George,  626. 

Okbume,  William,  462. 

Okebum.     See  Ogbonme. 

Okeford  [oo.  Dorset],  627. 

Fitcpaine,  oo.  Somerset,  140. 

And  see  Oakford. 

Okeham.    See  Oakham. 

Okehampton,  co.  Devon,  90,  122,  806»  366, 
6i2. 

Okeley,  Boger,  96. 

Oker.  PhUip,  667. 

Okerford,  Nicholas,  311. 

Okes,  Okys,  Thomas,  304,  309. 

Okey,  Edward,  160. 

Okolte  [00.  Norfolk],  164. 

OkoTer,  Balph,  624. 

,  Humphrey,  624. 

Olassanall,  Sebastian  de,  268. 

Olaysola,  Antony  de,  277» 


OldbuiT,  Oldeburi,  oo.  Gloucester,  8,  161, 

Oldefeld,  Peter.  626. 

,  Bobert,  630. 

Old  Ford,  oo.  Middlesex,  269. 

Oldmixon,  William,  616. 

Oldom,  Edward,  163. 

Oleron,  in  France,  146* 

Olney,  co.  Bnokingham,  266,  473, 479. 

Olney,  Thomas,  73. 

Olthorpe.    See  Althorpe. 

Olreston,  co.  Gloucester,  611. 

Olyeston,  Thomas,  abbot  of  Malmesbmy,  202. 

Olysleyer,  John,  344. 

Olyver,  John.  209,  846. 

,  Bobert,  244,  626. 

Ongar,  Ongre,  co.  Essex,  480. 
,  hundred  of,  267,  430. 

High,  Highanger,  00.  Essex,  316. 

Ookys.    See  Okes. 
Opsham.    See  Topsham. 
Orby,  CO.  Linooln,  48,  297. 
Orchard,  John,  668. 
Oroheston,  oo.  Wilts,  497. 
Ord,  Owerd,  John,  318,  819. 

Ordnance,  14,  76,  218, 244, 260,  886,  887»488, 
444, 462,  488. 

,  master   of.     See   Audeley;   Bygot ; 

Sturgeon. 

Ordoigna,  Martin  de,  446, 681. 

Ore.    See  Oare. 

Ore  by  Fayersham,  co.  Kent,  301. 

yan  Orel,  Henry,  116. 

Orell,  William,  244. 

Orenge,  Orynge,  John,  262. 

Orford,  Oreford  [co.  Suffolk],  burgesses  of. 
176. 

Orleigh,   Orley,  Warley   [oo.  Deron].     See 
Denys. 

Orleton  [oo.  Hereford] ,  860. 

Ormesby,  Omesby,  oo.  Norfolk,  428. 

Ormonde,  James,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  222,  806, 
608. 

, ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  806. 

James  de,  608. 

, ,  Arioe  his  wife.  606« 

John,  63,608. 

,  Thomas.  68, 807,  608,  638. 

,  lord  of,  619,  668. 

And  see  Butler. 

Omesby.    See  Ormesby. 

Omey.    See  Aldemey. 

Orpington,  co.  Kent,  191. 

Orsett,  CO.  Essex,  148,  293. 

Orston,  Thomas,  104. 

Orzeys,  Bichard,  111. 

Orygge,  Thomas,  379. 
I   Osbaldwiok,  00.  York,  a7. 
,   Osbom,  Bichard,  187. 


678 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Osboumbj,  OBberneby,  oo.  Linooln,  167. 
Osbourne,  Bobert,  162. 
Osea.  Oaeiej.  oo.  Enex,  496. 
Oaenej,  oo.  Oxford,  462. 
OBenej,  Thomas,  294. 

Osgobj,    Master    William,     prebendary    of 
Salisbury,  481. 

Osgodby,  oo.  York,  196, 197. 

Oslestonl  co.  Derby,  16. 

Osmond,  John.  127. 

Osmondes  in  Famham,  co.  Dorset,  650. 

Osolyeston.     See'OwBton, 

Ospringe^  oo.  Kent,  234,  281. 

Osseleston  pWoolston,  oo.  Salop],  616. 

Ossington.  oo.  Nottingham,  469. 

Ostend,  in  Flanders,  370. 

Oswaldkirk,  Oswoldkyrk,  oo.  York,  372. 

Oswestre,  Bobert,  160. 

Oswestry,  co.  Salop,  102. 

Otham,  Otteham,  co.  Kent,  336. 

Othen,  Thomas,  73 

Othewode,  Biohard,  8K 

Otisquynt,  John,  266. 

Otten,  Ottre,  John,  421,  428. 

Thomas,  369,  393,  489. 

WiUiam,  464,  618. 

Otterhounds,  60U 

Ottery  St.   Mary,    Saint    Mary  Oterey,  oo. 
Devon,  301,  332. 

Ottonholme  in  Holdemesse,  oo.  York,  26. 
Otworthe,  William,  244. 

Oudeby,  MasterWalter,  provost  of  Cotterstook, 
163. 

, ,  prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  163. 

>  >  parsonof  St.  Margaret  Moyses 

in  Frydaystrete,  London,  326. 

Ougham. .  See  Hougham. 

Ould^oourt,  CO.  Hereford,  228. 

Oulston,  Uluestona  [co.  York] ,  93. 

Oandlof  Oundill,  oo.  Northampton,  41. 

Oure.    See  Ore. 

Ouesey.    See  Osea. 

Oase  river,  oo.  York,  61. 112, 188, 319. 

Ouseland,  oo.  Nottingham,  460. 

Ousteby,  Thomas,  parson  of  Hotham,  411. 

Ouston.    See  OwBton. 

Outlawry,  6,  8,  26^2,  36,  39^44,  63,  66,  66, 
64,  76,  80^7,  96,  101,  114.  126, 
128-130,  132.  148-161,  167,  169,  170, 
181,  186-189,  191,  192,  199,  200,  203, 
223,  224.229,  232,  248,  261.  266-268. 
279,  2  »0.296,  298,  299,  303,  306,  316, 
316,  323,  328,  331,  340.  867-360,  382. 
436,  446»  467-469^  634,  638,  649. 

Outwell,  OwteweU,  oo.  Norfolk,  86* 

Ovedale.    See  Uvedale. 


Over,  CO.  Gloucester,  514. 
OverhaU,  oo.  Essex,  179. 

in  Cavendish,  co.  Suffolk,  463. 

Ovennersshe,  oo.  Chester.  476. 
Overton  Longville,  oo.  Huntingdon,  440. 

Waterville,  oo.  Huntingdon,  232. 

Overton,  Bobert,  chaplain  of  Welshpool,  68. 

Thomas,  78. 

,  Thomas  de,  419. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  419. 

Oving,  00.  Sussex,  148. 

Ovy,  Nicholas,  66,  213.  263, 

Owerd.    See  Ord. 

Owgan,  John,  the  elder,  412. 

, ,  the  younger,  412. 

OwlKnowie,  Wodknoll  [in  Carhampton] .  oo. 
Somerset,  604. 

Owlsby,  Thomas.  30: 

Owram,  North,  Northorome,  co.  York,  291. 

Owre.    See  Ore. 

Owston,  Osolveston  [oo.  Leicester],  convent 
of,  280. 

Bobert  Eirkby,  abbot  of,  280. 

,  Henry  Medbum.  abbot  of,  280. 

Owston,  Ouston,  co.  Lincoln,  438. 

Ounstuna  [co.  Lincoln],  93. 

Owtewell,  161. 

And  tee  Outwell. 

Oxburgh,  00.  Norfolk,  308. 

Oxenbrigge,  Oxbiygge,  Godard,  122. 

Bobert.  61. 

Thomas,  61,  122,  216,  363,  370.  378, 

894,  398,  489,  646,  676. 

Oxford,  13,  26.  40.  43.  46,  67.  86,  96,  160, 
207,  219,  272,  289,  314,  367,  442,  449, 
462,  469. 

,  mayor  and  burgesses  of .  442. 

,  commissions  of  the  peace  in,  669. 

,  Friars  Minor  of,  66,  406. 

,  Friars  Preachers  of,  372. 

,  priory  of  St.  Frideswide,   162.   163, 

,  convent  of.  162,  481. 

, ,    John   Westbury,  prior  of, 

162; 

, ,  George  Norton,  prior  of,  162, 

163,481. 

, Bichard  Walker,  prior  of,  480. 

,  earl  of.    Su  de  Vere. 

University  of ,  40,  43. 

,  chancellor  and  scholars  of. 

442. 

,  chancellor  of.      See  Wyde- 

ville;  Harford. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


679 


Oxford  GollegoB : 

Linooln,  rector  and  scholars  of,  115. 

Magdalen,  president  and  scholars  of, 
48,68, 1&,  378. 

,  William  ^berd,  president 

of.  48,  63,  148. 

,  Biehard   Mayew,   president 

of,  378. 

New  CoUeffe,  Walter  Hille,  warden 
of,  281. 

Oriel,  proTOst  and  scholars  of,  306. 

,  John  T^ilour,   proTost  of, 

306 

Oxford,  county  of,  23.  24,  98.  109,  124,  140, 
144,  220.  227,  256,  854,  371,  377.  395, 
400,  466,  460,  466.  474,  489,  496,  505, 
631. 

,  sheriflf  of,  23,  109,  144.  320, 

371,  377,  400,  466,  518,  619,  544. 

And  see  Delamare  ;    Norreys ;    Talbot ; 
Frank. 

,  escheator  in,  10,  34,  131,163, 

210,  281,  286,  306,  340,  480,  621. 
And  tee  Bokes ;  Goylyn. 

,  outlawries  in.  28,  84,  150, 

266,  367. 
, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth 

in,  841. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

669. 

Oxholme.    See  Axholme* 

Oxney,  Isle  of,  co.  Sussex,  435. 

Oxneys,  in  North  Lynn,  oo.  Norfolk,  179. 

Oierio,  Jerome  de,  100. 


Pabenham,  Bobert,  vicar  of  Studham,  86. 

Paohintona.    See  Packington. 

Paokington,  Pakyngton,  co.  Stafford,  422. 

,  Pachintona  [oo.  Warwick],  66. 

Paokmoor,  Pakemore,  co.  Salop,  60. 

Padstow  [co.  Cornwall],  356. 

,  port  of,  347. 

Padworth  [oo.  Berks],  175. 

Page.  John.  78, 666. 

Biohard,  224,  239,  392, 398.  401. 466, 

477,  490,  563. 

,  William,  61. 

Paget,  Boger,  73. 

Pagham,  co.  Sussex,  815. 

Paglesham,  Pakesham,  oo.  Essex,  508,  638. 

Painsford,  Pynesford,  co.  Deron,  187. 

Pftkemore.    See  Paokmoor. 

SMPnokmores. 

Pakenham,  co.  Suffolk,  25. 


Pakenham,  Henry,  56. 

,  Bobert,  66. 

.William,  66. 

Pakesham.    See  Pagleeham. 

Palaciis,  Alfonso  de,  446. 

Palady,  John,  rector  of  Crick,  374. 

Palling,  CO.  Norfolk,  120. 

Pallyn^n,  Bobert,  chaplain  of  Crewkeme, 

Palmer,  Henry,  646. 

,  John,  229,  294,  844. 

,  Nicholas,  376.  487. 

,  Bobert,  668. 

,  Thomas,  85,  107,  292. 

,  William,  29,  864,  896,  400,  425,  492, 

570. 

Pambere,  co.  Southampton,  forest  of,  448. 

Panell,  John,  95,  198. 

Panfield.  Panndefeld.  co.  Essex,   priory  of, 
384. 

Pantry.  William  of.  487. 

Panyent,  John,  292. 

,  Bobert.  292. 

Pftpe,  Biehard,  82. 

Papenham.    See  Paringham. 

Papworth,  co.  Cambridge,  hundred  of,  142. 
258. 

.........  Eyerard,  co.  Cambridge,  315. 

Paranet,  Biohard.  279. 

Parattes.  in  Barfrestone,  co.  Kent,  516. 

Parohet,  William.  486. 

Pardo.  John,  847.  855,  426.  631. 

Parfey,  Bobert,  6. 

Paris,  Parliament  of  the  French  king  at.  67. 

Parisola,  Antony.  323. 

Park  (in  Egloshayle).  co.  Cornwall,  359. 

Parke,  co.  Hertford,  81. 

Parkehale,  co.  Essex,  582. 

Parker,  Alice.  181. 

,  John,  806. 

,  Biehard.  864.  540. 

Thomas,  6,  102, 181,  186,  291. 

, sheriff  of  Hereford,  85. 

William,  6,  86,  266,  308,  426. 

Parksoken,  co.  Hertford,  874. 

Parliament,  3,  14,  61.  70,  76,  118,  134.  166, 

168,  190,  207,  228,  239.  246.  262.  259, 

836,  844,  858,  403.  484.  494,  500,  611, 

625. 
And  $ee  Westminster ;  Beading. 

,  speaker  of,  418. 

,  clerk  of.     See  Hutton. 

Pamyooto,  Bobert  de,  parson  of  Ash,  136. 

Parpoynt.    See  Pierpoint. 

Parr,  Thomas,  409,  481. 

,  William,  61,  109, 110, 112,  213,  214, 

241,  317,  348,  896,  409,  481,  656,  577. 
Parrers  [in  Cheshunt],  oo.  Hertford,  116. 
Parrowe.  John.  240. 
Parsall.    See  Persale. 


680 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


t 


Pturshore.    See  Pershore. 

Papwns,  Dayid,  parson  of  West  Meon,  832. 

«  parson  of  Winohiliea,  8d2. 

Partfoyle,  Bobert,  395,  562. 

Partriohe,  Thomas,  525. 
Partryoh,  Andrew,  160. 
P^MTB,  John,  8.  291. 
PaMe.  John,  344. 

,  Peter  de,  370. 

Paseelowes,  co.  Suffolk,  453. 

Passemer,  Pasmer,  Richard,  187 

Passewater,  Thomas,  22^. 

Paaaheley,  John,  247. 

Paston,  John,  171,  353,  397,  490,  543,  667. 

William,  53,  257,  397,  511. 

Padvell,  Pasterell,  John,  251. 
Patengeham.     See  Pattingham. 
Patresham.    See  Petersham. 
Patrizboume,  Patrikesboume,  oo.  Kent,  14. 
Patryk,  John,  26 

Pattingham,   Patengeham.   Patyngeham,    oo 
Stafford,  68,  137,  316,  365. 

Paty,  John,  parson  of  Shamoote,  439. 

Patyngeham.     See  Pattingham. 

Patyngeham,  Thomas,  68. 

Patyrson,  John,  218. 

Paule,  Pawle,  Richard,  187. 

Panlet,  Pawelet,  Amyas.  534. 

John,  572. 

,  William,  358,  895,  534,  571. 

Paundefeld.     See  Panfield. 

Paupeday,  William,  86. 

Paringham,  Papenham,  oo.  Bedford,  287. 

Paylynscray.     See  St.  Paul's  Cray. 

Pavy,  Hugh,  256,  527. 

Pawelet.     See  Paulet. 

Payn,  Payne,  John,  29,  271,  317,  380,  421. 
551. 

r >..,  prior  of  the  Friars  Preachers, 

363. 

Michael.  437. 

,  Richard,  437,  519. 

;  parson  of  Sorayingham,  217. 

,  Thomas,  436. 

William,  325. 

Paynell,  John,  394,  489,  565. 

William,    51,   108,   110,  399,    491, 

564. 

Payntour,  Paynter,  Pcyntour,  Peynier,  John, 
145,  268,  368.  497. 

,  Thomas,  438. 

Peautrer,  John,  42. 
Pebmarsh,  oo.  Essex,  382. 
Peoohe,  Isabel.  194. 

,  William,  355,  416. 

Peckham,  East,  oo.  Kent,  269. 

Peookke,  John,  266. 

Pedham  Hall,  in  Beighton,  oo.  Norfolk,  143. 

Pedill.    5««  Piddle. 

Pedynnok.     See  Bodinnoo. 


Peenge.    See  Fengp, 

Peete,  John,  <^plain  of  Bolney  inTomworth, 
64. 

PeitTyn,  Richard,  515. 

Pohs,  Pek,  John,  97,  135,  344,  504. 

Richard,  128. 

,  Thomas,  30. 

,  William,  30. 

Pekemaa,  John,  31. 

Pekeryng.    See  Pykeryng. 

Peket,  Bsn  Thomas,  prior  of  Chertsey,  166. 

abbot  of  Chertsey,  166,  170. 

Pekham,  James,  898. 

sheriff  of  Kent,  490. 

Pelet,  John,  282. 

Pelham,  William,  398,  489. 

Pellet,  John,  232. 

Pellitot,  Pelitotte,  John,  parson  of  St  Peter 
the  Greater,  Chichester,  188,  142.  167. 

, parson  of  Woolbeding,   138, 

142. 

Pelly,  John,  268. 

Pellyn,  John,  245. 

Pemberton.  Hugh,  83. 

James,  240,  476. 

Robert,  67,  109,  144,  893,  400,  492, 

516,  567. 

Pembridge,  Pembnigge,   oo.  Hereford,   348, 
350,  861,  588. 

Pembroke,  350,  414,  474. 

county  of,  850. 

Penally,  Pennalee,  oo.  Pembroke,  501. 
Pencarreg,  co.  Carmarthen,  411. 
Pencombe,  oo.  Hereford,  179. 
Pende,  Thomas,  130. 
Pendeford,  John,  523. 
Pendleston,  co.  Salop,  448. 
Peneriohe,  250. 
Penesherst.    See  Penshurst. 
Penfoun,  Jo&n,  398,  490,  556. 

Penge,  Peenge,  oo.  Surrey,  255,  283. 

Pengelly  in  St-  Neot,  oo.  Cornwall,  96. 

Pengelly,  Stephen,  185. 

Penhall  (in  St.  Enoder),  oo.  Cornwall,  359. 

Penistone,  Penyston,  oo.  York,  157. 

Penketh,  Thomas,  543. 

Penley,  John,  899,  i87,  490. 

, ,  esoheator  in  the  oountj  of 

Hereford,  116. 

Penlyn,  John,  80,  355,  896,  556. 

Penmarch,  Penmarke,  in  Brittany,  ship  oalled 
le  Katheryn  of.  193. 

Pennallee.     See  Penally. 

Pennant  Malankith  [oo.  Montgomery] ,  315. 

Penny,  Thomas,  146. 

,  Wmiam,512. 

Pennyng,  John,  168. 

Pennyr,  Alexander,  218. 

Penpon,  oo.  Cornwall,  509 


GENEEAL    INDEX. 


681 


Fenpons,  John,  2S,  50. 

, ,  eioheator  of  Cornwall,  239. 

Penreth,  oo.  Cornwall,  SQ8. 

Fenreth,  Lewis,  871. 

Penriee,  Friae  in  Gower.  oo.  Glamorgan,  222. 

Penrith,  oo.  Cumberland,  169,  389,  424,  453, 

487. 
Penaamis.    See  Pensanoe. 

Penaax,  John,  8. 

Pensford,  oo.  Somerset,  241. 

Penshurst,  Peneeherst,  oo.  Kent,  844,  380, 
883-886,  890.  405,  418,  422-424,  483, 
448,  444,  448,  484,  514,  517. 

Fentland,  William,  211. 

Pentney  [co.  Norfolk],  prior  of,  118. 

Fenwaren,  — ,  618. 

Penwith,  oo.  Cornwall,  884. 

Fenjook,  John,  864,  865. 

Penyston.    See  Penistone. 

Penianoe,  Pensauns,  oo.  Cornwall,  828. 

Peperharrow,  Pjperharwe,  oo.  Surrey,  48. 

Pepyr,  Biohard,  268. 

Percy,  Alan,  409. 

,  Eleanor.  counteM  of  Northumberland, 

171. 

,  George,  508. 

Henry,  846. 

, ,  earl  of  Northumberland,  50, 

112,  144,  145,  183,  213,  214,  319,  848, 
845,  866,  897,  899-401,  409,  492,  556, 
562,  564^566,  568,  572,  574,  575,  577- 
580. 

,  ,  ohamberlain  of  England,  867. 

, ,  warden  of  the  East  Marohea  of 

Sootknd,  82,  88, 55,  462,  464. 

, ,  warden  of  the  Middle  Marches 

of  Scotland,  82,  88,  55,  462,  464. 

Leo,  449. 

Margaret,  540. 

,  Bobert.  845,  393.  400,  484  486.488. 

490,  492,  520,  560. 

,  ,  sheriff  of  Essex,  489. 

,  ,  controller  of  the  household, 

484. 

Joyce  his  wife,  434. 

Thomas,    prior    of    Holy    Trinity, 

London,  282,  287. 

Perfey,  Bobert,  6. 

Perioho,  Agnel  de,  88. 

Peris,  John,  34B.  279. 

Perkyns,  Thomas,  827. 

Perkys,  Boger,  50. 

Perpount ;  Ferpoynt.    See  Pierpoint. 

Perry  Barr,  Peirbarre,  Purybarre,  oo.  Staf- 
ford, 68,  96. 

Pers,  Walter,  150. 

Persale,  Pershall,  Humphrey,  401,  491,  578. 

Persehall,  Piers  Hall  (in  Bunwell),  oo.  Nor- 
folk, 154. 


Pershore,  Parshore,  oo.  Worcester,  abbey  of, 
166. 

,oonTentof.  154. 

,  abbot  of,  88. 

Edmund  Hert,  abbot  of ,  154. 

Bobert  Stanwey,  abbot  of,  166. 

Person,  WUliam,  29,  268. 

, parson  of  Bumham,  485. 

Personys,  Thomas,  526. 

Pert,  Thomas,  213. 

,  WilHam,  187. 

Peryn,  WUliam,  289,  252. 
Perys,  Walter,  266. 
Pesenest,  Thomas,  830. 

Pesmarke,  in  Brittany,  ship  oalled  SeirU  Gre^ 
mon  of,  426. 

Pestell.  Henry,    518. 

Peterborough,  co.  Northampton,  359. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  159,  475,  479, 

486. 

abbot  and  oonyent  of,  41,  229. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  41,  215,  229. 

Peters6eld,  oo.  Southampton,  497. 

Petersham,  Patresham,  oo.  Surrey,  408. 

Petham,  co.  Kent,  185. 

Fetherton,  oo.  Somerset,  528. 

,  forest  of ,  47,  60,  418,  528. 

,  North,  00.  Somerset,  hundred  of,  166. 

,  South,  Southpederton,  oo.  Somerset, 

427. 
Petir,  John,  548. 

Petirson,  Quoyn,  312. 

Petit,  Petyte,  John,  494. 

,  Matthew,  356. 

,  Michael,  80,  245,  855,  896,  556. 

Valentine,  33. 

Petuworth.     See  Pittleworth. 

Petworth,  oo.  Sussex,  301,  313. 

Pety,  Henry,  149. 

Petygrewe,  John,  241. 

Petyte.     See  Petit. 

Peuesy.     See  Pewsey. 

Peyensey  [co.  Sussex] ,  528. 

Peyerel.  honour  of,  19,  419,  452. 

Peyerell,  William,  114. 

Perers,  in  Sible  Hedingham,  oo.  Essex,  480. 

Pewsey,  Peuesy,  co,  Wilts,  637. 
Peynter,  Peyntour.    Su  Payntour. 
Peysmersh,  John,  874. 

, Joan  his  wife,  874. 

Peyto,  John,  689,  540. 

Biohard,  589,  540. 

,  William,  esquire,  640. 

, ,  knight,  640. 

Philip,  duke  of  Burgundy,  count  of  Flanders, 

618. 
Philippa,  duchess  of  Tork,  lady  of  the  Isle  of 

Wight,  624,  530,  560. 


682 


GENERAL    INDEX- 


Philipe.  Phelip,  Phelpes,  FhiUppis,  Edwurd, 
855,  518,  545. 

,  John,  239,  260 

Oto,  28. 

,  Bobert,  157,234,263. 

Thomas.  79,  267,  299,  545. 

, ,  eaoheator  of  Dorset,  835. 

,  William,  298. 

Philpot,  Phylpotte,  Boger,  22,  51,  182,  215, 
364,  896,  400,  401,  489,  520,  545, 
659. 

Picardeston,  oo.  Wilts,  601. 

Piohard6s  [in  Halstead],  oo.  Essex,  495. 

Pichardes  Ogle.    See  Oole  Pyeohard. 

Piohethom.     See  Pitston. 

Pickhill.  Pykhill  [oo.  Denbigh],  516. 
,  Pykall,  CO.  York,  809. 

Piddle,  Pidell,  oo.  Woroester,  879. 

Pierpoint,  Parpoynt,  Perpount,  Edmund,  487. 

,  escheator  in  the    county  of 

Nottingham,  209. 

,  Henry,  51,  79,  569. 

John,  51,  79. 

Boger,  179. 

,  Thomas,  189. 

Piers,  Alexander,  541. 

James,  469. 

,  John.  410,  541. 

William,  541. 

Piers  Hall.    See  Persehall. 

Pierson.  John,  85,  289. 
,  Bobert,  289. 

Pigot     See  Pygot. 

Pikeryng.    See  Pykeryng. 

Pilham,  oo.  Lincoln,  468. 

Pilkington,  Pylkyngton,  oo.  Lancaster,  128. 

Hall,  in  Wakefield,  co.  York,  71. 

Pilkington,  Pylkyngton.  Charles,  158,  214, 
289,  898,  895,  400,  450,  451.  489,  569. 

,  Edward,  89,  168,  226,  488. 

.Henry,  82,  84,129. 

John,  84.  60,  71,  82,  84,  89,  109, 

110.  112,  129,  189,  158,  226,  484,  483, 
580. 

, Joan  his  wife,  168,  226,  488. 

.Thomas,  128. 

Pilly  Bobert,  149,  150. 

Pilton,  Pylton,  John.  251. 

, sheriff  of  Butland,  492. 

Pinchbeck,  Pinoebec,  oo.  Lincoln,  407,  472. 

Pinnockshire,  oo.  Gloucester,  168,  175.  407. 

Piracy,  23,  49,  52,  78,  79.  112,  146,  208,  277, 
315,  355,  356,  862,  870.  871,  426.  466, 
493.  518,  620,  629,  544.  545,  547. 

Pirbright,  Purbright,  Pyrbright,  co.  Surrey, 
278,838. 

Pirde,  James,  309. 

Pirie,  Pyrye  by  Worcester,  co.  Wbroester, 
414,  523. 


Pilton,  Pyryton,  co.  Hertford,  478,  542. 

Poryton,  co.  Worcester,  818. 

And  see  Purton. 

Pirton,  Pyrton,  William,  146,  400. 

Pitsea,  Pittyssey,  oo.  Essex,  81. 

Pitston,  Piohethom,  Pycheford,  co.  Backing 
ham,  224. 

Pitte,  Pytte,  John,  846. 

,  Stephen,  526. 

,  Thomas,  845. 

Pittleworth,     Pnttelworth,     Petnworth,    oo. 
Southampton,  623. 

Pittyssey.    Su  Pitsea. 

Plaitford,  Playteford,  co.  Southampton,  480. 

Playfourth,  oo.  WilU,  614. 

Plane,  Thomas,  29. 

Plantagenet,  Dame  Katharine,  481. 

Playden,  Playde,  co.  Sussex,  138. 

by  Bye,   co.   Sussex,   hospital  of    St. 

Bartholomew.  William  Tracy,  warden 

of,  106. 
, Master  John  More,  warden 

of,  106,  138. 
, Master  Thomas  Brent,  warden 

of,  18a 
Playfourth.     See  Plaitford. 
Playter,  Thomas,  16,  112. 
Pleshey,  Pleoy,  Plesshe,  oo.  Essex,  college  of 

jBEoly  Trinity,  Hiomas  Ardam,  master 

of,  831. 

Thomas,  warden  of,  509. 

Plomer,  Plommer.    See  Plummer. 

Plompton.    See  Plumpton. 

Plonket,  Sir  John,  42. 

Plowden,  Ploudon.  Thomas,  499. 

Plummer,  Plomer,  Plommer,  Bobert,  22,  34, 

61.  78,  286.  864,  364,  400.  401,  404. 

421,  489,  608,  569. 
Plunkette,  Alexander,  137. 
Plumpton.     See  Plympton. 
Plumpton,  Plompton,  William,  50,  185.  580. 
Plymouth,  co.  DeYon.  170,  262,  369,  412, 426, 

470. 
,  mayor  and  commonalty  of,  412,  470. 

port  of,  58,  101,  286,  258,  261,  262, 

825,  352.  470,  600,  686. 
Plympton,  oo.  Deyon,  94.  191,  531. 

,  burgesses  of,  57 

honour  of,  307. 

prior  of,  470. 

Earle,  co.  Deyon,  186. 

Poche,  William,  886. 

Points.    See  Poynts. 

Polard.  Hugh,  88. 

Pole.    See  Pool ;  Poole ;  Welshpool. 

Pole,  George,  626. 

Henry,  95. 

John,  141,  464,  491  604.645. 

Joan  his  wife.  464. 

,  Balph,    sheriff   of   Nottingham  and 

Derby,  69. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


688 


Pole,  Biohard*  111,  898,  397,  475,  504,  561. 

567. 

,  ,  sheriff  of  Norfolk,  490. 

,  WUliam.  48,  464^ 

de  la  Pole,  Alice,  doohess  of  Suffolk,  10. 
John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  10,  172,  178. 

219,  263,  289.  854,  365,  386,  397,  399. 

490.  519, 554,  566.  569,  573. 

» ,  lieutenant  of  Irehmd,  90. 

,  Elisibeth   his   wife, 

sister  of   Edward  lY,  172,  178,  219, 

263. 

,  earl  of  Linooln,    386,    388 

397,  399-401,  448, 492.  567,  580. 

, ,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,    477, 

539. 

,  William,  duke  of  Suffolk,  386. 

,  Esmond,  420. 

William,  420. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  420. 

Poledew.    See  Pol  jew. 

Polesworth,  Poulesworth,  oo.  Warwiok,  25. 

Pole^,  John,  287. 

, the  elder,  326. 

, ,  the  younger,  326. 

Simon,  143. 

Polglas,  William,  266. 

Poljew,  Poledewe  (in  St  Erme),  oo.  Cornwall, 
359. 

Pollard,  John,  426. 

PoUerd,  Hugh,  83. 

Pollynton,  Biohard,  469. 

Polsted  Hall,  in  Bumham,  oo.  Norfolk,  180, 
261,  455. 

Polsu  [in  St.  Goran],  co.  Cornwall,  268. 

Polyngton,  Biohard,  469. 

Pomeraj,  Henry,  51. 

Biohard,  109,  110,  214,  490. 

,  Thomas,     prior    of    Holy    Trinity, 

London,  282, 287. 

Pompknoll.    See  Punoknoll. 

Pontefrsoi,  Pountfrett,  oo.  Tork,  290,  331. 

honour  of,  388. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  122,  128,  126. 

,  priory  of,  209. 

,  Biohard  Browne,  prior  of,  285. 

Pontesbury,  Thomas,  388. 

Ponynges,  Edfrard,  822. 

Pool,  South,  Southpole,  oo.  Deyon,  542. 

Poole,  Pole,  oo.  Dorset,  69,  83,  295,  299, 835. 

port  of,  207,  236,  258,  262,  284,  318, 

385,  384,  408,  421,  450,  460,  497,  498, 
536. 

Poole,  Master  Edward,  precentor  of  Salisbury 
oathedral,  527. 

Poore,  John,  251. 

Poorstock,  Pourestoke,  co.  Dorset,  452. 

Pope,  the,  2, 10,  90.  105,  119,  127,  181,  176, 
224,869,521. 

And  see  Sixtus. 


Pope,  WUliam.  185. 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  185. 

Popham,  Alice,  21,  22 

EUiabeth,  21,  22. 

,  Henry,  21. 

John,  21,  22. 

Marjory,  21,  22. 

Stephen,  21. 

Popley,  Poplay,  Boger,  801. 

Popy,  Biohard,  50. 

Portaly,  in  Brittany,   ship  called  la   Seynt 
Marie  of,  545. 

Portathowe,  in  North  Wales,  431. 

Portbury,  oo.  Somerset.  233,  437. 

Portchester,    Porohestre,    oo.    Southampton, 
180,  339,  425. 

forest  of,  180,  425. 

Portelond,  Bobert,  mayor  of  Norwich,  78. 

Porteman.    See  Portman. 

Porter,  Baldwin.  73. 

Geoffrey.  357. 

George,  541. 

John,  234,  253,  353,  356.  395,  425, 

437, 571. 

Biohaid,  111,  496. 

Thomas,  398,  491. 

,  chaplain  of  Wycombe.  496. 

,  William,  107,  874,  444,  529. 

Porthenys,  oo.  Cornwall,  239. 
Portmgton,  George,  387. 
Portman,  Porteman,  John,  896,  425, 489,  572. 
Portuall,  PotenaU  [oo.  Surrey],  512. 

Ports.    See : — 

Berehayen.  Lynn. 

Bishop's  Lynn.  Milford. 

Boston.  Newcastle  on  l^ne. 

Bridgewater.  Padstow. 

Bristol.  Plymouth. 

Calais.  Poole. 

Chichester.  Portsmouth. 

Cinque  Ports.  Bochelle. 

Dartmouth.  Bouen. 

Dorer.  Sandwich. 

Drogheda.  Southampton. 

Dublin.  Tenby. 

Exeter.  Topsham. 

Fowey.  Waterford. 

Hastings.  Winchelsea. 

Ipswich.  Tarmonth. 
Kingston  on  Hull.        YooghaL 
London. 

Portsmouth,  oo.  Southampton,  46,    50,    54, 
189,  180,  220,  339,  365, 371,  425. 

,  port  of.  339. 

,  charter  dated  at,  74. 

Portugal,  540. 

,k]ngof,<^4. 

,  ship  called  le  Holy  Qost  of,  282L 


684 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Portjngton,  Biohard,  78,  551. 

, Julian  his  wife,  651. 

,  Bobert,  183,  319,  481. 

Thomas,  232,  255,  288. 

,  reotor  of  Baldook,  54. 

, ,  oanon  of  York,  878. 

William,  26. 

PoBtom,  Postron   [in  Tonbridge],  oo«  Kent, 
532. 

Fot^nan,  John,  22. 

,  William,  panonof  Fulbeck,408. 

Potenall.    See  Portnall. 

Pothunt,  John,  23,  49. 

Pottdman,  William,  oaaon  of  Tork,  378. 

Potter,  John,  parson  of  Little  Stambridge, 
304. 

Biohard,  416. 

Bobert,  274. 

Potter  Hinnworth,  oo.  Lincoln,  167. 

Potteme  Wiok,  Poterne  Wyke,  co.  Wilto,  601. 

Potjer,  Biohard,  371. 

Poidesworth.    See  Polesworth. 

Ponlet.    See  Panlet. 

Poultenay.    See  Polteney. 

Pounde,  Thomas,  523. 

PoundeknoU.    See  Ponoknall. 

Pourestoke.    See  Poorstook. 

Pount,  Thomas,  526. 

Pountfrett.    See  Pontefraot. 

Poutrell,  Powetrell,  Thomas,  27,  188,  363, 
895,  400,  557. 

Powd,  Bobert,  330. 
.  Powedyoh,  John.  298. 

Powelyn,  John,  263. 

Powestj,  John,  198. 

PowetrelL     See  Poutrell. 

Powis,  in  Wales,  47. 

Powys,  lord  of.    See  Charlton ;  Grey. 

Poynta.  Points,  Poynes,  Humphrey,  807. 

,  Bobert,  99,  109,  111,  121,  261.  315. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Southampton,  521. 

,  Thomas,  274. 

Prall.    See  Prawle. 

Prat,  William,  243. 

Pratis,  St.  Mary  de,  abbey  of.    See  Leicester. 

Prawle,  West,  Westprall,  oo.  Devon,  541. 

,  Colaton ,  00.  Deyon,  542. 

Prayers,  in  Sible  Hedingham,  oo.  Essex,  430. 

Pri,  St.  Mary  de,  abbey  of.    See  Leicester. 

Predannack  (in  Mullion),  oo.  Cornwall,  359. 

Pree,  Biohard,  370. 

Preest,  John,  314. 

Prentioe,  Prenteys,  Martin,  203,  213,  472. 

Preser,  Katharine,  545. 

Preshute,  oo.  Wilts,  542. 

Pressure,  Thomas,  522. 

,  Katharine  his  wife,  522. 

Preste,  Henry,  290. 

,  John,  814. 

Presteigne,  Presteinde  [co.  Badnor],  59. 


Prastland,  Thomas,  446. 

Prestley.    See  Priestleigh. 

Prestsere,  William,  250. 

Preston,  oo.  Buokingham,  883. 

00.  Butland,  165,  217,  236. 

,  00.  Sn£fo]k,  300. 

00.  Warwick,  78. 

in  Kendal,  oo.  Westmoreland,  28. 

Preston,  John,  120,  264. 

,  BobOTt,  yisoount  €k>rmaimestony  120. 

,  Thomas,  484. 

Priestleigh,  Prestley,  oo.  Somerset,  429. 

Prinbes  Bisboroagh,  oo.  Buokingham,  127. 

Priour,  John,  240,  889.  437. 

,  WiUiam.  60. 

Priouris  [in  Halstead],  oo.  Essex,  495. 

Prise.    See  Penrioe. 

Prisot.     See  Prysot. 
I   Prittlewell,  Pritwell,  oo.  Essex,  84. 
'    ,  gild  of  Jesus  at,  34. 

Privy   Seal,    keeper    of.       See    Gunthorpe; 
Bussell. 

Prode,  WiUiam,  171. 

Proktour,  Alexander,  189. 

,  Bobert,  vicar  of  Naseby,  31. 

Promehill.     See  BroomhiU. 

Pronde,  William,  294. 

Prous,  John,  307. 

Prower,  James,  81. 

,  ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  81. 

Prussia,  in  Almain,  49. 

Pryket,  Thomas,  41. 

Prynoe,  Henry,  reotor  of  Norbury,  624. 

Pryot,  Peter,  187. 

Prysot,  Prisot,  John,  336. 

, ,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench, 

27-29,  31,  81,  85,  86,   148-161,   187, 
232. 

Puckmores,  Pakemore,  oo.  Warwiok,  818. 

Poddesay,  William ,  reotor  of  Bolton  in  Craven, 
292. 

Pnddyng,  Biohard,  641. 

,  Boger,  641. 

Pudsay,  William,  49. 

Pulborough,  Pulburgh,  oo.  Sussex,  634. 

Pulham,  East,  Estpulham  [oo.  Dorset] ,  527. 

Pullan,  John,  345. 

PuUowe,  Henry,  440. 

Pttlteney,  Ponltenay,  Thomas,  115,  396,  400. 
m664. 

Pulter,  John,  215,  354,  396,  401,  489,  561. 

Biohard,   prior  of  St.  Bartholomew 

in  West  Smithfield,  London,  189. 

,  Thomas,  360,  371. 

Punche,  John,  50,  508. 

Punoknoll,    PoundeknoU,     PompknoU,     co. 
Dorset,  106. 

Purbeok,  oo.  Dorset,  397,  488,  549. 

Purbright.    See  Pirbright. 

Poroeglore,  Elias,  6. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


686 


Purdj,  Stephen,  panoD  of  Honewton,  181. 

Purfay,  John,  400,  489. 

Purfote,  Biohard,  29. 

Parleigh,  oo.  Essex,  484. 

Purton,  Pirton,  oo.  Gloucester,  241. 

,  Puryton,  oo.  WUts,  11,  642. 

Stoke,  00.  WilU,  11. 

Puryman,  John,  284,  253. 
Puryton.    See  Pirton;  Purton. 

Pusey,  John,  eeoheator  in  the  county  of  Bed- 
ford, 825. 

, esoheator  in  the  county   of 

Buokingham,  880. 
Pusshyn,  Robert.  26. 

Putford,  East,  Estputteford,  oo.  Deron,  107. 
Puthall,  Puttehale,  oo.  Wilts,  587. 
Putney,  Puttenneth,  oo.  Surrey,  310. 
Puttelworth.    See  PitUeworth. 
Puttenham.  George,  551. 

,  William,  551. 

Puttenneth.    See  Putney. 

Pycamyliono,  Nicholas,  162. 

Pyoard,  John,  468. 

Pyodon,  John,  244. 

Pychardes  Ogle.    See  Oole  Pyeehard. 

Pyeheford.    See  Pitston. 

Pye,  Roger,  175,  458. 

,  William,  18,  808. 

Yioarof  Arlington,  447. 

Pyerpoynt.     See  Pierpoint. 
Pygot,  Edmund,  232,  291. 

,  Ralph,  845. 

Richard,  51,  109.  110,  112,  282,  265. 

267, 276, 288,  881,  843,  845, 449,  663, 

664,  656,  662,  666,  578,  579. 

, ,  Joan,  his  wife,  831. 

,  Richard,  the  younger,  381. 

,  Robert,  380,  647. 

Thomas,  216,  896,  898,  488,  666. 

Pykall.    SeeViolhm. 
Pyke,  Robert,  81. 
Pykenham.  George,  882. 

,  Henry.  382. 

,  William,  142, 143, 286, 882, 468. 

Pykereli,  John,  166. 

Pykeryng,  Pekeryng,  Pikeryng,  Hugh,  682. 

James,  214, 872. 897.  677. 

John,  177,  248,  852,  408,  449,  682. 

678. 
Pykman,  WUliam,  161,  190. 
Pykton,  John  244. 
Pylkyngton.    See  Pilkington. 
Pylton.    SeelPHion, 
Pym,  Alexander,  284,  258. 

Roger.  284,  258. 

, Joan  his  wife,  284. 258. 

Pympe,  John,  844. 
Pynohebek.  GUbert,  84. 

,  Richard,  51,  664. 

,  Thomas.  868, 894,  399, 491, 664. 


Pynohon,  Baptist,  68. 
Pyne,  Nicholas,  468. 
Pynesford.    See  Painsford. 
Pynke,  John,  193. 
Pynnore,  Henry,  160. 
Pyperell,  Richard.  187. 
Pyperharwe.    See  Peperharrow. 
Pyrbright.    See  Pirbright. 
Pyroo,  Gland,  406. 
Pyrton.    See  Pirton. 
Pyrye.    See  Pirie, 
Pyryton.    See  Pirton. 
Pytte.    See  Pitte. 
Pyttes.  Nicholas,  180. 
Pyworthy,oo.  Devon.  108, 152. 


Q 


Quadring,  oo.  Lincoln,  74,  126,  472. 

Quadring,  Thomas,  641. 

Quadryng,  Alexander,  888,  489. 
Richard,  436,  491. 

Qnaplod.    See  Whaplode. 

Quarles  Gourte,  in  Horton,  co.  Wilts,  549. 

Quarles,  Richard,  426. 

Quatermayns,  Richard,  80. 

Quedamuton,  Quydhampton,  John,    87,    89, 

Qaeenborongh,   Quenbourgh,   Quinburgh,  co. 
Kent,  832,  428,  476,  481. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Knight. 

Queenhill,  Qnenehull,  co.  Woroester,  480. 

Queen's  Camel,  oo.  Somerset,  427. 

Qnenburgh.    See  Queenborough. 

Queneshames,  co.  Cumberland,  468. 

Questenborow,  John,  146. 

Quidhampton,  Quydampton,   co.  Wilts,  607, 
642. 

Qninbnrgh.    See  Queenborough. 

Quydhampton.    See  Qnedampton. 

Quykham.     See  Whickham. 

Qnynnes  in  Sedner,  co.  York..  180. 

Quyrke,  John,  198. 


686 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


B 


Baben,  Thomas,  545. 

Baoheford.    See  Boohford. 

Badale.    See  Bjdale. 

BadoljIF.    See  Batoliffe. 

Badford.  Badeford  [oo.  Warwick],  65,  279. 

Semele,  Badford  Qjmly,  oo.  Wanriok, 

78. 

Badford.  John,  546. 

Badley,  Walter,  492. 

Badmylde,  WUliam,  347,  894,  397,  489,  519. 
676. 

Badxiage,  Bodenache,  oo.  Buckingham,  219. 

Badnor,  Badenore,  69,  360. 

,  Badenorealond,  69. 

Badway,  oo.  Somerset,  266. 

Badwell,  oo.  Essex,  461,  641. 

Bafell.    See  Baphael. 

BagenhuU.    See  Bagnall. 

Baginnis,  Bagenys,  oo.  Cornwall.  289. 

Baglan  [co.  Monmouth] ,  167. 

Bagnall,  BagenhuU,  oo.  Nottingham,  19. 

Bainham.  Beynham,  co.  Essex,  22,  61. 

,  oo.  Norfolk,  365, 497. 

St.  Mary,  oo.  Norfolk,  293. 

Bake,  Henry,  48,  208. 

Balegh,  Bawley,  Edward,  394,  401,  489,  576. 

Bameaham.    See  Bampisham. 

Bammardewyke,  oo.  Hertford,  478,  542. 

Bamme,  Thomas.  161. 

Bammyngeemersh.    See  Bamsey  Marsh. 

Bampisham,  Bamesham,  oo.  Dorset,  69,  90. 

Bamsbury,  Bemesbury,  oo.  Wilts,  11. 

Bamsey,  oo.  Huntingdon.  82,  477. 

,  abbot  and  conyent  of,  276,  316. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  216,  276,  662. 

Bamsey.  Marsh,  Bammyngesmersh  [in  Steeple] , 
oo.  Essex,  495. 

Bamsey,  John,  174, 217,  227. 
Bamsholt  [oo.  Suffolk],  112. 
Bandes,  William,  228. 
Bandolf .  John,  303,  329. 

Maigaret,  his  wife,  329. 

Bandolyeston.     See  Banston. 
Banston,  Bandolyeston,  oo.  Dorset,  419-421. 
Banyn,  William,  83. 
Banys,  Thomas,  390. 
Bapell,  Alyer,  366. 

Baphael  by  Lansallos,  Bafell,  Bathewyll  by 
Lansalwys,  oo.  Cornwall,  30,  137. 

Baresby,  William,   chaplain  of  St.  Swithun, 
Wakefleld,  279. 

Baseson,  Biohard,  248. 

Bastell,  Thomas,  676. 


Batoliff  on  Soar,  Badolif  on  Sore,  oo.  Nottizu^ 
ham,  439. 

Batoliffe,  Badolyff.  Bedeolyf.  oo.  Middlesex, 
189. 179. 

Batoliffe,  Badclyf ,  Edward,  897. 400, 424, 492. 
645. 

,  George,  parson  of  Monkwearmonth, 

874. 

Hii^,38. 

,  James,  16,  169. 

John.  19,266. 

, of  Pits  Walter,  822. 893. 397. 

436,  490,  566. 

,  Katharine,  473. 

Miles.  84. 

Otewel,  61,  79. 

Biohard,  214,  398,  399^401.  466,  472. 

492,  505,  546,  566.  561,  664.  674,  676. 

578-580. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Westmoreland,  512. 

Bobert,   19,  20.  27.  31,  88,48,  108, 

110,  276,  307,  443,  528,  665.  567. 

, Margaret  his  wife,  20. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  48. 

sheriff  of  Norfolk,  91,   99, 

468. 

, ,8heriffofSuffolk,91,99. 114. 

f ,  esoheator  of  Euex,  864. 

, ,  of  Fita  Walter,  567. 

,  Boger,  27,  81. 

,  Thomas,  214, 899, 478,  490,  546. 

Batford.    See  Betford. 
Batheby.  John,  469. 

Thomas,  469. 

Bathewill.    See  Baphael. 
Bathhulk,  in  Swords,  oo.  Dublin,  42. 
Bathlure,  bishop  of.     See  Ingleby. 
Bathtouth,  oo.  Meath.  152. 
Bathwire,  Bhaghwyre,  oo.  Meath,  889. 
Bathwyre.    See  Danyell. 

Batlisden,  Thomas,  abbot  of  St.  TMynnrwla 

164. 
Batter,  Bichard,  198. 

Battleeden,  oo.  Suffolk,  477. 
Bawlyn,  Bichard,  268. 
Baunston.    See  Barenstone. 
Bauson.    See  Bawson. 
Bayen,  Thomas,  355. 

Barenstone,  Baunston,  oo.  Buokinffham.  priory 
of,  542. 

oonyent  of,  612. 

,  Banulph  Bleese,  prior  of,  642. 

,  Eustace  Bernard,  prior  of,  512. 

Bayys,  Thomas,  327. 

5..,  William,  73. 

Bawe,  Thomas,  455. 

Bawley.     See  Balegh. 

Bawlyn,  John,  77. 

Bawreth,  oo.  Essex,  317. 

Hall.  00.  Essex,  817. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


687 


BawBon,  Bauson,  Biohard,  248. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  92. 

Baydor.    See  Bhaiadr. 

Bajleigh,  eo.  Essex,  334,  380,  383-386,  390, 
405,  418,  422-424,  433,  443.  444,  448. 
484,  614. 

honour  of,  54. 

Bayneham.    See  Bainham. 

Baynford,  Beynford,  Laurence,  171,  400, 
489. 

...., ....,  Anne  his  wife,  171. 

Baynold.    See  Beynold. 

Beading,  Parliament  at,  2,  342. 

,  charter  dated  at,  63. 

Bece,  Thomas,  300. 

Bedbonme,  Bedbum,  oo.  Lincoln,  487. 

Beddegrare.     See  Bedgraye. 

Bede,  Edmund,  31,  400,  554,  569. 

,  Henry,  82. 

,  John,  214,  327. 

Nicholas,  84. 

Bobert,  398,  490,  652,  563. 

l%omas,  22,  390. 

,  William,  73, 126,  214. 

Bedeclyf.    See  Batoliffe. 

Bedegate,  co.  Tork,  506. 

Bedeknape.    See  Bedknap. 

Bedemayn.    See  Bedmayn. 

Bederhithe.    See  Botherhithe. 

Bedewale.     See  Bedwale. 

Bedgrare,  Beddegraye,  co.  Suffolk,  200. 

Bedham.    See  Beedham. 

Bedhede,  Thomas,  380. 

Bedisplace,  co.  Wilts,  649. 

Bedknap,  Bedeknape,  William,  81,  248. 

Bedlingfield,  Bedelyngfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  prior- 
ess and  oonyent  of,  168. 
,  Margaret  Shuldham,  prioress  of,  168. 

Bedman,  Biohard,  bishop  of  St.  Asaph  [1471- 
1495],  412,480. 

Bedmane,  John,  497. 

Bedmarley,      Bidmerley,      i^dmerley,      eo. 

Worcester,  97,  161,  319. 
Bedmayn,  Bedemayn,  Edward,  371,  394,  397, 

899,  417,  425,  488,  498,  601,  577,  680. 

Biohard,  501. 

,  WUliam,  214. 

Bednesse.    See  Beedness. 

Bedryth.    See  Botherhithe. 

Bedyers,  Baldwin  de,  earl  of  Deyon,  57. 

Bedwale,  Bedewale,  William,  400,  489. 

Bedy,  William,  243. 

Bee,  Sebat  de  la,  145. 

Beed,  Bartholomew,  master  of  the  mint,  840, 

343. 
Beede,  William,  243. 

Beedham,  Bedham  [co.  Norfolk] ,  198. 
Beedness,  Bednesse,  co.  York,  241. 
Beene,  Margward,  23,  49. 
Beepham,  Bepham,  co.  Norfolk,  298. 
Beigny,  John,  190. 


Bemesbury.     See  Bamsbury. 

Bene,  in  Iceland,  242. 

Benyll,  Thomas,  359. 

Bepon.    See  Bipon. 

Bepon,  John,  244,  307. 

Bepton,  00.  Derby,  27. 

[in  Ashford,  co.  Kent],  402. 

Great,  Mekell  Bq»ton,  co.  Kent,  445 , 

482. 
Little,  CO.  Kent,  445,  482. 

Bepyngdon,  Ambrose,  chimlain  of   St.  Mary 
Aldermarychirohe,  London,  246. 

Bequests,  council  of,  413. 

Berysby,  WiUiam,  123. 

Beasenen,  oo.  Cornwall,  239. 

Beston,  North,  co.  Lincoln,  293. 

Bestwold,  Bichard,  24. 

,  Thomas.  127, 144,  322.  364,  395,  399, 

488,  547,  554. 

Betford,  Batford,  co.  Nottingham,  19,  125, 

480. 
Betherfield.     See  Bothesfteld. 

Betherhithe.    See  Botherhithe. 

Betire,  co.  Cornwall,  497. 

Beue,  Thomas.  88. 

Beye,  John,  823. 

Beyerse,  John,  19. 

Bewenhale.    See  Biyenhall. 

Bewley,  Buley  [co.  Oxford],  abbot  of,  163. 

Beyne,  Beyny,  John  eeoheator  in  the  county 
of  Deyon,  16. 

Beynald.    See  Beynold. 
Beynford.    See  Baynford. 
Beynham.    See  Bainham. 
Beynold,  Baynold,  Henry,  266,  548. 

John.  248,  398,  489. 

Bichard,  152.  244. 

,  Simon,  246. 

,  William,  78,  338,  838. 

Bhaghwyre.    See  Bathwire. 

Bhaiadr.  Baydor  [co.  Badnor] ,  59,  850. 

Bhodes,  island  of,  193,  194. 

,  conyent  of,  198,  194. 

,  Turoopolier  of,  194. 

Bibadeo,  Stephen  de,  248,  279. 

Bioart,  Philip.  488. 

Biccall,  Bykall,  co.  Tork,  461 

Bice  ap  Thomas,  406,  410. 

Bichard,  king  of  England,  152. 

Bichard  I,  charters  of,  74,  207,  806,  407. 

Bichard  U,  36,  36,  43,  208,  239,  410,  488, 
464,  481,  486,  526. 

,  letters  patent  of,  17,  18,  67,  69,  74, 

186,  168, 175, 204, 272,  287,  305,  311, 
312.  834,  858,  407, 408,  482,  440,  448, 
604. 

charters  of,  166,  441,  448. 


688 


GENEEAL    INDEX. 


Biohard  III,  868-652. 

,  conaort  of.    See  Anne. 

,  son  of.    SeeEdmrd, 

father  of.     See  Biohard. 

mother  of.    See  Cecil j. 

,  almoner  of.    See  Taillour. 

physician  of.     See  Hobbys. 

Biohard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  brother  of  Ed- 
ward IV,  afterwards  Bichard  HI,  22 
34,  4a^,  67,  90,  »3,  102,  112,  184, 
143-145,  154,  166,  183.  192,  213,  214. 
226. 237.  265, 260,  806,  318.  819,  324, 
339,  343,  345,  349,  350,  434,  553-580. 

constable  of  England,  9,  49,  230. 

,  chamberlain  of  England,  67. 

,  admiral    of    England,     Ireland    and 

Aquitaine,  23,  49,  78,  102. 

••!  warden  of  the  west  marohes  of  Scot- 
land, 128,  264,  388. 

)  lieutenant  general  against  Scotland 

206. 

keeper  of  the  forests  beyond  Trent 

338.  "^ 

I  Anne  his  wife,  34,  67,  256,  260,  338. 

Edward  his  son,  34. 

Biohard,  duke  of  York,  father  of  Edward  IV 
and  Biohard  HI,  64,  63,  67,  123.  152! 
179,  192,  269,  276.  279,  296,  308,  334, 
341, 364,  386,  390,  423,  452,  464,  473 
477,483,523,524.       *        '        '    '^' 

Biohard  de  Salopia,  duke  of  York  and  Norfolk, 
earl  Marshal,  Warrenne  and  Netting^ 
ham,  son  of  Edward  IV.  15,  75    92 
108,  118,  180,  224.  230,  249,  253.'259' 
288,296.825,330.346. 

lieutenant  of  Ireland,  158,  210. 

» >^nne  his  wife,  75,  118,  224. 

Biohard,  Adrian,  217. 

,  Hugh,  41. 

.Thomas,  274. 

•  Llewellyn  ap  Morgan,  421. 

»p  Bobert  ap  Jevan  Vaghan,  889. 

Bichardson,  James,  242. 

Biche,  Bichard,  283. 

,  Bobert,  28. 

Bichiswode,  co.  Wilts,  549. 

Bichmond,  co.  York,  90,  193. 

,  earldom  of,  87,  176. 

honour  or  fee  of,  70,  90,  119,  126. 

132, 142.  157,  159,  179,  247,  ^,  258 
285,  810,  830,  380. 428,  431,  453,  454 
613,  585. 

Bichmondshire,  160. 
Biohmondshire  toll,  686. 
Bichmond,  countess  of.    See  Tudor. 
Bidge  Way,  Biggeway,  co.  Wilts,  687. 
Bidley  [co.  Denbigh],  616. 

,  Idley,  CO.  Kent,  28. 

Bidlington,  Bydlyngton,  co.  Butland,  296. 
Bidmerley.    See  Bedmarley. 
Bigby,  Byggeby,  John,  398. 

,  Nicholas.  406. 488,  489,  616,  636. 

,  Thomas,  7,  22,  344.  *1 


I  Bigge,  Biohard,  489. 

Biggeway.    See  Bidge  Way. 

Bigsby,  Biggesby,  co.  Lincoln,  16. 

Billaton,  Billeton  (in  Linkinhorae),  oo.  Com- 
wall,  369. 

Bilston.  Bylleston  in  Craven,  co.  York,  84. 

Bingslow,  Byngeslowe,  oo.  Kent,  hundred  of. 
58. 

Bingwold,  Budelyngwell,  co.  Kent,  882. 

Bingwood,  Byngwode,  co.  Southampton.  88. 
136,  2127288, 480.  **      •  ^'^ 

Bioll  in  Kendale,  co.  Westmoreland,  273. 

Bipley.    See  Bipple. 

Bipon,  Bepon,  Bypon,  co.  York,  84,  229,  247. 

Bipon,  John,  244. 

Bippas,  Alice,  467. 

Bipple,  Bipley,  co.  Kent,  160. 

,  Byppull,  CO.  Worcester,  108. 

Bisborough,  Princes,   oo.  Buckingham,   127, 

Bisby,  Byssheby,  co.  Lincoln,  263. 
Bise,  Byes,  co.  York.  467. 
Bise,  Byse,  Thomas,  300. 

, ,  parson  of  Famham,  97.  448. 

481. 

Biseley.  Bichard,  404,  421. 

Bising,  Bysyng,  co.  Norfolk,  862,  460,  476, 

477. 
,  honour  of,  496. 

Biskyngton.     See  Buskington. 

Bisshe,  John,  47,  60,  413. 

Biston,  Byston  in  Holdemeese,  oo.  York,  72. 

van  Biswyk,  Dederic,  116. 

Bither.    See  Byther. 

Bithiscourt.  co.  Wilts,  649. 

Bivenhall,  Bewenhale,  oo.  Essex,  496. 

Biver,  Byver,  co.  Kent,  406. 

Boad,  Bode,  oo.  Somerset,  429. 

Bobbus,  Bobbs,  John,  263. 

Bobenet,  John,  328. 

Bobert,  John,  81. 

,  Bichard,  6. 

,  Walter,  383,  435. 

ap  Jenkyn,  182. 

ap  Frocer,  437. 

Bobertsbridgo,  co.  Sussex,  abbot  and  convent 
of,  138. 

Bobertson,  Nicholas,  829. 
Boblee,  Thomas,  102. 
Bobsert,  Tiro,  667. 
Bobson,  Henry,  434. 

,  James,  269. 

,  John,  263, 274. 

,  Simon,  206. 

Boby,  Master  John,  606. 

Bobyns,  WUliam,  164. 

Bobynson,  John,  272.  273,  330,  466. 

,  Nicholas,  295. 

,  Bichard,  121. 

Thomas,  174. 

,  WiUiam,  270. 


GENEEAL    INDEX. 


689 


Booolyff.    See  Bonclyff. 

Bocelin,  Master,  yioe-ohanoellor  of  Biohard  I, 

307.   * 
Roche,  00.  York,  abbot  and  conyent  of,  204. 

207. 
WUliam,  abbot  of,  204,  207, 

Boohe  Andelys,  charter  dated  at,  305. 

Boche,  Master  Biohard,  555. 

Boohelle.  in  France,  313,  355. 

,  wine  of,  245,  355. 

,  ship  called  U  Jamei  of,  193. 

,  port  of,  193. 

Bochester,  Bonohettre,  oo.  Kent,  51, 153, 268, 

367,  451. 

diocese  of,  524. 

,  bishop  of.    See  Botherham ;  Bossell ; 

Aadeley. 

,  charter  dated  at,  17. 

Boohford,  Baoheford,  co.  Essex,  380,  383-386, 
390,  405,  411.  418,  422-424,  433,  443, 
444.  448,  484,  508,  514,  533. 

,  hundred  of,  834. 

Bockingham,  Bokjngham,  co.  Northampton, 
25,  56,  139,  140. 

forest  of,  55,  189,  140. 

BocUand,  Bokelond  hj  Hengham,  oo.  Norfolk, 

56,81. 
Booonwell  Mar,  co.  Cornwall,  239. 

Boconwels  Byan,  co.  Cornwall,  239. 
Bode.    See  Boad. 
Bodenache.     See  Badnage. 
Boderham.     See  Botherham. 
Bodes.    See  Boyds. 
Bodes,  Alice,  265. 

Laurence,  265. 

Bichard,  265. 

,  WiUiam,  86,  188. 

Bodger,  John,  31. 
Bodley,  Walter,  392. 
Bodmarton  [oo.  Qloooester],  301. 
Bodon,  John,  249,  253. 

,  William,  parson  of  Gresford,  19, 

Boger,  Bogger,  Bogers,  Boggers,  C^eorge,  169. 
,  John,  29,  35, 175, 189,  221,  371,  396, 

399,  425,  471,  491,  523,  547,  572. 

,  Alice,  his  wife,  189. 

Joan,  his  wife,  471. 

ap  Vaghan,  Thomas,  54. 

,  John,  parson  of  Meivod,  309, 

Bichard,  24. 

,  Bobert,  162. 

Thomas,  12,  73,  113,  141,  160.169, 

242, 322,  329,  355,  446,  487,  509,  525, 

533,  545.  562. 

,  William,  169. 

Bokebi,  Balph,  299. 

Bokeby.    See  Bugbj. 

Bokehey,  oo.  Hertford,  365. 

Bokeley  [in  Barkway],  co.  Hertford,  497. 

Bokelond.    See  Bookland. 

8258 


Bokes,  Bokys,  John,  escheator  in  the  county 
of  Oxford,  124. 

,  Beginald,  317. 

Thomas,  23,254. 

,  sheriff  of  Buckingham,  100. 

Boket,  Bichard,  178. 

Bokewode,  Thomas,  escheator  of  Norfolk,  259, 

308. 
Bokke,  Booke.  co.  Worcester,  247,  258,  267. 
Bokley,  Bobert,  460. 

WUliam,  460. 

Bokyngham.    See  Bockingham. 
Boley,  Thomas,  sheriff  of  Bristol,  235. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  236. 

BoUeston.    See  Bolstone. 

Bolston,  Amured,  295. 

Bolstone,  Bolleston,  co.  Somerset,  487. 

BoWenden,  co.  Kent,  465. 

Bomayns,  Thomas,  224. 

Bome,  454. 

church  of,  44,  164,  310,  346,  368. 

court  of,  60,  194,  251,  259,  296,  298. 

848,361,436. 
Bomney,  Old,  Olderomeney,  co.  Kent.  281, 

297. 
Marsh,  co.  Kent,  246,  383,  402,  435, 

445,482. 

Bomney,  Nicholas,  371. 

Bomsey,  co.  Southampton,  abbey  of.  116,  122. 

.convent  of,  120. 

, ,  Elisabeth  Broke,  abbess  of, 

116,  120,  122. 

Bondell,  Bobert,  467. 

Bone.    See  Bouen. 

Boo,  William,  220. 

Booke,  Bokke,  co.  Worcester,  247,  256,  267. 

Boome,  Thomas,  parson  of  St.  Mary,  Ghrimsby, 

162. 
Boos,  in  Bradfield  Combust,  oo.  Suffolk,  238. 
,  Bosse,  CO.  Tork,  124,  388. 

,  in  Holdemesse,  oo.  Tork,  72,  88,  90, 

212,  221. 
Hall,  in  Water  Fulford,  co.  Tork,  13, 

455. 
Boos,  Henry,  897,  447,  489,  575. 

,  James,  542. 

,  John,  244. 

, lord.  124. 

, , ,  Marjory  his  wife,  84, 

124. 

,  Peter,  rector  of  West  Kington,  14. 

,  PhUippa,  lady  of,  166. 

Bichard,  26, 897. 

,  Bobert,  102. 

Thomas,  90,  178, 313,  539,  540. 

Marjory  his  wife,  90. 

,  lord,  13,57,  90,  94,238,  466. 

,  the  lady  of,  169. 

.William,  639. 

Boosedike,  co.  Tork,  606. 
*  Boper,  John,  896,  490. 


2z 


690 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Bopert»  in  Bures  St.  Marj,  oo.  Suffolk,  179. 

Bos,  Henry,  847. 

Bose,  Henrj,  576. 

John.  244. 

Bobert,286. 

WUliiim,  86.  549. 

Bosedale,  William,  265. 

Boflenithon,  Boseneythyn  (in  St.  Kererne),  co. 

Cornwall.  359. 
Boflse.    See  Boos ;  New  Boss. 

Boese,  in  the  Isle  of  Axholme,  oo.  Lincoln, 

S91. 
BoBse,  Henry,  576. 

William,  276,  448. 

victualler  of  Calais,  296, 302, 

328,  432.  440,  444. 
BoBvenen,  oo.  Cornwall.  289. 
Botelaund.    See  Butland. 
Botes,  a?homa8, 898. 
Botheman,  John,  126. 
Botherfield,  Betherfeld,  oo.  Sussex,  826. 
Botherham,  Boderham,  co.  York,  209,  254. 

324. 

,  college  of  Jesus  at,  324. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at.  121,  579. 

Botherham,  Botheiam,  Boderham,  John,  146, 

182, 212, 855,  895,  488,  558. 
Boger,  warden  of  the  King's  Hall, 

Cambridge,  54. 
,  Thomas,  bishop  of  Boohester  [1468- 

1471],  222. 
,  ,  bishop   of,    Lincoln     [1472- 

1480].  and  chancellor.  2,  4.  9,  42.  62, 

67.  77,  99,   112,  115.  128,  134,  162, 

163,  176,  181.  206,  209,  210,  215,  219, 

241,  804,  558,  838,  562,  564-566,  568- 

570. 
,  archbishop  of    York    [1480- 

1500]   and  chancellor,  210.  222.  280, 

257,  301,  320.  824. 838,  342,  522.  532, 

555, 568,  574,  578-580. 
,  chancellor  of  Cambridge  XJni- 

yersity,  112,  555. 
, keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  222. 

Botherhithe,  Bederhithe,  Bedryth,  co.  Surrey, 

26.160. 
Bothewell,  William,  240. 
Bothom,  William,  8M. 
Bothwell,  CO.  Northampton,  194,  257. 
Boting  [in  Pluckley],  co.  Kent,  498. 
Boubury,  Gilbert  de,  286. 
Bouclyff .  Bocelyff,  Brian,  545,  580. 

.second  baron  of  the  Exche- 
quer, 860,  482. 

, ,  one  of  the  barons  of  the  Ex- 
chequer. 65,  275. 

William,  54,  841. 

Boude.    See  Bowde. 

Boneley.    See  Bough  Lease. 

Bouell,  Thomas,  556. 

Bouen,  Bone,  in  Normondy,  port  of,  869. 

Bough,  Philip,  78,  79. 


I 


Bougham,  Bowehham,  co.  Suffolk.  80. 
Bougherdeoote,  co.  Gloucester,  63. 
Bough  Leaae,  Boueley,  co.  Wilts,  501. 
Bonghton,  William,  250. 

Boulond,  John,  58. 

Boundway,  Byndewey,  co.  Wilts,  501. 

Bounore.     See  Bowner. 

Bounton.    See  Bunoton. 

Bous,  Bouse,  Thomas,  266,  319. 

Bousewell,  William,  290. 

Bowde,  Boude.  co.  Wilts,  480. 

Bowe,  Bobert,  55. 

Bowedon,  Bowdon,  Nicholas,  prebendary   of 

Tamworth,  152. 
,  ,  prebendary    of    Bridgnorth, 

153. 
Bowehham.     See  Bougham. 
BoweU,  John,  155,  477. 
Bowelond,  John,  58. 
Bowescombe.    See  Buscombe. 
Bowingtou,  CO.  Warwick,  73. 
Bowley,  Boweley,  co.  Stafford,  50,  452. 
Bowner,  Bounore,  co.  Southampton,  86,  419, 

420. 
Bownour,  Edward,  827. 

,  Margaret,  327. 

Boyds,  Bodes,  co.  York,  265. 

Boys,  Thomas,  565. 

Buabon,  Buyabon  [co.  Denbigh] ,  516. 

Buan  Lanihome,  Seyntruan,  co.  Cornwall,  295. 

Budelyngwell.     See  Bingwold. 

Budham,  co.  Norfolk,  154. 

,  East,  CO.  Norfolk,  357. 

Bufford,  abbot  of,  324. 
Bufford,  John,  54,  224. 

,  Bobert,  116,  117. 

,  Thomas,  116. 

Walter,  126,417. 

Bugby,  Bokeby,  co.  Warwick,  423. 
Bugby,  John,  186. 
Bugge,  John,  316. 

,  Bichaid,  316,  365,  375,  400, 487. 606. 

Buley.    See  Bewley, 
Bumbem,  John,  327. 

,  Joan,  his  wife,  327. 

,  Margaret,  827. 

Bumney  Mersshe.     Su  Boraney  Marsh. 

Bumond,  William,  51. 

Bumwood,  CO.  Nottingham,  450. 

Buncton,  Bounton  Holme  [co.  Norfolk],  150. 

Buneton,  Bobert,  parson  of  Willingale  Doe, 

25. 
Bunhall,  co.  Norfolk,  149. 
Bunham,  co.  Norfolk,  511. 
Buscombe,  Bowescombe,  co  Wilts  (now  Berks), 

149. 
Bushall,  Buyshale,  co.  Norfolk,  333. 

,  Bustishale,  co.  Wilts,  359. 

Bushmore,  Busshemer,  in  Cranbome,  oo.  Doi^ 

set,  298. 


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GENERAL    INDEX. 


691 


Buihton,  Bcunheton,  oo.  Northampton,  201, 

416. 
Boshworth,  oo.  Norfolk,  308. 

college  of   St.  John  the  EmngeliBt, 

warden  and  brethren  of,  806. 
Boskington,  Biakyngton,  oo.  Linooln,  167. 

Basse,  John,  16,  49,  112,  167. 

BuBsell,  Edmnnd,  parson  of    St.  Pierre  by 
Calais,  175. 

John,  3,  29, 188,  260, 293. 

,  ,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  9, 

67, 134, 169,  219.  230,  241. 

, ,  bishop  of    Booheiter   [1476- 

1490] ,  9,  36,  67,  134,  169,  209,  215, 
219,241,562. 

bishop    of    Linooln     [1480- 

1484]  and  chancellor,  209.  228,  230, 
231.  257,  280,  288.  820.  326.  331,  340, 
842,  358,  854,  378,  886,  408.  459,  480, 
612,  542,  558-555,  562,  564-670. 

,  Bobert,  899,  491,  501,  578. 

,  Thomas,  267. 

Bossh,  Bosshe,  John,  247.  871. 

Busshton,  Thomas,  24. 

Bustishale.    See  Bushall. 

Buthmd.  county  of,  71,  109,  111,  126,  165, 

220, 227,  247, 364.  392, 896,  400,  425, 

474,  492. 

,  sheriff  of,  109,  320,  892,  400, 

494,  519,  544. 

And  $ee  Filton. 
, ,  esoheator  in,  210,  474. 

And  tee  Fenne, 

, oailawry  in,  266. 

,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

570. 

,  forest  of ,  842,  460. 

Batter,  Bobert,  204. 

Buttur,  John,  78. 

Buyabon.    See  Boabon. 

Buysbank,  in  Pioardy,  460. 

Buyshale.    See  Bushall. 

Bychard.  William,  265. 

Bychardys,  Bobert,  31. 

Byckee,  William,  50. 

Bydale,  Badale,  co.  York,  forest  of,  456. 

Byder,  Bobert,  214,  580. 

Thomas,  344. 

William,  520. 

Bydley,  Adam,  rector  of  Hope  in  Bomney 
Marsh,  246. 

,  Thomas,  governor  of  Guernsey,  418. 

Bydmerley.    See  Bedmarley.  ! 

Bydon,  Bobert,  848,  392. 

Bye  [CO.  Sussex] .  47,  51 ,  273,  376. 495.  ^ 

,  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew  by.     See 

Playden. 

Byes.    See  Bise. 

Bygby,  Byggeby.    S€«  Bigby. 

Bygge,  Thomas,  279.  | 

Bygmayden,  William,  526. 

Bykall.    See  Biccall. 


ByUeston.    See  Bilston. 

Byman,  William,  148. 

Byndewey.    See  Boundway. 

Byng,  John,  290. 

Byngesby,  John.  17. 

Byngeslowe.     See  Bingslow. 

Byngewode.    See  Bingwood. 

Bynggold.  Henry,  Parson  of  Newbold  Verdon, 
552. 

Byngwode,  Charles,  160. 

,  Thomas,  160. 

Bypon,  John,  244. 
Bypplyngham,  John.  220. 
Byppull.     See  Bipple. 

Byse.  John,  parson  of  Sampford  Courtenay, 
339. 
And  see  Bise. 
Bysing.    See  Bising. 
Byssheby.    See  Bisby. 
Byston.    See  Biston. 
Bysyng.    See  Bising. 
Byther,  co.  Tork,  436. 
Byther,  Bither,  Bobert,  127,  139. 

, sheriff  of  York,  130. 

Thomas,  436. 

William,  169, 226,  303,  474. 

Byver,  John.  19. 
de  la  Byver,  WUliam.  289. 
ByveiB,  John,  25. 
,  Seman,  85. 


s 


Sabrisford.    See  Sawbridgeworth« 

Sacheverell,  John,  557. 

Balph,  895,  400,  490,  557. 

Sadborow,    Sedburgh    [in    Thomcombe,    co. 
Dorset,  formerly  co.  Devon],  81. 

Sadde,  Thomas,  468. 
Sadeler,  Thomas,  78. 
Sage,  William,  parson  of  Chipetead,  810. 
Saggard,  Tassagard,  oo.  Dublin,  164. 
Saintbarbe,  Seyntebarbe,  John.  178. 
Saintleger.     See  St.  Leger. 
Saintlowe.    See  St.  Lo. 
Saintmariburis.    See  Bures  St.  liiary. 
Saintmartin.    See  St.  Martin. 
Salamanca,  Consalis  de,  855. 

Peter  de,  856,  870.  426,  446,  449, 

581. 
Salclyf .    See  Sawoliffe. 
Salewerp.    See  Salwarp. 
Salford,  Saltford  [co.  Warwick],  65. 
Salford,  Bichard,  526. 


692 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


SaliBburr.  oo.  Wilu,  82,  145,  152,  158,  168. 
295,857,371,642. 


,  letters  patent  dated  at,  867. 

,  charter  dated  at,  62. 

major  of.     See  Jugler. 

earldom  of.  186,  189. 

earl  of.    See  Edward ;  Neville. 

diooeae  of .  14.  90,  97,  118,121,168, 

170. 175,  247, 296,  297,  812,  489,  441, 

448,481,528. 
bishopric  of,  247,  252,  255,  257,  285, 

296,  806, 887,  481,  495,  509,  521.  527, 

581. 
,  bishop  of .     See  Beauchamp ;  Wy de- 

yille;  LaDgton;  Krghum. 

cathedral  of ,  276. 

, ,  dean  of.    See  Davyson. 

,  dean  and  chapter  of,252,488, 

495. 
, ,  chancellor  of.    See  Holes. 

precentor    of.      See   Poole; 

Stanley. 
, prebend  of  Charminster  and 

Bere  in,  296. 

, ,  prebend  of  Chute  in,  481. 

, ,  prebend  of  Durnford  in.  258. 

,  prebend  of  Beaminster  in,  252. 

, ,  prebend  of   Fordington  and 

Writhlington  in,  255. 

,  prebend  of  Hurstboume  and 

Burbage  in,  509. 

Salkeld,  Richard,  30,  424,  492,  545. 

, ,  of  Kerby,  214. 

Sail,  CO.  Norfolk,  29,  148. 

Sail,  Salle,  Thomas,  148,  278. 

Salley.    See  Sawley. 

Salman,  Henry,  584. 

Balph,862. 

,  Thomas,  362. 

,  William,  405. 

Salop,  comity  of,  5,  218,  220,  227,  822, 829, 
854, 856, 368, 390,  398.  896,  401,  474, 
491,  544. 

,  sheriff  of ,  827, 829,  371 .  890, 

893, 401,  494.  496,  519,  544. 

And  see  Cresset ;  Hoord. 
, esoheator  in,  122. 

And  tee  Lawley. 

,  outlawries,  in,  80,  148,  187, 

857, 860.  468. 
,  ....'.....,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

570. 
Saltash,  oo.  Cornwall,  20,  262,  467. 

Saltfleetby,  oo.  Lincoln,  15,  58. 

Saltford.     See  Salford. 

Salthonse,  oo.  Norfolk,  84. 

Saltmarshe,  co.  Gloucester,  511. 

Saltmershe,  Edward,  26,  50,  51,  109. 110, 112, 

183,  578. 
Saltrey.    See  Sawtry. 
Salvage,  Anthony,  282. 


Sal  van,  John,  128.  449. 

Balph,  117.  123,449. 

,  Thomas,  117,  123,  449. 

,  William,  117. 

Salvo,  John  de,  282.  842. 

Salwarp,  Salewerp,  co.  Worcester,  186,  163. 
211,308,379,506. 

Salwey,  Salway,  Humphrey,  354,  678. 
Salysbury,  Boger,  146. 
Samanpa,  248,  279. 

Sambage,  George,  parson  of  Little  Comberton. 

88. 

, parson  of  Bachesore,  88. 

Sambroke,  John.  486. 

Sampford,  Samford,  co.  Devon,  247. 

Courtenay,  oo.  Devon,  137,  309,  339. 

475. 

,  Little,  CO.  Somerset,  196. 

Sampson,  Henry,  306. 

Thomas,  112,  811,  381,  636. 

, Eliiabeth  his  wife,  881. 

WUUam.  163. 

Sanches  Darys.  John,  533. 

Sanoto  Laudo,  Bobert  de,  parson  of  Becken- 

ham,  419. 

Sancto  Laurencio.    See  St.  Laorenoe. 

Sanoto  Mauro,  Thomas  de,  307. 

Sanoy  Dares.  John,  280. 

Sandal,  Sandehall,  oo.  York,  54, 193, 498,  528, 
532. 

Sande,  Sonde,  Beginald,  395, 398,  425,  563. 

Thomas,  149. 

Sandeford,  Brian,  15. 

Sandegate,  in  the  marches  of  Calais,  42,  276. 

Sandehall.    See  SandaL 

Sandelescome  [co.  Sussex] ,  496. 

Sandes,  Beginald,  490. 

William,  109,  1X0,  668,  572. 

Sandford,  Sonford  [oo.  Salop].  516. 

Sandhall.    See  SandaL 

Sandland,  Thomas,  462. 

Sandown,  Sandon,  oo.  Surrey,  515. 

Sandridge,  Sandrugge,  co.  Hertford,  81,  649. 

,  Saunderighill,  oo.  Wilts,  601. 

Sandwich,  oo.  Kent.  19,  64.  61,  71.  119, 186. 
206,  218,  221,  311, 328,  406,  410.  467, 
471,482. 

,  mayor  of,  146,  216. 

,  mayor  and  barons  of,  405. 

port  of,  5,  129,  189,  196,  207.  208, 

248,  251,  264. 258  271.  278, 282, 296, 
330,  831.  850.  362,  366,  376,  403,  405, 
407,  441,  450,  467,  460,  467.  529,  686, 
551. 

,  ship  called  la  Margaret  of,  520. 

Sandy,  Bobert,  399. 

Sans.  John.  323. 

.Peter,  828. 

San  Sebastian,  in  Spain,  278. 

Sant.  John,  abbot  of  Abingdon,  74,  278,  281, 
562. 


^  ■  w  . 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


698 


Santiago,  in  Galioia,  pilgrimage  to,  78. 

Santon,  oo.  Lincoln,  263. 

S^[note,  Sapootes,  John.  109,  111.  127,  190, 
218. 228,  803,  807, 822.  354,  395,  897, 
426.  429, 481.  447.  461,  490,  546.  558, 
562. 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  22a 

,  John,  ]«oeiT6r  general  of  theduohjof 

Cornwall.  848,  864. 

Thomas,  165,822,  854, 864,  892,  896, 

400. 417.  425,  461.  492.  546, 570. 

William,  428, 488,  568. 

Sargeant,  Philip,  78,  79. 

Sark,  Serk,  island  of.  74,  818.  408.  418. 

Sarum,  Old,  co.  Wilu,  75, 165,  167,  478. 

New.    See  Salisbory. 

Satton.    See  Sutton. 
Sanby.  Antony.  881. 
Sanloljif ,  co.  Lincoln,  551. 
Sauly,  Antony,  284. 

Saonder,  Saondre,  Saundyr,  John,  55, 106, 266, 
328. 

Saonderighill.    See  Sandridge. 

Sannders,  John,  262,  808. 

Saonderson,  Bobert,  866. 

William,  192. 

Saundyr.    See  Saunder. 

Sauney,  John,  489. 

Sayage.  Arnold.' 481. 

,  Humphrey,  370. 

John,  94,  819.  398,  418,  490,  584, 

568. 

,  parson  of  Colly  Weston,  877. 

a?homa8,  526. 

, parson  of  Colly  Weston.  887. 

William.  80,  208. 

Sayerey,  John,  master  of  the  fraternity  of  the 
Holy  Angels,  Syon,  138. 

Sayemake  forest  [oo.  Wilts],  perambulation 
of,  537. 

Sayille,  Sayyyle,  John.  198.  214,  844,  899. 
672. 

.captain  of  the  Isle  of  Wiffht, 

410.  * 

...: Thomas,  409,  422,  470. 

,  William,  60,  289,894,425.  580. 

,  the  elder,  289. 

,  the  younger.  289. 

Sawbridgeworth.  Sabrisford,  co.  Hertford,  116. 

Sawoliffe.  Salclyf ,  oo.  Lincoln,  268. 

Sawle,  William.  278. 

Sawley,  Salley  by  Bypon,  Salley  by  Fontance. 

CO.  York,  196,  197. 
SawBton,  flaxton,  oo.  Cambridge,  484. 
Sawtry,  oo.  Huntingdon,  163. 

Sawtiy,  Saltrey,  co.  Huntingdon,  abbot  and 
oonyent  of,  331. 

,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  881. 

Bazilby,  co.  Lincoln,  424. 

Soxton.    See  Sawston. 


J 


Say,  Anne,  881. 

Elisabeth.  381. 

,  John.  22,  48,  107,  109,  116,  185,  381, 

561. 
, ,  unde^treasurer  of   England, 

64. 
, ,  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe, 

188. 

,  Katharine,  381. 

,  Leonard,  381.  549. 

,  Mary,  381. 

Thomas,  353,  888,  395,  400,  489, 554, 

569. 
, ,  Joan  his  wife,  381. 

William,   107.   109,   110,   188.    288, 

311,  344,  347,  854.  381,  898, 895, 401, 
489,  561. 

,  dean  of  St.  Paul's,  London, 

185. 

Sayer,  William,  201. 

,  Hai^garet  his  wife,  201. 

Saymer.    See  Seymour. 

Saynabon.    See  St.  Aubyn« 

Sayns  Daldwayn.  John,  278. 

Sayntlo.    See  St.  Lo. 

Saynton,  John,  142. 

, ,  escheator  in  the   county   of 

Lincoln,  19. 

Says,  Henry,  82. 

Sayyyle.    See  Sayille. 

Scale  Park,  oo.  Tork,  506. 

Scales,  Scalys,  oo.  Norfolk,  865,  497. 

Soaleshowe,  oo.  Norfolk,  865,  497. 

Soophonson,  William,  145. 

Scarborough,  Scardeburgh,  co.  Tork,  460,  475. 

Scarlet,  WiUiam,  188. 

Scarsdale,  Skaresdale,  co.  Derby.  851,  861, 
486. 

Scartho,  Scorthowe.  co.  Lincoln,  228. 

Sohelley,  Thomas,  248. 

Scholden.    See  Sholden. 

Sclatter,  John,  252. 

.William,  234. 

Scluse.    See  Sluis. 

Scoce,  John,  the  elder,  262. 

, the  younger,  262. 

Scoley,  Biehard,  chaplain  of  Clipetone,  888. 

Sconithorp.    See  Scunthorpe. 

Scopham,  Soopeham,  Biehard,  90,  171,  879, 
457,  605. 

,  William,  508. 

Scopwick,  Scopewyk,  co.  Lincoln,  167. 

Scoreburgh,  Henry,  26. 

John,  26. 

Scorby,  Soorel^y,  oo.  York,  424. 

Scorthowe.    See  Scartho< 


694 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Scotland.  Soota,  60,  141,  154.  160,  175-177. 

179,  189,  190.  192-195,  198-200,  204. 

206-209,  211-213.  217,  218.  220-222, 

226,  227-229.  281-284,  237,  238.241. 

242,  2^6,  248,  252.  260,  268-270. 272, 

274,  279,  282,  284,  296,  299^301.  303. 

309,  310. 320.  324.  339, 342,  377,  409. 

460,  456. 466,  462,  486.  607. 

,  king  of,  234,  240,  264,  494. 

And  see  James. 

war  with,  254. 

,  maroheg  of,  206,  244,  250,  824,  415. 

eaat  marohea,  82,  55,  237.  254,  464. 

,  warden  of.     See  Percy. 

,  middle  maroheg  of,  32,  55,  237,  464. 

.warden  of.     SeeVeroy, 

,  west  marohea  of,  254. 

,  warden  of.     See  Biohard. 

lieutenant  of .    SeeBaare, 

Scott,  Soot,  Hugh,  222. 

John,  6,  144,  183,  281,  322, 364,  356, 

396,  397-399,  425,  433.  462,  552, 664. 
663. 


WiUiam.  322.  370,  398,  400,  520. 

Scottesgrove  [oo.  Gloucester] ,  8. 

Sootton,  CO.  York,  434. 

Scrayingham,  Skreyngham,  oo.  York,  247. 

Scrobhender,  oo.  Cornwall,  369. 

Sorooby  [co.  Nottingham] ,  letters  patent  dated 

at,  280,  282,  287,  289,  569. 
Scrope,  le  Sorope,  Henry,  299,  800. 

Eli»beth  bis  wife,  800. 

John.  50,  492.  666. 

,  lord,  36,  299. 

,  lord  of  Bolton,  4,  213,  343 

370,  371,  394,897,  398,  401.  425,  465*       

490,  492,  493,  501,  602,  517,  619,  620'    '  William  Iflft 

566,556,668.672,579.  ' William.  186. 


Seeford.     See  Seaford. 

Sefonoes.  Boderigo  de.  370. 

Seglanvyan.     See  Sellan. 

Seglanyyan,  Edward  de,  289. 

Seinette  Mary  Bom.     See  St.  Mary  Bourne. 

Seint  Edward  Stowe.     See  Stow  on  the  Wold. 

Seintjohn.    See  St.  John. 

Seintleger.    See  St.  Leger. 

Seintleo.     See  St.  Lo. 

Sekynton.    See  Seckington. 

Sekynton,  William,  73. 

Seland.     See  Zeeland. 

Selby,  WiUiam,  98. 

Sele.    See  ZeaL 

Selenger.     See  St.  Leger. 

Selkwode.    See  Silkwood. 

Sellan,  Little,  Seglanyyan,  co.  Cornwall,  239. 

Seller,  John,  307. 

SoUow,  William,  304. 

Sellyng,  William,   abbot  of  St.  Augustine's, 
Canterbury,  318. 

Selowe,  Biohard,  449. 
Solyngere.    See  St.  Leger. 
Seman,  John,  87,  670. 

mayor  of  Oxford,  670. 

Sepecoote,  John,  26. 

Sergeaunt,  Bobert,  183. 

Serjeants  at  arms,  appointment  of,  64  156, 228, 

298,  327.  329,  335,  341,  367,  372,  376, 

390,  413,  414.  461.  457.  469. 

ftt  law,  appointment  of,  270,  285,  351. 

860. 

Serk.    See  Sark. 

Serle,  Searle,  John,  the  elder,  186. 

,  the  younger,  186. 


of  Masham,  401,  492. 

,  of  Upsall,  519,  544,  572. 

»  Biohard,  344,  395,  401,  489,  662. 

of  Upsall,  579. 

,  Bobert,  376. 

,  Thomas,  215,  238. 

' »  ot  Masham,  213,  238,  679. 

,  of  Upsall,  648. 

Sorowe,  Boger,  210. 

Scull,  Skull,  Walter,  110,  111,  578. 
Sculthorpe,  Skulthorpe,  oo.  Norfolk,  149. 
Scunthorpe,  Sconithorp,  co.  Lincoln,  263. 

Seaford,  Seeford   in  le  Bape  of  Lewes    oo 

Sussex,  16.  ' 

Seal,  Zele.  co.  Kent,  458. 
Sealer,  Bobert  at,  352. 
Searle.     See  Serle. 
Seaton,  Seyton,  co.  Butland,  150. 

Seavin^n,  Sevenhamptondenys,  co.  Someraet, 
273,  336. 

Seckington,  Sekj^ton,  co.  Warwick,  78. 

Sedburgh.     See  Sadborow. 

Sedner  (?Sedbergh),  oo.  York,  180. 

del  See,  Martin,  679. 


Seme.    See  Ceme. 

Serra.  Antony  de,  232. 

Sertor,  Biohard,  93. 

Sesswiok,  Sessewik  [co.  Denbigh] ,  616. 

Sest,  65. 

Seuer,  John,  266. 

ScTenhamptondenys.    See  Seayington. 

Sevemstoke.  Stoke  [oo.  Worcester],  129. 

Seyons.  William,  abbot  of  St.  Mary,  York.  622, 

Seyrale,  Bobert,  509. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  609. 

Sewull,  Henry,  431. 
Seyard,  John,  516. 

Seymour,  Saymer,  John,  394.  399,  491,  687. 
646,577. 

,  canon  of  St.  George's.  Wind- 
sor, 33. 

f ,  parson  of  St.  Peter's,  Guinea. 

123. 

,  Thomas,  530. 

Seynos,  WiUiam,  646. 

Seyntabyn.    See  St.  Aubyn. 

Seyntebarbe.    See  Saintbarbe. 

Seyntgeorge.    See  St.  George. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


695 


Sejntjohn.    See  St.  John. 
Sejntleger.    See  St.  Leger. 
Sejntlowe.    See  St.  Lo. 
Seyntmark,  Bernard,  190. 
Seynt  Piere,  in  Turkey,  194. 
Seyntruan.    See  Roan. 
Seyntsythny.    See  Sithney. 
Seyton.     See  Seaton. 

Shaa,  Edmund,  102,  206,  800,  S93,  466,  524, 
656. 

,  ,  mayor  of  London,  466. 

,  sheriff  of  Middlesex,  27. 

,  John,  300,  841,  430. 

,  Balph,  parson  of  Harlton,  473. 

And  see  Shawe. 
Shadde,  Henry,  276. 
Shaffer.  Peter,  613. 

Shaftesbury,  oo.  Dorset,  357.  452,  454,  468, 
606. 

,  hundred  of,  606. 

abbess  and  convent  of,  254. 

,  Margaret,  abbess  of,  254. 

Shalde,  William,  parson  of  Henrey  by  Calais, 
302. 

Shaldeswell,  oo.  Oxford,  126. 

Shankys,  Biohard,  232. 

Shapwick,  oo.  Dorset,  238. 

Shamcote,  Oemeooto,  oo.  Wilts,  439. 

Sharp,  Sharpe,  Christopher,  292. 

,  Henry,  174,  638. 

, prothonotary    of   Chancery, 

410. 

, ,  dean  of  St.  Stephen's,  West- 
minster, 172,  215. 

,  parson  of  Hackney,  126. 

,  John,  133. 

Sharpuls,  Bobert,  warden  of  the  hospital  of 
St.  Leonard,  Stoke,  14. 

, parson  of  Iden,  14. 

Shatton,  Nicholas,  89,  260. 

Shauelok,  Boger,  446. 

Shawardyn,  John,  the  younger,  206. 

,  the  elder,  206. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  206. 

Shawe,  co.  WUts,  642,  649. 

Shawe,  John,  73,  123,  835. 

, ,  presented  to  the  ohuroh  of 

Grafton,  445. 

,  Thomas,  78. 

William,  160. 

And  tee  Shaa. 

Sheboum.    See  Shipbome. 

Sheen,  Shene,  oo.  Surrey,  166,  171,  382,  408, 
422. 

house  of  Jesus  of  Bethlehem,  prior 

and  convent  of,  156.  210. 

,  John  Ingilby,  prior  of,  156,  204,  210. 

,  William  Wyldy.  prior  of,  40,68. 

,  West,  00.  Surrey,  166. 

Sheepwaah,  Shepewaashe,  co.  Devon,  291. 

Sheepy,  Shepay  [co.  Leicester],  127. 


Sheffeld,  John,  207. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  207. 

,  Biohard,  207. 

,  Bobert,  107,  110, 183,  263,819,  320, 

364,  394,  398,  491,  651,  666. 

,  William,  207. 

Shefford.  West,  Westehifford,  oo.  Berks,  471. 
Shelderton,  co.  Salop,  805. 
Sheldon,  co.  Warwick,  453. 

Sheldon,  Daniel,  404,  421. 

,  Biohard,  341. 

Sheldwick,  Sheldewicke,  co.  Kent,  281. 

Sheldyngthorpe.     See  Skellingthorpe. 

Skele,  Nicholas,  23,  49. 

Sheles.    See  Shields. 

Shelf ord,  co.  Nottingham,  19. 

Shelley,  John,  80. 

sheriff  of  London,  3. 

,  the  elder,  847. 

,  the  younger,  347. 

, ,  Klinbeth  his  wife,  347. 

Boger,  466. 

,  Thomas,  243. 

Shellys,  Thomas,  296. 

Shelton,  Balph,  897,  468,  490,  648,  667. 

Shene.    See  Sheen. 

Shenley,  co.  Hertford,  63,  374. 

Shepay.    See  Sheepy. 

Sheppey,  Shippay,  Isle  of,  co.  Kent,  61,  428. 

Shepton,  Shipton,  co.  Somerset,  212. 

Sheiaid.  Geoffrey,  396,  400,  489,  663. 

Sherborne,  Shireboume,  Shirbnme,  oo.  Dorset, 

o,  So,  4oc5. 
,  Shirbourn  St.  John,  co.  Soathampton, 

254. 
Sherbnm,  Shirboume,  oo.  Durham,  270. 
,  Shirbom  in  Hartfurthlyth,  co,  York, 

876. 
Sherdlowes  in  Cavenham,  oo.  Suffolk,  463. 
Sherebeton,  oo.  Wilts,  501. 

Sherfield,  Shirfield  on  Lodon,  co.  Southampton, 
551. 

Sheriff  Hutton,  Shirefhoton,  co.  Tork,  276, 
876,  386,  392,  411,  412,  423,  434,  460, 
454,  455,  458,  471,  496,  514,  632,  538. 

Sheringham,  oo.  Norfolk,  442,  467. 

Sherman,  Biohard,  610. 

Sherston,  co.  Wilte,  90,  99,  121,  132,  406, 
454. 

Sherwell,  Shirwell,  co.  Devon,  475. 

Sherwood,  Shirwode,  co.  Nottingham,  forest 
of,  196,  338,  440,  450,  451. 

Sherwood,   William,  bishop  of  Meath,  164, 

237,  312,  363. 
chancellor  of  Lreland,   164, 

237,  312. 

Sheryger,  Thomas,  149. 

Shethe,  WiUiam,  34. 

Shetton,  William,  274. 

Shields,  Sheles,  co.  Northumberland,  249, 
288. 


696 


GENERAL    INDEX, 


Shifford.    See  Shefford. 

Shillyngford,  WiUiam,  658. 

Shimpling,  Shjmpelyng  [oo.  Norfolk] ,  282. 

Shiogleford  Hall,  oo.  Essex,  33. 

Shipborne,  Shebonrn,  co.  Kent,  458. 

Ship  called : — 

le  Antony,  1,  12,  69,  113, 198,  240,  411. 
609. 

la  Anne^  146,  406,  518. 

la  Bastyan,  214; 

la  Caryeon,  214. 

U  Carregon,  325. 

la  Clement,  264. 

le  Greyer,  426. 

U  Cristofer,  97,  321. 

Cropsaunt,  356. 

la  Elizabeth,  644. 

le  Floure,  198. 

la  Oarsya,  492. 

le  George,  193. 

la  George  Cohham,  240. 

la  Governore,  426. 

U  Grace  de  Lieu,  211,  240,  402. 

le  Holy  Gost,  282. 

U  Jacob,  28,  49. 

le  James,  100,  193.211. 

le  John,  617. 

la  Julyan,  356. 

U  Kateryne,  97,  146,  146,  193, 246,  347, 
356,  426,  618. 

la  Karantyne,  240. 

la  Kervell,  240. 

le  Little  Anne,  646. 

la  Lucas,  466. 

le  Magdalen,  246; 

la  Margaret,  426,  520. 

la  Martenet,  214,  246. 

la  Mane.  49,  240, 321, 346, 366, 369, 402. 
466,  618,  644. 

la  Mary  Asshe,  240. 

la  Mary  London,  78. 

le  Marye  de  la  Toure,  253,  308. 

la  Marie  de  Kair,  146. 

la  Mawdelyn,  356. 

le  Nicholas,  366. 

la  Pakker,  240. 

la  Petyr,  366. 

le  Prynce,  308. 

la  Pykard,  79. 

la  Great  Portingale,  240. 

Sancta  Maria  de  Grada,  198,  216. 

Satuita  Maria  et  Sanctus  Johannes  Ban- 
tista,  162.  ^    I 

Seint  Gremon,  426. 

la  Seynt  Marie,  646. 

Seint  Petir,  847. 

Za  Spaynard,  240. 

Ze  Thomas  London,  318. 

k  7nmt€,  246. 

Za  Volantyne,  214. 


Shipdam,  Shypdam,  oo.  Noifolk,  30, 274.  328. 

Shippay.    See  Sheppey. 

Shipton  Solera  [co.  Gloucester],  278. 

under  Wyohwood,    oo.   Oxford,    186, 

167,  191,  380, 410,  415. 
Afid  see  Shepton. 
Shipton,  Henry,  121. 
Shipward,  John,  271,  499. 

,  Ayice  his  wife,  499. 

Shirbom.    See  Sherbum. 
Shirbume.    See  Sherborne. 
Shire,  Shyre,  Thomas.  234. 
Shireboume.    See  Sherbonie. 
Shirefhoton.    See  Sheriff  Hutton. 
Shirewode,  Shyrewode,  John,  148. 
'  Shirfeld.    Se«Sherfield. 
Shiriefhotton.    5tfe  Sheriff  Hutton. 
Shins,  Thomas,  36. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  35. 

Shirley,   Hugh,  escheator  in  the  county    of 
Hereford,  14, 

Bftlph,  398,  489. 

Thomas,  86. 

ShirwilL     See  Sherwell. 
Shirwode,  John,  60.  324,  436. 

bishop   of    Durham     ri4fi5- 

1494].  648,  67fiW580.  ^ 

' ftrohdeaoon  of  Biohmond,  548. 

Thomas,  466. 

Shirwyn.  Shyrwyn.  John,  223. 

,  Robert,  48,  260. 

Shiryngton  [co.  Kent],  402. 
Shobeholt  [in  Lee] ,  oo  Kent,  416. 
Shockerwiok,  Shokirwik,  oo.  Somerset,  87. 
Sholden,  Soholden,  co.  Kent,  622. 
Shore,  Jane,  371. 

William,  9. 

Shoreditch,  Shordioh,  oo.  Middlesex,  41,  304. 
Shoreham,  Shorham  [oo.  Kent],  deanery  of. 

Shorter,  John,  827. 

Shotbolt,  Thomas,  267. 

Shotell,  Liger  de,  245. 

Shoter,  William,  462. 

Shotisworth,  oo.  Lancaster,  84. 

ShotoTor,  Shotter,  oo.  Oxford,  forest  of,  486. 

Shottiswall,  Richard,  626. 

Shottoa,  Stephen,  escheator  in  the  county  of 

Lincoln,  167,  176,  270,  330. 
William,  274. 

Shrawley,  CO.  Worcester,  126,  211,  383.  502 
524. 

Shrebenham.     See  Shriyenham. 

Shrewsbury,  Shrowesbuiy,  64,  160,  384.  452. 
473, 608.  ^ 

,  burgesses  of,  384. 

,  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  76. 

,  abbot  and  conyent  of,  122. 

, Thomas,  abbot  of,  166,  860. 

St.  Mary's,  Thomas  Mynde,  abbot  of 

187, 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


697 


ShriTenlulm,  Shrebenham,  oo.  Berks,  120, 869. 

,  hundred  of ,  369. 

Shropham,  oo.  Norfolk,  56. 

ShroTe,  Henry,  S90. 

Shroweabury.    See  Shrewsbury. 

Shrowetbory,  John,  prior  of  Wenlook,  156, 
d02. 

Shuckborgh,  Upper,  Oyer  Shukborgh,  oo.  War- 
wi^,  29. 

Shukborgh,  Thomas,  29. 

William,  29,  82. 

Shuldeham,  Bame  Elinbeth,  abbess  of  Bark- 
ing, 166,  169. 

Shnldham,  Margaret,  prioress  of  Bedlingfield, 
168. 

Shute,  John,  453. 

Shypdam,.    See  Shipdam. 

Shypley,.  John,  150. 

Shyre.     See  Shire. 

Shyrewode.    See  Shirewode. 

Shjrreffe,  John,  29. 

Shyrstan,  John,  145. 

Shyrwyn.    See  Shirwyn. 

Shyt,  Thomas,  315. 

Sibertswold,  Sibberswelde,  co.  Kent,  515. 

SibUl,  John,  392,  436. 

Sible  Hedingham,  Sibill  Hinigam,  co.  EsMX, 
388,  430. 

Sibsey,  William,  329. 

Sigemond,  Sygemond,  John,  108,  297. 

Sileby,  oo.  Leisoester,  480. 

Silkwood,  Selkwode,  in  Sherston,  oo.  Wilts, 
132. 

Sill,  Balph.  479. 

Silly,  Robert,  219. 

Silton,  Sylton,  John,  273,  376,  446. 

Silvestres  Hall  in  Bures  St.  Mary,  cos.  Essex 
and  Suffolk,  179. 

Simon,  Bobert,  262. 

Simonburn,  STmondeebom,  oo.  Northumber- 
land, 260. 

Simond.    See  Symond. 

Sirenoestre.    See  Cirencester. 

Siston,  Syston,  co.  Gloucestor,  302. 

Sithney,  Seyntsjthny,  co.  Cornwall,  296. 
Siwell.     See  Sywell. 

Sixtus,  pope,  122,  194,  209,  210,  310,  548. 
Skanlan,  John,  51. 

William,  51. 

Skarden,  Matthew,  106,  513. 

Skaresdale.     See  Scarsdale. 

Skegness,  oo.  Lincoln,  51. 

Skele,  William,  506. 

Skelton,  Edward,  49,  77,  78,  145,  414,  439. 

,  John,  150. 

Thomas,  290. 

,  William,  246. 

Skellingthorpe,  Skeldyngthorpe,  oo.  Lincoln, 

Skendleby,  Skendewy,  co.  Lincoln.  462,  472. 
Skere,  Nicholas,  58. 


Skerne,  Edmund,  579. 

,  Bobert.  23,  24,  144,  875. 

SkiUing,  Michael.  504. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  504. 

Skilman,  Skylman,  Biohard,  802. 

Skipton  in  Craven,  oo.  York,  159,  220,  229, 
290. 

Skipton,  Skypton,  Biohard,  pai-son  of  North 
Bovey,  163,  248. 

, ,  parson  of  Heapham,  541^ 

Skipwith,  Skypwyth,  John,  398,  491. 

Waiiam,  266,  354,  566. 

Skirbeok,  oo.  Lincoln,  74,  330. 

Skirmore,  Bobert,  168. 

Skirpenbeck,  Skyrpenbek,  co.  York,  150. 

Skowe,  John,  188. 

Skoy,  Laurence,  parson  of  Little  Stambridge, 
63,304. 

Skrene,  Cristiana,  68. 

,  Emen,  68. 

,  John,  58. 

,  Katharine,  58. 

,  Magnus,  58. 

,  William,  58. 

.   Skreyngham.     See  Scrayingbam. 

Skulthoipe.    See  Sculthorpe. 

Skybyrowe,  co.  Cornwall,  239. 

Skybyrowe,  John  de,  239. 

Skylman.     See  Skilman. 

Skynne,  Thomas,  24. 

Skynner,  Alexander,  chaplain  of  Fajcnacrw, 
374. 

,  Humphrey,  273. 

,  John,  29,411. 

Margaret  his  wife,  29. 

,  Thomas,  80. 

Skypton.     See  Skipton. 
Skypwyth.    See  Skipwith. 
Skyrmore,  Bobert,  158. 
Skyrpenbek.    See  Skirpenbeck. 
Slape  Qill,  in  Coverdale,  oo.  York,  506. 
Slapton,  CO.  Devon,  98,  137. 
Slatter,  WiUiam,  68,  89. 

Sleaf  ord  [oo.  Lincoln] ,  letters  patent  dated  at, 
122-124,  126. 

,  Old,  Oldesleford  [co.  Lincohi],  385. 

Slefeld,  Bobert,  109. 

WiUiam,  treasurer  of    Calais,    810, 

361. 

Slef  ord,  Thomas,  445. 
Slolegh,  CO.  Somerset  837. 
Sloley,  00.  Norfolk,  263. 
Sluis,  Scluse,  in  Flanders,  313. 
Slyfledde,  Henry,  244. 
Slyngesby,  William,  857. 
Smale,  John,  198. 

,  Tege,  517,  518. 

SmaUeware,  John,  465. 
Smalwode.  Bobert,  409. 
WiUiam,  260. 


698 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Smart,  Henry,  83. 

Smarihwayte,  Smerethwayte,  Edmund,  211. 

Smite,  Snitto  [oo.  Warwick] ,  66. 

Smyth,  Henry,  468. 

,  warden    or   ohaplain  of  the 

hospital  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Newport 
Pagnel,  334,  361. 

Smyth,  John.  19,  43,  61,  86,  120,  131,  143, 
190,  259,  268,  272,  830, 862.  376,  382. 
^  465,498. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  269. 

bishop    of    Llandaff    [1476- 

1478],  122. 

■ parson  of  Notgrave,  313. 

, ,  parson  of  Soartho,  223. 

,  ,  the  elder,  277. 

,  the  younger,  277. 

,  Laurence,  112. 

,  Nicholas,  622. 

,  Peter,  160. 

,  Philip.  649; 

,  Biohard,  131,  252, 272,  296. 

,  Bobert,  131,  626. 

Boger,  486. 

,  Simon,  44,367. 

Thomas,  131,  160,291. 

, ,  Beatrice  his  wife,  131. 

,  William,  19,  244,  270,  293,  318,  469. 

,  ohaplain  of  Brailes,  457. 

,  ohaplain  of  St.  Thomas,  Stam- 
ford, 226. 

,  ohaplain  of  the  free  chapel  of 

St.  Marie  de  Leo,  Guernsey,  211. 

Snawe,  John,  26,  66. 

Snede,  oo.  Worcester,  247,  258. 

Snell,  Bobert.  148. 

Snelston,  Snelleston,  co.  Derby,  274. 

Snetterton,  Sniterton,  co.  Norfolk.  66. 

Snettisham,  Snetysham,  co.  Norfolk,  292. 

Snitta.     See  Smite: 

Sniterton.    See  Snetterton. 

Snitterfield.  Snythfeld,  co.  Warwick,  118. 

Snodhill,  Swowdell,  co.  Hereford,  311: 

Snodland,  Snodelond,  co:  Kent,  28. 

Snodsbury,  Snowdisbury,  co.  Worcester,  6. 

Snoryng,  John,  188,  368.  461,  464,  478,  499. 

Snowden,  John,  496. 

Snowdisbury.     See  Snodsbury. 

Snowdon,  co.  Camanron,  forest  of,  360,  372, 
610. 

Snowe,  John,  66: 

,  Bichard,  parson  of  Fulbeck,  201. 

Snowrynges,  in  Flitcham,  co.  Norfolk,  223. 

Snydall,  John,  222. 

Snythfeld.     See  Snitterfield. 

Sobbery,  John,  abbot  of  Cirencester,  116. 

, ,  parson  of  Binfield,  121. 

Sockbridge,  Sokbred,  co.  Westmoreland,  286. 

Sodbury,  Soddebury,  co.  Gloucester,  92,   99, 
121, 288,  404,  609. 

Sokbred.    See  Sockbridge. 


J 


Solario,  John  de,  229. 

Solihull,  Sullyll,  oo.  Warwick,  89,  96,    210, 

286,268. 
Somer.    See  Sommer. 

Somercotes,  oo.  Lincoln,  53,  176. 
,  North,  CO.  Lincoln,  260. 

Somerford  Maudyte,  oo.  Wilts.  486. 

Somerlande,  John,  227- 

Somerrot,  county  of,  87,  91.  98,  109, 110, 128. 

132,  134,  139.  161,  183, 208,  263.  363. 

366.  364,  370,  371,  896,  398,  426.  448. 

459,  474.  489,  603,  627. 
,  sheriff  of,  79,  109,  188,  320. 

827,  329, 366,  371,  390,  398,  446,  489. 

494,  618,  619,  644. 
And  see  Golynborne  ;  Crowmere. 
,  escheator  in,  131,   176,   273. 

286,  306,  349,  621. 
And  tu  Bonham ;  Morton ;  Wrotke. 
, ,  outlawries  in,  86,  266,  290, 

291,  294,  486. 
, subsidy  and  ulnage  of  oloth 

in,  439. 
, ,  commissions  of  the  peaoe  in, 

671. 
Somersham,  co.  Huntingdon,  220. 

Somerton,  co,  Lincoln,  70,  74. 

,00.  Somerset,  17,  142. 

Erleigh,  co.  Somerset,  17,  106. 

Sommer,  Somer,  John,  229,  346. 

Sommeroe,  Bartholomew,  338. 

Somnonr,  John,  229. 

Sonde,  Beginald,  366,  662. 

Sonde.    See  Sande. 

Sonford.    See  Sandf  ord. 

Sonnyng,  Walter,  869. 

Soper,  WiUiam,  317. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  317. 

Soreby.    See  Sowerby. 

Sorell,  John,  117. 

Sotehill,  Sothehill,  Sotell,  Elisabeth,  72. 

.Henry,  109,  111,  123,  269,279,341, 

354,  392,  396,  400,  426.  487.  489.  663, 

670. 

John,  492. 

,  Bobert,  487. 

, Elisabeth  his  wife,  487. 

Soterton.    See  Sutterton. 

Soto,  Didaous  de.  248.  279. 

Soulbury,  Sulbury,  co.  Buckingham,  152. 

Soureby.    See  Sowerby. 

Souresbishire.     See  Sowerbyshire. 

Southampton.  Suthampton,  76,  87,  96,  152, 
179,  205,  230,  274,  311,  370^72.  375, 
396,  412,  438,  446,  462.  464,  487,  494, 
613,  647. 

,  mayor  and  burgesses  of,  76,  230, 

,  mayor  of,  647. 

And  see  Ludlowe. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


699 


Southampton,  outlawry  in,  87. 

port  of,  6,  38,  58,  62,  76. 88,  95.  105, 

117,  179,  208.  248,  251.  271,  273,  282. 
296, 300,  330,  331,  839,  350,  352,  362. 
366,  372,  403,  404,  421,  431,  441,  449, 
450,  464,  460,  467,  497,  531,  545,  548. 
551. 

,  county  of,  15,  35,  52.  109,  110,  123, 

128,  134.  136,  139,  180,  196,  208,  263, 
314,  335,  363,  370.  371,  396.  399,  416. 
420.  425,  474.  491,  493,  504,  614,  637. 

, sheriff  of,  109, 159,  180,  320, 

371,  377,  399,  446,  494,  613,  518,  519, 
644. 

And  see  Carre ;  Foynti. 

eaoheator  in,  116,   127,  176, 

231.  306,  349,  621. 
And    see    Troys;    Charleton;    Boteler; 
Hudleston;  Grene. 

, ,  outlawries  in,  83, 148,  469. 

..: , commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

672. 

Southbroom,  oo.  Wilts,  501. 

Southe,  Thomas,  290. 

Southflete,  co.  Middlesex,  39. 

Southill,  CO.  Cornwall,  464. 

Southmolton,  co.  Deron,  9. 

Southmymmee.    See  Mims,  South. 

Southoe.  00.  Huntingdon,  28. 

Southold,  Southole,  oo.  Devon,  481,  616. 

Southrey,  Suthrey,  oo.  Norfolk,  187. 

Southwark,  Suthwerk.  oo.  Surrey,  30,  42,  107, 

130,  167,  203,  211.  233,  269.  274,  317, 

323,  337,  387,  444,  486,  532. 
,  St.  Mary  OTerev,   Henry,  prior  of, 

466. 
Southwell    [oo.  Nottingham],   letters  patent 

dated  at,  279,  28U,  282. 

,  CO.    Nottingham,    collegiate    church 

of,  256. 

Southwell,  Suthwell,  Biohard,  16.  49.  77.  96, 
112, 113.  180,  343,  353,  397,  436,  490. 
566. 

Southwiok,  Suthwike,  co.  Southampton,  prior 
of,  466. 

CO.  Wilts,  424. 

Southwode,  Bobert,  243. 

Southwokyndon.     See  Ookendon. 

South  worth.  Southeworthe.  Suth  worth,  Nicho- 
las, 69,  222,  242,  311,  816,  331,  404. 
636. 

Sowerby,  Soreby,  Soureby,  co.  York,  89,  279, 
498. 

Bridge,  co.  York,  82,  86. 

Sowerbyshire,  Souresbishii'e,  co.  York,  64, 
193. 

Sowthfeld.     See  Suffield. 

Spain,  Spaniards.  254, 347,  353,356,  370,371, 
4^,  446,  449,  631. 


.,  king  of,  446, 494. 

.,  ship  called  Cropsaunt  of,  356. 

,, la  Oarsya  of.  492. 

la  Kateryne  of,  146. 


Spalding,  co.  Lincoln,  407. 

,  priory  of,  216. 

,  prior  of,  407. 

,  Thomas,  prior  of,  61. 

Spaldyng,  Bobert,  22,  145, 14<5,  371,  374,  492. 
Sparke,  Bichard,  168. 

William,  467. 

Sparc  we,  John,  268. 

,  William,  187,  329. 

Sparte.     See  Spert. 

Spayne,  John,  266. 

Spealte.  John,  316. 

Specoote,  John,  25,  643. 

Speokington,  Spekyngton,  co.  Somerset,  497. 

Spectyshale.     See  Spezhall. 

Speke,  John,  226,  307. 

Spelman.     See  Spilman. 

Spelsbury,  Spellesbery,  oo.  Oxford,  167. 

Spence,  John,  86. 

, chaplain  of  Old  Sarum,  76. 

.Bobert,  86. 

,  Thomas,  30,  86. 

Spencer,  John,  24. 

Biohard,  307. 

,  Bobert,  99,  306. 

, Eleanor  his  wife,  306. 

,  William,  68. 

Spendoloue,  Eleanor,  prioress  of  Ankerwyke, 

137. 
Spenser,  Nicholas,  398. 
Sperk,  Biohard,  32. 

Sperkeford,  Jerome,  parson  of  Padworth,  176. 
Sperman,  WiUiam,  26. 

Spert,  Sparte,  Bichard,  364,  393,  398,  491, 

566. 

,  Boger,  346. 

Spexhall,  Spectyshall,  oo.  Suffolk,  200,  242. 
Spice,  Clement,  364,  370,  401. 

,  Humphrey,  401. 

Boger,  364. 

Spicer,  Spycer,  Nicholas,  404,  422,  437,  491. 

Spices,  206,  311. 

Spilman,  Spelman.  Spylman,  Henry,  96,  113, 

216, 228,  808,  343,  353, 897,  490,  666. 

,  William.  227. 

Spire,  Ingelram,  254. 

Spires,  Spyro,  in  Almain,  513. 

Spitalgate,  Spyttelgate  by  Qrantham,  oo.  Lin- 

cohi,  176. 
SpitehUl.  John,  404. 
Spotell,  SpotyU,  Henry,  84. 

Stephen.  84. 

Spiaye  [co.  WUts] ,  637. 

Sprigee,  Master  William,  parson  of  Crewkeme, 

99, 100. 

Sprotbrough,  co.  York,  286. 
SpiTgge.    See  Sprigge. 
Sprynger,  John,  809. 
Spryngwell,  Edmund,  28. 
.Spryre,  Ingelnm,  264« 


700 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Spyoe.    See  Spice. 

Spycer.    See  Spioer. 

Spylmsn.    See  Spilman. 

SpytlyngeB  in  Gorleston,  oo.  Suflfolk,  143. 

Spyttelgate.    See  Spitalgate. 

Spjnell,  Benedict.  681. 

Spynule,  Antony,  842. 

Spyre.    See  Spires. 

Squartafesy,  Baltasar,  78. 

Squier,  Squyer,  John,  168,  183. 

,  William,  66,  185. 

Squire,  Thomas  the,  868. 

Squyer.    See  Squier. 

St.  Agatha,  abbey  of.    See  Easby. 

St.  Albans,  oo.  Hertford,  76,  86,  161.  374. 

abbey  of,  469. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  469,  614. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  81,  614. 

St.  Andrews,  m  Scotland,  192. 

St.  Asaph,  bishop  of.     See  Bedman. 

diocese  of,  19, 160,  809. 

St.  Aubyn,  Seyntabyn,  Saynabon,  Peter,  371. 

St.  Augustine,  order  of,  8,  11,  32,  116,  181. 
189,  246,  278,  280,  281, 284,  286,  288. 
315, 340,  463, 480,  481.  611,  512,  642. 
543. 

St.  Benedict,  order  of,  4,  33,  38,  116,  137, 
154.  164, 166,  208,  228,  267,  280,  826, 
346,469. 

St.  Briavels,  St.  BreTel,  Symme  Eevell,  co 
Gloucester,  68,  204,  261, 316,  884,  406,' 
408. 

St.  Brieuc,  diocese  of,  68. 

St.  Clare,  order  of,  227. 

St.  Columb  Major,  oo.  Cornwall,  126, 198. 

St.  Davids,  diocese  of,  246,  284,  411. 

,  bishopric  of,  260,  269,  307,  348,  361, 

627. 

.bishop    of.        See    Tully;    Martyn  ; 

Langton. 

St.  Edmunds,  abbey  of,  164. 

.convent  of,  162. 

Biohwrd  Hengham,  abbot  of,  162, 164. 

Thomas  Eatlisden,  abbot  of,  104. 

St.  Edwin.    See  Edwinstowe. 

St.  Francis,  order  of,  628. 

St.  George,  Seyntgeorge,  Eichard,  666. 

William,  146. 

» ,  Margaret  his  wife,  146. 

St.  Goran,  Seyntgoran,  co.  Cornwall,  268. 

St.  Illogan.     See  Illogan. 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Hospital  of,  194. 

' »  Peter  Daubusson,  erand  mas* 

ter  of,  193,  194.  ^ 

in  England,  hospital  of,  286. 

.prior  and  brethren  of,    182, 


St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  hospital  of, 
John  Weston,  prior  of,  68,  182,  236. 

in  Ireland,  hospital  of,  James  KeAyns 

prior  of,  137.  ^' 

St.  John.  Seintiohn,  Seyntjohn,  Oliver,  4.  394 
^^,  665. 

St.  Xaneth  and  Trinite  Well,  in  Gower,  oo. 
Glamorgan,  296. 

St.  Laurence, de  Sancto  Lanrencio,  Christopher 
lord  of  Howth,  42.  ' 

,  Robert,  lord  of  Howth,  chancellor  of 

Ireland,  336, 348. 363. 

^   St.  Lawrence,  co.  Essex.  80. 

I   St.  Leger,  Saintleger,    Seintleger,    Selynger 

I  Seyntleger,  Thomas,  91,  107,  109-112* 

114, 122,  132, 184,  147.  161, 168,  183,' 
I  244,  246,  263,  269.  304,  853,  369.  887 

I  396,  424.  429,  472.  475,  493,  607,  625* 

529,  568,  572,  674. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  269. 

St.  Lo,  Sayntlo,  Seintleo.  John,  87,  108,  109 
110,  894,  428,  435,  560. 

Nicholas,  671. 

St.  Malo,  in  Brittany.  345. 

,  ship  called  le  Mary  of,  846. 

St.  Marie  de  Leo,  Guernsey,  211. 

St.  Martin,  Saintmartin,  Thomas  de,  223, 340 

,  William  de,  340. 

St.  Mary  Bourne,  Seinette  Mary  Bom,  oo. 

Southampton,  604,  650. 
St.  Michael's  Mount,  co.  Cornwall,  145. 
St.  Neot,  Saint  Nyet,  co.  Cornwall,  96,  479. 
St.  Osyth's,  CO.  Essex,  John  Neuton,  abbot  of , 

,  John,  abbot  of,  161. 

St.  Paul  de  Leon,  bishop  of,  640. 

St.  Paul's  Cray,  Paulynsoray,  co.  Kent,  28. 

St.  Pierre  by  Calais,  176,  488. 

St.  Veep,  Seynt  V^,  co.  Cornwall,  266. 

St.  Victor,  observance  of,  278. 

Stacheden.    See  Stagsden. 

Stacy,  Stace.  John,  48. 

» ,  Marion  his  wife,  48. 

Stafferton,  William,  853,  664. 
Stafford,  2,  66, 226,  486. 
,  burgesses  of,  68. 

free  chapel  or  hospital   of  St.  John 

by,  Edmund  Chaderton,  warden  of,  525. 


188,  369. 


,  prior  of,  241,  510. 
,  Willi 


iUiam   Tumay,    prior  of. 


Bamyngham.    See  Bamingham  Staf- 
ford. 

'^"^^7  of.  77.  98,  IIL  141, 161,  218, 

220. 227,  247, 297.  818,  354,  898,  896 
401,437,474,491.544.  '        ' 

•  ••»  • filieriff  of,  820,  871.  893,  401. 

491,494,519,644.         '        »        »      ^' 
And  Bee  Basset. 

••••1  ••• '  escheator  in,  88, 45, 257, 281, 

OOo. 

And  see  Erdeswyk ;  Mynours. 
...._.._outlawrie.in.^.  32.  186. 

• oonunissions  of  the  peace  in 

678.  *^     ' 


GENERAL 


Stafford,  Edward,  earl  of  Wiltohire,  19,  48, 
498.  516. 

Fulk,  5, 138,  281, 285,  S79. 

,  Mar|;aret  his  wife,   5,    183, 

281,  285, 379. 

,  Henry  or  Humphrey,  second  duke  of 

Buckingham.  67. 69,  184,  217,  257, 349. 
366,  361.  363.  370,  371,  378,  387,  405, 
409-411,  417,  418,  423,  429,  437,  433. 
463.  460,  465,  466,  475, 476,  484,  496, 
498,  614,  617. 526,  663-580. 

, ,  steward  of  England,  63. 

, ,  chief  justice  and  chamberlain 

m  Wales,  349. 

, ,  constable  of  England,  361. 

, ,  EAtharine  hie  wife,  486. 

Humphrey,  11,  217,  854,  392,  394, 

399,  578. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Worcester,  491. 

of  Grafton,  11,  67. 

,  Eleanor  his  wife,  11,  67. 

, late    duke    of   Buckingham, 

171,217,378. 

,  Anne  his  wife,  217. 

,  Joan,  171. 

,  John,  319. 

, earl  of  Wiltshire,    19,    48. 

496,  515. 

, Constaooe  his  wife,  19,  496, 

616. 

Matildis  de,  66. 

,  Bobert  de,  66. 

,  Thomas,  11, 368.  399,  491,  677. 

,WiUiam,319. 

Stagsden,  Stacheden,  co.  Bedford,  56. 

Staincliffe,  Staneclyff,  co.  York,  475. 

Staines,  Stanes,  co.  Middlesex,  11,  95. 

Stainley,  Staynley,  co.  York,  434. 

Stainton  le  Hole,  co.  Lincoln,  207. 

Stalbroke,  Thomas,  8. 

Stallington,  Stalintona  [co.  Stafford],  66. 

Stalworth,  Walter,  468. 

Stambridge,  Stanbrigge,  co.  Essex,  648. 

,  Little,  CO.  Essex.  63,  304. 

Stamor,  John,  466. 

Stamford,  Stanford,  Staunford,  co.  Lincoln, 

18, 67,  95.  144, 148,  226, 289,  606. 
..,  letters  patent  dated  at,  481. 

Stanborough,  Stanbuigh,  co.  DcTon,  hundred 
of.  101, 129,2fe. 

Stanbrige.    See  Stambridge. 

Stanbrige,  John,  440,  484. 

Standiashe,  Hugh,  532. 

Staneclyffe.    See  Staincliffe. 

Stanehope,  Thogias,  66. 

Staneley.     See  Stayeley. 

Stanes,  Magdalen  de,  248. 

Thomas,  15. 

Stanfeld   Monftchet.      See  Stansted   Mount* 
fitchet. 

Stanford.     See  Stamford. 


INDEX.  701 

Stanford,  co.  Berks.  477. 

Biven,  co.  Essex,  15,  299. 

Stanford,  John,  22,  480. 

Stanhoe.  Stannowe,  co.  Norfolk,  16, 149,  833, 
338. 

Stanhope  in  Weardale,  co.  Durham,  287. 

Stanhope,  John,  320,  393,  396,  400,  489,  568. 

Stanis.     See  Stone. 

Stanleia.     See  Stoneleigh. 

Stanley,  co.  Wilts,  601. 

Stanley,  Agnes,  199. 

,  Edward,  398,  490,  663. 

,  George,  111,218. 

Joan  his  wife,  218. 

, ,  of  Straunge,  466,  476. 

,  Humphrey,  573. 

James,  precentor  of  Salisbury  cathe- 
dral, 527. 

John,  2,  117.198,212. 

, ,  of  Stanley,  183. 

Thomas,  2. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  2. 

Thomas,  lord,  22,  50.  112,  144,  145, 

263, 326,  388,  423,  424,  427,  428,  430, 
451,  433.  434,  448,  476,  476,  601,  502, 
619,  544.  662,  674. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  326. 

, steward  of  the  household,  9, 

68.  95,  134,  230. 
,  constable    of    England,  367, 

381. 

,  William,  121,  382,  845,  401, 491. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  332. 

, ,  chief  justice  of  North  Wales, 

368. 
Stanlowe,  John,  363,  566. 

,  Thomas,  290. 

William,  107. 

Stanney,  John,  394,  398,  676. 

Stannop,  John,  669. 

Stannowe.    See  Stanhoe. 

Stanstead  [in  Halstead] ,  co.  Essex,  496. 

[co.  Suffolk],  375. 

Stansted   Mountfttchet,    Stanfeld    Monflchet, 

Staperated  Mountfichet,  co.  Essex,  359, 

497,  498. 
Stanton,  oo.  Buckingham,  94. 
Haroourt,  Staunton,  co.  Oxford,  23, 

260,  371. 

St.  John,  CO.  Oxford,  256. 

Lacy  by  Ludlow  [co.  Salop],  360. 

Stanton,  H[eryey]  de,  331. 
Stanwath.    See  Stenwith. 
Stanway,  Great,  co.  Essex,  83. 
Stanwey,  Bobert,  abbot  of  Pershore,  166. 
Stanwiok,  Stannewig,  oo.  Northampton,  201. 

416. 

Stapersted  Mountfichet.  See  Stansted  Mount- 
fitchet 

Sti^ilhill,  William,  eeeheator  in  the  county  of 

Deyon,  129. 
Staple,  CO.  Kent,  615. 


702 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Stapleford  Abbots,  oo.  Eeaex,  80. 

Stapulton.  John.  384. 

Starbotton,  Sterbotten,  oo.  Tork,  506. 

Starkey,  Sterky,  Adam,  240. 

Humphrey,  184.  288.  344,  393,  394, 

465,  466.  493,  620,  630.  644-646.  664, 
660,661.669^671.578.578. 

,  justioe  of  the  Bench,  408. 

chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

361,360,661. 
Start,  Sterte,  oo.  Devon,  542. 

Stathom,  Stathum,  Henrj.  557. 

Nioholas,  530. 

William,  244. 

Stattjne.    See  Stettin. 

Staughton,  Stokton,  Great,  oo.  Huntingdon, 

189. 
Staunford,  John,  52,  895.  663. 
StaunfordiB  [by  Latohingdon] ,  oo.  Essex,  496. 
Staunton,  oo.  Gloucester,  24. 

oo.  Salop,  468. 

And  see  Stanton. 
Staunton.  John,  386. 

,  Biohard,  24,  663. 

,  Eobert,  564. 

,  Thomas,  24,  78,  668. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  24. 

William,  806. 

Staveley,  oo.  York,  484. 
Staveley,  Biohard,  470. 

,  WillUm,  470,  492. 

Stayerton.  James,  162. 

,  WiUiam,  91,  180.  221,  877. 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  221. 

Staweford,  Philip,  801. 
Stayndrop,  John,  15. 
Staynes.  Thomas,  50. 
Stede,  John,  103. 

,  Thomas,  292,  298. 

Stedeman,  William,  69. 
Stedolfe,  Stidolf,  Thomas,  22,  28,  62,  144, 
166,  216,  226,  676. 

, Isabel  his  wife,  226. 

Stegan,  Philip,  262. 

Stekyn,  John.  148. 

Stele,  William,  parson  of  Famham,  481. 

Stenwith.  Stanwath,  oo.  Lincoln,  176. 

Stenyng.     See  Steyning. 

Stephen,  John,  19. 

,  WiUUm,  19. 

Stephens,  John,  518. 

Stephenson,  Henry,  303. 

Stepneth,  John,  215. 

Sterbotton.     See  Starbotton. 

Sterlyng,  John,  84,  626. 

Sterre,  Henry,  92. 

Stert.  Strete,  oo.  Wilts,  601. 

Sterte.     See  Start. 

Stettin,  Stattyne,  duchy  of,  334. 

Steyeneson,  Bobert,  269. 


I 


Stevens.  John,  240. 

Stevenson,  Henry,  174. 

John, 212. 

,  Bobert,  96,  174. 

Steventon,  oo.  Bedford,  476. 

Stevyn,  John,  19. 

Stevyns.  Thomas,  626. 

Steward,  John,  260. 

Stewisside  [in  Southwark,  oo.  Surrey] ,  130. 

Stewkeley.     See  Stuole. 

Stcwkley.  Stiwelei.Stukeley  [oo.  Buckingham] , 
65,  219. 

Stewton,  CO.  Lincoln,  74. 
Steyning,  Stenyng,  oo.  Sussex,  310. 
Steynygge  Indent,  in  the  county  of  Biohmond 
[oo.  York] ,  223. 

Stidolfe.     See  Stedolfe. 

Stifford,  CO.  Essex,  419,  420,  624,  580. 

Stillington,  Bobert.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells 

[1466-1491],  36,  102,  241,  654,   666, 

571,672. 
Stirkelandketill.     See  Strickland  Kettle. 
Stiwelei.     See  Stewkley. 
Stoohes.     See  Stoke. 
Stookley,  Stokley,  in  Wyohwood,  oo.  Oxford, 

67. 

,  oo.  Wilts,  601. 

Stocklinch  Magdalen,  Stokelynohe  Maodeleyn, 

CO.  Somerset,  17. 
Ottersey,   Stokelynohe,   Ostryser,  oo. 

Somerset,  17. 
Stodard,  Biohard,  216. 
Stoddon,  William,  8. 
Stodeham.     See  Studham. 
Stodelond.     See  Studland. 
Stof  ord,  Stowf  ord  [eo.  Wilts] ,  607. 
Stoford,  Philip.  801. 
Stok,  Stokke,  John,  olerk  of  the  ordnance,  444. 

,  Biohard,  266. 

,  William,  13,  63,  66.  57,   144,  396. 

400.491,667. 
Stokdale,  Oliver,  26. 

Stoke,  00.  Nottingham,  hospital    of   St.  Leo- 
nard, Bobert  Sharpuls,  warden  of,  14. 

Laurenoe  Duoworth,  warden  of,  14. 

00.  Somerset,  431. 

Stoohes  [oo.  Stafford],  66 

,  CO.  Stafford,  641. 

[oo.  Worcester],  57. 

Bardolph,  oo.  Nottingham,  19. 

by  Clare,  oo.  Suffolk,  86,  265. 

Couroy,  co.  Somerset,  437. 

Damerell,  oo.  Devon,  88. 

Doyle,  00.  Northampton,  428. 

Giffard,  oo.  Somerset.  437. 

Poges.  00.  Buckingham,  280. 

Verdon,  co.  Wilts,  120. 

And  see  Sevemstoke. 
Stokecall,  Boland,  266. 
Stokelynohe.    See  Stocklinch. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


708 


Stokenoharoh,   Siokyn  Chirohe,  oo.    Oxford. 

317. 
Stokenham,  oo.  Deyon,  94,  482,  507. 

Stokes,  John,  73,  149,  206, 460. 

Stoket  [oo.  Somerset] ,  627. 

Sfcokke.    See  Stok. 

Stokker,  John,  1,  59. 

, .sheriff  of  London,  64,  119. 

120. 

,  William,  1,  69. 

, mayor  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 

176,  221,  270,  272. 

Stokton.    See  Staoghton. 

Stokton,  John,  86. 

Stokwell,  John,  316. 

Stokwode.  John,  444. 

Stomell,  John,  146. 

Stonar.    See  Stoner. 

Stone,  eo.  Kent,  626. 

,  oo.  Somerset,  hundred  of,  424. 

,  Stanis  [co.  Stafford],  66. 

..,  prior  and  oonvent  of,  65. 

,  Robert  Wyse,  prior  of,  66. 

Stone,  David,  parson  of  Stonesfield,  278. 

.John,  196,268. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  196. 

Stoneham,  Thomas,  472. 

Stoneleigh,  Stanleia  [oo.  Warwiok],  66. 

Stoner,  Stonor,  Stonour,  George,  626. 

Joan,  464. 

John,  478,  487. 

,  ,  Anne  his  wife.  478,  487. 

Thomas,  492. 

William,  23, 109,  144,  289,  354.  378. 

396,  433,  454,  481,  529,  569. 

Stonesfield  [oo.  Oxford],  278. 

Stonor,  Stonour.    See  Stoner. 

Stony  Stratford,  Stonystrattefforth.  oo.  Buck- 
ingham, 830,  4ia 

Storebrige.    See  Stourbridge. 

Storke,  John,  508,  616. 

,  William,  162. 

Storour,  Biohard,  parson  of  Eastwick.  121. 

,  Robert,  64,  200. 

Stortford,  oo.  Hertford,  498. 

Storton,  George,  prior  of  Lewes,  226. 

Story,  Edward,  bishop  of  Carlisle  [1468-1478], 
51,77,119,670.578. 

, ,  bishop  of  Chiohester  [1478- 

1603],  119,  161,211,216,676. 

,  Gilbert,  chaplain  of  Colnbrook.  424. 

Stotfford,  00.  Lancaster,  273. 

Stouford.    See  Stowford. 

Stong^ton,  Henry,  499. 

.Thomas,  100. 

Stourbridge.  Storebrige,  oo.  Worcester,  333. 

Stourgeon.     See  Sturgeon. 

Stourton,  Storton.  co.  Stafford.  88,  226,  363, 
462.  458. 


Stourton,  John,  4. 

of  Stourton,  399,  491,  659. 

571,  577. 

,  Reginald.  398,  489,  672. 

William,  141. 

, ,  of  Stourton,  568,  572,677. 

Stoute,  William,  371. 

Stow  Bodon,  Stowebydon,  co.  Norfolk,  66, 365. 

on  the  Wold,  Seint  Edward  Stowe,  oo. 

Gloucester,  9. 

Stowborough,  oo.  Dorset,  427. 

Stowe,  letters  patent  dated  at,  120,  122. 

CO.  Cambridge,  258,  477. 

,  hundred  of,  142. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  477. 

Stowe,  Roger,  parson  of  Gedling,  174,  242. 

Stoweford,  Philip,  301. 

Stowell,  David,  59. 

Robert,  79,  353.  356,  395,  398,  409, 

425,  489,  571. 
Stowford,  Stouford,  oo.  Somerset,  140. 

And  tee  Stof  ord. 
Stowmarket,  oo.  Suffolk.  293.  295. 
Stowtton,  Henry.  244. 
Stow  Wood,  Stowode,  co.  Oxford,  forest  of, 

486. 
Stoyle,  John.  829. 

,  Thomas,  655. 

Straite,  John,  121. 
Strange,  Henry,  397,  567. 

,  Walter,  parson  of  Sudeley,  199. 

Stranger,  Robert,  26. 

Strangways,  George,  parson  of  Bulmer.  482. 

James,  225,  401,  435.  492,  679. 

,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  225. 

John,  169,  388. 

,  Nicholas.  270. 

,  Richard,  213, 325. 

Stratfield  Mortimer,  oo.  Berks  218. 
Stratford,  oo.  Essex,  106.  613. 

,  Luigthome.  oo.  Essex,  364, 

,  abbot  and  oonvent  of,  17,  151. 

atte  Bowe,  oo.  Middlesex,  216. 

on  Avon,  oo.  Warwick.  72,  78. 

Stratton,  oo.  Somerset,  497. 
Stratton,  Agnes,  181. 

,  Thomas,  366,  382. 

Straunge,  Lestraunge,  Alice.  58. 

Ebulo,  46. 

,  ,  Alesia  his  wife,  46. 

Ebulo,  reotor  of  Gresford,  46,  46. 

,  Henry,  490. 

John,  46.  46. 

, Matilda  his  wife,  46,  46. 

, ,  lord  of  Straunge  of  Knokyn, 

Mohnn  and  Basset.  24.  46,  50,  202, 
218,  566,  569,  570,  576. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  218. 

,  John  le,  124. 

,  Richard,  46. 


704 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Straunge,  Biohard  le,  124. 

, Elisabeth  his  wife,  124. 

,  Bogep,  46,  46. 

Thomas,  899,  448,  488. 

Strawford,  Thomas,  493. 

Strayton,  Brioe,  206. 

Streatham,  Streteham,  oo.  Surrey,  103. 

Strekelond  Moite,  in  Gompton  Chamberlain, 
CO.  Wilts,  560. 

Strellej,  Isabel,  314. 
Bobert,  314. 

Strete.     See  Stert. 

Strete,  John,  121. 
,  Bobert,  446. 

Streteby,  oo.  Norfolk,  366. 

Streteham.     See  Streatham. 

Stretford.    See  Stratford. 

Stretghate  [oo.  Wilts],  637. 

Stretton,  oo.  Warwick,  78. 

Strettondale  [co.  Salop],  401,  491. 

Streynesham,  John,    abbot    of    Tewkesbury, 
202. 

Strickland  Kettle,  Stirkelandketill,  oo.  West- 
moreland. 286. 

Strikland.     See  Strykland. 

Strooiis,  Louis  de,  290. 
Strode,  John,  604. 

, Anne  his  wife,  604. 

Stroder,  Thomas,  481,  616. 

Strotyngere,  William,  263. 

Strozton,  Stroweston  [oo.  Lincoln],  228. 

Strugge,  Boger,  72. 

Strykland,  Strikland,  Thomas,  214,  397,  487. 

492,  677. 
Stubbe,  John,  27,  216. 

WilUam,  31. 

Stubbys,  Bobert,  288. 

Stuole,  Stewkeley,  John,  364,  396,  397,  488, 

662. 
Studham,  Stodeham,  oo.  Bedford,  86. 

,00.  Hertford,  220. 

Studland,  Stodelond,  oo.  Dorset,  296. 

Stukeley.     See  Stewkley. 

Stukeley,  Nicholas.  214,  370. 

Stureman,  Henry,  138. 

Sturgeon,  Stourgeon,  John,  27,  76,  109,  110, 

203,  213,  299.  344,  364,  374,  896,  401, 

472,489,661. 

sheriff  of  Hertford,  483. 

, master  of  the  ordnance,  14. 

264. 
Sturminster  Marshall,  co.  Dorset,  82,  202. 
Sturmyn,  John,  243. 
Sturrey,  oo.  Kent,  242. 
StustoD,  00.  Suffolk,  476. 
Stydolf,  Nicholas,  29. 

Joan  his  wife,  29. 

Stygan,  Philip,  262. 


Style,  Biohard,  806. 
.Thomas,  166. 

Styvers,  John,  418. 

Subsidy  on  aliens,  2,  342,  863,  393,  426,  447. 

en  wools.  38,  68,  89. 96. 101, 160, 177, 

207,  208,  216.  267.  270,  331,  888.  403. 
404,  406,  421.  636,  648. 

and  ulnage  of  cloth,  4,  136,  198,  234, 

368,  409,  467. 

of  tonnage  and  poundage,  38,  68,89, 95, 

101.  129,  176,  m.  207,  225,  228,  282, 
257,  267.  270,  282,  346,  362,  403,  404. 
421,  431,  450.  481,  497,  636. 

And  tee  Customs. 

Sudbury,  oo.  Suffolk,  187. 
Sudbury,  John,  32. 

Sudeley,  Sudlee,  oo.  Gloucester,  90,  91,  98, 

102,  199,  210,  268,  448. 
And  see  Botiller. 

Suffianus,  Emmanuel,  198. 

Suffield,  Sowthfeld  [oo.  Norfolk],  829.  830. 

Suffolk,  county  of,  12,  87, 110,  112,  119,  182. 

248,  317.  322,  354,  362.  377,  380. 893. 

397,  899,  414,  439,  466,  487.  490,  600, 

636. 
sheriff  of,  48,   60,   78,   110, 

112,  264.  320,  399.  439.  446,  490.  493, 

494,  618,  619,  644. 
And  see  Twyer ;  Badclif  ;  Hopton ;  Knj- 

yet ;  Willoughby. 

, esoheator  in,  8,  181, 164,  622. 

And  see  Gurney ;  Austyn ;  Ulverston. 

outlawries  in,  28,  29,  44,  83- 

86,  160,  187,  188,  192,  200,  266,  294. 

296,  316,  867,  467,  468. 
,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  oloth 

in,  300,  409. 

, ooroners  of,  242. 

,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

673. 

,  duke  of.     See  de  la  Pole. 

Sulbury.     See  Soulbury. 

Sulby,  CO.  Northampton,  abbey  of,  276. 

abbot  and  conTent  of,  276. 

SulgraTe,  co.  Northampton,  41. 
Sulhill,  Sullyll.     See  Solihull. 

Sulyard,  Suliard,  John,  110.  142,  143,  168, 
364.  397,  399,  493,  620,  646,  646,  664. 
660^63,  669,  674,  676,  678. 

justice  of  the  King's  Benoh, 

514. 

Sumnore,  John,  229. 

Sunbury,  oo.  Middlesex,  189. 

Sundridge,  Sundrisshe,  co.  Kent,  382. 

Sunninghill,  oo.  Berks,  429. 

Surfleet,  oo.  Lincoln,  472. 

Surland,  Biohard,  portioner  of  Crewkeme,  166. 

Surlond,  Biohard,  treasurer  of  the  king's 
chapel,  341. 


aa 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


705 


Surrey,  county  of,  9,  23,  24,  87, 109,  111.  119, 
144,  244,  256.  362,  383,  392,  394,  400, 
435.  466,  485,  489,  546. 

,  .sherifif  of.  14,  23,  109,  144, 

244,  320.  371.  392.  400,  444,  446,  486, 
489,  494,  518.  519,  544. 
And  see  Apseloy. 

eaoheator  in,  119,    127.    109, 

170,176.306.346,511,621. 
And  see  Cooko  ;  Belle ;  Ford. 

,  ,  outlawries  in,  26.  30,  80,  81, 

86,  148.  189,  266.  294.  469. 

comiuissions  of  the  peace  in, 

674. 

,  earl  of.     See  Howard. 

bailiwick  of,  4C0. 

Sussex,  county  of.  9.  47,  52.  216,  261,  327, 

353,  362.  370,  383.  392,  394.  398,  416, 

435.  466.  485.  489.  546. 

sheriff  of,  14,  320,  371,  392, 

446.  447,  494.  518,  519,  544. 

eaoheator  in,  119,   127,   170, 

176,231,306.511.521. 
And  stee  Cooke ;  Belle. 

outlawry  in,  8,86,  186,  191. 

justices  of  the  peace  in.  161. 

commissions  of  the  peace  in. 

575. 

Sutbury,  Dan  Thomas,  prior  of  Wenlook,  302. 
Suthampton.     See  Southampton. 
Sutbcheryton.     See  Cberiton. 
SuthilL  John,  89. 

Suthrey.     See  Southrey. 

Suthweld.     See  Weald. 

Suthwell.     See  Southwell. 

Sutbweston.    See  Weston. 

Suthwike.     See  Suthwick. 

Suth worth.     See  Southworth. 

Sutterton,  Soterton,  co.  Lincoln,  829. 

Sutton,  CO.  Kent,  525,  526. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  48. 

CO.  Warwick.  101,  119,  134.  138,  161, 

163. 

Bonnington,  co.  Nottingham,  16.  189. 

in  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick,   96,   155, 

156,  416,  417.  540. 

Courtney,  co.  Berks,  226,  242. 

on  Derwent,  co.  York,  875. 

in  Galtres,  CO.  York.  516. 

Maddook,  00  Salop,  34,  47. 

on  Trent,  co,  Nottingham,  56. 

,  Long  [co.  Somerset],  427. 

Sutton,  Master  Henry,  25. 
,  John.  6. 

lord  Dudley,  50,   130,    187. 

401.  410.  422,  452,  458.  491.  544,  568- 
670,  678.  676,  678. 

, ,  constable  of  the    Tower  of 

London,  187. 

,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  130. 

Oliyer,  19,23,498. 

Biohard,  6,  33. 


Sutton,  Robert,  320,  400,  489. 

,  of  Arom,  400,  568. 

,  Thomas,  16,  294,  406. 

, ,  parson  of  Whitchurch,  497. 

,  William,  master  of  the   hospital   of 

Burton  St.  Lasirua  of  Jerusalem   in 

England,  563. 

Suze,  la,'charter  dated  nt,  207. 

Swnffham,  co.  Norfolk,  70.  248,  380, 

Prior,  CO.  Cambridge,  293. 

Swainstono,  Sweyneston,  Isle  of  Wight,  co. 
Southampton,  115,  132,  135. 

Swale.  John,  346,  632. 

Swaledale,  co.  York,  460. 

SwallowSold,  CO.  Berks,  169,  512. 

Swampton.   in  St.  Mary  Bourne,  co.   South- 
ampton. 504,  550. 

Swan,  Cornelius,  552. 

John,  446. 

Robert,  41. 

William,  escheator  of  Kent.  336. 

Swanne,  Master  Richard,  canon  of  Wells,  17. 

Swannesoome.    See  Swanscombe. 
Swans.  24,  130,  328,  438. 
Swanscombe,  Swannesoome,  co.  Kent,  268. 
Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan,  288,  356. 
Swansey,  Richard,  198,  267. 
Swanton  Abbot's,  co.  Norfolk,  187. 

Morlcy,  co.  Norfolk.  15.  16,  32. 

Swaunnessey,  Richard,  662. 
Swayne,  John,  313. 

William,  22,  148. 

,  Egidia  his  wife,  148. 

Swaynes  [in  Wiyenhoe] ,  co.  Essex,  495. 
Swellyngton.     .SVc  Swillington.' 
Swerdis.     See  Swords. 
Swete.  Robert,  34,  366. 
Swetelond,  William,  196. 

Robert,  196. 

Sweteman,  John,  250. 
Swetenham.  Matthew,  247,  249. 
Swetnam,  William,  488. 
Swetyng,  John,  130. 
Sweyn,  John,  313. 
Sweyneston.     See  Swainstone. 
Swillington.  Swellyngton  [co.  York] ,  580. 
Swinbrook.  Swynbroke,  co.  Oxford,  260. 
Swindon,  co.  Wilts.  120. 
Swinefleet.  Swynflete,  co.  York.  241. 
Swineshead,  Swyneshed.  co.  Huntingdon.  476. 
Swinford.  Old.  Oldswynford,  co.   Worcester, 

5,281.285.338. 
Swinhope.  Swynhop,  co.  Lincoln,  174. 
Swinton.  Swynton,  co.  York,  196,  197.  268. 
Swoaff.  Martin,  548. 
Swords,  Swerdis,  co.  Dublin,  42. 
Swowdell.    See  Snodhill. 
Swynbroke.    See  Swinbrook. 
Swynbum,  John,  890,  663. 


8258 


2  Y 


706 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Swynerton,  John,  385. 

SwTnflete.    See  Swinefleet. 

Swyxmenon,  oo.  Stafford,  26. 

Sjdbargh,  John,  460. 

Sjdenbui|^h  Brok.    See  Brook. 

Sjdenham,  oo.  Deyon,  807. 

STgemond.    See  Sigemond. 

Sygo,  WUliam,  112,  219. 

Sylton.    See  Silton. 

Sjmme  Bevell.    See  St.  Briayels. 

Symon,  SymonB,  Bobert,  262. 

Symond,  Simond,  John,  SO.  90, 105,  866. 

Bichard,  211,  291. 

Thomas,  295. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  295. 

Sjmondes,  Biohard,  240. 

,Boland,  527. 

William,  187. 

Sjmondesbam.    See  Simonbum. 
Symondson,  Cristinus,  552. 
Sympnet,  John,  101. 
Sympson,  Thomas,  148. 
Symson,  Henry,  838,  838. 

John,  207. 

,  Biohard,  25,  38. 

Synger,  Simon,  parson  of  Abberley,  522. 
, ,  parson  of  Shrawiey,  524, 

Syon,  00.  Middlesex,  Elisabeth,  abbess  of,  81, 

199. 
,  fraternity   of  the  Holy  Angels   by, 

John  Saverey,  master  of,  188. 

Syston.    See  Siston. 

Sywell,  Siwell,  oo.  Northampton,  23,  201,  416. 


T 


Taberer,  John,  parson  of  Bampisham,  90. 

Taborer,  John,  106. 

(DEUshesmore,  65. 

Taok,  George,  145. 

Taokley,  eo.  Oxford,  80. 

Tadyngton.    See  Teddington. 

Tallboys,  Taylboys,  Talbois,  John,  107. 

,  Bobert,  108,  110,  363,  893,  894,  489, 

565. 

Taillard.    See  l?aylard. 

Taillonr,  Tayllonr,  Hugh,  456. 

John,  32.  129,  232,  236,  262,  271, 

811,  855,  521,  544. 

, ,  prebendary  of  Salisbury,  509. 

, ,  almoner  of  Bichard  III,  374. 

, provost    of    Oriel    College, 

Oxford,  806. 

,  Nicholas,  508. 

Biohard,  262,  345,  426,  480,   520, 

544« 


Taillour,  Bobert,  191,  402. 

Thomas,  8,  290,  296,  434,  469. 

, ,  parson  of  Bolas,  252. 

,  William.  16,  81,  83,  102,  167,  232. 

254,  289.  898. 

,  Margaret  his  wife,  81. 

Takeley,  oo.  Essex,  467. 

Talbois.    See  T&ilboys. 

T&lbot,  Brian.  568,  570. 

,  Christopher,  parson  of  Whitchurch, 

497. 

,  Edmund,  129.  268,  475. 

Edward,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  167.  173. 

Gilbert,  354,  570. 

George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  34,  86, 

47,  121,  869, 879,  385,  413,  414,  417, 

497.  508.  552. 

.Hugh,  123. 

Humphrey,  96,  243,  417. 

,  sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks, 

248. 
, ,  Joan  his  wife.  243. 

John,  third  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  86, 

120, 121,  180. 

, .Katharine,  countess  of  Shrews- 
bury, his  wife.  22,  120,  121. 

,  Nicholas,  263. 

Bichard,  476. 

,  Bobert,  337. 

,  Thomas.  129,  443,  528. 

William,  84. 

,  prebendary  of  Salisbury,  431. 

,  rector  of  Barking,  London, 

470. 
Talgragan.     See  Tolgroggan. 

Talgragan,  John,  296. 
Tallagan.    See  Laughame. 
Talmages,  co.  Suffolk,  453. 
Tamerton  Foliot,  oo.  Devon,  223.  224. 
Tamworth,  Tomworth.  co.  Stafford,  64,  462. 

collegiate  church  of.  deanery  of,  165. 

, ,  dean  of.     5<?e  Bate  ;  Ferrers. 

,  dean  and  chapter  of ,  162,235, 

380. 

, ,  prebend   of    BoUenhill   in. 

165. 

, prebend  of    Coton   in,    152, 

236,380. 

,  prebend  of    Wigginton    in,. 

162,  280. 

prebend  of  Wilmioot  in,  159. 

, ,  prebend  in,  222. 

Tamworth,  John  de,  438. 
Tancar.    See  Tankard. 
Tanfeld,  Bobert,  354,  562,  567. 

William,  4,  144.  146,  396,  400.  492, 

567. 
Tankard,  Tancar,  Edmund,  30,  188,  298. 
Tanner,  Bobert,  80. 

,  Thomas,  181. 

Tanny,  Boger,  80. 


GENERAL 


Tanworth,  Toneworth,  oo.  Warwick,  60,  69, 
192. 

Tapton,  Tapetune,  oo.  Derby,  190. 
OHipton,  Hugh.  71. 

,  parson   of    Washingbrough, 

280. 

William,  68.  89,  517. 

Tarrant  Ganyille,  Tarane  Gunrile,  oo.  Dorset, 
550. 

a\Mker,  Thomas,  73. 

Taalej,  T^seley,  oo.  Salop,  34. 

Tassagwrd.    See  Saggard. 

Tate,  John,  67. 

Robert,  sheriff  of  London,  254,  298. 

902,  309,  310,  314. 

Tatoheyre,  Thomas,  41. 

T^tersaU,  William,  380. 

T^ttershall.  Tateshale,  Tataall.  oo.  Lincoln, 
48.  91,  486,  525. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  121. 

college  of  Holy  Trinity,  107. 

warden  and  chaplain  of ,  107. 

108. 

John  Gygor,  warden  of,  107. 

l?atton,  Oliver,  295. 

Tauena,  in  Tintagel,  co.  Gomwall,  295. 

Tauke.    See  Tawke. 

Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  86,  262,  308. 

Taverham,  Thomas,  824. 

TaTemer,  John,  82. 

, ,  the  elder,  81,  32. 

, ,  the  younger,  31. 

,  Nicholas,  577. 

,  William,  490,  526. 

Taristock,  oo.  Devon,  456. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  90. 

John,  abbot  of,  359,  557. 

Tawke,  Tauke,  Thomas,  896,  608. 

William,  503. 

Tawton.    See  Toton. 

Taylard,  John,  215. 

William,  854,  396,  397,  488,  562. 

Taylboys.    See  GTailboys. 

Tayllour.    See  Taillour. 

Teddington,  Tadyngton  [co.  Worcester],  27. 

Teedike,  co.  7ork.  506. 

Tees,  These,  river,  159. 

Teffont,  CO.  Wilts,  88, 359. 

Teignbridge,  Tengbrigge,  co.  Devon,  hundred 
of,  137. 

Teignmoath,  East,  Estyngmouth,  oo.  Devon, 
542. 

Teign  Week,  Tengwike,  oo.  Devon,  137. 

Teinibie.    See  Tenby. 

Teiratref  [oo,  Montgomery],  59. 

Tekesore.    See  Tixover. 

Tempest.  Robert,  532. 

,  Thomas,  899,  491,  564. 

Temple,  John  Weston,  master  of  the  knight- 
hood of  the,  254. 


INDEX.  707 

Temple,  Tempull,  Nicholas,  esoheator  of  War- 
wick and  Leicester,  127. 

Temporalities,  restitution  of,  2,  4.  8,  34,  38, 
44.  62,  106.  116,  119,  122,  127,  131. 
166. 163,  164,  166,  169, 170,  176.  201, 
202,  209, 210.  231,  257,  273,  280-282, 
286.  302,  306.  307,  340, 346.  349.  368. 
442, 459,  474,  480,  511,  521,  522,  631, 
648. 

Tempyll,  Thomas,  185. 

William,  244.  483. 

Temse.     See  Thames. 

Tenby,  Teinibie,  Tonebigh,  Tynby,  oo.  Pem- 
broke. 349,  410,  414. 

,  port  of  350. 

ship  called  le  Trinite  of,  245. 

Tendring,  Tenderyng,  William,  106,  236,  400. 

Teneham.     See  Teynham. 

Tengbrigge.    See  Teignbridge. 

Tengwike.    See  Teign  Week. 

Tenham.    See  Teynham. 

Tenmille  in  Pewsey,  co.  Wilts,  537. 

Tentler,  Vincent,  346,  41G. 

Teuton,  oo.  Cornwall,  509. 

Terell.    See  Tyrell. 

Teringham.     See  Tyringham. 

Terouanne,  diocese  of,  123,  229, 251, 302, 309. 
373,  410,  488. 

bishopric  of,  204. 

Ternngton,  Teryngton,  oo.  Norfolk,  15. 
Terry,  John,  200. 

, .rector of  Berry,  01. 

Terthic  [co.  Montgomery],  350. 
Teiyngham.    See  Tyringham. 
Teryngton,  Robert,  468. 
Tetbury,  Tettebury,  co.  Gloucester,  181,  301. 
Tetcott,  CO.  Devon,  173. 
Tethelthorpe.    See  Theddlethorpe. 
Tettenhall,  Tetnale,  co.  Stafford,  32. 
Tetyncot-e.    See  Tickencoie. 
Teversham.  Theversham,  co.  Cambridge,  517. 
Tewkesbury,  Towkysbury,  co.  Gloucester,  97, 
115,  212,  283,  294.  319. 

hundred  of,  97,  116,  212.  283,  319. 

battle  of,  60. 

abbot  and  convent  of,  202,  278,  318, 

336,  511. 

Bichard,  abbot  of.  278,  318,  336,  511. 

John  Streynesham,  abbot  of,  202. 

John,  abbot  of.  267. 

Tey.  Teye,  Henry,  202.  400. 

Bobert,  334. 

William,  334. 

Teynham,  Teneham,  Tenham,  oo.  Kent,  60, 
101,  281. 

Teynton  Drue.    See  Drewsteignton. 

Thachara  [co.  Gloucester] ,  3. 

Thaoheworth.    See  Datchworth. 

Thame,  abbot  and  conyent  of,  77. 

Augustine,  abbot  of,  77. 

,  New,  00.  Oxford,  211, 


708 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Thames,  rirer,  11,  22-24.  51.  103,  144.   146. 

156,  171,  215,  256.  320.  344.  386.  431, 

452,  466, 495. 
Thanet,  Isle  of,  oo.  Kent,  51.  406. 

Tharfelde.    See  Theraeld. 

Thaxster,  Robert,  149. 

Thaxted.  oo.  Kssex.  227,  422. 

Theddlcthorpe,  Thedilthorpe,  Tethelthorpe, 
oo.  Linooln,  15,  48. 

Thelmerdon.    See  Chelmerdon. 

TherHeld.  Thorfelde,  oo.  Hertford,  314. 

Therston.    Bee  Thanton. 

Theee.    See  Tees. 

Thetford.  oo.  Norfolk.  81,  188. 

,  prioiy  of,  224. 

prior  of.  188. 

,  John,  prior  of,  82,  224. 

Thomas,  prior  of.  224. 

prior  and  convent  of,  224. 

Theyersham.     See  Teyersham. 

Thirkeld,  William,  342. 

ThirkjU,  John,  862. 

Thirlowe.  ^  See  Thurlow. 

Thirlwaile*.    See  Thurlwall. 

Thirsk,  Treak,  oo.  York,  93.  543. 

Thomas,  Dayid,  270,  297. 

John,  83, 176,  230,  367. 

..,  ,  Katharine  his  wife,  83. 

,  parson  of  Papworth  Everard, 

815. 

,  Biohard,  chaplain  of  the  ohantrjunder 

le  Crofta  in  Christ  Church.  Canterbury, 
12. 

yioar  of  Nortbfleet,  12. 

.Walter,  22. 

Thomas  ap  John,  405,  410,  505. 

ap  Morgan,  182.  406. 

ap  Roger,  437. 

ap  Bys,  102. 

Boger  ap  Vaghan,  54. 

Thomharry,  Bobert,  81. 
Thompson,  John,  535. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  200. 

,  John,  91. 

,  Bobert,  34.  467. 

Thomas,  217. 

William,  319. 

Thoresbj,  Thomas,  476. 
Thorganbj,  oo.  Lincoln,  174. 

Thorley,  Thomey,  Isle  of  Wight,  co.  South- 
ampton, 115,  132,  135. 

Thomborough,  oo.  Buckingham,  267. 

Thomburgh,  Thomeburgh.  Leonard,  51,  108, 
110.  125,  329, 352,  393  394,  399,  403, 
491,  564. 

Boland,  36,  169,  181,  396,  656. 

William,  214. 

Thombury,  oo.  Gloucester,  3,  267,  521. 
Thombury,  John,  escheator  of  Deyon,  214. 
Thomdon,  oo.  Suffolk,  158, 


Thome,  oo.  Deyon,  200. 

,  Thum,  CO.  York.  61,  112,  389. 

Thome,  John,  291. 

Biohard,  36. 

,  Thomas,  291,  491. 

Thomeburgh.     See  Thomburgh. 

Thomes,  Thomas,  401. 

Thometon.  Thomas,  411. 

Thomewodes,  in  Sherwood,  oo.  Nottingham. 
195,  461. 

Thomey  [oo.  Cambridge] ,  abbey  of,  474,  481 . 

prior  and  convent  of,  442. 

John  Muroote.  abbot  of.  474,  481. 

Biohard.  abbot  of,  216. 

j    ,  Thomas  Wysbeeh,  abbot  of ,  442 

I   Thomey,  John,  491 . 

Thomham,  Tomeham,  co.  Kent,  336. 

00.  Norfolk,  143. 

Thoumhaugh,  Thomehawp,  co.  Northampton. 
140. 

Thomhill.  oo.  York.  168. 

Thornton,  co.  Lincoln,  monastery  of,  62 

,00.  York,  75,  168. 

Thorpe,  co.  Essex.  80. 

,  CO.  Linooln,  48. 

Anderowe.  oo.  York.  206. 

Market,  co.  Norfolk,  31. 

in  Topcliffe,  oo.  York.  25. 

Thorpe,  John,  151. 

,  Master  John,  warden  of  the  hospital 

of  St.  Nicholas  by  Carlisle.  35. 

,  Bobert,  169,383. 

,  Thomas,  84. 

,  William,  161,  169,304. 

Thorphill,  co.  Northampton,  388. 

Thorton,  Thomas.  238. 

Thrapston,  Thrapeston.  co.  Northampton,  29. 

Threweley.    See  Throwley. 

Thrill,  Thryll,  John,  398,  489. 

Thriplow,  Thyplowe,  co.  Cambridge,  hundred 
of,  258. 

Throgmerton,  Thi-okmorton.  Bobert.  319,  489. 

576. 
Througham,  co.  Qlonoester,  44. 

Throwley,  Thruley.  Threwoloy,  Trewley,  co. 
Kent.  199,  281. 

Thruston,  John,  112. 

Walter,  112. 

Thryll.    See  Thrill. 

Thundersley,  oo.  Essex,  31,  467. 

Thuresby,  Thomas,  113. 

Thurlaston.  oo.  Leicester,  407. 

Thurlby,  John,  469,  536. 

Thurlow.  Thirlowe,  Great,  co.  Suffolk,  82. 

Thurlwall,  Thirlwaile,  Philip,  397,  408.  421, 

488. 
Thurlwynde,  John,  646. 
Thurn.     See  Thome. 
Thumeton.     See  Thomton. 
Thursby,  Edmund,  112. 
Thurston,  Therston,  oo.  Norfolk,  96. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


709 


Thurgton,  Walter,  219. 

Thwaite,  Thwayte,  oo.  York,  86,  188. 

Thwajtes,  Thwaitis,  Thwejtes,  Edmund,  394, 
399,  425,  492,  679. 

,  Henry,  27,  50,  85,  150,  291,  678. 

John,  329. 

,  Thomas,  224. 

, ,  treasurer  of  Calais,  373,  486, 

486.  522.  651. 

William,  259. 

Thwhouse  [co.  York] .  204. 

Xhwing.  Twynge,  co.  York,  36. 

Thye,  Maurice,  79. 

Thjmbilby,  Bichard,  of  Colom,  898,  491. 

, ,  of  Hoton.  398,  491. 

Thyplowe.    See  Thriplow. 

Tibenham,  Tybenham,  oo.  Norfolk,  171.  514. 

Tiohefeld.     See  Titchfield. 

Tickenham,   Tykenham,  oo.    Somerset,    288. 
890. 

Tiokenoote,  Tye,  Tetyncot,    oo.   Rutland,   8, 
195. 

Tickford.  Tikford.  Tykford,  co.  Buckingham, 

70,  457. 
TiokhiU,  Tykhill,  oo.  York,  649. 
Tidelleahede.     See  Tilshead. 
Tideswell,  co.  Derby,  858. 
Tiesho.     See  Tysoe. 
Tiftote,  Robert,  73. 

William,  78. 

Tigale,  Thomas,  265. 

Tikford.    See  Tickford. 

Tilbrook,  Tillbroke,  oo  Huntingdon  476. 

Tilghman,  William,  252. 

, Margaret  his  wife,  252. 

Tilles,  Tylles,  Riohard,  66,  871.  468. 

lillington  [oo.  Hereford] ,  228. 

Tihiey,  Tylney,  oo.  Norfolk,  294,  365,  497. 

Tilney.  Tylnay,  Philip.  643. 

,  Robert,  566. 

,  sheriff    of    Cambridge    and 

Huntingdon,  530. 

Tilshead,  TideUeshede,  co.  WUts,  660. 

Tilstook,  Tystoke,  in  Whitohuroh.  oo.  Salop. 
886. 

Tintagel,  Dyndagell,  Tyntagell,  co.  Cornwall, 
219, 296,  368. 

Tiptoft.  Edward,  earl  of  Woreester,  68.  98, 
130. 

,  John,  earl  of  Worcester.  68.  86,  180, 

146,  832. 860. 

, Elizabeth  his  wife,  832. 

Tirell.     See  Tyrell. 

Tirry,  William,  ohi^lain  of  Campden,  472. 

Tirwhit.     See  Tyrwhite. 

Tiryngham.     See  Tyringham. 

Tisehoo.     See  Tysoe. 

Titohfteld.  Tyohefeld,  oo.  Southampton,  87. 

William  Aostyn,  abbot  of,  281. 

Titohwell,  Tychewell,  oo.  Norfolk,  148. 


I 


Tittonsor,  Tyttesover,  co.  SUfford,  422. 

TiTerton.  Tyverton,  co.  Devon,  128,  139,  261, 
263,  273.  886,  472. 

hundred  of.  100,472. 

Tizover,  Tekesore,  oo.  Rutland,  107. 

Toby,  John,  267,  422. 

Cristina  his  wife,  267. 

Toche,  John,  312. 

Tookenhale,  oo.  Glouoeeter,  241 . 

Tockington,  Tokyngton,  oo.  Gloucester,  470, 
611. 

Tookwith,  Tokwith,  co.  York.  197, 206. 336. 

Toootes.  Towecotes,  Tokottis,  Roger,  88,  186, 
256. 276,  363,  389,  394,  399,  416,  429, 
440, 476,  601, 607.  542,  677. 

Todde,  Andrew,  217. 

,  William,  324. 

Todenham.    See  Tuddenham. 
Toderington  Kayleweys.   See  Ty therton  Kella- 
ways. 

Toft  in  Dunohureh,  oo.  Warwick,  226. 

Toft,  West,  Wcstoftee,  oo.  Norfolk,  188. 

Toke,  Tooke,  John,  320.  327. 

,  Robert,  11,  30. 

Tokenhale,  co.  Gloucester,  341. 

Toker,  John,  290. 

,  Wmiam,281. 

Toket,  William,  180. 

Toketes.    See  Toootes. 

Tokwith.    See  Tookwith. 

Tokyngton.    See  Tockington. 

Tolgroggan,  Talgragan  (in  St.  Allen),  co.  Corn- 
wall, 296. 

Tollard,  co.  WUts,  649,  660. 

Toller.  Alice,  282. 

Toller  Porcorum,  oo.  Dorset,  106. 

Tollerton,  Robert,  prior  of  the  monasteij  of 

St.    Bartholomew,    West    Smithfield, 

London,  201,  389. 

ToUeshunt  Major,  co.  Essex,  192. 

Toly,  Robert,  73. 

,  Thomas,  646. 

Tomlynson,  John,  180. 

Tomson,  Tommesson,  James,  99,  200. 

John,  308. 

,  Robert,  164. 

Tomworth.    See  Tamworth. 

Tonbridge,  Tunbrigge,  oo.  Kent,  29.  148,  373, 
880,  883-886,  390,  406,  418,  422-424, 
433,  436, 443.  444,  448,  479,  484,  614, 
617,  621,  682. 

Tonebigh.    See  Tenby. 

Toneworth.     See  Tanworth. 

Tonford  [in  Thanington] ,  oo.  Kent,  611. 
Tong,  CO.  Salop,  279. 
Tonneworth.     See  Tanworth. 
Tonworth.    See  Tanworth. 
Tooke.    See  Toke. 
Tuose,  Alexander,  262. 

,  John,  262.  803. 

Tooting.  Totyng,  co.  Surrey,  386. 


710 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Tooting  Beo,  Totyngbeke,  co.  Sttrrej,  108. 

Grayenoy,  co.  Surrey,  816. 

Topoliffe,  00.  York,  25,  227. 

TopolifF,  Topclyff,  John,  898.  491,  665. 

Topclyff,  John,  p&rson  of  Heapham,  541. 

, ,  parson  of  Hemswell,  511. 

,  Thomas,  894. 

Topcroft,  00.  Norfolk,  377. 

Topsham,  Toppesham,  Opsam,  oo.  DeTon,  14, 
76,  97,  262,  328,  426,  473,  505,  520, 
544. 

port  of,  520. 

,  ship  called  le  Anne  of,  406. 

Torbryan,  oo.  Devon,  137. 

Torell.  Henry,  238. 

Humphrey,  238. 

Torksey,  Torkesey,  oo.  Lincoln,  294,  317. 
Torkyngton,  Henry,  562. 

Tormarton,  oo.  Gloucester,  435. 

Tomeham.     See  Thomham. 

Tomey,  John,  398. 

Torre,  in  Comwood,  oo.  Devon,  542. 

Torrington,  Chepyngtoryton,  oo.  Devon.  29. 
301,  885,  m, 

Torryn,  in  Ireland,  island  of,  536. 

Tortworth,  Torieworth,  oo.  Gloucester,  3. 

Toryton.     See  Torrington. 

Tose,  Alexander,  262. 

John,  262,  308. 

Toaer,  John,  493. 

ToUy,  Bobert,  266. 

Totham,  oo.  Essex,  495. 

Tothill,  Totill,  00.  Lincoln,  485. 

Tothoth,  Thomas,  110, 126, 258. 

, ,  the  younger,  108. 

Totoft,  Sir  John,  chaplain  of  St.  Paul's, 
London,  329. 

Mancer,  394. 

Thomas,  51,  329,  353,  394,  399,  491, 

564. 
Totnes,  Tottenes,  oo.  Devon,  262. 
Toton,  Tawton,  oo.  Nottingham,  299. 
Totenham,  Totenham  [co.  Middlesex],  340. 
Tottington,  Totyngton,  oo.  Norfolk,  259. 
Totton,  00.  Southampton,  514. 
Totyng.     See  Tooting. 
Tounesend.     See  Townesend. 
Toumour,  William,  478. 
Touten,  John,  545. 
Towenyng,  John,  parson  of  Ibberton,  118. 

,  William,  parson  of  Ibberton,  118. 

Toweres,  Byke  de,  370. 
Towkysbury.     See  Tewkesbury. 
Townesend,  Tounesend,  Bobert,  1 10. 
Boger,  96.  142.  143,  270.   863,  860, 

393,  «97,  434,  520,  556.  566,  568,  577, 

579.  580. 

,  William,  79. 

Towres,  Master  William,  prebendary  of  St. 
Gkorge's,  Windsor,  535. 


Tracy,  William,  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 
Bartholomew,  Flayden  by  Bye,  105. 

Traford,  John,  859. 

Trallmg,  prebend  of,  250. 

Traynchard.    See  Trenohard. 

Trayne  [oo.  Caermarthen] ,  414. 

Tratton,  oo.  Sussex,  485,  581. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at.  161,  162. 

Traythwye.     See  Trethewy. 

Tnyveynon.     See  Trevannan. 

Treave,  Trewef.  oo.  Cornwall,  289. 

Trebone,  John,  880. 

Tredeoroft,  William,  827. 

Trefry.  Thomas,  239. 

Tregamelyn.     See  Tregamelling. 

Tregarrek.  David,  270. 

Tregarthen,  Thomas,  145. 

Tregenna,  co.  Cornwall,  266. 

Tregony,  co.  Cornwall,  81. 

Tregos,  Tregoys,  Peter,  855,  396, 556. 

Tregoys.  in  St.  Columb  Major,  oo.  Cornwidl. 
198. 

Tregunniok,    Treffwynnek    by    Bagga  Mille. 
00.  Cornwall,  80. 

Tregurra.  James,  429. 

Tregwynnek.     See  Tregunniok. 

Trehairon  ap  Jevan  Merik,  128. 

Treheron,  David,  487. 

Treivwell,  oo.  Cornwall,  483. 

Trelyghou,  oo.  Cornwall,  859. 

Tremayle,  John,  13(3. 

Thomas,  17,  214,  284.  253,  285,  351, 

860.  835,  554, 661,  569-671.  578.  578. 
Tremayn,  John,  307. 
Tremadret  Wygan,  oo.  Cornwall,  84. 
Trenay,  in  St.  Neot,  oo.  Cornwall,  479. 
Trenchard,  Traynchard,  John,  427,  525. 
Trenowde,  oo.  Cornwall,  478. 

Trenoyth,  Trenowith,  Treynoith,  John,  8>8. 

490,  566. 
Trent  river,  51.  112,  320,  338. 

,  forests  north  of,    keeper    of.       See 

Neville ;  Bichard. 

,  forests  south  of,  349,  858, 

Trentham  [oo.  Stafford],  priory  of.  281. 

,  Alexander  Greyhorse,  prior  of,  281. 

Treouncy,  Vivian,  145 

portionerof  Crewkeme,  100, 

600, 
Trerioe.    See  Arundell. 
Tresawell,  Thomas,  50,  145,  855,  896,  556. 
Tresebell,  oo.  Cornwall,  84. 
Tresebell,  William,  84. 
Treeham,  Thomas,  28. 194,  201,  416. 
Tresilian,  Bobert,  289. 
Tresk.     See  Thirsk. 
Tresoderon,  oo.  Cornwall,  859. 
Trethewy,  Traythwye,  Thomas,  898,  490,  566. 
Tretower,  Tretour  [oo.  Brecon],  811. 
I   Treuer,  Bobert,  328. 


GENERAL 

TrevaonBii,    Treveynon,    Trevanyon,    John, 

355,  398, 490,  556. 
Treyeller,  in  St.  Veep,  co.  Cornwall,  266. 

Treyilian,  Trevylyan,  Henry,  warden  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  Katharine  by  the  tower 
of  London,  432. 

,  John,  571. 

,  the  elder,  504. 

,  ,  the  younger,  504. 

Trewef .     See  Treave. 

Trewlegh.     See  Throwley. 

Treworga,  in  Buan  Lanihome,  oo.  Cornwall, 

295. 
Treworga,  John,  the  younger,  295. 

,  ,  the  elder,  295,  296. 

, Joan  his  wife,  295. 

Treworgy,  John,  50. 

Treworriok,  Treworek,  oo.  Cornwall,  81. 

Trewygo,  oo.  Cornwall,  359. 

Trewynne,  co.  Cornwall,  601. 

Treyewran,  Boger,  50. 

TieygOB,  Philip,  186. 

Treynoith.     See  Trenoyth. 

Trigamelling    by    Pen^elly,    Tregamelyn   by 

Penkelyowe,  co.  Cornwall,  30. 

Trigges  Milles,  oo.  Dorset,  550. 

Trim,  Trymme,  co.  Meath,  237,  312. 

Tring,  Tryng,  co.  Hertford,  206. 

Trinite,  fee  of,  in  Jersey  and  Guernsey,  228, 

340. 
Triplow,  CO.  Cambridge,  hundred  of,  142. 

Tronage  and  Peeage»  3,  47,  105, 106. 117, 256, 
352,404. 

Tropenell,  Thomas,  499. 

Troys,  Troyse,  Thomas,  52. 

, ,  esoheator  in  the  ooonty  of 

Southampton,  35. 
.esoheator  in  the  county  of 

Wilts,  35. 
Trunoe,  John,  541. 

.Walter,  641. 

Trury,  Walter,  301. 
TrusseU,  Arnold,  254. 

Edward,  275, 276, 891,  432. 

Thomas,  13. 

,  William,    109,    111.  275,  276,  391,    . 

432. 
, ,  sheriff     of    Warwick     and 

Leicester,  13. 
Trusthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  15,  48. 
Trybell,  Joan,  290. 

,  John.  290. 

Trye,  WiUiam,  398,  491. 

Tryng.    See  Tring. 

Tryngham.     See  Tyringham. 

Trype,  Goskyn,  526. 

Tubbyng,  Bobert.  31. 

Tuddenham.  Tudenham,  co.  Norfolk,  37. 

,  Todenham  Falcate,  oo.  Norfolk,  82. 

,  North,  Northtodenham,  oo.  Norfolk, 

82,  357. 


INDEX.  711 

Tudor,  Margaret,  countess  of  Bichmond,  326, 

389,  423,  424,  427,  428,  501. 
Tuk,  Henry,  330. 
Tully,  Bobert,  bishop  of  St.  Davids  [1460- 

1481],  259,  307. 
Tunbrige.    See  Tonbridge. 
Timhard,  Boger,  265. 
Tunstall,  co.  Lancaster,  40. 
Tunstall,  Bichard,  19,  446,  49S. 

,  Thomas,  368,  395,  479,  554. 

,  William,  376,  464,  605. 

Turane  Gunrile.    See  Tarrant  Gunville. 
Turburvyle,  John,  520. 
Turoopolier.    See  Kendale. 
Turges,  John,  168. 

,  Bichard,  238. 

Tuigisius,  66. 
Turk,  the,  193,  194. 
Tumaunt,  Bichard,  24. 
Tumay,  William,    prior  of  the  hoepital   of 
St.  John    of   Jerusalem  in  England, 
188.  359. 
Tumham  Hall!  oo.  York,  71,  139,  158. 
Tumour,  Tomer,  John,  199,  308,  809,  828. 

,  WUliam.  192,  226.  465. 

Turpyn,  John,  87,  322,  564. 
Turri,  Odo  de,  65. 
Turton,  Bichard,  123. 

Thomas,  123. 

Turvill,  Hugh,  407. 

John.  407. 

Tuttesham,  Tutsam,  Biohard,  344. 

William.  378,  490. 

Tweed,  river,  159. 

Twenyng,  John,  prior  of  Winohcombe,  33, 84. 

,  abbot  of  Winohcombe,  33, 34. 

Thomas,  abbot  of  Winchcombe,  38. 

Twineham,  Twynam  [co.  Sussex],  519. 

Twyer,  John,  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 
5. 

Twyford,  co.  Buckingham,  115. 

Twygge,  Bobert,  85,  268. 

Twynam.    See  Twineham. 

Twynge.    See  Thwing. 

Twyning,  Twynnyng,  co.  Glouoestor,  108. 

Twjnyho,  John,  72.  109,  111,  130,  235,  278, 
319,  322,  345, 365,  398,  437,  491,  646, 
660. 

Boger,  72. 

,  William,  72,  278,  396,  397.  488, 659. 

,  Ankarette  his  wife,  72,  78. 

Tyard,  Alexander,  144. 

Tybenham.    See  Tibenham. 

Tyberd,  William,  president  of  Magdalen  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  48,  58.  143. 

Tybherst  in  Aldenham,  oo.  Hertford,  76. 

Tyohe,  John,  316. 

Tychebonme,  John.  399,  426,  491,  672. 

Tyohefeld.    See  Titohfield. 

Tychet,  John.  416. 

T^ohewell.    See  Tiki^welL 


712 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Tydd  Gote.  co.  Linooln,  51. 
Tyderley.     See  Tytherley. 
Tydliist,  00.  Hertford,  374. 
Tje.     See  Tickencote. 
Tykenham.     See  Tiokenhani. 
Tykford.     See  Tickford. 
TykhiU.     See  Tickhill. 
TykuU,  Ralph.  674. 

Tyler,  John,  181. 

,  Biohard,  148. 

,  Stephen,  143. 

,  William,  91,  168,437. 

Tylle8.     See  TUlea. 
Tyllesley,  John,  524. 
Tylly,  John,  344. 
Tyilya.    See  Tilles. 
Tylman,  Theodoric,  42. 
Tylnay.     See  Tilney. 
Tylwerth,  Bichard,  34. 
Tymanson,  Lambert,  415. 

Tymer,  William.  329. 
Tymperley,  John.  399,  490. 

William,  215,  485,  651. 

Tynby.     See  Tenby. 
Tyndale,  oo.  Northnmberland,  38,  495. 
Tyne  river.  415.  509. 
Tynemouth.  oo.  Northumberland,  344. 
Tynmarden,  John,  204. 
Tyntagell.     See  Tintagel. 
Tyntewell,  Bobert.  293. 
Tyrell,    Terell,    Tirell,   Humphrey,  77,  202, 
400,  489,  508.  524.  550. 

James,  88,  317,  370,  396,  430,  435, 

461,  474,  605,  656. 

John,  77,  400. 

,  Bobert,  77,400. 

,  Thomas,  13,  77,  107.  109,  110.  135, 

202,  255,  354,  358,  364,  395,  400,  489. 
508,  524,  5S0,  560,  659. 

Anne  his  wife,  13. 

, ,  EliBabeth  hia  wife,  358,  630. 

Tyresell,  John,  81. 

,  William,  31. 

Tyrry,  John,  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 
Leonard,  Derby,  166. 

Tyrwhite,  Tirwhit,  Turwhite,  John,  198. 

WiUiam,   159,  320,  393,  3)8,  491, 

612,  540,  565. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Linooln,  342. 

Tyringhamj    Teryngham    [oo.   Bucking^ham] , 

503,  605. 
Tyringham,  Teringham,  Elisabeth.  603.  606. 

John,  110,  399,  488. 

,  the  elder,  503,  505. 

, the  younger,  503,  505. 

Tysird.  John,  382. 

, ,  Mary  his  wife,  382. 

Tysoe,  Tiesho,  co.  Warwick,  65,  66,  453. 
Tystoke.    See  Tilstock. 


Tytherley, 
504. 


,  Tyderley,  East.  oo.  Southampton 


Tytherton  Kellaways,  Toderington  Kaylewejs. 

00.  Wilte,  501. 
Tyttesover.     See  Tittensor. 
Tyverton.     See  Tiverton. 


u 

Udimore,  Odymer,  co.  Sussex,  86,  122.    162. 

307. 
Ughalet.    See  Uwchaled. 
Ughtred,  Bobort,  150. 
Ulting,  Ultyng,  oo.  Essex,  496. 

,  fraternity  of  St.  Mary  of.  255,  256. 

Ulveston,  John,  esoheator  in  the  county   of 

Suffolk.  297.  303. 
escheator   in   the  county    of 

Norfolk,  303. 

Ulvestona.    See  Oulston. 

Umfrey,  Bobert,  29. 

Underlond,  Nicholas.  175. 

Underwode,  John,  parson  of  Braxted.  166. 

Underwood,  Underwode,  oo.  Derby.  6. 

Unton,  Bobert.  218. 

,  Thomas.  862. 

Upavon,  Uphaven,  oo.  Wilts,  501. 

Upcher,  Upchare.  John.  294.  296. 

, Agnes  his  wife.  295. 

Upoott,  Uppecote  Avenell,  in  Sheapwiuh,  co. 
Devon,  291. 

Upend    Upheme,  in  Kirtling,  oo.  Cambridge. 

295. 
Upham,  CO.  Southampton,*  440. 
Uphill,  00.  Somerset,  437. 
Uppingham,  co.  Butland;  76,  166,  217. 
Upsale,  John.  84. 
Upton,  00.  Dorset,  299. 

,  00.  Gloucester,  819. 

,  00.  Worcester,  97^ 

Soudamore,  co.  Wilts,  369.    • 

Parkes,  co.  Wilts,  359. 

on  Severn,  oo.  Worcester,  129,  512. 

Upton,  John,  24. 

,  WiUiam,  abbot  of  Evesham.  37,  44. 

366.  368. 
Urchynfeld.     See  ArohenHeld. 

Ursewyk,  Thomas.  22,  61,  77,  109,  110.  654 

669,  669,  570,  673,  678. 
, ,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

669. 
Usk,  00.  Monmouth,  839,  849,  487. 
Ussher,  John,  88. 

,  Thomas,  70,  248,  380, 

Ustewayte,  Thomas,  186. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


713 


XJtiliootii.     See  Idlicote. 

Utrecht,  bishoprio  of.  297. 

Uvedal©,  Orodale,  Henr^,  300. 

Robert.  623. 

Thomaa,  52a. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  523. 

William,  62.  263,  353,  396,  504,  523, 

572. 

Uwohaled.  Ughalet,  oo.  Denbigh,  504. 

Uxbridge,  VVoxbrigge,  co.  Middloeex,  35.  85, 
132. 


Vagger,  William,  676. 

Vaghan.  Vaughan,  John,  128. 

,  Lloen,  315. 

Thomas,  9,  10,  SQ,  64,  222,  256,  257, 

273, 867.  884,  465,  654,  569.  578. 

,  treasurer  of  the  king's  cham- 
ber, 654,  561,  566.  569.  578. 

,  Walter  ap  Boss,  311. 

.William,  229. 

Valdolyt,  Peter  de,  531. 

Vale,  in  Guernsey,  priory  of  St.  Michael  in 
the,  74.  318. 

Valence,  co.  Kent,  511. 

ValenoJ,  William  de,  brother  of  Henry  III, 
18. 

Valladolid.  Valeodoleta,  in  Spain,  449. 
Valmaseda,   Balmeseda,  Valmeser.  in  Spain, 

ship  called  le  Kateryn  of.  347,356. 
Valmeser,  Balmeseda,  Roderick  de,  847.  356. 
Valmaseda,  Sancheo  de,  531. 
Van  Acren,  John.  274. 
Van  Halen,  John,  146. 
Van  Laer,  John,  60. 
Van  Riolyngane,  George,  526. 
VanuphoTcn.  Everard,  269. 
Vauoe.     See  Vanx. 
Vauoe.  Katherine,  454. 
Vauoes.    See  Vaux. 
Vaughan.     See  Vaghan. 
Vans,  Alan,  317. 
Thomas,  84. 

Vaux,  Vauce  [in  Belohamp  Otten] ,  oo.  Essex, 
369, 430. 

Vaux,  Robert,  82. 

,  Wimam,94. 

,  Katharine  his  wife,  94. 

Fnus.   William,   vicar  of    Salwarpe, 

163. 

, prebendary  of  Warwick,  164. 

Vavasour,  Henry,  214,  492,  680. 

John.  263.  345.  351,  360,  492,  657. 

664, 666,  668^70.  676. 

, the  elder,  60,  183,  319. 

, the  younger,  183,  319,  664, 

666,  678. 


Vavasour,  Thomas,  parson  of  North  Bovey, 
163. 

,  William.  78,  399. 

Vawterd,  Richard,  100. 

le  Veel.  Sir  Peter,  3. 

Sir  Robert,  3. 

Veer.     See  de  Vere. 

Vegolas,  Thomas,  299. 

Venasque,  Venesse,  323. 

Venice,  merchants  of,  2,  342. 

Veuour,  Agnes,  203. 

deVeri\  Veer,  John,  twelfth  earl  of  Oxford, 
34. 

, Elizabeth  his  wife,  3t,  434. 

,  thirteenth    earl    of    Oxford. 

157, 179,  264,  450, 514. 

,  ,  Margaret  his    wife. 

157.  254,  450. 

Paul  the  Basttrd,  362. 

Verent,  Robert,  185. 

Thomas,  186. 

WUliam.  185. 

Elizabeth  his  wife,  186. 

Ver nam ,  John ,  43 1 . 

Verney,  Edmund,  91,  407.  489,  540. 

,  ,  escheator  of    Warwick    and 

Leicester,  125. 

John.  182,  395,399,  463,  488.  527, 

664. 

escheator  of  Dorset,  525. 

Vernon,  Henry.  81,  185,  279.  353,  393.  396, 
400,  490,  567. 

,  Richard,  624. 

Veske,  Peter.  186. 

Vestment,  Richard,  314. 

Veysy,  Robert,  514. 

Vicary,  Nicholas,  70. 

Victor,  Baldwin,  498,  499. 

, ,  Marjory  his  wife,  498. 

Viler.  Vyler,  Liurenoe.  chaplain  of  Orewkerne, 
349,  369. 

Villers,  Vyllers,  John,  398*,  491,  566. 

Vite,  Arnold  de.  351. 

Vivian,  Vyvyan,  John,  16,  239. 

,  Richard,  50,  566. 

Vowell,  Richard,  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Dorset,  38. 

Vrank,  William,  272. 

Vribarri,  Sancius  de,  248,  2^9. 

Vrodelond,  Simon,  23,  49. 

Vyan,  Michael.  239. 

Vyler.     See  Viler. 

Vyllers,     See  Villers. 

Vyne  (in  Sherborne  St.  John),  co.  Southamp- 
ton, 218. 

Vynter,  John,  287. 

Vyse.     See  Devizes. 

Vyvaldys,  Raphael  de,  276. 

Vyvyan.    See  Vivian. 


714 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


W 


Waborn.    See  Weyboum. 
Wade,  John,  265. 

.Stephen,  222. 

,  Thomas,  480. 

William,  180,  261. 

Wadham,  Wadeham,  Eliiabeth,  21. 

John,  21,  22,  425,  572. 

Wading,  William,  362. 

Wadlandfl,  Wadlondya  in  Calyerley,  oo.  York, 

254. 
Wadlowe,  Henry,  199. 
Waftore,  317,  322,  487. 
Wainfleet,  Waynflete,  oo.  Lincoln,  48. 
Wake.  John,  233,  241,  354,  398,  396,  397, 
488,  514,  562. 

,  sheriff    of    Cambridge    and 

Huntingdon.   393,   512. 

,  Roger,  28,  109,  144,  146,  354,  396, 

400,  491,  567. 

,  Thomas,  233. 

,  ,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  283. 

,  WUliam,  293,492. 

Wakefield,  oo.  York,  54,  71.  123.  147.  157. 
193,  279,  289,  358,  381,  473,  528.  529. 
534. 
Wakering,  Little,  oo.  Essex.  58. 
Wakerley,  oo.  Northampton,  172. 
Wakerley,  Eobert,  parson  of  Hethel,  815. 
Wakes  Colne,  oo.  Essex,  389. 
Walby,  Bobert,  188. 
Waloamstowe.    See  Walthamstow. 
Waloot,  00.  Salop,  10. 
Waloote.  Walootes,  John,  811,  353,  489.  565. 

,  Richard,  394,  565. 

Walcumstowe.     See  Walthamstow. 
Waldeby,  Robert,  468. 
Walden,  co.  Essex,  80. 

conyent  of,  535. 

,  John  Halstede,  abbot  of,  535. 

abbot  of,  203. 

Waldeyn,  oo.  York,  86,  506. 

,  Much,  00.  Essex,  379. 

,  Little,  00.  Essex,  468. 

Walden,  John,  27. 

Marjory  his  wife,  27. 

John,  mayor  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 

67. 

Waldron,  Waldeme,  oo.  Sussex,  148. 
Waldyngham.    See  Woldingham. 
Wales,  6,  10,  12,  23,  61.  104,  155,  165,  217, 
218,  233,  254,  326,  332,  336,  349,  370, 
412,  463,  465.  480. 
marohes  of,  5,  10,  12. 22.  23.  61, 165, 

182,  217,  218.  233.  326,  332,  336,  345, 

350, 361,  412, 498,  546. 

,  ©soheator  in,  10,  14,  36,  45, 

116, 122,  166,  202,  210,  257,  273,  306, 

307,  829,  349,  368,  521. 


Wales,  North,  350,  361,  455. 

,  ohief  justioeof.  S« Stafford; 

Stanley. 

, ,  ohamberlain  of ,  61,  368.  369, 

408.  510. 
And  see  Stafford. 

,  South,  182,  350,  361,  474. 

,  ,  chief  justioeof.    See  Stafford. 

, ,  ohamberlain  of,  61. 

And  see  Stafford. 
Walesborough,   Whalesburgh,  oo.   Cornwall. 

504. 
Walesbuma.    See  Wellesboume. 

Waletona.    See  Walton. 

Walford,  Thomas,  parson  of  Haselbech,  28. 

Walgraye,  William,  399,  490. 

Walker,  George,  326. 

John,  136,  404.  421.  481. 

Miles,  488. 

,  Nicholas,  186. 

,  Biohard,  188. 

,  prior    of   St.    Frideswido's, 

Oxford,  480. 

,  Robert,  30,  352. 

,  Thomas,  43. 

,  William,  144,  294. 

Walkem,  oo.  Hertford,  48. 
Wall,  Walle,  Edmund.  468. 

John,  76,  468. 

Waller,  John,  898. 

Wallingford,  Walyngford,  oo.  Berks,  124,  365, 

478,  508,  525. 

charter  dated  at,  17. 

St.  Valery,  365. 

Wallington,  oo.  Norfolk,  40,  125. 
Wallingwells,  oo.  Nottingham,  prioress  and 

oonyent  of,  331. 

Elisabeth,  prioress  of,  331. 

Wallop,  Walop,  oo.  Southampton,  474. 
Wallop,  Richard,  144. 
Wallyngton,  Master  John,  817. 
Walop.    See  Wallop. 
Walot,  Joys  van,  226. 

Walpole,  CO.  Lincoln,  83. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  203. 

Walron,  Thomas,  554. 

Walrond,  John,  26. 

Walter,  26. 

Walsall,  00.  Stafford,  68,  96,  137,  167, 161, 

487. 
Walsh,  Walshe,  Walsshe,  Elisabeth,  95. 

,  Joan,  24. 

John,  39,  102,   128,  270,  278,  830, 

352. 
Falcon  herald,  522. 

, ,  the  elder,  149. 

, the  younger,  149. 

Thomas,  79,  325. 

William,  24* 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


716 


Walaheman,  Dayid,  437. 
Walshe  Pole.     See  Welshpool. 
WalBingham,  oo.  Norfolk,  200. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  223. 

,  John,  prior  of,  223. 

,  Thomas,  prior  of,  223. 

Great,  oo.  Norfolk,  223. 

Little,  CO.  Norfolk,  149,  176. 

Walsoken.  oo.  Norfolk,  15,  333,  338. 

Walflshe.    See  Walsh. 

Walter,  Waltier,  Henry,  298. 

WiUiam,  292. 

apGhryllyn,  62. 

son  of  Sioohe,  66. 

Walterkyn,  Waltyrken,  Thomas,  302. 
Walterot,  Thomas,  872. 
Waltham,  co.  Essex,  513. 

forest  of,  106,  456,  464,  513. 

,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  288,  344,  559. 

,  oo.  Kent,  294. 

,  Little,  CO.  Essex,  359. 

Cross,  CO.  Hertford,  2,  68, 177. 

Walthamstow,  Waloamstowe,    Waloumstowe, 

00.  Essex,  211,  543. 
Walton,  00.  Surrey,  524. 

Waletona  [oo.  Warwick],  65. 

West,  00.  Norfolk,  290. 

Walton  Hall  in  Purleigh,  co.  Essex,  434. 

Walton,  James,  455. 

John.  15. 

arohbishop  of  Dublin  [1472- 

1484],  35- 

Walworth,  John,  16. 

Walwyn,  William,  469. 

Walwyn  8  Castle,  Wallewynscastell,  co.  Pem- 
broke, 349,  475. 

Walyngford,  John,  150. 

Walynton  under  Wreken.     See  Wellington. 

Wanderwyke,  Henry,  167. 

Wandsworth.  Wandelesworth.  Wannysworth, 
CO.  Surrey,  205,  265,  283,  373. 

Wanlas,  in  Middleham,  oo.  York,  539. 

Wannysworth.    See  Wandsworth. 

Wansford,  Christopher.  30. 

Wanstead,  oo.  Essex,  232. 

Warbilton,  Warbelton,  William,  43,  493. 

,  ,  Marjory  his  wife,  493. 

Warblington,  Warbleton,    co.   Southampton, 
117,  126,  200,  495. 

Warburton,  €teo£frey,  parson  of  Balinghem, 
309,  410. 

Waroop,  CO.  Westmoreland,  274. 

Ward,  Warde,  Christopher,  345, 397,  399, 489, 
491,531,572,574. 

,  Master  George,  317. 

,  Hugh,  92. 

,  James,  85. 

John,  139,  423. 

,  sheriff  of  London,  189. 

sheriff  of  Middlesex,  221. 


Ward,  Robert,  99. 

Thomas,  360. 

,  ,  esoheator    of    Warwick    and 

Leicester,  98,  193. 

WiUiam,  1,265,534. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  584 

Wardeley,  co.  York,  203,  204. 

Warden,  oo.  Bedford,  174. 

[?  Wardour,  oo.  WilU] ,  68. 

Wardour,  Werdour,  co.  Wilts.  504. 

Wardrobe,  the  great,  15,  33,  37,  64,  76,  118, 
123.  141.  168,  198,  229,  256,  271,  272, 
298,  300,  309,  329,  335,  342,  367,  368, 
372.  376,  381,  883,  389,  390,  408,  413- 
415.  422,  42';M31,'  438,  443,  451.  457- 
459,  465,  470,  472,  486,  514,  551. 

keeper  of.   See  Say;  Courteys;  Elring- 

ton. 

Ware,  oo.  Hertford,  22,  88,  344,  521,  529. 

Ware,  John,  184. 

,  Sir  Jordan  le,  8. 

Wareham,  oo.  Dorset,  295,  427. 
And  see  Warham, 

Waren,  William,  500. 

Warendorp,  Bernard,  145. 

Wareyn,  Richard,  290. 

WarQeld,  oo.'Berks,  162. 

Warham,  Wareham,  co.  Norfolk,  292,  293, 
298,  412. 

Warkeworth,  John,  431. 

Warkweye,  co.  WUts,  537. 

Warley.     See  Orleigh. 

Warminster,  Warmestre,  Wermyster,  co. 
WUts.  36,  359. 

Warner,  Henry,  242. 

Richard,  150. 

Thomas,  86,  295,  464. 

,  WUliam,468. 

Warpesden.     See  Worplesdon. 

Warre,  Sir  Roger,  vicar  of  Pagham,  315. 

Warrenne,  earl  of.     See  Richard. 

Wafrewyk,  Thomas,  267. 

Warton,  Geoffrey,  367, 444. 

Warwick,  40.  50,  66.  72,  73,  91.  92,  98, 131, 
136-137,  141.  161,  167,  187,  192.  812, 
322,  328, 390, 453,  502. 

..^ earldom  of,  139,  507. 

earl  of.     See  Neyille ;  Newburgh. 

,  collegiate  church  of,  Edmund  Albon, 

dean  of,  529. 

, ,  Richard  Brakenboivh,  dean 

of,  529. 

,  prebend  of  St.  Jamea  in,  538. 

, ,  prebend  in,  164. 

, '  Cukkowe  ohurohe'  at,  165* 


716 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Warwick,  county  of,  60.  60, 98,  109.  Ill,  115,    , 
135.  14?^.  182.183.192,203,208,220,   | 
227.  247.  297,  319.  354.  393,  394,  401, 
474.  489.  602.  505.  531,  541 ,  544. 

sheriff  of,  73, 109,  214,319, 

320.  393.  401 ,  494.  518,  619,  544. 
And  9ce  Trussell  ;  Beaufitz  ;  Boughton. 

e«jheatorin,34,46,231,257. 

368,  474. 
And  seehjBle'f  Langford;  Verney;  Tem- 
ple; Warde. 

outlawriea  in,  31,  132.  291, 

469. 

,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  72. 

,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

576. 

Waryn.  Andrew,  84. 

Thomas,  491. 

Washingborough,  Wasshingborowe,  co.  Lin- 
coln. 69,  74,  280. 

Waslyn,  Waslyng,  Richard,  398,  491. 

Wassh,  Laurence,  37. 
Wassheboum,  John,  440. 

Wassyngham,  Wasshyngham,  co.  Surrey,  256, 

283. 
Wassyngley,  Joan,  336. 

.John,  336. 

Waste,  William.  315. 

Water,  Dan  John,  prior  of  Montaoute,  349. 

,  John,  York  herald,  429. 

Waterford,  in  Ireland,  78,  461. 

,  m^iyor  and  commons  of,  390. 

,  coinage  in,  346. 

port  of,  78. 

John,  bishop  of.  441, 

Water  Fulford,  co.  York.  13,  455. 
Waterle,  William.  357. 
Water  Newton,  co.  Huntingdon,  96. 
Waterton,  Eobert,  esquire,  532. 

knight.  267,  682. 

Water  Willoughby,  co.  Lincoln,  167. 
Waterwynch,  co.  Pembroke.  410. 
Watford,  co.  Northampton,  276,  433,  451. 
Watford.  John,  31. 
Wath,  Thomas.  260. 
Watson,  Alexander.  231. 

,  Robert,  vicar  of  Woodhorn,  392. 

Watton.     See  Whatton. 

Watton,  Katharine,  199. 

Wattys,  Thomas,  289. 

Wauton,  William  de,  3. 

Wavenden,  co.  Buckingham.  332,  362,  417. 

Waver,  Cristina,  274. 

Henry,  182. 

,  the  elder,  274. 

..., , Cristina    his    wile, 

274. 
, ,  the  younger,  274. 

Wawyn,  William,  469. 

Waybri^.    See  Weybridge. 


Waymer,  Thomas,  246. 
Waymouth.     See  Weymouth. 
Waynflete.     See  Wainfieet. 

Wayneflete.  John,  317, 381,  466. 

,  William    of,   bishop   of   Winchester 

[1447-1486],  48,  63.  77.  107.  116.  123, 
143. 166,  170. 176,  282.  353,  611.  554. 
669,  672.  574,  575.  577. 

Waynwright,  Thomas,  73. 

Wayte.  John.  399, 491,  523. 

Ralph,  149. 

Thomas,  27. 

, parson  of  Parway.  65. 

Weald,   North,   Northwelde.   oo.    Essex.   96, 

135,  148.  165. 
,  South,  Sathweld.  co.  Essex.  293.  294. 

Webbe,  John,  408.  634. 

,  Thomas,  294. 

,  William,  467. 

Webley,  WUliam.  649. 

Webster,  Peter,  81. 

,  Richard,  81. 

,  Robert.  157. 

,  William,    chaplain   of   St.   Swithun, 

Wakefield.  279. 
Weoherley.     See  Wetherley. 
Wechyngham.     See  Witchingham. 
Wedde,  Thomas,  34. 

Weddington.  Wedyngton,  co.  Warwick,  479. 
Wedehoke.  Henry,  390. 
Wederr  Henry,  301. 
Wederle.    See  Wetherley.   , 
Wedgnock.  Wegenok,  co.  Warwick,  91,  92. 

161,  167,  173.  192. 
Wedon,  John,  486. 

William,  485. 

Weedon  Beck,  Wedonbeke,  oo.  Noiihampton, 

170,  181. 
Week,  East,  Estwike  [oo.  Devon],  225. 

West,  00.  Devon,  225. 

Weekley,  Wykley,  oo.  Northampton,  31.  84. 
Weeley,  Wyleght,  co.  Essex,  161. 
Wegenok.    See  Wedgnock. 
Weights  and  measures,  19. 
Weiste,  WUliam,  316. 

Welbe,  Master  Peter,  guardian  of  the  Frisff 
Minor  of  Worcester,  414. 

Welbeok,  co.  Nottingham,  abbot  andconTent 
of,  125,  480. 

Welbek,  John.  86. 

,  William,  25. 

Welbuma.     See  Kilborn. 

Welby  by  Haydor,  co.  Lincoln,  176. 

Welby,  Ralph,  397. 

Richard,  24.  51.  70,  108.  110,  308, 

216,  363.  394,  399,  491.  564. 

Thomas,  51,  353,  399.  491.  564. 

Weld,  Weldehalle  [mOienley],  oo.  Hertford, 
233,  374. 

Welde,  136. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


717 


Welde,  Peter,  parson  of  Gillingham.  Windell 

and  Winaton,  46. 
Welden,  Simon.  344. 
Weldon,  Great,  oo.  Northampton,  53. 
Weldon,  WiUiam.  475. 
Welford,  John,  22. 
Welhatfi,  Thomas,  112. 
Welho.     See  Wellow. 
Weller,  Eiohard,  371. 
Welles,  Welle,  WeUys,  Avioe,  259. 

James,  282. 

,  John,  78,  92,  112.  215,  357. 

Eiohard,  532. 

Robert,  632. 

Thomas,  77.  141,  263,315,353,396, 

899,469,491,523,572. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  469. 

.William,  73,401,  491. 

ohanoellor  of  Ireland,  65. 

Wellesboume,  Walesbuma  [oo.  Warwick] ,  65. 

Wellesboume,  Christopher,  418. 

Wellingborough,  Wyndclingborgh,  oo.  North- 
ampton, 416. 

Wellington,  oo.  Cornwall.  481,  516. 

,  Wclyngton,  oo.  Hereford,  151. 

,  Walynton  under  Wreken,  co.  Sabp, 

32,  60. 

Wellisboume,  Thomas,  177. 
Wellow,  Welho,  by  Great  Grimsby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, abbey  of,  62. 

,  prior  and  convent  of ,  53. 

Biohard  Homulton,  abbot  of,  62. 

,  Richard  Clee,  abbot  of,  53. 

,  Isle  of  Wight,  00.  Southampton,  115, 

132,  135. 

,  Wellelewe,  co.  Wilts,  359. 

Wells,  Welles,  oo.  Kent,  816. 

Wellys  by  the  sea,  co.  Norfolk,  25, 

82,  442. 

,  CO.  Somerset,  108,  117,  428,  487. 

,  cathedral  of,  117. 

,  dean  and  chapter  of,  337. 

, dean  of.    See  Gunthorpe. 

,  ,  canon  of ,  17. 

,  bishop,  diocese  of.     See  Bath. 

Wellyngton,  Robert,  parson  of  St.  Leonard, 
Exeter,  305. 

Wellysbum,  Reginald,  244. 

Welnetham,  Welwetham,  Great,  oo.  Suffolk, 
238. 

Welshpool,   Walshe  Pole,   Pole    [co.   Mont- 
gomery], 82,  47,  58,  98. 

Welton  by  V^illoughby,  co.  Lincoln,  469. 

Welwetham.    See  Welnetham. 

Welyngton.     See  Wellington. 

Wem,  oo.  Salop.  478. 

Wemme,  John,  184. 

Wemyngton.    See  Wimmington. 

Wencelagh,  John,  25. 

Wenge.    See  Wing. 

Wenllouk,    See  Went  Loog. 


Wenlock,  00.  Salop,  35,  885. 

,  priory  oC  156,  209,802. 

I^  Roger  Wenlok,  prior  of,  156. 

,  Dan  John  Shrowesbury,  prior  of,  156 

802. 

,  Dan  Thomas  Sutbury.  prior  of,  302. 

Wenlok,  Dan  Roger,  prior  of  Wenlok,  156. 

Wenslawe.     See  .Wensley. 

Wenslawe,  John,  300. 

Wensley,  Wenslawe  [co.  York],  300. 

Wensleydale,  Wynsladale,  co.  York,  forest  of, 

456. 
Went.     Su  Derwent. 

Went  Loog,  Wenllouk  [oo.  Monmouth] ,  474. 
Wentworth,  oo.  York,  31. 
Wentworth,  Eleanor,  472. 

Henry.  143,  381,  393,  397,  399,  490, 

600,  674. 

,  Anne  his  wife,  381. 

John,  142,  324. 

Riohard,  344. 

Roger,  434. 

Thomas,  428. 

William,  146,  147.  396,  898. 488,  565. 

Margaret  his  wife,  146,  147. 

Wenylsey,  Adam,  294. 

Werall,  John,  coroner  and  attorney  of  the 

king  in  the  King's  Bench,  87,  169. 
Weroop,  Reginald,  214. 
Werdour.    See  Wardour. 
Were,  in  East  Teignmouth,  co.  Devon,  542. 
Weredon,  John,  412. 
Werkewurth,  John,  215. 
Wermerhampton.     See  Wolverhampton. 
Wer month.     See  Monkwearmouth. 
Wermyster.     See  Warminster. 
Weryfreton,  350. 

Weryholme  by  Caerlile    [oo.   Cumberland], 
484. 

West,  John,  73,  109,  111. 

^ coroner  and  attorney  of  the 

king  in  the  King's  Benoh,  87. 

,  Ralph,  187. 

,  Thomaj,  parson  of  Stanstead,  376. 

William,  315,  576. 

West  de  la  Warre,  John,  575. 

,  Richard,  1. 

,  Thomas,  1.  263,  397,  399,  489,  491, 

523,  572,  576. 
Westaere  [co.  Norfolk],  158. 

,  'Seynt  Thomas  Chapell '  of.  158. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  158> 

Westbergh.     See  Buj*gh. 
Westbroke,  Riohard,  381. 
Westbury,  co.  Gloucester,  120. 
oo.  WilU,  388,  424. 

Westbury,  John,  prior  of  St.   Frideswide's. 
Oxford,  162. 

,  William,  provost  of  Eton,  334. 

Westcapelon.     See  Capland. 

Westchestre.     See  Chester. 


718 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Westoombe.    See  Weioombe. 

Weatoote,  co.  Warwick,  878. 

Westebailly.  oo.  Northampton,  140. 

Wegteley,  John,  496. 

Westfield,  oo.  Sussex,  122. 

Westgate,  oo.  Devon,  76.  473,  606. 

Westhall,  oo.  Warwick,  463. 

Westham,  oo.  Sussex,  26,  127. 

West  Ham,  co.  Essex,  27. 

WesthaTBrford,     Su  Hayerfordwest. 

Westhay,  Westehay,  co.  Northampton,  140. 

Weethithye.    Set  Aythe,  West.  ^ 

Westillesley.    See  Ilsley. 

Westkyngton.    See  Kington. 

Westlake,  co.  Deron,  642. 

Westley,  co.  Suffolk,  120. 

Westlideford.     See  Lydford. 

Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  1,  8,  11,  89,  66, 
58,  101,  114,  163,  160,  187,  191, 196. 
203,  205,  217,  219,  221,  224, 226.  286, 
246,  260,  276,  278,  283,  286,  288. 298, 
298,  310,  316,  317,  319,  343.  368,  866, 
379,  382,  419,  420.  445,  490,  538,  688. 

statute  of ,  49,  78. 

charters  dated  at,  18,  41,  46.  67.  62, 

63,  66,  67,  74,  104.  114.  176,  202.  207. 
306,  811,  334.  336.  342,  858.  407,  432, 
441,  443,  444,  486. 

Parliament  at,  2.  7,  10,  23,  36,44,  63, 

67,  72,  76,  91,  94,  96,  104.  106-108. 
110, 126,  130,  170,  172.  178-180,  182, 
191.  194,  201,  215,  222.  280,  288,  241. 
246,  249,  271.  281,  297.  306.  816,  332, 
387.  389,  842.  351,  363,  364,  416,  429, 
438,  466,  465,  493,  494,  506,  508,  517, 
619,  623,  529,  630,  632,  639,  549,  660. 

staple  of .  243. 

,  Eyngstrete  by,  86. 

le  chequer  chamber  at,  219. 

,  council  chamber  at,  486. 

star  chamber  at,  219. 

,  chapel  of  St.  Mary  de  la  Pewe,  451. 

,  sanctuary  of ,  1. 

archdeacon  of ,  156. 

St.  Peter's  abbey.  133,  298. 

,  abbot  and  oonyent  of ,  133. 

abbot  of,  298. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  10.  65,  183, 

309,  387,  604. 
, Edmund,  abbot  of,  197.  236. 

palace,  1,  37.  108,  251,  365,  882,  388, 

422.  487.  438,  443.  605,  518. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  189, 

144. 

,  charters  dated  at,  9,  15,  188. 

great  hall  called  Westminster 

Hall  in,  86. 

, ,  le  Gatehouse  of,  1. 


I 


Westminster  palace,  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen 

in,  27,  188. 
, ,  dean  and  chapter  of, 

164,  166,  168,  172,  268, 291 ,  366. 

dean  of,  373. 

And  see  Courtenay  ;  Sharpe  ;  Kirkeham. 

, ,  deanery  of ,  36. 

prebendsin,  143.154. 

156,  163,  174,  237,  252,  268.  301,  333, 

342,  366,  873. 
Westmoreland,  county  of,  160,  214,  339,  397. 

492. 

, sheriff  of,  619. 

And  iee  Batcliffe. 

, ,  esoheator  in,  105,  522. 

And  tee  Hudleston. 

receiver  of,  481. 

mines  in.  116. 

,  .commissions  of  the  peace  in. 

676. 

,  earl  of.     See  Nerille. 

Westoftes.    See  Toft. 

Weston.  CO.  Suffolk,  823,  626. 

Under  Edge  [oo.  Gloucester] ,  127. 

,  South,  Suthweston,  co.  Oxford,  317. 

And  see  Wiseton. 
Weston,  John,  279. 
prior  of  the  hospital  of  St 

John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  66, 182. 

235,264. 

,  master  of  the  Temple,  254. 

William,  225. 

Westoning,  Westnyng,  oo.  Bedford,  149. 
Westwardelara.     See  Worldham. 
Weetwike.     See  Week. 
Westwood.  CO.  Worcester,  abbess  and  oonyent 

of,  69. 
,  Elisabeth,  abbess  of,  69. 

Wetham.     See  Whetham. 

Wetherley.   Weoherley,   Wederle,    co.   Cam- 
bridge, hundred  of,  142,  268. 

Wetton,  Edmund,  526. 

Weyer,  Benedict,  39. 

Wexoombe,  Westoombe,  co.  Wilts,  141,  327. 

Wexewode,  Thomas,  73. 

Wexman.  John,  44. 

Weyboum,  Wabom,  oo.  Norfolk,  276. 

Weybridge,  Waybrigge.  oo.  Surrey,  364. 

Weymouth,  Waymouth,  co.  Dorset,  467. 

Weyyer,  John,  526. 

Whalesburgh.    See  Walesborough. 

Whalley,  Biohard,  9,  71. 

Whaplode,  Quaplod,  oo.  Lincoln,  84. 

Wharff,  John,  886. 

Wharton,  John,  577. 

,  Lancelot,  481. 

Thomas,  214. 

Whatborough,  co.  Leicester,  98. 
Whatno,  John,  466, 


GENERAL    INDEX, 


719 


Whfttton,  WhatoD,  Watton,  eo.  KoUiaghBm. 

4,  19. 
Wheohewode.     Sti  Wp>hirood. 
Whaler,  John,  234. 
Whemside,  oo.  York,  506. 
Whenrall    [oo.   SoDthsinpton],    abbeu    and 

nniu  of,  805. 

,  Ceoilj,  abbenof,  305. 

Eafemia,  sbbeM  of,  305. 

,  Joan,  »bbMi  of,  305. 

Jnlian,  abbeu  of,  305. 

Matilda.  abbeMof,305. 

VVbctetum,  or>.  SonUuuapton,  BSS. 
Whetohill,  Adrian,  417. 

oontroUar  of  Calaia,  527. 

,  Biohard,  3fi,  417,  527. 

Joan  hii  wife,  417. 

Whetoley.  Whetle,  WiUiam,  397,  488. 
Wbetham.  Wetbam,  oo.  Wiltt.  501. 
Whatham,  John,  127. 

Bobert,  626. 

WheUe.     Sie  WhaUley. 
Whetman,  Thomas,  64. 
Whetnej.    See  Wbitney. 
Whatjnston.    See  Whitington. 
Whiohvrode.     See  Wjohwood. 
Whiokham,  Quykham,  oo.  Durham.  374. 
Whigfatmede.     Su  WhiMmead. 
Whimple.  Wbnnple,  Whympyll,  eo.  DsTon, 

lao,  473. 
Wbittlej,   WjMil«T  (in  Hunt),   oo.   Berka, 

552. 
Whltaban^,  oo.  Boekingfaam,  418,  478. 

Whitaohurcb,  oo.  Salop,  366,  497. 

,  00.  Wanriok,  73. 

Wbita,  Whjta.  Edmund,  5S. 

John,  30,  41,  237.  374, 410,  S48. 

pMion  of  Sonlbur;.  162. 

p»r«onof  Pyworthj,  162. 

White,  Bobert,  237. 

Thomu,  26. 

Williani,  309,  336,  3«0. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  464. 

, ,  paraoD  of  HoIt  l^initT,  Cork, 

103. 
Wbiteobapel,  oo.  Middleaex.  315,  278. 
Wbiteball,  Uliilehalgb,  Jamea,  314. 
Whitehede,  Adam,  rector  of  Hope,  246. 

William,  27. 

Wbitolbury.     See  Wittilbury, 

Whitamead  Park,  in  the  forest  of  Dean.  eo. 

Olouceater.  234,  457. 
WUtfeld,  Jame>,4dl. 

Nioholaa,  36,43. 

Whitford,  oo.  DoTon,  277,  472. 
Whitgift,  00.  York.  241. 
Whithtok.    See  WiUioote. 
Whitingham,  Bobert,  33. 
Whitle;  b;  Soaith,  oo.  Torii.  391. 
Whitloire,  0«oi;ge,  205. 


Wbitnaah.  Witheneii  [oo.  Wanriok] ,  66. 

Whitney,  CO.  Hereford,  179. 

Wbillley,  Whetnay,  Bobert,  179. 

Whitatable,  oo.  Kent,  19.  332,  466. 

Whitteleaay,  William,  87. 

WhittlMea,  Wjtteelej.co.  Cambridge,  150. 

Wbiltlesfard,    Wvtlesford,    oo.    Cambridge. 

530. 
Whittington,  WiUntune,  oo.  Derby,  190. 

Whjtyngton,  oo.  Glouoeeter.  87. 

WhityngtoD,     oo.    Hortbumberland . 

166. 

Whitington  [oo.  Salop],  322. 

WbittingtOD,  Whytyngton,  Thomaa.  60,  322. 

365,  393,  391.  SaS.  491,  660. 
aeoond    baron    of    the    Ex- 
chequer, 230. 
Whitway,  Whytwey.  William,  86.  244. 
Wbitwell.  John,  217. 

Biohard,  215-217,  223. 

Wbityng.  Thomaa,  330. 
Wholaiton.    Set  Wilaon. 
Whyle,  William.  60; 
Whylonghby.    See  Willoughby. 
Wbylter.  Bobert.  293. 

l%omaa,293. 

Whymple.    See  Whimple. 
Whyte.    See  White. 
Whytebrede.  John,  86. 
Whytede,  Willisni,27. 
Whytewey  [oo.  WUla).  637. 
Whyther,  William.  187. 
Wbytheryi^D,  Gerard,  38. 

Balph,  38. 

Whyting.   Thomaa,    Nueellia   pumiirant   at 

arms,  116. 

Chester  herald,  415. 

Whytney.    See  Witney. 

Wbytokeamede,  John,  677. 

Wbytwsy.     See  Whitway. 

Wbytyng,  Faol,  ohapluin  of  the  obantry  of 

at.  JohntheErangeliat,  Cla*ering.  181. 
Whytyngton.  John,  319. 
Wibbe,  William,  paraon  of  SafBeld,  339, 330. 
Wiberton.     See  Wyberton. 
Wiebanford,  oo.  Woreeitar,  81B. 
Wichewode.     See  Wyohwood. 
Wiokersley,  Wykerley,  oo.  York,  329, 
Wickham,  Wyoombe,  Wykeham,  co.   Soutb- 

amptOD,  604,  523. 
Wickmere,  Wikmere,  oo.  Norfolk,  180. 
Wioliff,  Bobert.  49. 
Widealade.    S««  Wydeilade. 
Widows,  Bobert.  oha^in  in  Cbri«t  Churah, 

Canterbury,  m. 
Wiegenhall.   Wignall,  Wyganhale,  oo,   Noi^ 

folk,  365,  497. 
Wigginton,   Wigyngton,   Wyohyngton,   Wy»- 

yngton,  oo.  Stafford,  124. 
prebend  of,  162,  280. 


720 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Wight.  iBle  of,  00.  Southampton.  88,   115. 
132,  135,  370.  410.  461,  474. 

,  Jadj  of.     See  Philippe. 

captain  of.     See  Say  vile. 

Wighton.  CO.  Norfolk,  83. 

And  see  Wyghton. 
Wigmore.  VVygmore  [oo.  Hereford] .  69.  350. 

abhot  and  convent  of,  522. 

,  Thomas,  abbot  of.  522. 

Wigyngton.     See  Wigginton. 

Wike,  CO.  Southampton,  560. 
Wikefeld.     See  Winkfield. 
Wikes.     See  Wykes. 
Wikyng,  John,  47. 

Wilberfosse,  co.  York,  prioroas  and  convent  of. 
376. 

Wilby,  CO.  Norfolk.  56. 

Wilby.     See  WiUughby. 

Wilookkes.  William,  404.  421.  . 

Wilde,  Thomas.  362. 

And  see  Wylde. 

Wildeootes,  Thomas,  500. 

Wilderton,  oo.  Kent,  281. 

Wildon,  00.  York,  98. 

Wilkilson,  Thomas.  240. 

Wilkinson.  Wylkynson,  Christopher,  26. 

,  James,  294. 

,  Robert,  376. 

Wilkyn,  John.  261, 

Willaston,  Wyllaston,  co.  Chester,  276,  433. 

Wille,  Wylle.'john,  17.  178.  323. 

Wilierby,  Gborgo,  363. 

Willesborough,  Wyvelesbcrgh,  oo.  Kent,  418. 

Willeaden,  Wyllesdon,  co.  Middlesei,  185. 

Willesf ord.     See  Wilsford. 

William  IT,  king  of  England,  letters  patent  of, 
208. 

William,  David,   prebendary  of  Aberflrwillv. 
250.  ^ 

Bichard,  100. 

Robert,  parson  of  Rampisham,  90. 

,  Thomas.  51. 

ap  Morgan  Gamage,  437. 

WilUams.  John,  190. 

Nicholas,  vicar  of  Tibbenham,  514. 

Peter,  278. 

Richard,  405,  414,  463,  501. 

,  Thomas,  47. 

,  ,  Margaret  his  wife,  47. 

Williamson.  Harry,  404. 

,  John,  3,  194,  206,  231,  288. 

Peter,  278. 

,  Thomas,  194. 

Willinrale  Doe,  Wyllyngale  Doo,  co.  Essex. 

Willinghara  [co.  Suffolk],  413. 

Willingham,    Willyngham,   Humphrey,   241, 
320. 

Willingsett,  co.  York.  506. 

Willington,  Wyllyngton,  co.  Warwick,  73. 


Willougliby,  CO.  Northampton,  201,  416. 

Waterles,  co.  Leicester,  428. 

Water,  oo.  Lincoln,  167- 

Willoughby.  Wilughbv.  Whyloughby,  Wyl- 
lughby,  Christopher,  16,  397,  S99, 
490,  532.  574. 

.^  John,  61. 

, ,  Airne  his  wife,  61. 

t ,  parson  of   Woolbeding,   138, 

142. 

,  parson    of    St.    Peter     the 

Grjifcter.  Chichester.  138,  142,  167. 

,  Ralph,  893,  399,  428,  435,  461,  475, 

490,  494,  535, 543,  547,  667,  574. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 

393. 

,  Richard,  104. 

,  Robert,  61,  109,  110,  243,  245,  327, 

345,  853,  384,  387,  395,  406,  476.  558. 

Blanche  his  wife,  243. 

,  ,  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  178. 

Wilmeloctona.    See  Wormleighton. 

Wilmicot,  prebend  of,  159. 

Wilmington,  Wylmyngton,  oo.  Kent,  625. 

Wilrington,  oo.  Kent,  281. 

Wilsford,  WiUesford,  Wyllesford.  co.  Wilts 
120,  514. 

Wilshamstead,  oo.  Bedford.  389. 
Wilson,  Wholaston,  oo.  Leicester.  236. 
Wilson,  Wylson,  Andrew,  99. 

,  Luke,  206. 

Moredowe,  227. 

,  Bichard,  SU,  347.  355, 356, 870, 467. 

Robert,  30,  48,  188. 

Wilt,  Peter,  862. 

Wilton,  Wylton,  oo.  Norfolk,  865,  497. 

CO.  Wilts,  645,  649. 

Wilts,  county  of.  67,  87,  98,  109, 110,  128. 
134,  186,  189, 161,  167,  180.208,  220, 
227,  241, 827,  358,  856, 864. 871,  SSL 
394.  899,  474,  478,  481.  491,  60S.  605. 
507,  537.  646. 

sheriff  of.  14. 109, 141,  161, 

820.  371,  899,  464.  491,  498,  618.  619, 
644,645. 

And  see  Long ;  Musgraye. 

esoheator  in,  116.  181.  176. 

202,231,286.806,349,521. 

A  fid   see    Charleton;    Troys;     Boteler ; 
Hudleston. 

outlawries  in,  82,  148,    149, 

187,  266,  267, 290. 857. 

, commissions  of  the  peace  in. 

577. 

Wimbome  Minster,  Wynbume  Mynster.  oo. 
Dorset,  660. 

Wimmington,  Wemyngton,   Wynyngion,   oo 
Bedford,  880,  632. 

Winch,  West,  Westwynche,  oo.  Norfolk,  159, 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


721 


Winohoombe,  Wynoheoombe,  eo.  Glouoeiter, 
162,  810,  451,  469. 

abbey  of,  84. 

abbot  and  convent  of,  88,  162,  220, 

810,  478. 

,  abbot  of,  166. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  131,  560. 

John  Twenyng,  abbot  of,  88,      • 

, ,  prior  of,  38, 34. 

,  Thomas  Twenjnj,  abbot  of,  38. 

Winohelsea.  Wjnohelse,  oo.  Soasex,  57,  127, 
249.  283.  287, 332,  426,  495,  515,  522. 

,  port  of ,  78,  369. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Fyashe. 

Winoheeter,  oo.  Southampton,  85, 87,89. 118, 
132,  157,  310, 371, 376,  504, 623. 

,  eitiaens  of,  376,  377, 381. 

statute  of,  49. 

,  charters  dated  at,  17,68. 

,  diocese  of,  14, 160.  281, 810,  382. 

,  bishop  of.    See  Wayneflete. 

,  college   of    St.    Mary,    warden   and 

scholars  of,  174. 

hospital  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen   by, 

warden  of,  376. 

,  Hyde  abbey  by.    See  Hyde. 

Windell,  Wyndell,  oo.  Norfolk,  46. 

Winderton,  Wyniirton,  co.  Warwick,  161. 

Windesore.    See  Wyndesore. 

Windsor,  00.  Berks,  100.  168,  240,  349,  256, 

288.381,450. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  33,  84,  41, 

185. 153-155, 157, 161, 170, 173. 211. 

charters  dated  at.  18,45,68,  166,805. 

castle  of,  16,  48,  56.  114,  185.  153, 

163. 183.  256, 297,  846,  348,  361,  882, 

410, 411, 429,  488,  450,  475,  486,  496, 

512. 
, ,  constable  of .     iS«f  Bourohier ; 

Elrington;  Wyndesore. 

, ,  college  or  chapel  of  St.  George 

in,  83.  175.  178,  183,  192.  220.  269, 

270,  282, 288,  296, 297, 301, 806,  308, 

311,  431,  497,  529. 
dean  and  chapter  of , 

121,  142,  167,  170, 172, 178, 181,  219. 

222.  226,  228,  242,  255,  260, 270, 285, 

838,481,441,585 
, , ,  dean  of.    SeeCourtC' 

nay;  Beauchamp;  Danet;  Beverley. 

.yicarsof,  165. 

, ,  prebends  in,  121, 167, 

222,  227, 228,  285,  535. 
forest  of,  100,  333, 377,  411,  439,460, 

475,  512. 

,  Old.  256,  802, 481. 

,  New,  256, 302. 

Windsor  herald.     See  More. 

Wine,  97.  151,  216,  241,  259, 381,  328, 855, 

866, 877, 880,  412,  449,  482,  499, 500. 

609,  517,621. 

called  "oampelyte,"  246. 

called  "oeey."246. 

And  tee  Aquitaine ;  Gasoony. 


Winfield,  Wynfleld,  co.  Derby,  120. 

Winf orton,  Wynf orton  [oo.  Hereford] ,  59. 

Wing,  Wenge,  Wyng,  oo.  Buckingham,  445, 
480.499. 

WingOeld,  Wynfeld,  co.  Derby,  295. 

Wynkefeld,  co.  Suffolk,  179. 

Wingham,  Wyngeham,  oo.  Kent,  515. 

WinkOeld,  Wikefeld  [oo.  Berks],  256,  552. 

Winscombe,  Wynohecombe,  co.  Somerset, 
173. 

Winston,  Wynston,  co.  Norfolk,  46. 
Winterbourne,  Wynterbum,  oo.  Wilts,  176. 

hundred  of.  212,  288. 

Earl's,  CO.  Wai»,  283. 

Stoke,  Wynterbumstoke,    co.   Wilts, 

359. 

,  Whitchnroh,  Withchuiohe  [oo.  Dor- 
set], 527. 

Winterslow,  Wyntreelowe,  co.  Wilts,  543, 649, 
650. 

Winthorpe,  Wynthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  48,  88. 

Winton,  Wynton,  co.  Westmoreland,  121. 

Wirdesford.    See  Woodsford. 

Wirdilyngton.    See  Worlington. 

Wirksworth,  Worseworth,  Wrikesworthe,  co. 
Derby,  440. 

Wirteley,  Thomas,  214. 

Wirtill,  John,  888. 

Joan,  888. 

.Walter,  888. 

Wisbeaoh.  Wysebeohe,  oo.  Cambridge,  169, 
265,  298,  485,  551. 

Wise,  John,  807. 

Oliyer,  307. 

Richard,  244. 

And  see  Wyse. 
Wiseton,  Weston  by  Claworth.  co.  Notting- 
ham. 209. 
Wishaw,  Wysshawe  [co.  Warwick] ,  201. 
Wisset,  Wyset,  co.  Suffolk.  142.  143. 

Bedhouse,  Wyset  Boos.  oo.  Suffolk, 

142,  143. 

Wistow,  CO.  Leicester,  276. 

Witohingham,  Wechyngham,  Great,  co.  Nor^ 
folk,  154. 

Witham,  North,  Northwydom,  oo.  Lincoln, 
422,  528. 

South,  Sonthwythom,  co.  Lincoln,  279. 

Witham,  Wytham,  John.  173. 

,  Thomas,  49,  275, 449,  6T9. 

,  Agnes  his  wife,  276. 

Withohurohe.    See  Winterbome  Whitehuroh. 
Withoote,  Whithtok,  oo.  Leicester,  30, 188. 
Witheneis.    See  Whitnash. 
Withixiffton,   Whythyngton,    oo.  Glonoester, 

,  hundred  of ,  819. 

Withyngton.  John,  347. 

Wiiintone.    See  Whittington. 

Witley.  Witteloy,  Wytteley,  oo.  Suney.  87. 92, 
335,  881. 


8358 


2z 


722 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Witney,  Wytner.   Whytney,    Wytteney,    oo. 

Oxford.  260,  354,  569. 
Witney,  William,  91. 

Wittelbury,  Whytelbury,  Wyttelbury,  Robert, 
19,  109.  111.  290.  376,  396,  400,  491, 
498,  568. 

WiYeton,  Wyveton,  oo.  Norfolk,  99,  442. 

Wize,  Richard,  parson  of  Sampford  Courtenay, 
339. 

Wlewarde.    See  Wolford. 

Wlwrigestona.     See  Wolaton, 

Woboume,  John,  140. 

.William,  140. 

Wobum  [oo.  Bedford] ,  letters  patent  dated  at, 
33,  34,  101.  112,  118.  151154,  166- 
172,  178.  180,  182,  183,  211,  553,  555, 
558,  665,  566,  568,  569,  571,  575.  678. 

charter  dated  at,  431. 

Wode.    See  Wood. 

Wodebregge.    See  Woodbridge. 

Wodeook,  Henry,  21,  841. 

Thomas,  187. 

William,  parson  of  St.  Edmund,  Lum- 
to 


bardstrete,  London.  292. 
Wodefolde,  Wodfould,  Robert,  216,  363,  575. 
Wodehede.    See  Woodhead. 
Wodehey.    See  Woodhay. 
Wodehous,  Wodhous,  Wodows,  Edward,  215. 

,  Richard,  6,  538. 

,  Thomas,  esoheator  of  Norfolk,  216, 

23. 

William,  360. 

Wodelark,  Master  Robert,  555. 

Wodell,  Thomas,  515. 

Wodeloke,  John,  42. 

Woderuffe,  Woderove.  John,  112,  269,  534. 

,  Richard,  584. 

Thomas,  82. 

Wodevyle.    See  Wydeyille. 
Wodeward,  John,  40 

,  Robert,  148. 

And  see  Wodward. 
Wodhoas.     See  Woodhouse ;  Wodehous. 

WodknoU.     See  Owl  Knowle. 

Wodley,  William,  526. 

Wodmanse,  Richard,  parson  of  Milstead,  271. 

Wodows.    See  Wodehows. 

Wodward,  Edward,  569. 

,  mayor  of  Oxford,  569. 

,  Thomas,  24. 

And  tee  Wodeward. 

Wogan,  John,  887. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  387. 

Wokyndon.    See  Ockendon. 

Rokell.    See  Ockendon ,  South . 

Wolaston,  Richard,  214. 

Wolaton.    See  Wollaton. 

Wolbedyng.    See  Woolbeding. 

Wolddale.    See  Woodale. 

Woldingham,  Waldyngham,  co.  Surrey,  86. 

Woleston,  John,  277. 


Wolff,  Henry,  167. 

William,  199. 

Wolford,  Wlewarde  [oo.  Warwick] ,  66. 

Wolfrelow  [oo.  Hereford],  850. 

Wolfton.    See  Wolyeton. 

Wolhous.  John,  parson  of  South  I/u£fenfaam, 

229. 
Wollaton,  Wolaton,  oo.  Nottingham,  104. 
I    WoUeston,  John.  277. 
'    Wollowe,  Thomas,  6. 

,    Wolseley,  Wolsle,  Wulseley.  Ralph,  364, 396, 
491,  573. 
,  fourth    baron    of    the     Ex- 
chequer, 94,  860. 
Wolshawe,  Humphrey,  624. 
Wolston,  00.  Cornwall,  438. 

Wlwrigestona  [oo.  Warwick] ,  66. 

,   Wolston,  Wulston,  Guy,  23,  109,  111,  144, 
I  172. 179,  364,  396,  400,  491,  667. 

I    Wolverhampton,    Wermerhampton,  co,  Stal- 
I  ford,  deanery  of,  175. 

I    ,  dean  of.     See  Dudley ;  Wydeville. 

I    Wolverley,  co.  Worcester,  496. 
I    Wolyerton,  oo.  Buckingham,  330. 

00.  Dorset,  38. 

I    Wolvesey  [in  Winchester],  charter  dated  at, 

18. 
j   Wolveston,  co.  CJomwall,  433. 
;   Wolveton,    Wolfton    [in   Charminster] ,   oo. 

Dorset,  463,  625. 
I    Wolvey,  00.  Warwick,  60. 
Womenswold,  Wymlingiswelde,  oo.  Kent,  615. 
Wonford,  oo.  Devon,  hundred  of,  330. 

Wood,  Wode,  Wody,  Alan,  yioar  of  Mere, 

163. 
Alexander,  109,  111,  126,  655. 

,  Edmund,  26. 

,  John,  23,  24,  30,  61,  83,  109,  HI. 

122, 144,  199,  240,  244,  288,  323.  352, 

379,  404,  465,  486,  674. 
, master  of  the  ordnance,  76. 

I    , ,  treasurer  of  England,   348, 

I  361,  391,  892, 465,  466,  576. 

,  under  treasurer  of  England, 

815. 

, the  elder,  114,  216,  894, 400, 

676. 

, ,the  younger.  114,  216,  257 

368,  392,  897,  489,  576. 

Richard,  81, 199. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  81. 

, ,  parson  of  Eastwick,  121. 

Robert,  426. 

Thomas,  11,  81,  82,  124,  395,  400, 

468. 489,  554. 

,Wimam,265. 

Woodale,  Wolddale,  oo.  York,  506. 
Woodbridge,  Wodebregge,  oo.  Suffolk,  38. 
Woodohurch,  Wodchuroh,  co.  Kent,  412. 
Wood  Enderby,  oo.  lanoohi,  125. 
Woodhall,  CO.  York,  456. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


723 


Woodham  Ferrers,  Wodehamfereris,  co.  Essex, 

366,497. 
Woodhay,  Wodehey,  oo.  Berks,  388. 
Woodhead,  Wodehede  [co.  Butland],  8. 

Woodhom,    Wodehome     [co.     Northumber- 
land] .3  92. 
Woodhouse,  Wodhous,  oo.  York,  360. 
Woodlocs,  Wodelowes,  co.  Warwick,  318. 

Woodmanoote,  Wodemancote,  co.  Gloucester, 
424 

Woodsford,  Wirdesford  Bolet,  co.  Dorset,  306. 
Woodspring,  Worspryng,  co.  Somerset,  437. 
Woodstock,  Wodestoke,  co.  Oxford,  76,  108, 
177,  263,  316,  432.  486. 

forest  of,  177. 

charters  dated  at,  74,  306,  312. 

Wool,  1.  2,  6,  64,  159,  208.  211,  216,  228, 
230,  236,  243,  246.  248,  300,  321,  332, 
428,  441,  619. 

And  see  Customs ;  Subsidies. 

Woolbeding,  Wulbedyng,  co.  Sussex,  138, 142. 

Woolston.    See  Osselestou. 

Wootton,  Wotton,  co.  Oxford,  hundred  of,  76, 
316. 

,  Wttona  [CO.  Warwick],  66,  66. 

Basset,  oo.  Wilts,  11,  642. 

Courtenay,  co.  Somerset,  3. 

Wawen,  CO.  Warwick,  73. 

Worcester,  27, 118.  186,  241,  267,  294,  367, 
414,  468,  461. 

diocese  of,  44,  88,  161,  163,  199,  246, 

284,  308,  312,  813,  368,  472.  480,  622, 
624. 

,  bishop  of.    See  Alcok. 

,  earl  of.    See  Tiptoft. 

,  charter  dated  at,  69. 

,  Friars  Minor  of,  414,  461,  623. 

,  Master  Peter  Welbe,  guardian 

of,  414. 

,  white  nuns  of  St.  Bernard,  prioress 

and  convent  of,  460. 

,  county  of,  6,  60,  98,  110,  111,  143, 

192,  220,  227,  247,  322, 364,  392,  394, 
399,  460,  474,  491,  606,  631,  641 

sheriff  of,  110,  216,  320,  392, 

460,  494,  619,  644. 

And  see  Stafford. 

,  esoheator  in,   44,   166,  267, 

368. 
And  see  Dounhale;  Hanley. 
, ,  outlawries  in,  86,  296. 

,  oommissioos  of  the  peace  in. 

678. 

Worldham.  East,  Estwardelam,  oo.  Southamp- 
ton, 247. 

.West,  247. 

Worle,  CO.  Somerset,  487. 

Worley,  Thomas,  422. 

Worlington,  Wirdilyngton,  Wyrdelinton,  oo. 
Suffolk,  366,  497. 

Wormle^hton,  Wilmeleotona  [co.  Warwick], 


Worms,  in  Almain,  312. 

Worplesdon.  Warpesden,  oo.  Surrey,  92,  278, 
303,333. 

Worseley.    See  Worsley. 
Worseworth.    See  Wirksworth. 
Worshop,  William,  292. 
Worsley,  Wurseley,  James,  69. 

John,  111,  176. 

,  Balph,  401. 

,  Robert,  231. 

Waiiam,479. 

dean  of  St.  Paul's,  London, 

216,  466. 
Worspryng.    See  Woodspring. 
Worthington,  Bobert.  188,  390,  463. 
Wortley,  Wrotley,  Richard,  673. 
Robert,  436. 

Thomas,  393,  400,  401.  416,  436,437, 

483,490,491,657,680. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  483. 

Worton,  CO.  Wilts,  601. 

Wotton.     See  Wootton. 

Wotton  under  Edge,  co.  Gloucester,  247. 

Wotton,  Henry,  70. 

John,  667. 

,  Ralph,  108. 

Woudley,  Robert,  mayor  of  Coventry,  644. 

Wowean,  WUliam,  289. 

Woxbrigge.    See  Dxbridge. 

Wrangwisshe,  Thomas,  460. 

Wrantage,  Wrentith   [in  North  Curry],  co. 

Somerset,  837. 
Wrasley.  Robert,  231. 
Wrastlyngworth.    See  Wrestlingworth. 
Wratton.  Wraton,  Peter.  1,  100,  136. 
Wraxall,  Wroxhale,  co.  Somerset,  233,  292, 

816. 
Wrentith.    See  Wrantage, 
Wrestlingworth,  Wrastlyngworth,  oo,  Bedford, 

187. 
Wrexham  [oo.  Denbigh].  616. 
Wright,  Wryght,  Denis,  84. 

,  John,  parson  of  Mundeeley,  466, 

Richard,  808. 

Robert,  86,  188,867. 

,  Thomas,  86. 

,  William,  472. 

Wrington.  Wryngton,  co.  Somerset.  437. 

Wrikesworthe.    See  Wirksworth. 

Writhe,  Wrythe,  John,  Gkurter  king  of  arms, 

118,  141.  368,  422. 
, ,  Norroy  king  of  arms,  18,  118, 

141. 
,  Falcon  herald,  18. 

Writhlington,  Writlyngton,  prebend  of,  265. 

Writtle,  Writhill,  Writele.  co.  Essex,  267, 
380,  383-386,  890,  406,  418,  422-424, 
427.  483,  443, 444.  448,  449.  488,  484. 
496,  614. 

Wrockwardine,  Wrokewardyn,  co.  Salop.  462. 

Wroghton.    See  Wroughton. 


724 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Wrotdslej,  Biohard,  573. 

Wroth,  Wrofche,  John,  439. 

,e8oheator    of   Somerset   and 

Dorset,  499. 

the  elder,  211,  237. 

,  the  younger,  211,  237. 

Wrotham,  oo.  Kent,  458. 
Wrotley.    See  Wortley. 
Wroughton,  Over,  co.  WilU,  549. 

,  Nether,  549. 

Wroughton,  Wroghton,  John,  88,   149,  491, 

527. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  83. 

Wroxhale.    See  Wrazall. 

Wryght.    fife€  Wright. 

Wrythe.    See  Writhe. 

Wrytill,  Wretyll,  Writtill,  John,  895,  400, 

560. 
Wryxham,  William,  warden  of  the  hospital  of 

St.  Katharine  by  the  Tower  of  London, 

432. 
Wttona.    See  Wootton. 

Wulbedyng.    See  Woolbeding. 

Wuller,  William,  519. 

WuUeeton,  John,  277. 

Wulseley.    See  Wolseley. 

Wulston.     See  Wolston. 

Wurre,  John,  188. 

Wurseley.     See  Worseley. 

Wurteley.    See  Wortley. 

Wutton,  John,  223. 

Wytbe,  Master  Peter,  600. 

Wybeloote,  co.  Oxford,  120. 

Wyberton,  Wiberton,  oo.  Lincoln ,  472. 

Wyboston,  Wyboldeston,  co.  Bedford,  267. 

Wyohe.    See  Droitwioh. 

Wyoheanger.    See  Witohanger. 

Wychestir,  Henry,  44. 

Wyohetotee,  John.  565 

Wyohirohe,  162. 

Wychwood,    Wheohewode.    Wichewode,    co. 

Oxford,  forest  of,  57,  108,  157,  258, 

456. 

Wyohyngton.     See  Wigginton. 

Wyoliffe,  co.  York,  324. 

Wyoobham,  co.  Cornwall,  359. 

Wycombe,  co.  Buckingham,  39,  496. 

And  $ee  Wiokham. 

Wydeslade,  Wideslade,  John,  291. 

Richard.  29,  353,  856.  896,  397,  447, 

558. 

Wydeville,  Antony,  earl  Ryyers,  lord  of  Scales 
andNucelle8,9,22,50,77,112.113,115. 
130,  132, 184,  135, 180,  183,  219,  223, 
230,  241,  261,  263,  315,  322,  332.  343. 
345,  347,  353-355,  383.  388,  391, 435, 
565,  659-562,  666,  570,  572,  573,  578. 

, .chief  butler,   9,  48,  61,  68, 

108,  167, 248,  317,  366. 

,  Edward,  180,  199,  224,  425. 


WyderiUe,  Lionel,  247. 

, bishop  of  Salisbury    [1482- 

1484],  306,  871,  887,  488,  ^96.  621, 

631,  549,  654,  577. 

, ,  prebendary  of  Salisbury,  286. 

,  chancellor  of  Oxford  Uniyer- 

sity,  569. 

, dean  of  Wolyerhampton,  17. 

Richard,  212,  532.  553,  554,  567,  669. 

,  earl  Ryyers,  4. 

WydeweU,  Edmund,  112. 

,  John,  49. 

Wydmarepole,  Nicholas,  parson  of  Qedling, 
242. 

WydowBon,  Sir  WUliam,  106. 

Wyer,  John,  228. 

Wyghton,  Wighton,  Edmund,  28. 

,  John,  566. 

, ,  mayor  of  Cambridge,    112, 

555. 
Wyghtryng,  William,  869. 

Wyglesworth,  James,  117. 

Wygley,  Wyggeley,  Henry,  244. 

Wygmore.    See  Wigmore. 

Wygyngton.    See  Wigginton. 

Wykam,  William,  parson  of  Famham,  448. 

Wyke,  in  Axminster,  oo  Deyon,  291. 

[CO.  York],  204. 

Wyke,  John,  202. 

Elisabeth  his  wife,  202. 

Wykeham.    See  Wiokham. 

Wykerley.    See  Wickersley. 

Wykes,  Wykkys,  in  Donington,  co.  Lincoln. 

74,  121. 
Wykes,  Wykys,  Edward,  godson  of  Edward  IV, 

87 
John.  6, 22, 87, 62,  72, 166,  866, 394. 

898,  469,  660. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  72. 

person  of  Dorchester,  623. 

William,  81. 186,226,242. 

Wykewone,  co.  Gloucester,  283. 

Wykham.    See  Wickham. 

Wykkys.    See  Wykes. 

Wykley.    See  Weekley. 

Wykys.    See  Wykes. 

Wylcok,  William,  parson  of  Penoarreg,  411. 

Wylcotes,  Thomas,  80. 

Wylde,  Wyld,  John,  469,  626. 

.Thomas,  242. 

William,  26, 185. 

And  Bee  Wilde. 
Wyldy,  William,  prior  of  Sheen,  40,  68. 
Wyleby,  Geoffrey  de,  286. 
Wyleght.    See  Weeley. 
Wylflete,  William,  269. 
Wylgrioe,  John,  466. 
Wylkes.  William,  578. 
Wylkyns,  John,  261. 
Wylkynson,    See  Wilkinson. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


725 


Wylkya,  John,  186. 

Wjllaston.    See  Willaston. 

WyUe.    5r<?«Wille. 

WylJesdon.    See  Willeaden. 

Wyllesford.    See  Wikford. 

Wylleys,  John.  298. 

Wylliamg.     See  Williaras. 

Wylloghby.    See  Willoughby. 

Wyllymot,  Thomas,  parson  of  Bradley,  323. 

Wyllyngton.    <S«e  Willington. 

Wylson.    See  Wilson. 

Wylton.    See  Wilton. 
Wylton,  Thomas,  30. 

Wymarke,  John,  parson  of  Sutton  Bonnington. 

189. 
Wymbrooke,  Biohard,  346. 
Wymbysshe,  Nicholas.  107. 

Thomas,  24,  167,  363.  394,  666. 

Wymlingiswelde.    See  Womenswold. 
Wymonde,  Thomas,  221. 
Wymondham,  oo.  Norfolk,  8t,  171. 
Wynbume.    See  Wimbome, 

Wyncheoombe.      See    Winohcombe ;    Wins- 
combe. 

Wyndeham.    See  Wyndham. 

Wyndelingburgh.    See  Wellingborough. 

Wyndell.    iSr«e  Windell. 

Wynden,  John,  493. 

Wyndesore,  Windesore,  Wyndore,  Alice,  661. 

Miles,  109. 

Thomas,  23,  24,  144,  392,  394,  490, 

561,  666. 

,  constable  of  Windsor  Castle, 

891. 

,  Walter,  106. 

WiUiam,  162,440. 

Wyndham,  Wyndam.  Wyndeham,  John,  393, 

397,  466, 490,  667. 
Wynell.  John,  267. 
Wynfeld.     See  WingHeld. 
Wynfield.     See  Winfield. 
Wynforton.     See  Winforton. 
Wyngeham.     See  Wingham. 
Wyngfeld,  Wyngefelde,  Henry,  399. 

,  John,  110,  237,  286,  490,  494,  543, 

647,  673,  674. 

,  the  elder,  466» 

,  the  younger,  466. 

Robert,  6,  110,  132,  161,  164,  216, 

286,  308,  666. 
,  controller  of  the  household, 

12,64,211. 

,  Anne  his  wife,  161,308. 

,  Thomas,  166. 

,  Philippa  his  wife,  166. 

William,  242. 

Wynkefeld.     See  Wingfield  ;  WinkHeld. 
Wynlyoh,  Thomas,  489. 
Wynman,  John,  262. 
Wynaladale.    Su  Wensleydale. 
Wynstanly,  Hugh,  626. 


Wynston.    See  Winston. 
Wynter,  Henry,  301. 

Master  John,  prebendary  of  Llandaff, 

98. 

Richard,  189,  286. 

William,  100. 

Joan  his  wife,  100. 

Wynterbome,   Thomas,   dean  of  St  Paul's. 
London.  126. 

Wynterboume.  John,  10. 

Wyntersell,  Wyntershyll,  Robert,  the  elder. 

499. 
, the  younger,  499. 

,  Anne  his  wife,  499. 

Thomas,  87,  244,  381,  499, 

674. 
Wynthorpe.     See  Winthorpe. 

Wynthorpe,  Gilbert,  83. 

Wyntirton.     See  Winderton. 

Wynton.     See  Winton. 

Wynton,  Robert,  194. 

Wyntreelowe.     See  Winterslow. 

Wynyngton.     See  Wimmington. 

Wyot.  John,  293. 

Wyppeshull,  co.  Wilts,  687. 

WyraU,  John,  24. 

Wyrdelinton.    See  Worlington. 

Wyre,  John,  192. 

Wyre  Piddle,  Wyr  Pedull.  oo.  Woroester,  124. 

Wyrley,  Richard,  6. 

Wysbeoh,  Thomas,  abbot  of  Thomey,  442. 

Wysbeche.    See  Wisbeaoh. 

Wyse,  Alan,  31. 

John,  267,  289. 

,  Richard,  244. 

Robert,  prior  of  Stone,  66. 

Thomas,  83. 

And  tee  Wise. 
Wysebeche.    See  Wisbeaoh. 
Wyseman,  Simon,  899. 
Wyset.    See  Wisset. 
Wysewall,  Roger,  267. 
Wysseley.    See  Whistley. 
Wysshawe.     See  Wishaw. 
Wyssher,  William,  300. 

W}tchanger,  Wycheanger  in  Luocombe,  oo. 
Somerset,  3. 

Wyte,  Amald  de,  310,  361. 

Wytham.    See  Witham. 

Wytherley,  John,  263. 

Wytheryngton,  John,  214. 

Wythyr,  Henry,  301. 

Wythys,  Alan,  31. 

Wytlesford.    See  Whittlesford. 

Wyttelbury.    See  Wittelbury. 

Wytteley.    See  Witley. 

Wytteney.    See  Witney. 

Wyttesley.     See  Whittlesea. 

Wyyelesbergh.    See  Willesborough. 

Wyveton,      8u  Wireton. 

Wyvyll.  John,  370. 


} 


726 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


X 


Xiinten,  Zanton  in  the  country  of  CloTes,  209. 


Tafforth,  Yaflford,  eo.  York,  300. 
Yalding,  Ealdyng,  oo.  Kent,  43,  482,  484. 
Yale  [co.  Salop],  249,  253,  413,  480,  616. 
Yane,  Thomas,  332. 
Yarborocigh,  Yerburgh,  co.  Lincoln,  469. 

Yardley,  Yerdeley,  Erdeley,  oo.  Worcester,  70, 

91.  96,  166,  477. 
Yaristhorpe,  oo.  York,  482. 
Yarlington,  Yerlinj^n,  oo.  Somerset,  212, 263. 
Yarmouth,  Yermouth,  Irenemuth,  Jememuth, 

oo.  Norfolk,  49,  272. 

,  port  of,  167,  379,  404,  421. 

Great,  oo.  Norfolk,  32,  84,  340,  463, 

466. 
, ,  burgesses  of,  32.  340,  463. 

port  of.  32,  231,  298.  340, 

362,  463,  636. 

,  prior  of,  32,  463. 

,  ship  called  la  Mary  of,  644. 

in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  646. 

Yarteoombe,  Walter,  17. 

Yarum,  Bobert,  243. 

Yatesbury,  oo.  Wilts,  83. 

Yattendon,  Yatenden,  co.  Berks,  468. 

Yatys,  Balph,  467. 

Yaxle,  Biohard,  168,  259. 

Yaxley,  co.  Huntingdon,  149. 

Yealmpton,  Yelhampton,  oo.  Devon,  482, 522. 

Yeffyng,  co.  Kent,  401,  446,  482. 

Yeldham,  Geldham.  co.  Essex,  430. 

Yelhampton.    See  Yealmpton. 

Yelvertoft,  oo.  Northampton,  193. 

Yelyerton,  William,  643. 

Yeovil,  Yevill,  co.  Somerset,  140,  201,  265. 

Yeovilton,  Yevelton,  co.  Somerset,  497. 

Yepiswioh.    See  Ipswich. 

Yerburgh.     See  Yarborough. 

Yerde,  co.  Kent,  304,  309. 

Yerde,  Gilbert,  137. 

, Joan  his  wife,  137, 

,  John,  80. 

Yerdeley.    See  Yardley. 
Yerlington.     See  Yarlington. 
Yermouth.    See  Yarmouth. 
Yermouth,  William,  vioar  of  North  Hales, 
142, 143. 


Yememouth.    See  Yarmouth. 
Yevelton.    See  Yeovilton. 
Yevilohestre.     See  Ilchester. 
Yevill.     See  YeoviL 
Ynce,  Edmund,  317. 
Yog,  Yogge,  Thomas,  262. 
Yoghhell.     See  Youghal. 
Yoghull.    See  Youghal. 
Yoke  Fleet,  Yokflete,  oo.  York,  188. 
Yoksall,  Zoksale,  Thomas,  50,  54. 
Yol,  John,  229. 
Yole,  Bobert,  8. 
,  Thomas,  85. 

Yonge,  Yong,  Alexander,  252. 

,  Edmund,  30. 

,  Henry,  416,  634. 

,  John,  229,271,277. 

Isabel  his  wife,  277. 

John,  mayor  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 

39, 68,  100. 

Beginald,  424, 437. 

Thomas,  22,  30,  89,  107. 

York,  3,  25,  83-85.  94.  119,  123.  127,  149, 
188, 197,  206,  221,  236,  280,  282. 287, 
324.  339,  363,  392.  396,  409,  412,  418, 
449,  450,  469,  618,  632. 

,  mayor  and  citisens  of,  409. 

...,  mayor  of,  10,  210,  522. 

And  see  Gillyot 

sheriffs  of,  64,  446,  494. 

outlawries  in,  25,  30,  84,  85,  188. 

292. 

,  charter  dated  at,  207. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  123,  282.  668, 

673. 

weavers  of,  135. 

,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  oloth  in.  198, 

346,  368,  467. 

,  diocese  of,  14,  16,  174,  189.  242,  247, 

255,  824,  331,  375,  380,  388, 409, 411. 
477,  482,  498,  507. 

,  province  of,  224,  342. 

,  archbishopric  of,  9,  206,  210. 

,  archbishop  of.    See  Ne vUle ;  Bothe ; 

Botherham. 

cathedral  of  St.  Peter,  378. 

,  ,  dean  and  chimter  of,  7,  ^' 

202,  255,  283. 
, ,  dean    of.        See    Andrewe; 

Bothe. 

,  vicars  of,  507. 

,  St.  Marys  abbey,  622.  530,  632,  68a 

, abbot  and  convent  of,  171* 

182,236,241,629,641. 
,  ,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  182,  235, 

241. 
Thomas  Bothe,  abbot  of,  630, 

641. 
>,  William  Sevons,  abbot  of, 

522,  532,  533. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


727 


York,  St.  Leonard's  hospital,  William  Eare, 
warden  of,  54. 

...,  George  Fitihugh,  warden  of, 


64. 


.,  Gkorge  Neville,  warden  of, 


292. 

,  duke  of.     See  Biohard ;  Edward. 

duchesa  of.     See  Cecily  ;  Philippa. 

duchy  of ,  54,  341. 

county   of,    18,23,49-51,109,110, 

112,  117, 119. 135.  144,  145,  168,  240, 
297,  819.  324.  339,  341,  343,  344,  393, 
394.425. 

,  sheriff  of,  50.  78.  89,   109, 

345.393,  399,  401.  446.  492.  494,  518, 
619,  544. 

And  tee  Hastynges;  Byther;  Assheton; 
Markynfeld. 

escheator  in,  9,    210,    522. 

548. 
And  tee  Frank. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth 

in.  159,  198,  200,  346.  368,  457. 

,  outlawries  in,  25-28,  30,  35, 

•82-86,  129,  150.  186,  188.  189,  220, 
265,  290-293,  303,  358,  360.  467. 

,  East  Biding  of ,  50, 213,  399, 

492. 

, , ,  commissions  of  the 

peace  in,  578. 

, ,  North  Biding  of,  213,  401, 

492. 

, , ,  commissions  of  the 

peace  in,  579. 

West  Biding  of ,  50, 214, 399, 

492. 

, ,  commissions  of  the 

peace  in,  579. 

York  herald,  429. 

Yorke,  York,  John,  11,  77. 

, ,  prior  of  Ipswich,  8,  11. 

WiUiam,  11. 


Yoroth,  John,  chaplain  of  the  chapel  called 
<  Saynt  Kaneth  and  Trinite  Well  *  in 
Gower,  co.  Glamorgan,  296. 

Yosemonth.     See  Jesmond. 

Yotton.  John,  227. 

,  chancellor  of  Cambridge  Uni- 
versity, 555. 

,  secretary  of  the  queen.  159. 

161. 
,  warden  of  the  chantry  of  St. 

Mary,  Elmley  under  the  castle,   159, 

161. 
Youghal,  Yoghull,  in  Ireland,  78,  536. 

,  mayor  and  burgesses  of,  536. 

,  port  of,  79. 

Yoxford,  CO.  Suffolk,  142. 
Yppyswyeh.    See  Ipswich. 
Ysley,  John,  382. 
Yuanes,  Peter.  248,  279. 
Yrers,  William,  492. 
Yvott,  WiUiam.  803. 


z 


Zanton.     See  Xanten. 

Zarum,  Bobert,  243. 

Zeal,  Sele.  co.  Devon,  81.       i 

Zeeland,  Seland,  162,  286,  838,  363,  425. 

Zele.    See  Seal. 

Zoksall.    See  YoksaU. 

Zouche,  John,  28.  392, 

, lord,  207,  871.  898, 489, 493, 

557-659,  664,  668,  670,  671,  577. 

,  William,  lord,  207,  208. 


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Office.    1890-1900.    Vols.  I.,  II.  and  III. 

Calendar  of  the  Patent  Rolls,  prepared  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.    1891-1900 :— 

Edward  I. 


Vol.  m.— 1292-1301. 
Vol.  rv.— 1301-1307. 


Vol.  rv.— 1338-1340. 
Vol.    v.— 1340-1843. 


Vol.  L~  1272-1281. 
Vol.  II.—  1281-1292. 

Edward  II. 

Vol.  I.— 1307-1313.  I         Vol.  II.— 1313-1317. 

Edward  HI. 

Vol.  I.—  1327-1330. 
Vol.  n.—  1333-1334. 
Vol.  lU.— 1834-1338. 

Richard  II. 

Vol.  I.—  1377-1381.  I         Vol.  HI.— 1886-1389. 

Vol.  n.-1381-1385.  I 

Edward  IV. 

Vol.  I.—  1461-1467.  I         Vol.  II. -1467-1477. 

Calendar  of  the  Close  Rolls,  prepared  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.    1892-1900  :— 

Edward  I. 

Vol.  I.—  1272-1279. 

Edward  H. 


Vol.  L—  1307-1313. 
Vol.  n.— 1313-1318. 

Edward  IH. 

Vol.  I.—  1327-1330. 
Vol.  n.— 1330-1333. 


Vol.  III.— 1318-1323. 
Vol.  rv.-1323-1327. 

Vol.  IIL— 1333-1337. 
Vol.  IV —1337-1339. 


Calendar  of  Inquisitions  post  mortem  and  other  analogous  documents, 
prepared   under  the   superintendence  of   the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the 
Records.    1898. 
Hbnrt  VII.— Vol.  I. 

Inquisitions  and  Assessments   relating  to  Feudal  Aids,  etc.,  prepared 
under  the  superintendence  of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records. 
1284-1431.    Vol.  L    Bedford  to  Devon.    1899.    Vol.   n.    Dorset  to 
Huntingdon.      1900. 
a.  1443.    Wt.  85/476.    260.    M. 


Calbndab  of  Lbttebs  and  Papers,  Forbion  and  DoMRsno,  of  thk  rbion 
OF  Henrt  yill.y  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  the  Britiah 
MuBeum,  and  elsewhere  in  England.  Edited  ^  J.  S.  Bne'VFBRy  M.A. 
(Vols.  I.-IV.) ;  by  James  Gairdner  (Vols.  V.-XlU.) ;  and  by  James 
Gairdnbr,  O.B.,  and  R.  H.  Brodie  (Vols.  XIV-XV II.).    1862-1900. 


Vol.    I.- 1609-1614.    (Out    of 

print.) 
Vol.  II.    (in    two  parts)— 1516- 

1618.    {Part  I.  out  of  print.) 
Vol.  III.  (in  two  parts)— 1619- 

1623. 
Vol.  IV. — Introduction. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  1.-1624-1626. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  2.-1526-1528. 
Vol,  IV.,  Part  3.-1529-1680. 
Vol.  v.— 1531-1632. 
Vol.  VI.— 1633. 
Vol.  Vn.- 1534. 
Vol.  VIII.-1636,  to  July. 
Vol.  IX.— 1536,  Aug.  to  Dec. 
Vol.  X.— 1536,  Jan.  to  June. 
Vol.  XI.-1536,  July  to  Dec. 


Vol.  XII.,  Part.  1.-  1687,  Jan.  to 

May. 
Vol.  XU.,  Part  2.— 1637,  June  to 

Dec. 
Vol.  Xin,  Part  1.— 1638,  Jan.  to 

July. 
Vol.  XIII.,  Part  2.— 1638,  Aug.  to 

Dec. 
Vol.  XIV.,  Part  1.— 1639,  Jan.  to 

July. 
Vol.  XIV.,  Part.  2.— 1639,  Aug. 

to  Deo. 
Vol.  XV.— 1540,  Jan.  to  Aug. 
Vol.  XVI.— 1540,  Sept.  to  1541, 

Dec. 
Vol.  XVII.— 1642. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  REiaNs  op  Edward 
VI.,  Mart,  Elizabeth,  and  James  I.  Edited  by  Robert  Lbmon,  F.S.A. 
(Vols.  I.  and  II.)  and  by  Mart  Anne  Everett  Green  (Vols.  III.-XIT.). 
1866-1872. 


Vol.1.—  1647-1580. 

Vol.  II.— 1581-1690.  I 

Vol.  m.— 1591-1694.  {Out  ofjyrint.)  I 

Vol.  IV.— 1695-1697.  I 

Vol.  v.—  1598-1601. 

Vol.  VI.— 1601-1603,  with 

Addenda,  1547-1566.       ; 


Vol.  VU.  - 
Vol.  VIII.- 
Vol.  IX. - 
Vol.  X.— 
Vol.  XI.— 


Addenda,  1566-1579. 
1603-1610. 
1611-1618. 
1619-1623. 
1623-1626,  with 
Addenda,  1603-1625. 
Vol.  XII.-  Addenda,  1680-1696. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  or  the  reign  of  Charles  I. 
Edited  by  John  Bruce,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  T.-XII.) ;  bv  John  Bruce,  F.S.A., 
and  William  Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  (Vol.  XIII.);  by  William 
Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  XIV.-XXII.) ;  by  William  Douglas 
Hamilton,  F.S.A.,  and  Sophie  0.  Lomas  (Vol.  XXlII.).    1868-1897. 


Vol.  I.— 
Vol.  II.- 
Vol.  HI.— 
Vol.  IV.- 
Vol.  V — 
Vol.  VI.— 


1626-1626. 
1627-1628. 
1628-1629. 
1629-1631. 
1631-1633. 
1633-1634. 


Vol.  VII.—  1634-1635. 
Vol  V 11 1.- 1636. 
Vol.  IX.—  1636-1636. 
Vol.  X.—   1636-1637. 
Vol.  XI.—  1637. 
Vol.  XII.—  1637-1638. 


1638-1689. 
1639. 

1639-1640. 
1640. 


Vol.  XIII.— 
Vol.  XIV.— 
Vol.  XV.— 
Vol.  XVI.— 
Vol.  XVII.—  1640-1641. 
Vol.  XVHL— 1641-1643. 
Vol.  XIX.—  1644. 
Vol.  XX.—  1644-1646. 
Vol.  XXI.—  1645-1647. 
Vol.  XXII.—  1648-1649. 
Vol.  XXIII.— Addenda,  1626- 

1649. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  during  the  Commonwealth. 
Edited  by  Mart  Anne  Everett  Green.    1876-1885. 


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Vol.  II.—  1650. 
Vol.  in.—  1651. 
Vol.  v.—  1651-1652. 
Vol.  v.—  1662-1663. 
Vol.  VI.—  1663-1654. 
Vol.  vn.— 1654. 


Vol.  VTIL— 1666. 
Vol.  IX.—  1656-1656. 
Vol.  X.—  1656-1667. 
Vol.  XL—  1657-1668. 
Vol.  XIL—  1658-1659. 
Vol.  Xra.— 1669-1660. 


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1660.    Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green.    Parts  I.-V.,  1889-1892. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I). 
Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green  (Vol.  I.-X.)  ;  and  by  F,  El. 
Blackburne  Daniell,  M.A.  (Vols.  XI.-XIII.)  1860-1899. 


Vol.  I.—  1660-1661. 

Vol.  VIII.- 

-1667-1668. 

Vol.  II.—  1661-1662. 

Vol.  IX.— 

1668-1669. 

Vol.  m.— 1663-1664. 

Vol.  X.— 

1670  and  Addenda, 

Vol.  IV.— 1664-1666. 

1660-1670. 

Vol.  v.—  1665-1666. 

Vol.  XI.— 

1671. 

Vol.  VI.— 1666-1667. 

Vol.  XII.— 

1671-1672. 

Vol.  Vn.— 1667. 

Vol.  XIII.- 

-1672. 

Calendar  of  Siate  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reign  of  William 
m.    Edited  by  William  John  Hardy,  F.S.A.     1895-1901. 


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Vol.  II.— 1690-1691. 


Vol.  III.-169I-1692. 


Calendar  op  Home  Office  Papers  of  the  reign  of  George  HI.  Vols.  I. 
and  II.  Edited  by  Joseph  Rbdinoton.  1878-1879.  Vols.  III.  and  IV. 
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Vol.  II.— 1766-1769. 


Vol.  m.— 1770-1772. 
Vol.  IV.— 1772-1775. 


Calendar  of  Treasury  Papers.    Edited  by  Joseph  Redinoton.    1868-1889. 


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Vol.  n.—  1697-1702. 
Vol.  nr.— 1702-1707. 


Vol.  IV.— 1708-1714. 
Vol.  v.—  1714-1719. 
Vol.  VI. -1720-1 728. 


Calendar  of  Treasury  Books  and  Papers.    Edited  by  W.  A.  Shaw,  M.A., 
1897-1900. 

Vol.  I.— 1729-1730.  I  Vol.  H.— 1 73 1  -1734. 

Vol.111.— 1735-1788. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Scotland.  Edited  by  Markham 
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Vol.  n.— 1589-1603 ;    an  Appendix,  1643-1592;   and  State  Papers 
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Vol.  n.—  1252-1284. 
Vol.  m.— 1285-1292. 


Vol.  IV.-1293-1801. 
Vol.  v.—  1302-1307. 


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1893-1899. 


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Vol.  n.— 
Vol.  m.- 

Vo).  IV.- 


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1574-1585. 
1586-1688. 
1688-1692. 


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Vol.  VII.— 1698-1599. 
VoLVm.— 1699-1600. 


Calbndar  of  State  Papebs  relating  to  Ireland,  preserved  in  the  Public 
Record  Office,  and  elsewhere.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  W.  Busseix,  D.D., 
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Vol.  II.—  1606-1608. 
Vol.  m.— 1608-1610. 


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Vol.  v.—  1616-1625. 


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P.  Mahaffy,  B.A.     1900. 

Vol.  I.— 1636-1682. 


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VoL  L- 

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Vol.  m.- 


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1676-1688. 
1689-1600. 


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Vol.  IV.- 
Vol.  v.— 


1601-1603. 
Book  of  Howth. 
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(Out  of  print.) 


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Vol.  IV.-         „  „  „  1622-1624. 

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Vol.  VI.- East  Indies,  1626-1629. 

Vol.  VII.— America  and  West  Indies,  1669-1674. 

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1674-1674. 
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Vol.  XI.—        „  „  1681-1686. 

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Vol.  m.- 1660-1661. 
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Vol.  VL-1563. 


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Don  Pascual  db  Gayanqos  and  Martin  A.  S.  Huhb  (Vol.  VU.) 
1862-1899. 


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Vol.  n.—  1609-1626. 
Supplement  to  Vol.  I.  and 

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Vol.  VII.  Parti.— 1644, 


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Vol.  n.— 16t58.1679. 


Vol.  III. -1580-1 686, 
Vol.  IV.  —1687-1603. 


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Bentinck,  M.P.,  1890,  and  by  Horatio  F.  Brown,  1895-1900. 

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List  of  SORVBTS,  RlNT&LS,  ius. 


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THE  CHRONICLES  AND  MEMORIALS 
OF.  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND  DURING 

THE  MIDDLE  AGES. 


[BoTAL  8vo.     Price  10«.  each  Volume  or  Part.] 


1.  The  Chroniglb  of  England,  by  John  Caporavx.    Edited  by   the  Bey. 

F.  C.  HiNOBSTON,  M.A,     1868. 

Cap^ave's  Chronicle  extends  from  the  creation  of  the  world  to  the  year  1417.  Being 
written  in  English,  it  is  of  yalue  as  a  record  of  the  language  spoken  in  Norfolk. 

2.  Chbonicon  Monasterii  db  Abingdon.    Vols.  I.  and  II.    Edited  by  the 

Rev.  JosBPH  Stbphbnson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Leighton  Buzzard.     1858. 

This  Chronicle  traces  the  history  of  the  monastery  from  its  foundation  by  King  Ina  ol 
Wessez,  to  the  reign  of  Richard  I.  The  author  incorporates  into  his  history  yarioos 
charters  of  the  Saxon  kings,  as  illustrating  not  only  the  history  of  the  locality  but  that  of 
the  kingdom. 

3.  Liybs  of  Edward  the  Confessor.    1. — ^La  Estoire  de  Seint  Aedward  le 

Rei.  II. — Vita  Beati  Edvardi  BegiB  et  Ooafessoris.  III. — Vita 
iEduuardi  Regis  qui  apud  Westmonasterium  requiescit.  Edited  by 
Hbnrt  Richards  Luard,  M.A.,  Fellow  aud  ABsistant  Tutor  of  Trinity 
Ooilege,  Cambridge.    1868. 

The  first  is  a  poem  in  French,  probably  written  in  1246.  The  second  is  an 
anonymous  poem,  written  between  14iO  and  1460,  which  is  mainly  valuable  as  a  specimen  of 
the  Latin  poetry  of  the  time.  The  third,  also  by  an  anonymous  author,  was  apparently 
written  between  1066  and  1074. 

4.   MONUMBNTA  FrANGISGANA. 

Vol.  I. — ^Thomas  de  Eccleston  de  Adventu  Fratrum  Minonun  in 
Angliam.  Adas  de  Marisco  Epistolss.  Registrum  Fratrum 
Minorum  Londoniee.  Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  Professor  of 
English  Literature,  King's  College,  London. 

Vol.  II. — De  Adventu  Minorum ;  re-edited  with  additions.  Chronicle 
of  the  Grey  Friars.  The  ancient  English  version  of  the  Rule  of 
St.  Francis.  Abbreviatio  Statutorum,  1451,  &o.  Edited  by 
Richard  Howlbtt,  Barrister-at-Law.    1858, 1882. 

5.  Fasciculi  Zizaniorum  Magistri  Johannis  Wycuf  citm  Tritigo.  Ascribed 

to  Thomas  Netibr,  of  Walden,  Provincial  of  the  Carmelite  Order 
in  England,  and  Confessor  to  King  Henry  the  Fifth.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  W.  VV.  Shirley,  M.A.,  Tutor  and  late  Fellow  of  Wadham 
College,  Oxford.    1858. 

This  work  gives  the  only  contemporaneous  account  of  the  rise  of  the  Lollards. 

6.  The  Buik  of  the  Croniclis  of  Scotland  ;  or,  A  Metrical  Version  of  the 

History  of  Hector  Boece;  by  William  Stewart.  Vols.  I.-III- 
Edited  by  W.  B.  Tornbull,  Barrister-at-Law.    1858. 

This  is  a  metrical  translation  of  a  Latin  Prose  Chronicle,  written  in  the  first  half  of  the 
16th  century.  The  narrative  begins  with  the  earliest  legends  and  ends  with  the  death  of 
James  I.  of  Scotland,  and  the  "evil  ending  of  the  traitors  that  slew  him."  The  peculiarities 
of  the  Scottish  dialect  are  well  illustrated  in  this  version. 

7.  Johannis  Capgrave  Liber  de  Illustribus  Henricis.    Edited  by  the 

Rev.  F.  C.  Hingeston,  M.A.     1858. 

The  first  part  relates  onl>r  to  the  history  of  the  Empire  from  the  election  of  Henry  I*^® 
Fowler,  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  the  Emperor  Henry  VI.  The  second  part  is  devoted  to 
English  historv,  from  the  accession  of  Henry  I.  in  1100,  to  1446,  which  was  the  twenty-fourth 
vear  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.  The  third  part  contains  the  Uvea  of  illustrious  men  woo 
have  borne  the  name  of  Henry  in  various  parts  of  the  world 


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8.  HisTOBiA    MoNASTBRU   S.  AuoiTSTixi   Oantuabibnsis   by  Thomas  of 

Elmham,  formerly  Monk  aad  Treasurer  of  that  Foundation.  Edited 
by  Ohablbs  Habdwick,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  St.  Catherine's  Hall,  and 
Christian  Advocate  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.    1858. 

This  history  extends  from  the  arrival  of  St.  Aogastine  in  Kent  until  1191. 

9.  EuLooiuM  (HiSTOBiARiuM  sivB  Tebcpobis)  :  Chronicon  ab  Orbe  oondito 

usque  ad  Annum  Domini  1366;  a  monacho  quodam  Malmesbiriensi 
exaratum.    Vols.  I.-UI.    Edited  by  F.  S.  Haydon,  B.A.    1868-1863. 

This  is  a  Latin  Chronicle  extending  from  the  Creation  to  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  m.,  with  a  continoation  to  the  year  1413. 

10.  Mbmobials  of  Hen  by  the  Seventh  ;  Bernardi  Andre»  Tholosatis  Vita 

Regis  Henrici  Septimi ;  netoon  alia  qu^am  ad  eundem  Regem 
Speotantia.    Edited  by  Jambs  Gaibdner.    1858. 

The  contents  of  this  volume  are— (1)  a  life  of  Henry  VII.,  by  his  poet  Laureate  and 
historiographer,  Bernard  Andr6,  of  Toulouse,  with  some  compositions  in  verse,  of  which  he 
is  supposed  to  have  been  the  author;  (2)  the  Journals  of  Roger  Maohado  during  certain 
embassies  to  Spain  and  Brittany,  the  first  of  which  had  reference  to  the  marriage  of  the 
Kinf^s  son,  Arthur,  with  Cathanne  of  Arragon ;  (8)  two  curious  reports  by  envoys  sent  to 
Spam  in  1506  touching  the  succession  to  the  Crown  of  Castile,  and  a  project  of  marriage 
between  Henry  VII.  and  the  Queen  of  Naples;  and  (4)  an  account  of  Philip  of  Castile's 
reception  in  England  in  1606.    Other  documents  of  interest  are  given  in  an  appendix. 

11.  Memobials  of  Hen  by  the  Fifth.    I. — Vita  Henrici  Quinti,  Roberto 

Redmanno  auctore.  U. — Versus  Rhythmici  in  laudem  Regis  Henrici 
Quinti.  ni. — Elmhami  Liber  Metricus  de  Henrico  V.  Edited  by 
Chakles  a.  Cole.    1858. 

12.  MuNiMENTiE    QiLDHALLw);  LoNDONiENsis ;    Liber  Albusy  Liber  Oustu- 

marum,  et  Liber  Horn,  in  archivis  GildhallsB  asservati. 

Vol.  I.,  Liber  Albus. 

Vol.  II.  (in  Two  Parts),  liber  Custumarum. 

Vol.  HI.,    Translation  of    the    Anglo-Norman    Passages    in    Liber 
Albus,  Glossaries,  Appendices,  and  Index. 

Edited  by  Henry  Thomas  Riley,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law.      1859-1862. 

The  Liber  Albu$,  compiled  bv  John  Carpenter,  Common  Clerk  of  the  City  of  London  in 
the  year  1419,  g^ves  an  account  of  the  laws,  regulations,  and  institutions  of  that  City  in  the 
12th,  18th,  14th,  and  early  part  of  the  16th  centuries.  The  Liber  Custumarum  was  compiled 
in  the  early  part  of  the  14th  century  during  the  reign  of  Edward  II.  It  also  gives  an 
account  of  the  laws,  regulations,  and  institutions  of  the  City  of  London  in  the  12th,  18th, 
and  early  part  of  the  14th  centuries. 

13   Chronioa  Johaknis  db  Oxbnedes.    Edited  by  Sib  Henry  Ellis,  K.H. 
1869. 

Although  this  Chronicle  tells  of  the  arrival  of  Hengist  and  Horsa,  it  substantially  begins 
with  the  reign  of  King  Alfred,  and  comes  down  to  1292.  It  is  particularly  valuable  for 
notices  of  events  in  the  eastern  portions  of  the  kingdom. 

14.  A  Collection  of  Political  Poems  and  Songs  relating  to  English 

History,  prom  the  accession  of  Edward  III.  to  the  reign  of 
Henry  VIH.  Vols.  I.  and  if.  Edited  by  Thomas  Wright,  M. A. 
1859-1861. 

15.  The  "Opus  Tertium,"  "Opus  Minus,**  &c.  of  Roger  Bacon.    Edited 

by  J,  S,  Brewer,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literature,  King*s 
College,  London.    1859. 

16.  Bartholom^i  de  Cotton,  Monachi  Norwicensis,  Historia  Akglicana  ; 

449-1298 ;  necnon  ejusdem  Liber  de  Archiepiscopis  et  Episcopis 
An^lisB.  Edited  by  Henry  Richards  Luard,  M.A.|  Fellow  and 
Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinty  College,  Cambridge,  1859. 

17.  Brct  y.  Tywysogion  ;   or.  The    Chronicle  of   the   Princes   of   Wales. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Williams  ab  Ithel,  M.A.     1860. 

This  work,  written  in  the  ancient  Welsh  language,  besins  with  the  abdication  and  death 
of  Caedwala  at  Rome,  in  the  year  681,  and  continues  the  history  down  to  the  subjugation  of 
Wales  by  Edward  L,  about  the  year  )9S2. 


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18.  A  OOIXBCTION  OF  ROTAL  AND  HISTORICAL  LETTERS  DURING  TSB  RbION 

OP  Henry  IV.  1399-1404.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  C.  Hinokston,  M. A., 
of  Exeter  College,  Oxford.    1860. 

19.  The  Bbpressor  of  over  much  Blaming  of  the  Clergy.    By  IIeginai.d 

Pegogk,  sometime  Bishop  of  Chichester.  Vols.  I.  and  IT.  lotted  by 
the  Bey.  Churchill  Babington,  B.D.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge.    1860. 

The  author  was  bom  about  the  end  of  the  fourteenth  century,  consecrated  Bishop  of 
St.  Asaph  in  the  year  1444,  and  translated  to  the  see  of  Chichester  in  1450.  His  work  gives 
a  full  account  of  the  views  of  the  LoUurds,  and  has  great  value  for  the  philologist. 

20.  Annales  Cambria.   Edited  by  the  Bev.  John  Williams  ab  Ithel,  M.A. 

1860. 

These  annals,  which  are  in  Latin,  commence  in  447,  and  come  down  to  1288.  The  earlier 
portion  appears  to  be  taken  from  an  Irish  Chronicle  used  by  Tigemach,  and  by  the  compiler 
of  the  Axmals  of  Ulster. 

21.  The  Works  of  Giraldus  Cambrensis.    Vols.  I.-IV.    Edited  by  the 

Bey.  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literatare,  King's 
CoUege,  London.  Vols.  V.-^^[I.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  James  F. 
Dimock,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Barnburgh,  Yorkshire.  Vol.  Vm.  Edited 
by  George  F.  Warner,  M.A.,  of  the  Department  of  MSS.,  British 
Museum.    1861-1891. 

These  volumes  contain  the  historical  works  of  Gerald  du  Barry,  who  lived  in  the  reigns  of 
Hemj  n.,  Richard  I.,  and  John. 

The  Topoarapkui  Hibernica  (in  VoL  V.)  is  the  result  of  Giraldus*  two  visits  to  Ireland, 
the  first  in  1188,  the  second  in  1186-6,  when  he  accompanied  Prince  John  into  that  country. 
The  Expuftiatio  Hibemtca  was  written  about  1188.  Vol.  VI.  contains  the  /tinerartum 
Kambria  tt  Desertptio  Kambria ;  and  Vol.  Vll.,  the  lives  of  8.  Remigius  and  6.  Hngh.  Vol. 
vm.  contains  the  Treatise  />«  Pnncvpum  iHstruetione^  and  an  index  to  Vols.  I.-IV.  and  Vm. 

22.  Letters  and  Papers  illustrative  of  the  Wars  of  the  Engush  in 

France  during  thb  Reign  of  Henrt  the  Sixth,  King  of  Englanj), 
Vol.  I.,  and  Vol.  II.  (in  Two  Parts).  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Stevenson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Leighton  Buzzard.    1861-1864. 

23.  The  Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle,  according  to  the  several  Original 

Authorities.  Vol.  I.,  Original  Texts.  Vol.  II,,  Translation.  Edited 
and  translated  by  Benjamin  Thorpe,  Member  of  the  Royal  Academy 
of  Sciences  at  Munich,  and  of  the  Society  of  Netherlandish  Literature 
atLeyden.    1861. 

There  are  at  present  six  independent  manuscripts  of  the  Saxon  Chronicle,  ending  in 
different  years,  and  written  in  different  parts  of  the  country.  In  this  edition,  the  text  of 
each  manuscript  is  printed  in  columns  on  the  same  page,  so  that  the  student  may  see  at  a 
glance  the  various  changes  which  occur  in  orthography. 

24.  Letters  and  Papers  Illustrative  of  the  Reigns  of  Richard  III. 

AND  Henry  VII.       Vols.  I.  and  II.     Edited  by  Jambs    Gardiner, 
1861-1868. 

The  principal  contents  of  the  volumes  are  some  diplomatic  Paj^rs  of  Richard  IIL, 
correspondence  between  Henry  VII.  and  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  of  Spam ;  documents  relat- 
ing to  Edmund  de  la  Pole,  Earl  of  Suffolk ;  and  a  portion  of  the  correspondence  of  James  I\. 
of  Scotland. 

26.  Letters  of  Bishop  Grosseteste.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Richards 
Luard,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge.   1861. 

The  letters  of  Robert  Grosseteste  range  in  date  from  about  ISIO  to  1968.  They  refer 
especially  to  the  diocese  of  liincoln,  of  which  Grosseteste  was  bishop. 

26.  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Manuscripts  relating  to  the  History  of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Vol.  I.  (in  Two  Parts) ;  Anterior  to  the 
Norman  Invasion.  (Out  of  print  J  Vol.  H.;  1066-1200.  Vol.  HI.  ; 
1200-1327.  By  Sir  Thomas  Duffus  Hardy,  D.C.L.,  Deputy  Keeper 
of  the  Records.    1862-1871. 

27.  Royal  and  other  Historical  Letters  illustrative  of  the  Reign  of 

Henry  HI.  Vol.  I.,  1216-1235.  Vol.  II.,  1236-1272.  Selected  and 
edited  bythd  Rev.  W.  W.  Shiklby,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Ecclesi- 
astical HistorVf  and  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford.    1862-1866. 


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28.  Chronica  Monastbrii  S.  Albani: — 

1.  TnoMiE  Walsinoham  Histoeia  Anolicana  ;     Vol.  I.,  1272-1381 : 
Vol.  n.,  1381-1422. 

2.   WiLLELMI   RiSH ANGER    CHRONICA   ET  AnNALES,   1259-1307. 

3.  Johannis  de  Trokelowe  et  Hbnrici  db  Blaneforde  Chronica 

ET  Annales  1259-1296 ;    1307-1324  ;    1392-1406. 

4.  Gesta  Abbatum  Monastbrii  S.  Albani,  a  Thoma  Walsinoham, 

REGNANTE  RiCARDO  SeGUNDO,    EJUSDEM    EcCLESIiE    Pr^GENTORE, 

compilata;  Vol.  L,  793-1290  :  Vol.  n.,  1290-1849  :  Vol.  in., 
1349-1411. 

5.  Johannis    Ahundesham,    monaohi    Monasterii    S.  Albani,  ut 

vidbtub,  Annales  ;    Vols.  I.  and  II. 

6.  Reoistra   quorundam   Abbatum   Monastbrii    S.   Albani,    qui 

S^cuLO  xv°^  floruerb  ;  Vol.  I.,  Rbgistrum  ABBATiiS  Johannis 
Whethambtede,  Abbatis  Monastbru  Sanoti  Albani,  itbrum 
suscept>«  ;  Roberto  Blakbnbt,  oapellano,  quondam  ad- 
sckiptum  :  Vol.  II.,  Registra  Johannis  Whethamstbdb, 
Willelmi  Albon,  et  Wlllelmi  Walingforde,  Abbatum 
Monasterii    Sanoti    Albani,    cum    Apfendice,    continents 

QUASDAM  EpISTOLAS  A  JoHANNB  WhBTHAMSTEDE  CONSCRIPTAS. 

7.  Tpodigma  NBusTRiiE  A  Thoma  Walsingham,  quondam  MONACHO 

Monasterii  S.  Albani,  conscriptum. 

Edited  by  Henry  THOMAit  Riley,  M.A.,  Barrister -at-Law.    1863-1876. 

In  the  first  two  volumes  is  a  History  of  England,  from  the  death  of  Henry  III.  to  the 
death  of  Heniy  V..  by  Thomas  Walsingham,  Precentor  of  St.  Albans. 

In  the  Srd  volome  is  a  Chronicle  of  English  History,  attribated  to  William  Rishanger, 
who  lived  in  the  reign  of  Edward  I. :  an  account  of  transactions  attending  the  award  of  the 
kingdom  of  Scotland  to  John  Balliol,  1291-1292,  also  attributed  to  William  Rishanger,  but  on 
no  sufficient  ground :  a  short  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1292  to  1800,  by  an  unknown  hand : 
a  short  Chronicle,  Willelmi  Rishanger  Qesta  Edwardi  Pnmi,  Regis  Angllse,  probably  by  the 
same  hand :  and  fragments  of  three  Chronicles  of  English  History,  1286  to  1307. 

In  the  4th  volume  is  a  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1259  to  l!^  :  Annals  of  Edward  II., 
1307  to  1328,  by  John  de  Trokelowe,  a  monk  of  St.  Albans,  and  a  continuation  of  Trokelowe's 
Annals,  1823, 1324,  by  Henry  de  Blaneforde  :  a  full  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1892  to  1406. 
and  an  account  of  the  benefactors  of  St.  Albans,  written  in  the  early  part  of  the  15th  century, 

The  5tb,  6th,  and  7th  volumes  contain  a  history  of  the  Abbots  of  St.  Albans,  796  to  1411, 
mainly  compiled  by  Thomas  Walsingham,  with  a  Continuation. 

The  8th  and  9th  volumes,  in  continuation  of  the  Annals,  contain  a  Chronicle  probably  of 
John  Amundesham,  a  monk  of  St.  Albans. 

The  10th  and  11th  volumes  relate  especially  to  the  acts  and  proceedings  of  Abbots 
Whethamstede,  Albon,  and  Wallingford. 

The  12th  volume  contains  a  compendious  History  of  England  to  the  reign  of  Henry  V. 
and  of  Normandy  in  early  times,  also  by  Thomas  Walsingham,  and  dedicated  to  Henry  V. 

29.  Chronicon  Abbatis  Eveshamensis,   Auctoribus  DoBaNico  Priore 

EVESHAMIiE   EI    ThOMA   DE   MaRLEBERGB   AbBATE,    A   FUNDATIONB    AD 
ANNUM    1213,   UNA     CUM    CONTINUATIONB  AD  ANNUM   1418.      Edited   by 

the  Rev.  W.  D.  Macray,  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.     1863. 

The  Chronicle  of  Evesham  illustrates  the  history  of  that  important  monastery  from 
090  to  1418.  Its  chief  feature  is  an  autobiography,  which  makes  us  acquainted  with  the 
inner  daily  life  of  a  great  abbey.  Interspersed  are  many  notices  of  general,  personal,  and 
local  history. 

30.   RiCARDI    DE    OlRENCESTRIA    SPECULUM    HiSTORlALB  DB    GbSTIS    ReGUM 

Anglic.    Vol.  I.,  447-871.     Vol.  II.,  872-1066.    Edited  by  ZoRV^.B. 
Mayor,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.     1863-1869. 

Richard  of  Cirencester's  history  is  in  four  books,  and  gives  many  charters  in  favour  of 
Westminster  Abbey,  and  a  very  fuB  account  of  the  lives  and  miracles  of  the  saints, 
especially  of  Edward  the  Confessor,  whose  reign  occupies  the  fourth  book.  A  treatise  on 
the  Coronation,  by  William  of  Sudbury,  a  monk  of  Westminster,  fills  book  ii.  c  8. 

31.  Year  Books  op  the  Reigns  op  Edward  the  First  and  Edward  the 
Third.  Years  20-21,  21-22,  30-81,  32-33,  and  33-85  Edw.  I;  and 
11-12  Edw.  III.  Edited  and  translated  by  Alfred  John  Horwood. 
Barrister-at-Law.  Years  12-13,  13-14,  14,  14-15,  16  and  16  Edward 
III.  Edited  and  translated  by  Luke  Owbn  Pike,  M.A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law.     1863-1900. 


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32.  Narratives  of  thb  Expulsion  of  the  English  from  Normandy,  1449- 

1450.— BobertuB  Blondelli  de  Bedactione  Normaaniffi:  Le  Recouvre- 
ment  de  Normeadie,  par  Berry,  H^rault  du  Roy :  Ooaferences  between 
the  Ambassadors  of  France  and  E  igland.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Stevenson,  M.A.     1863. 

33.  HiSTORiA  ET  Oartularium  MonasteriiS.  Petri  Gtx>ucestrle.  Vols.  I.- 

in.  Edited  by  W.H.  Hart,  F.S.A.,  Membre  Correspondant  de  la 
Soci^t^  des  Antiqaaires  de  Normaodie.     1863 -1867. 

34.  Alexandri  Neckam  de  Naturis  Rerum  libri   duo;   with   Neckam's 

Poem,  De  Laudibus  Divine  SAPiENTiiC.  Edited  by  Thomas  Wright, 
M.A.    1863. 

35.  Leechdoms,  Wortcunnino,  and  Staroraft  of  Early  England  ;  being 

a  Collection  of  Documents  illustrating  the  History  of  Science  in  this 
Country  before  the  Norman  Conquest.  Vols.  I.-UI.  Collected  and 
edited  by  the  Rev.  T.  Oswald  Cockayne,  M.A.     1864-1866. 

36.  Annalbs    Monastici. 

Vol.  1. : — ^Annales  de  Margan,  1066-1232  ;  Annales  de  Theokesberia, 
1066-1263 ;  Annales  de  Burton,  1004-1263. 

Vol.  II.: — Annales  Monasterii  de  Wintonia,  5ld-1277;  Annales 
Monasterii  de  Waverleia,  1-1291. 

Vol.  UI.:~ Annales  Prioratus  de  Dunstaplia,  1-1297.  Annales 
Monasterii  de  Bermundeseia,  1042-1432. 

Vol.  lY. : — ^Annales  Monasterii  de  Oseneia,  1016-1347;  Chronicon 
vulgo  dictum  Chronicon  Thomso  Wykes,  1066-1289;  Annales  Prioratas 
de  Wigornia,   1-1377. 

Vol.  v.: — Index  and  Glossary. 

Edited  by  Henry  Richards  Luards,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Assistant 
Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  and  Registrary  of  the  University, 
Cambridge.    1864-1869. 

37.  Magna  Vita  S.  Hugonis  Episcopi  Lincolniensis.    Edited  by  the  Rev. 

James  F.  Dimook,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bamburgh,  Yorkshire.    1864. 

38.  Chronicles  and  Memorials  of  the  Rbion  of  Richard  the  First. 

Vol.   I.: — Itinerarium   Peregrinorum  bt   Gesta    Regis  Rigardi. 

Vol.  n. : — ^EpisTOLiE  Cantuarienses  ;  the  Letters  of  the  Prior  and 
Convent  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury ;  1187  to  1199. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Navestock,  Essex, 
and  Lambeth  Librarian.    1864-1865. 

The  authorship  of  the  Chronicle  in  Vol.  I.,  hitherto  ascribed  to  Gteoflrey  Vinesanf,  is  now 
more  correctly  ascribed  to  Richard,  Canon  of  the  Holy  Trinity  of  Iiondon. 

The  letters  in  Vol.  II.,  written  between  1187  and  1199,  had  their  origin  in  a  dispute  which 
arose  from  the  attempts  of  Baldwin  and  Hubert,  archbishops  of  Canterbury,  to  found  a 
college  of  secular  canons,  a  project  which  gave  great  umbrage  to  the  monks  of  Canterbury. 

39.  Recubil  des  Croniques  et  anchiennes  Istobies  de  la  Grant  Bbetaigne 

A  present  NoaiME  Enoletbrre,  par  Jehan  de  Waurin.  Vol.  L, 
Albina  to  688.  Vol.  IL,  1399-1422.  •  Vol.  III.,  1422-1431.  Edit^  by 
William  Hardy,  F.S.A.  1864-1879.  Vol.  IV.,  1431-1447.  Vol.  V., 
1447-1471.  Edited  by  Sir  William  Hardy,  F.8.A.,  and  Edward 
L.  C.  P.  Hardy,  F.S.A.    1884-1891. 

40.  A  Collection  of  the  Chronicles  and  Ancient  Histories  op  Great 

Britain,  now  galled  England,  by  John  de  Waurin.  Vol.  I.,  Albina 
to  688.  Vol.  II.,  1399-1422.  Vol.  IH.,  1422-1431.  (Translations  of 
the  preceding  Vols.  I.,  II.,  and  III.)  Edited  and  translated  by  Sir 
WiLUAM  Hardy,  F.S.A.,  and  Edward  L.  C.  P.  Hardy,  F.S.A.  1864- 
1891. 


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51.  Chronica  Uaoistri  Roobri  db  Houedbitb.  Vols.  I. -IV.  Edited  by 
the  Bsv.  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regias  Professor  of  Modem  History 
and  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford.     1868-1 871 . 

The  earlier  portion,  extending  from  782  to  1148,  appears  to  be  a  copy  of  a  compilation 
made  in  Northumbria  about  1161,  to  which  Hoveden  adaed  little.  From  1148  to  1169— «  verj 
valaable  portion  of  this  work — the  matter  is  derived  from  another  source,  to  which  Hoveden 
appears  to  have  supplied  little.  From  1170  to  1192  is  the  portion  which  corresponds  to  some 
extent  with  the  Chronicle  known  under  the  name  of  Benedict  of  Peterborough  {tee  No.  4^. 
From  lira  to  1301  may  be  said  to  be  wholly  Hoveden's  wofk. 

^2,  WiLLBLBfl  MaLMBSBIRIBNSIS  MoNAOHI  DeGbSTISPoNTIFICUM  ANOLORnX 

LiBRi  QuiNQUB.  Edited  &y  N.  E.  8.  A.  Hamilton,  of  the  Department 
of  Manuscripts,  British  Museam.    1870. 

53.  Historic  and  Municipal  Documents  of  Ireland,  from  the  Archives 

OF  the  City  of  Dublin,  <fisc.  1172-1320.  Edited  by  John  T.  Gilbert, 
F.S.A.,  Secretary  of  the  Public  Record  OfKce  of  Ireland.     1870. 

54.  Thb  Annals  of  Loch  Ob.    A  Ohroniolb  of  Irish  Affairs,  from  1041 

to  1590.  Vols.  I.  and  U.  Edited^  with  a  Translation,  by  William 
Maunsell'  Hennbssy,  M.B.I.A.    1871. 

65.   MONUMENTA    JURIDIOA.      ThE    BlaCK    BoOK  OF  THE  ADMIRALTY,  WITH 

Appendices,  Vols.  I.-FV.  Edited  by  Sir  Trayers  Twiss,  Q.O.,  D.O.L. 
1871-1876. 

This  book  contains  the  ancient  ordinances  and  laws  relating  to  the  na^y. 

56.  Memorials  of  the  Rbion  of  Hbnry  VI. : — Official  Oorrkspondemge 

OF  Thomas  Bbkynton,  Secretary  to  Henry  VI.,  and  Bishop  of  Bath 
AND  Wells.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  George  Williams,  B.D.,  Vicar  of 
Ringwood,  late  Fellow  of  King's  OoUege,  Oambridge.    Vols.  I.  and  n. 

1872. 

57.  MatthuEI  Parisiensis,  Monachi   Sancti   Albani,  Ohronica  Majora. 

Vol.  I.  The  Creation  to  A.D.  1066.  Vol.  II.  1067  to  1216.  Vol.  in. 
1216  to  1239.  Vol.  IV.  1240  to  1247.  Vol.  V.  1248  to  12/59.  Vol.  VI. 
Additamenta.  Vol.  VII.  Index.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Richards 
LuARD,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Registrary  of  the  Universityy 
and  Vicar  of  Great  St.  Mary's,  Cambridge.    1872-1884. 

58.  Memorialk  Fratris  Walteri  de  Coventria.—Thb  Historical  Collec- 

tions OF  Walter  of  Coventry.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  the  Rev. 
William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History,  and 
FeUow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford.    1 872- 1 873. 

59.  The    Anqlo-Latin   Satirical   Poets    and    Epigrammatists   of  the 

Twelfth  Century.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Collected  and  edited  by  Thomas 
Wriqht,  M.A.,  Corresponding  Member  of  the  National  Institute  of 
France  (Acad^mie  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres).    1872. 

60.  Materials  for  a  History  of  the  Rbion  of  Henry  VII.,  from  original 

Documents  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  Vols.  I.  and 
II.  Edited  6j^the  Rev.  William  Campbell,  M.A.,  one  of  Her  Majesty's 
Inspectors  of  Schools.     1873-1877. 

61.  Historical  Papers  and  Letters  from  ths   Northern   Registers. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  James  Raine,  M.A.,  Canon  of  York,  and  Secretary 
of  the  Surtees  Society.    1873. 

62.  Rbgistrum  Palatinum  Dunblmense.    The  Register  of  Richard  ds 

Kellawb,  Lord  Palatine  and  Bishop  of  Durham  ;  1311-1316.  Vols. 
I.-IV.  Edited  by  Sir  Thomas  Duffus  Hardy,  D.C.L.,  Deputy  Keeper 
of  the  Records.    1873-1878. 

63.  Memorials  of  St.  Dunstan,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.    Edited  by 

the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Modem  History 
and  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford.    1874. 


64.  Crronicon  A.sauM,  ab  anno  pouini  18S8  usqub  ae>  annuh  138B, 
AuirroBB  MosArwo  Quodam  Sancti  Albani.  Edited  by  Bdwabi) 
Mauniik  Tkompson,  Bams  tec -at -Law,  AsaistaDt  Keeper  of  the  Manu- 
scripts in  the  Briti^  Unseum.     1874. 

ft),  TudvAa  Saqa  Bbkibyskups.  A  Lipe  of  Akchbishop  Thomas  Bbckbt 
IN  Icelandic.  Vols.  I.  sud  [I.,  Editfil,  ,  with  Eiii/tith  Translation, 
Notei,  and  Gtostary,  by  M.  Erni  kr  MAONUSsofi,  M.A,,  Sub-Libramo, 
of  the  University  Library,  Cambridge.     1875-1881. 


67.  Matekials  TOn  thb   Hi3tory  ov  THo>(*a    Beoket,  AscHBiaHOP  op 

Cantehbdkv.  Vols,  I. -VI,  Edited  by  the  Rev,  Jahes  Ckaioie 
Robbbtbon,  U.A.,  Conoa  of  Canterbury.  187"j-1883.  Vol.  V II,  Edited 
by  Joseph  Briostockg  Shbppard,  LL.D,     1886, 

The  Anl  roliuDi  I'niiUilnx  the  life  of  llmt  telebrBtrJ  mui,  An<l  the  mituekx  HVet  bi> 
il«lh,  ljy  Wlllkni,  ninonkol  Cnnterburj',  The  st'cuiid.  i\\^  lllehy  Benedict  ol  Peterinroiich: 
J<ihD  iif  ^ittliKbnn';  Aluj  of  Tewke>buty :  uil  I':<l>iari1  Urim.  The  lliinl.  the  life  by  Wililain 
Kiti-liiiihcn ;  KiKl  Herbert  o(  BoHhaip,    Tlie(cmrth,iinoiivinoUfi  lives QU'"lril"BUH.*c.      The 

68,  Aadulfi  i)b  DioBTO,  Dbcahi  Lundonieksis,  Opbra  Hisiobic*.    Thr 

Historical  Works  of  MAarSR  Ralph  dr  Dicbto,  Dean  op  Loxoon. 
Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  £y  the  Rev.  William  Siubbs,  M.A.,  Regius 
Ptotewor  of  Modem  History,  Mid  Fellow  ot  Oriel  College,  Oxford. 

Tbo  Abbreiiatlones  Ohronloornni  eitena  to  lin  uitl  the  TiDKgJiiaa  Hittoriuum  to  ISOl. 

tK).  Roll  of  the  Procgbuikos  of  tub  Kino's  Coqscil  i:<  Irriuand,   for  a 

W>RTWN  or  THR   16rH    VBAR  OF  THB  EBIO.V  OF  RlUKABD  11.       1392-93. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  Jaubs  GK^ivica,  B.A.    1S77. 

70.  Hbnkici  I)E  Braotox  de  Lboibus  bi  Coxsitbtudinibus  AholiiC  Libri 

CjinsqUB  m  VARioa  traotatus  owtisuti.  Vols.  I.-VI.  Edited  by  Sir 
Travebs  Twiss,  Q.C,  D.G.L.     1878-1883. 

71.  The  Historians  or  the  Ckuboh  or  York,  asd  its  Archbishops.    Vols. 

I. -111.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Jaxbii  Rainr,  H.A.,  Canon  of  York,  and 
Secretary  of  the  Surtees  Society.    1879-1894. 

72.  RBaisTRUM  Malme3bdbikn!ib.    The  Re^isteb  of  Malmesburv  Abbey, 

PRESERVED  IN  TUB  PuBLic  RECOHn  Offii.'R.  VoIb.  I.  And  II,  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  J.  S.  BREnsR,  M.A.,  Preacher  at  the  Bolls,  and  Rector  of 
Tiippesfield ;  artd  Charles  Triok  Martin,  B.A.     1879-1680. 

73.  HiSTDBiCAL  Wobk^iof  Geuvabr  OF  Canterbukv.     Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited 

by  the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  D.D.,  Canon  Residentiary  of  St.  Paul's, 
London  ;  Regius  Professor  of  Modtirn  History  and  P'ellow  of  Uriel 
College,  Oxford,  Ac.    1879,  1880. 

74.  Ukkrioi  Abxjhidiaconi  Hithtemidngnsis  Historia  Anoloscm.    Tbb 

History  of  the  Bnoush,  by  Hknrv,  Archdracon  op  Hithtikoudn, 
from  A.D,  5-5  to  a.d.  I1S4,  in  Eight  B'>oks.  Edileil  by  Thomas  Aknold, 
M.A.,  1879. 

76.  The  Historical  Wores  of  Syheon  of  Durham,  VoIb.  I.  and  H. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Arnold,  M.A.     1882-1886. 

76.  C&BONioLB  of  the  RbioksofBdwakd  1.ani>BuwardII.  Vols.  I  and 
II.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Stvhbs,  D.D,,  Canon  Residentiary  of 
St.  Paul's,  IiMidon ;  Regius  Profassor  of  Modern  History,  and  Fellow 
of  Oriel  Gollege,  Oxford,  &c.     1882-1883. 

The  nrsl  volume  of  these  Chronicles  eoiilniiu.  the  AB«alri  /.oadtri'nia.  uid  the  Aniuilcs 
/b-/i-..-  Utc!<t:toBi,t.—Co«immlali<irjim/nlaiiliMtH  Tra«<>lu  mag«>  Htgii  titnnli.    U— 


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77.  Rboistbum  Epistolabum  Fratbib  Johannis  Peokham,  Abchixpisoopi 

Oantuakiknsis.    Vols.  I.-III.    Edited  by  Ohablis  Tbicb  Martin,  B.A« 
F.S.A.,  1882-1886. 

78.  Kboibtbb  of  S.  Osmuitd.    YoU.  I.  and  II.    Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  H. 

Rich  Jones,  M.A.,  F.SA.,  Oaaon  of  SaliBbury,  Vicar  of  Bradford-on- 
Avon.    1883, 1884. 

This  Register  derives  its  name  from  containing  the  statutes,  roles,  and  orders  made  or 
compiled  by  S.  Osmund,  to  be  observed  in  the  Cathedral  and  diocese  of  Salisbury. 

79.  Ohabtulabt  of   the    Abbbt   of   Bamsbt.    Vols.   I.-UI.    Edited   by 

William  Henry  Hakt,  F.S.A.,  aad  the  Bey.  Ponsonbt  Annbslbt 
Lyons.    1884-1883. 

80.  Ohartulabies  of  St.  Maby*8  Abbby,  Dublin,  with  the  Begisteb  of  its 

HorsB  AT  Dunbbody,  county  of  Wbxfobd,  and  Annals  of  Ireland, 
1162-1370.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  John  Thomas  Gilbert,  F.S.  A., 
M.RI.A.    1884,1886. 

81.   EaDMBRI  filSTORIANOYORUMIN  ANQLIA,  BTOPUSCULA  DUO  DE  YITASaNCTI 

Ansblmi  bt  quibusdam  miraculis  EJUS.  Edited  by  the  Bey.  Martin 
Bulb,  M  A.    1884. 

82.  Ohroniolbs  of  the  Bbions  of  Stephen,  Henry  II.,  and  Biohard  I. 

Vols.  I.-IV.  Edited  by  Bicbard  Howlett,  Barrister-at-Law.  1884- 
1889. 

VoL  I.  contains  Books  I.-IV.  of  the  Huioria  Rerum  Anfflieeurum  of  William  of  Newburgh. 
Vol.  II.  contains  Book  V.  of  that  work,  the  continuation  of  the  same  to  A.D.  129S,  and  the 
Draco  Normannieut  of  Etienne  de  Rouen. 

Vol.  III.  contains  the  GttUi  Stephani  Begis,  the  Chronicle  of  Richard  of  Hexham,  the 
Reiatio  de  SUmdardo  of  St.  Aelred  of  Rievaulx,  the  poem  of  Jordan  Fantosme,  and  the 
Chronicle  of  Richard  of  Devizes. 

Vol.  rv.  contains  the  Chronicle  of  Robert  of  TorignL 

83.  Chronicle  of  the  Abbey  of  Bamsby.    Edited  by  the  Bev.  William 

Dunn  Macray,  M.A.,  F.^.A.,  Beotor  of  Ducklington,  Oxon.    1886. 

84.  Chronica  Bogbri  db  Wbndoyer,  siyb  Florbs  Historiarum.    Vols.  I.- 

HI.  Edited  by  Henry  Gay  Hewlett,  Keeper  of  the  Becords  of  the 
Laad  Bevenue.     1886-1889. 

This  edition  ipves  that  portion  only  of  Roger  of  Wendoyer's  Chronicle  which  can  be 
accounted  an  origmal  authority. 

85.  The  Letter  Books  of  thb  Monastbry  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury. 

Vols.  I.-III.  Edited  by  Joseph  Brigstocke  Sheppard,  LL.D.  1887- 
1889. 

The  Letters  printed  in  these  volumes  were  chiefly  written  between  1996  and  1838. 

86.  The  Metbioal  Chronicle  of  Bobbrt  of    Gloucester.     Edited   by 

William  Aldis  Wright,  M.A.,  Senior  Fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge.    Parts  I.  and  II.,  1887. 

The  date  of  the  composition  of  this  Chronicle  is  placed  about  the  year  1800.  The 
writer  appears  to  have  been  an  eye  witness  of  many  events  of  which  he  describes.  The 
language  in  which  it  is  written  was  the  dialect  of  Qlouoestershire  at  that  time. 

87.  Chronicle  of  Bobert  of   Brunnb.      Edited  by  Frederick   Jambs 

FuRNiYALL,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law.     Parts  I.  aad  U.    1887. 

Robert  of  Brunne,  or  Bourne,  co.  Lincoln,  was  a  member  of  the  Qilbertine  Order 
established  at  Sempringham.  His  Chronicle  is  described  by  its  editor  as  a  work  of  fiction, 
a  contribution  not  to  English  history,  but  to  the  history  of  English. 

88.  Icelandic  Sagas  and  other  Historical  Documents  relating  to  the 

Settlements  and  Descents  of  the  Northmen  on  the  BritLm  Isles. 
Vol.  I.  Orkneyinga  Saga,  and  Magnus  Saga.  Vol.  II.  Hakonar 
Saga,  and  Magnus  Saga.  Edited  ^  Gudbrand  Viofusson,  M.A. 
1887.  Vols.  III.  and  IV.  Translations  of  the  above  by  Sir  Gborgk 
Wbbbb  Dasbnt,  D.CL.    1894. 

89.  The  Tripartite  Life  of  St.  Patrick,  with  other  doouments  relating 

to  that  Saint.  Edited  by  Whitley  Stokes,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  H<morary 
Fellow  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford ;  and  Corresponding  Member  o|  the 
Institute  of  France.    Parts  T,  and  H,    1887. 


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90.  WiLLBLin    MONAOHi  Maxmbsbiriensis  db  Rbgum  Gbstis  Anolorum 

LiBRi  V. ;  ET  HISTORIC,  NovELL.E,  LiBRi  III.  Edited  by  William 
Stubbs,  D.D.,  Biflhop  of  Oxford.    Vole.  T.  and  n.    1887-1869. 

91.  Lbstorib  DBS  Bnolbs  solum  Gbffrbi  Gaimar.    Edited  by  the  late  Sir 

Thomas  Duffus  Hardy,  D.O.L.,  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records ; 
continued  and  translated  by  Charles  Trice  Martin,  B.A.,  F.S.A. 
Vols.  I.  and  n.    1888-1889. 

92.  Chroniclb  of  Hbnrt  Knighton,  Oanon  of  Leicester.    Vols.  I.  and  II. 

Edited  6y  the  Rev.  Joseph  Rawson  Lumby,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Pro- 
fessor of  Divinity.    18891896. 

93.  Oheoniolb  of  Adam  Murimuth,  with  the  Chronicle  of  Robert  of 

Avbsbury.  Edited  by  Edward  Maunde  Thompson,  LL.D.,  F.S.A., 
Principal  Librarian  and  Secretary  of  the  British  Museum.    1889. 

94.  Reoistbr    of    the     Abbey    of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  Dublin. 

Edited  by  John  Thomas  Gilbert^  F.S.A.,  M.R.I.A.    1889. 

95.  Flores  Historiarum.    Edited  by  the  Rev.  H.  R.  Luard,  D.D.,  Fellow 

of  Trinity  College  and  Registrary  of  the  University,  Cambridge. 
Vol.  I.,  Ihe  Creation  to  a.d.  1066.  Vol.  II.  a.d.  1067-1264.  Vol.  IIL 
A.D.  1266-1826.    1890. 

96.  Memorials  of  St.  Edboind's  Abbey.    Edited  by  Thomas  Arnold,  M.A., 

Fellow  of  the  Royal  University  of  Ireland.    Vols.  I.-m.    1890-1896. 

97.  Charters  and  Documents,  illcstratinq  the  History  of  the  Cathedral 

AND  City  of  Sarum,  1100-1300;  forming  an  Appendix  to  the  Register 
of  S.  Osmund.  Selected  by  the  late  Rev.  W.  H.  Rich  Jones,  M.A., 
F.S.A.,  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  D.  Macray,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Rector  of 
Ducklington.    1891. 

98.  Memoranda  de  Parliambnto,  26  Edward  I.  1S06.    Edited  by  F.  W. 

Maitland,  M.A.     1893. 

99.  The  Red  Book  of  the  Exchequer.    Edited  by  Hubert  Hall^  F.S.A. 

of  the  Public  Record  Office.    Parts  I.-III.     1896. 


In  the  Press. 

Ybar  Books  of  the  Rbion  of  Edward  III.      Edited  and  translated  by 
Luke  Owbn  Pike,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law. 


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AND  MAN'CSCRirrS  BKIAJXOIKO  TO  I'RIYATK  FAMILIEB  AND  INSTITUTIONS  ARE 
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First  Bkport,  with  Appendix 
Contents:-  - 
England.    House  of  Lords ;   Cambridge 
Colleges  ;     Abingdon  and  other  Cor- 
porations, &c. 
Scotland.      Advocates'    Library,    Glas- 
gow Corporation,  &g. 
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porations, &c. 


1871 


Appendix      and 
AND    Second    IIe- 


1872 
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printed 
1806.) 


187S 


1 


Second  Beport  with 
Index  to  the  First 
ports  ..... 

Contents :  — 
England.      House   of   Lords ;    Cam- 
bridge Colleges  ;    Oxford   Colleges  ; 
Monastery  of  Dominican  Friars    at 
Woodchester,     Duke     of     Bedford, 
Earl  Spencer,  &c. 
Scotland.      Aberdeen    and     St.    An- 
drew's Universities,  cSrc. 
Ireland.       Marquis     of      Ormonde; 
Dr.  Lyons,  Ac. 

Third       Beport       w7th       Appendix      and 
Index  ..... 

Contents : — 

England.  House  of  Lords ;  Cam- 
bridge Colleges ;  Stony  hurst  Col- 
lege ;  Bridgwater  and  other  Cor- 
porations ;  Duke  of  Northumber- 
land, Marquis  of  Lansdowne,  Mar- 
quis of  Bath,  &c. 
Scotland.      University    of    Glasgow : 

Duke  of  Montrose,  &c. 
Ireland.        Marquis     of      Ormonde ; 
Black  Book  of  Limerick,  &c. 

Fourth        Bbpobt,         with         Appendix. 
Part  I.         -  ...  - 

Contents : — 
England.  House  of  Lords.  West- 
minster Abbey ;  Cambridge  and 
Oxford  Colleges  ;  Cinque  Ports, 
Hythe,  and  other  Corporations, 
Marquis  of  Bath,  Earl  of  Denbigh, 

Scotland.    Duke  of  Argyll,  &c. 
Ireland.      Trinity    College,    Dublin  ; 
Marquis  of  Ormonde. 


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1876  j  YiiTTH  Kepobt,  with  Appendix.     Pabt  I. 
Contents : — 
Enoland.      House    of    Lords  ;    Oxford  | 
t  and  Cambridge  Colleges ;    Dean   and  \ 

Chapter  of  Canterbury  ;    Rye,   Lydd, 
'  and    other    Corporations.      Duke    of  ' 

I  Sutherland,    Marquis    of   Lansdowne,  i 

Reginald  Cholmondeley,  Esq.,  &o.         ! 
Scotland.    Earl  of  Aberdeen,  &c. 


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1877  '  Sixth  Kepobt,  with  Appendix.    Pabt  I. 
I      Contents:— 

England.  House  of  Lords  :  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Colleges ;  Lambeth 
Palace  ;  Black  Book  of  the  Arch- 
deacon of  Canterbury  ;  Bridport, 
Wallingford,  and  other  Corporations ; 
Lord  Leconfield,  Sir  Reginald  Graham, 
Sir  Henry  Ingilby,  &c. 

Scotland.  Duke  of  Argyll,  Earl  of 
Moray,  &c, 

Ibeland.    Marquis  of  Ormonde. 

■ 

(Re-    Ditto.    Pabt  II.    Index 
printed  i 
1893.) 

1879     Seventh  Kepobt,  with  Appendix.    Pabt  I. 
(Re-        Contents : — 
printed  House  of  Lords;   County  of  Somerset; 

1895.) !  Earl  of  Egmont,  Sir  Frederick  Graham, 

Sir  Harry  Vemey,  Ac. 

(Re-    Ditto.  •  Pabt  II.    Appendix  and  Index 
printed       Contents : — 
1895.)  Duke  of  Athole,   Marquis  of  Ormonde,  [ 

I  S.  F.  Livingstone,  Esq.,  &c. 

I 

1881    Eighth  Repobt,  with  Appendix  and  Index. 
I      Pabt  I. 

Contents:— 
List  of  collections  examined,  1869-1880. 
i  England.     House  of  Lords;    Duke 

of  Marlborough;  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford ;  Royal  College  of  Physicians ; 
Queen  Anne's  Bounty  Office  ; 
Corporations  of  Chester,  Leicester, 
&c, 
Ibeland.  Marquis  of  Ormonde,  Lord 
I  Emly,  The  O'Conor    Don,    Trinity 

College,  Dublin,  <Src. 

I 

1881  '  Ditto.    Pabt  II.    Appendix  and  Index 
;     Contents : — 
I         Duke  of  Manchester. 

1881  I  Ditto.    Pabt  III.    Appendix  and  Index 
j      Contents : — 

Earl  of  Ashburnham. 


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Ditto.     Part  II. 

1889 

Ditto.    Part  UI. 

1892 

Ditto.     Part  IV. 

1894 

Ditto.     Part  V. 

1896 

Ditto.     Pabt  VI. 

1899 

Ditto.     Pabt  VII. 

1899  Ditto.     Part  VUI. 

1886      Tenth  Report  .... 

This  is  introdacbory  to  the  following : — 
1886      (1.)  Affekdr  and  Intjei 
{Ite.  Earl  of  Egllngton,  SirJ.  S.  Maiirell, 

printed  Bart.,    and    C.    S.    H.   D.   Moray, 

IHUS.i  C.  F.   WBBton  Underwood,   Q.  W. 

Digby,  Esqs.  { 

1885      (2.)  Appendix  anu  Ikdex 

The  Family  of  Gawdy 
1BB5      13.)  ArpENon  and  Ihdei 

WellB  Cathedral. 
1&85 


(4.)  Appkndu:  and  Index 

Earl  of  Westmorland  ;  Capt.  Stewart; 
Lord  Stafford ;  Sir  N.  W.  Throck. 
morion ;  Sir  P.  T.  Hainwaring, 
Lord  Muncaster.  M.P.,  Capt,  J.  F. 
Bagot.  Earl  o(  Kilmorey,  Earl  of 
Powis,  and  others,  the  Corporations 
I  of    Kendal,   Weolook,    Bridgnorth, 

I  Eye,  Plymouth,  and  the  Coonty  of 

I  Essex  ;  and  Stonyburat  College, 

less      (5.)  Appendix  and  Index 
(Re-   I  The  Marquis  of    Ormonde,   Earl    of 

printed!  Pingall,    Corporations    ot   Oalway, 

1895.)  I  Wateiford,  the  Sees  of  Dublin  and 

I  Otaory,  the  Jesuits  in  Ireland. 


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Mnrquia  of  Abergavenny,  Lord  Uriijc. 

G.    F.    Lullrcll,    1'.   1'.    Bouvcrip, 

W.     Bromley     Dftvenport,     ii.    T. 

Balfour,  Esquires. 

I  ElJtTENTtl  Bkport      .... 

Tbia  it  introductory  to  the  following  :— 
I  [1.)  Appbniiix  xhd  Iniikx 

H.  D.  Hkxine,   Esq.,   Salvetti    Corre- 

(2.J  AppiiNbn  AND  Index 

Honse  of  Lords,     1678-16«8. 
(S.)  AFPENt>n  AND  Index 
I  Corpoiationa   of     Southampton    anil 

(4.)  Afpendii  and  I.vuex 

•  Marquess  Toivnshend. 

(B.)    AfPENDIT    and   iHtlEI 

'  Earl  of  Dartmouth. 


(7.)  Appendix  xvtt  Index 

Duke  of  Leeda,  MitrchioDeEs  of 
Waterlord,  Lord  Hotbfiold,  Ac.; 
Bridgwater  Trust  Office,  Reading 
Corporation.  Inner  Temple  Library. 

TwiiUIH   ItEPORT 

This  is  introduotory  to  the  fallowing  :  - 
(I.)  Appkniiiz 

Earl  Cowper,  K.O.  (Coke  MSS..  a: 
Melbourne  Hall,  Derby).     Vol.  I. 


(3.)  Appekdh  and  iNDt^ 

Ditto.    Vol.  m. 
(4,    Apfendix 

The  Duke  of  Rutland,  O.C.U.    Vol.  I. 
(S.)  Atfendii  and  Index 

Ditto.    Vol.  II. 
(6.)  ktvr.stm  and  Index 

House  of  Lords,  llit«l-](i90. 
(7.)  Affendii  and  Index 

S.  H.  la  Fleming,  K^q.,  of  liydal. 
(8,)  Appbnmx  and  Index 

The  Duke  of    Athole,  K.T.,   and  the 
Esrl  of  Home. 
(9.1  Appendix  and  Iiidei 

The  Duke  of  Beaufort.  K.O.,  the  Earl  ! 
of  Donoughmore,  J.  H.  Gumey,  W. 
W.  B.  HuTton.  B.  W.  Kctton.  G.  A. 
Aitken.  P.  V.  Smith.  Esq. ;  Bishop 
or  Ely;  Catbedralsof  Ely.Oloueeti- 
ter,  Lincoln,  and  Feleiborough , 
Corporations  of  Gloucester,  Higham 
Ferrers,  and  Newark  ;  Southwell 
Minster ;   Lincoln  District  K^stry. 


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(10.)  Appendix 

The  First  Earl  of  Charlemont.     Vol.  I. 
1745-1783. 


Thibteenth  Beport       .        .        .        . 
This  is  introductory  to  the  following  :- 

(1.)  Appendix 

The  Duke  of  Portland.    Vol.  I. 

(2.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Ditto.    Vol.n.     .        .        .        . 


.  I 


1892 


1892 


1892 
1893 


1893  , 

I 

1893  I 

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1894  I 
1894  ' 
1894 


1894 


1896 


1895 


1895 


(3.)  Appendix. 

J.  B.  Fortescue,  Esq.,  of  Dropmore. 
Vol.1. 

(4.)  Appendix  and  Index  .... 
Corporations  of  Kye,  Hastings,  and 
Hereford.  Oapt.  F.  C.  Loder- 
Symonds,  E.  B.  Wodehouse,  M.P., 
J.  Dovaston,  Esqs.,  Sir  T.  B.  Len- 
nard,  Bart.,  Bev.  W.  D.  Macray,  and 
Earl  of  Dartmouth  (Supplementary 
Beport). 

(5.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

House  of  Lords,  1690-1691  - 

(6.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Sir  W.  Fitzherbert,  Bart.    The  Delaval 
Family,    of    Seaton    Delaval;    The 
Earl    of    Ancaster;     and    General 
Lyttelton-Annesley. 
(7.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Earl  of  Lonsdale  .... 

(8.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  First  Earl  of  Charlemont.    Vol.  II. 
1784-1799. 

Fourteenth  Beport 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following  :— 
(1.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Duke  of  Butland,  G.C.B.    Vol.  Ul. 
(2.)  Appendix. 

The  Duke  of  Portland.     Vol.  HI. 
(3.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Duke  of  Boxburghe ;     Sir  H.  H. 
Campbell,    Bart.  ;      The    Earl    of 
Stratbmore;        and    the    Countess 
Dowager  of  Seafield. 
(4.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Lord  Kenyon 

(5.)  Appendix. 

J.  B.  Fortescue,  Esq.,  of  Dropmore. 
Vol.  n. 

(6.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

House  of  Lords,  1692-1693  • 

(Manuscripts  of  the  House  of  Lords^ 
1693-1696,  Vol.  L  (Netv  Series)  See 
H,L.  No.  5  of  1900.    Price  3, 9;. 

(7 )  Appendix. 

The  Marquis  of  Ormonde     - 


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(8.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Lincoln,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Hertford, 
and  Great  Grimsby  Corporations; 
The  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Wor- 
cester, and  of  Lichfield ;  The 
Bishop's  Kegistry  of  Worcester. 

(9.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Earl  of  Buckinghamshire ;  Earl  of 
Lindsey  ;  Earl  of  Onslow ;  Lord 
Emly  ;  T.  J.  Hare,  Esq.  ;  and  J. 
Round,  Esq.,  M.P. 

(10.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Earl  of  Dartmouth.  Vol.  H. 
American  Papers. 

Fifteenth  Kepobt. 
This  is  introductory  to  the  following  :— 

(1.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Earl  of  Dartmouth.    Vol.  HI. 

(2.)  Appendix. 

J.  Eliot  Hodgkin,  Esq.,  of  Richmond, 
Surrey. 

(3.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Charles  Haliday,  Esq.,  of  Dublin ; 
Acts  of  the  Privy  Council  in  Ireland, 
1566-1671  ;  Sir  WiUiam  Ussher's 
Table  to  the  Council  Book ;  Table 
to  the  Red  Council  Book. 

(4.)  Appendix. 

The  Duke  of  Portland.    Vol.  IV.  - 

(5.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Right  Hon.  F.  J.  SavUe  Foljambe  - 

(6.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Earl  of  Carlisle,  Castle  Howard    • 

(7.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Duke  of  Somerset ;  The  Marquis  of 
Ailesbury ;  and  Sir  F.G.  Puleston,  Bart. 


(8.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and   Queens- 
berry,  at  Drumlanrig. 


(9.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

J.J.  Hope  Johnstone,  Esq . ,  of  Annandale 


(10.)  Shrewsbury  and  Coventry  Corporations; 
Sir  H.  O.  Corbet,  Bart.,  Earl  of  Radnor, 
P.T.  TiUard ;  J.  R.  Carr-Ellison ;  Andrew 
Kingsmill,  Esqrs, 


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34 


1874 


35 


1875 


36 


1876 


37 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Royal  Charters.— Durham  Records,  Calen- 
dar of  Chancery  Enrolments;  Cursitor's 
Records.  List  of  Officers  of  Palatinate  of 
Chester,  in  Cheshire  and  Flintshire,  and 
North  Wales.— List  of  Sheriffs  of  England, 
13  Hen  I.  to  4  Edw.  III. 


Part  I.— Report  of  the  Commissioners  on 
Carte  Papers.-  Calendarium  Genealogicum, 
1  d:  2  Edw.  II.— Durham  Records,  Calendar 
of  Cursitor's  Records.  Chancery  Enrol- 
ments.— Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calen- 
dar of  Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. 


Part  II.~ Charities;  Calendar  of  Trust  Deeds 
enrolled  on  the  Close  Rolls  of  Chancery, 
subsequent  to  9  Geo.  II. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records.  Calendar  of 
Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine,^— Durham  Records.  Calendar  of 
the  Cursitor's  Records,  Chancery  Enrol- 
ments.— Report  on  the  Shaftesbury  Papers. 
Venetian  Transcripts.—Greek  Copies  of  the 
Athanasian  Creed. 


Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the  Cursitor's 
Records,  Chancery  Enrolments.— Supple- 
mentary Repoi-t  on  the  Shaftesbury  Papers. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Ancient  Charters  or  Grant<t. — Palatinate  of 
Lancaster ;  Inventory  and  Lists  of  Docu- 
ments transferred  to  the  Public  Record 
Office. — Durham  Records,  Calendar  of 
Cursitor's  Records.— Chancery  Enrolments. 
— Second  Supplementary  Report  on  the 
Shaftesbury  Papers. 

Durham  Records.  Calendar  of  the  Cursitor's 
Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — Duchy  of 
Lancaster  Records;  Calendar  of  Ancient 
Charters  or  Grants. — Report  upon  Docu- 
ments in  French  Archives  relating  to 
British  History.-  Calendar  of  Recognizance 
Rolls  of  the  Palatinate  of  Chester,  to  end 
of  reign  of  Hen,  IV. 

Part  I.— Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the 
Cursitor's  Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. 
—Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Ancient  Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine.— List  of  French  Ambassadors, 
Ac.   in  England,  1509-1714. 


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[C.1301] 


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1     9 


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88 


Number 
Date.         of 
Report. 


1876 


1877 


38 


1878 


39 


1879 


40 


1880 


41 


1881 


42 


1882 


48 


1883 


44 


Chief  Contents. 


Part  n. — Calendar  of  Beoognizanoe    Bolls    [C.1544 
of  the  Palatinate  of  Chester;  Hen.  V.~  {      i.] 
Hen.  Vn. 

Exchequer    Becords,  Catalogue   of  Special    [C.1747] 
Commissions,  1  Eliz.  to  10  Yiot.,  Calen- 
dar of  Depositions  taken  by  Commission, 

I  Eliz.  to  end  of  James  I. — Listof  Bep- 
resentative  Peers  for  Scotland  and 
Ireland. 

Calendar    of    Becognizance   Bolls   of   the    [C.2123] 
Palatinate  of   Chester,    1    Hen.    VIII.— 

II  Geo.  lY. — Exchequer  Beoords, 
Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, Charles  I. — Duchy  of  Lancaster 
Becords;  Calendar  of  Lancashire  Inqui- 
sitions post  Mortem,  dkc. — Third  Supple- 
mentary Beport  on  the  Shaftesbuir 
Papers. — List  of  Despatches  of  French 
Ambassadors  to  England  1509-1714. 

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com-  [C.2377] 
mission,  Commonwealth — James  II. — 
Miscellaneous  Becords  of  Queen^s 
Bemembrancer  in  the  Exchequer. — 
Durham  Becords,  Calendar  of  the 
Cursitors*  Beoords,  Chancery  Enrolments. — 
Calendar  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster  Patent 
Bolls,  5  Bic.  II.— 21  Hen.  Vn. 

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com-  [C.2658] 
mission,  William  and  Mary  to  George  I. 
— Calendar  of  Norman  Bolls,  Hen.  Y., 
Part  I. — List  of  Calendars*  Indexes, 
<fec.,  in  the  Public  Becord  Office  on  31st 
December,  1879. 

Calendar   of   Depositions   taken    by    Com-    [C.2972] 
mission,    George    II. — Calendar   of   Nor- 
man Bolls,  Hen.  Y.,  Part  II.  and  Glos- 
sary.— Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  1  Edw.  I. 
Transcripts  from  Paris. 

Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  <fec.,  1-7  Charles  I.    [C.3425] 
—Duchy  of  Lancaster  Becords,  Inventory  I 
of    Court    Bolls,    Hen.    m.— Geo.    IV. 
Calendar     of    Privy    Seals,    Bic.    11. —  | 
Calendar  of  Patent   Bolls,    2  Edw.  I.—  • 
Fourth    Supplementary    Beport    on    the  ' 
Shaftesbury     Papers. — Transcripts    from 
Paris. — Beport  on  Libraries  in  Sweden. —  j 
Beport  on    Papers    relating    to    English  ' 
History  in  the  State  Archives,  Stockholm. 
— Beport  on  Canadian  Archives. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  8  Edw.  I.—  j[C.3771] 
Durham  Becords,  Cursitors*  Becords, 
Inquisitions  post  Mortem,  &o. — Calendar 
of  French  Bolls,  1-10  Hen.  Y.— Beport 
from  Venice. — Transcripts  from  Paris. — 
Beport  from  Bome. 


Price. 


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Date. 

Number 
of 

Chief  Contents. 

Sessional 
No. 

Price. 

Report. 

• 

8.    d. 

1884 

45 

Duchy  of  Lancaster  Becords,  Inventory  of 
Ministers'      and      Beceivers*      Accounts, 
Edw.    I. — Geo.    III. — Durham    Records, 
Cursitors'     Records,     Inquisitions     post 
Mortem,    &c. — Calendar    of     Diplomatic 
Documents. — Transcripts    from    Paris. — 
Reports    from    Rome    and    Stockholm. — 
Report  on   Archives  of  Denmark,  <fec. — 
Transcripts    from    Venice. — Calendar   of 
Patent  Rolls,  4  Edw.  I. 

[C.4425] 

4    3 

1885 

46 

presentations  to  Offices  on  the  Patent  Rolls,    [C.4746] 
Charles     U. — ^Transoripts     from     Paris. 
Reports  from  Rome. — Second  Report  on  ! 
Archives  of  Denmark,   Ac. — Calendar  of  j 
Patent  Rolls,    5    Edw.  I. — Catalogue    of 
Venetian    Manuscripts     bequeathed     by  ' 
Mr.  Rawdon  Brown  to  the  Public  Record 

2  10 

Office. 

1886 

47 

Transcripts  from  Paris— Third  Report    on 
Archives     of     Denmark,    (Jkc— List     of 
Creations  of  Peers  and  Baronets,    1483- 
1646.— Calendar     of     Patent     Rolls,     6 
Edw.  I. 

[C.4888] 

2    2 

1887 

48 

Calendar    of    Patent   Rolls,    7    Edw.    I.—  [[C.5234] 
Calendar    of    French    Rolls,    Uenry    VI. 
—Calendar    of    Privy    Seals,    Ac,    8-11 
Charles     I.  —  Calendar     of     Diplomatic 
Documents.  —  Schedules      of      Valueless  . 

3    6 

Documents. 

1888 

49 

Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  8  Edw.  I.— Index 

[C.5596] 

3    3 

to  Leases  and   Pensions  (Augmentation 

Office).— Calendar      of      Star     Chamber 

Proceedings. 

1889 

50 

Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  9  Edw.  I.  -            -    [C.5847] 

1     2 

1890 

61 

Proceedings    -           -           -           -           - 

[C.6108] 

0    2 

1891 

62 

Proceedings    ----- 

[C.6628] 

0    1} 

1892 

53 

Proceedings    -           -           -           -           - 

[C.6804] 

0    2^ 

1893 

54 

Proceedings    -           -        ^   - 

[C.7079] 

0    lit 

1894 

55 

Proceedings    -           -           -           -            - 

[C.7444] 

0    li 

1895 

56 

Proceedings    .           -           -           -           . 

[C.7841] 

0    li 

1896 

57 

Proceedings.    Account  of  the  Rolls  Chapel 
with  eight  plates  of  the  Chapel. 

[C.8271] 

1    0 

1897 

58 

Proceedings    ----- 

[C.8543] 

0    li 

1898 

69 

Proceedings    ----- 

[C.8906] 

0    1 

1899 

60 

Proceedings    -           -           -           -            - 

[0.9366] 

0     1 

1900 

61 

Proceedings '[Cd.245] 

1 

0     1 

Indexes  to  Printed  Reports,  viz. : — 

Reports  1-22  (1840-1861)    - 
„      23-39(1862-1878)    - 

4     0 

1      — 

2     0 

85 

SCOTLAND. 

CATALOGUE   OF   SCOTTISH   RECORD 

PUBLICATIONS. 

PUBLISHED  UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF 

THE  LOED  CLERK  REGISTER  OF  SCOTLAND. 

[Other  Works  RELATiNa  to  Scotland  will  be  found  among  the  Publications 

OF  THE  Record  Commissioners,  ue  pp.  21-22.] 

1.  Chronicles    of    the    Picts    and    Scots,    and    other    early    Memorials    of 

Scottish  History.  Koyal  8vo.,  half  bound  (1867).  Edited  by  William  F, 
Skene,  LL.D.    (Out  of  Print.) 

2.  Ledger    of    Andrew    Halyburton,    Conservator    of    the    Privileges    of 

the  Scotch  Nation  in  the  Netherlands  (1492-1603)  ;  together  with 
THE  Books  of  Customs  and  Valuation  of  Merchandises  in  Scotland. 
Edited  by  Cosmo  Innes.    Royal  8vo.,  half  bound  (1867).    Price  10«. 

3.  Documents   Illustrative    of    the   History   of   Scotland   from  the    Death 

OF  King  Alexander  the  Third  to  the  Accession  of  Robert  Bruce, 
from  original  and  authentic  copies  in  London,  Paris,  Brussels,  LiUe, 
and  Ghent.  In  2  Vols,  royal  8vo.,  half  bound  (1870).  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Stevenson.    {Out  of  Print.) 

4.  Accounts    of    the    Lord    High    Treasurer    of    Scotland.      Vol.    I.,    A.D. 

1473-1498.  Edited  by  Thomas  Dickson.  1877.  Price  lOs.  {Out  of  Print.) 
Vol.  n.,  A.D.  1600-1504.  Edited  by  Sir  J.  B.  Paul.  1900.  Price  10«. 
6.  Register  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scotland.  Edited  and  arranged  by 
J.  H.  Burton,  LL.D.  Vol.  I.,  1545-1569^.  Vol.  U.,  1669-1678- 
Vol.  in.,  A.D.  1678-1686.  Vol.  IV.,  A.D.,  1585-1592.  Vol.  V.,  1592. 
1699.  Vol.  VI.,  1599-1604.  Vol.  VH.,  1604-1607.  Vol.  VIU.,  1607- 
1610.  Vol.  IX.,  1610-1613.  Vol.  X.,  1613-1616.  Vol.  XI.,  1616-1619. 
Vol.  Xn.,  1619-1622.  Vol.  XHI.,  1622-1625.  Vol.  XIV.,  Addenda,  1645- 
1626.  Edited  by  David  Masson,  LL.D.,  1877-1896.  Price  15a.  each.  Ditto, 
Second  Series.    Vol.  I.,  1626-1627.    Edited  by  D.  Masson,  LL  D.     Price  16». 

6.  RoTULi      ScACCARn     Regum      Scotorum.        The      Exchequer      Rolls      of 

Scotland.  Vol.  I.,  A.D.  1264-1359.  Vol.  II.,  A.D.  1359-1379.  1880. 
Vol.  m.,  A.D.  1379-1406.  Vol.  IV.,  A.D.  1406^1436.  Vol.  V.,  A.D.  1437- 
1464.  Vol.  VI.,  1455-1460.  Vol.  VH.,  1460-1469.  Vol.  VIII.,  A.D.  1470- 
1479.  Vol.  IX.,  1480-1487.  Addenda,  1437-1487.  Vol.  X.,  1488-1496. 
Vol.  XI.,  1497-1591.  Vol.  XII.,  1502-1507.  Vol.  XIII.,  1508-1513. 
Vol.  XIV.,  1513-1522.  Vol.  XV.,  1523-1529.  Vol.  XVI.,  1529-1636. 
Vol.  XVn.,  1637-1542.  Vol.  XVUI.,  1543-1566.  Vol.  XIX.,  1657-1667. 
Vol.  XX.,  1568-1579,  Edited  by  John  Stuart,  LL.D.  (Vol.  L) ;  George 
Burnett  (Vols.  II.  to  XII.);  George  Burnett  and  iE.  J.  G.  Mackay  (Vols.  XHI. 
to  XX.) ;  and  G.  P.McNeU  (Vols.  XV.  to  XIX.)     1878-1898.    Price  10s.  each. 

7.  Calendar    of     Documents     Relating    to     Scotland,     preserved     in     the 

Public  Record  Office.  Edited  by  Joseph  Bain.  Vol.  I.  (1881) 
VoL  n.,  1272-1307  (1884).  Vol.  IH.,  1307-1357  (1887).  VoJ.  I^^,  1357-1609 
(1888).    Price  15$.  each. 

8.  Register   of   the    Great    Seal   op    Scotland.      Vol.    I.,    A.D.    1306-1424 

{seep.  21).  Vol.  H.,  A.D.  1424-1513.  Vol.  IH.,  A.D.  1513-1546.  Vol. 
IV.,  A.D.  1546-1580.  Vol.  V.,  A.D.  1680-1593.  Vol.  VI.,  A.D.  1693- 
1609.  Vol.  VII.,  A.D.  1609-1620.  Vol.  VHI.,  A.D.  1620-1623.  Vol. 
IX.,  A.D.  1634-1661.  Edited  by  James  Balfour  Paul  and  J.  M.  Thomson, 
1882-1894.    Price  16s.  each. 

9.  The    Hamilton    Papers.       Letters    and    Papers    illustrating    the    Political 

Relations  of  England  and  Scotland  in  the  XVIth  century.  Formerly 
in  the  Possession  of  the  Duke  of  Hamilton,  now  in  the  British 
Museum.  Edited  by  Joseph  Bain,  F.S.A.  Scot.  Vol.  I.,  A.D.  1532-1643 
(1890).    Vol.  n.,  A.D.  1543-1590.    Price  15s.  each. 

10.  Borders     of     England    and      Scotland.       Calendar     of.        Letters    and 

Papers  relating  to  the  Affairs  of  the.  Preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public 
Record  Office,  London.  Edited  by  Joseph  Bain.  Vol.  I.,  A.D.  1560-1694. 
Vol.  n.,  A.D.  1595-1603.    PHce  15s.  each. 

11.  State  Papers  Relating  to  Scotland  and  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.      Calendar 

of  A.D.  1647-1603.    Vol.  I.,  1647-1663.    Vol.  H.,  A.D.  1563-1669.    Edited 
by  Joseph  Bain.    Price  15s. 
Fac-similes   of    the  National    MSS.    of    Scotland.      Parts   I.,    II.,    and   HI, 
(Out  of  Print,) 


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CATALOGUE  OF  IRISH  RECORD  PUBLICATIONS. 


1.   CALEND1.B  OF  THE  PaTBNT  AND   ClOSE   BoLLS  OF  ChANOERY  IN  IRELAND, 

Hbnrt  VIII.,  Edward  VI.,  Mary  and  Elizabeth,  and  for  the  1st  to 
THE  7th  Year  of  Charles  I.  Edited  hy  James  Morrin.  Boyftl  8yo. 
(1861-8).    Vols.  I.,  II.,  aad  III.    Price  Us.  each. 

2.  Anoient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  Ireland. 

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each.    Vol.  VI.  in  progress, 

8.  Abstracts  OF  the  Irish  Patent  Rolls  of  Jambs  I.     {Out  of  print,) 

4.  Annals  of  Ulster.    Otherwise  Annals  of  Senate,  a  Chronicle  of  Irish 

AfEairs  from  A.D.  431-1 181, 1155-1541.  With  a  translation  and  Notes, 
Vol.  I.,  A.D.  431-1066.  Vol.  II.,  A.D.  1057-1131 ;  1155-1378.  Vol. 
III.,  A.D.  1379-1541.    Half  morocco.     Price  10«.  each, 

5.  OHARTiE    Privileoia    et   Immunitates,  being    transcripts    of  Charters 

and  Privileges  to  Cities,  Towns,  Abbeys,  and  other  Bodies  Corporate. 
18  Henry  II.  to  18  Richard  II.  (1171-1395.)  Printed  by  the  Irish 
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extant  speoimens  to  A.D.  1719.  Edited  by  John  T.  Gilbert,  F.S.A., 
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Part  IV,  1.    Price  61.  6s,    Part  IV.  2.    Price  41.  lOs. 

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ANNUAL  REPORTS  OF  THE  DEPUTY  KEEPER 
OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS,  IRELAND. 


Date. 


1869 


1870 


1871 


1872 
1873 


1874 


1875 

1876 
1877 

1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 


Number 

of 
Report. 


Chief  Contents  of  Appendices. 


I  Sessional 
I     No. 


Price. 


4 
5 


8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 


Contents  of  the  principal  Record  Repositories   [C.4157] 
of  Ireland  in   1864. — Notices  of   Records 
transferred  from  Chanceir  Offices. — Irish  ; 
State   Papers   presented   by    Philadelphia  j 
Library  Company. 


«.    d. 
[Out  of 
print,] 


Notices  of  Records  transferred  from  Chancery,  |  [C.137] 
Queen's  Bench,  and  Exchequer  Offices. — 
Index  to  Original    Deeds    received   from  ' 
Master  Litton's  Office. 

Notices  of  Records  transferred  from  Queen's     [C.329] 
Bench,    Common    Pleas,    and    Exchequer 
Offices.— Report  on  J.  F.  Furguson's  MSS. 
— Exchequer  Indices,  Ac. 


Records  of  Probate  Registries 


[C.616] 


Notices  of  Records  from  Queen's  Bench  Calen-  I  [C.760] 
dar  of  Fines  and  Recoveries  of  the  Palatinate  | 
of  Tipperary,  1664-1715.~Index  to  Reports 
to  date.  I 

I 

Notices  of  Records  transferred  from  Chancery,  [C.963] 
Queen's  Bench,  and  Conunon  Pleas  Offices. 
— Report  respecting  **  Facsimiles  of  1 
National  MSS.  of  Ireland."— List  of  Chan- 
cery Pleadings  (1662-1690)  and  Calendar  to 
Chancery  RoUs  (1662-1713)  of  Palatinate 
of  Tipperary. 


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print.] 


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print.] 


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print.] 

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print.] 


Notices  of  Records  from  Exchequer  and 
Admiralty  Offices.— Calendar  and  Index  to 
Fiants  of  Henry  YIH. 

Calendar  and  Index  to  Fiants  of  Edward  VI. 


[C.1175] 


[C.1469] 


Index  to  the   Liber    Munerum    Publioorum   [C.1702] 
Hibemin. — Calendar  and  Index  to  Fiants 
of  Philip  and  Mary. 


1 


Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's  6th,  7th,  8th,  9th, 
and  10th  Reports. 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth  (1558-1570). 


Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1570-1576). 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1576  1583). 

Report  of  Keeper  of  State  Papers  containing 
Catalogue  of  Commonwealth  Books  trans- 
ferred from  Bermingham  Tower. 


[C.2034] 
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[C.2583] 
[C.2929] 
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Chief  Contents  of  Appendioi 


.Calendar  to  Fiante  ol  Elizabeth,  oontinoed   [0.36761 1     1    0 

(1583-1S86).— Index    to    Deput;    Keeper's' 
I     11th.  12th.  13th.  11th,  and  10th  Bepoiis. 
Calendar  to  Fianta  oI  Elizabeth,  oontinued  i[C.4062']     I     6 

(1586-1696).  '  '  I 

B«port  on  Iron  Cheat  ol  attainders  following  ,  rc.4487j      1    6 

after  1641  and  leee.—Qtieen's  Bench  Calen-  '  ' 

dar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth  continaed  (1596- 

1601).  ;  I 

Calendar  to  Fianta  at  Elicabeth.  continued    'r.4TS5]!     1     1 

(1601-1603).— Uemorandum  on  Statements  : 

(1702)   and  DecUrona  (1713-14)  of  fiugae-  | 

not  PenaionerB.  i 

Notice  of  Recorda  at  Incambered  and  Landed  I  [C.S1B5]  i    0    6 

Estates  Courts.— Beport  of  Keeper  of  State  < 

Pnpers.  containing  Table  oi  Abstraots  of 

Decrees  of  Innooenoe  (1663),  with  Index.  ' 

Calendar  to  Christ  ChoTch  Deeds  in  Novum  j  [C.5535]      0    8^ 

Begistrum.   1174-16B4.      Index  to  Deputr  j 

Keeper's  16th,  I7(h,  18th,  tSth,  and  20th 

Reports,  | 

Index  to  Calendars  of  Fianta  of  the  reign  of .  [C.583£]  1.1    0 
I      Queen  Elizabeth.    Letters  A.— C.  I 

I  Catalogne  ot  Proolamatione,  1618-1660 
Index  to  Fiants  of  BliEabeth.    D— Z 


[C.6180]| 
[C.6160  i 
!  i.]  I 
[C.6504] 


Catalogue    of    Proclamationa,    1661-1767.— 

Calendar  Co  Christ  Cbaroh  Deeds,   1177-  I 
I      1463.  I  I 

Catalogue     of     Proclamation s,       1767-1B7S.   [C.6765] '     0    9^ 

Contents  ot  the  Bed  Book  of  the  Exchequer.  I  i 

Calendar  to  Christ  Cbotoh  Deeds,   1463- 
'      1602.  i 

Begulations    respecUng    State    Papers.      In- [[C.TlTOJi    0    3 

structions  tor  FaroobialCuHtodiaas.    Index  ! 

to  Twenty-first  to  Twent;-fifth  Reports.        j  , 

j  Abstract  of  Antrim  Inqniaition,  8  James  I.,  '  [C.7488]  i    0    3^ 

Bankmptc; Records,  1857-1872;  Early  Plea  i 

Bolla  to  SI  Edward  m.  l 

Index  to  the  Act  or  Qrant  Booka,  and   to  !  [C.7488  I     4    4 

Original  Wilis,  o(  the  Dioceee  of  Dablin  to  '      i-]      i 
.      the  Tear  1800.  I 

'  Becorda  from  Courts  and  Officea  transferred  i  [C.7803] ,    0    2^ 

to,    and    deposited  at  tiie  Publio  Becord  I 

OBiae  in  IreUnd.  I 

Index  to  Calendara  of  Christ  Choreh  Deeds  |[C.80B0JI    0    Si 

1174-1684,  contained  in  Appendices  to  30th,  ' 

SSrd,  and  24tb  Beports.  I  i 

(1.)  Report  on   the   Earl;  Plea   RoUs.  eon-  IL'J'B163}      0    SJ 

tinued  from  61  Edward  IB.  l 

(2.)  Table  showing  present  Custodies  ot  Par-        —      |      — 

oablal  Records.  i 

Copy  and  Translation  ol  Five  InitrameDts  ot  |  [C.8&67]  I    0    3 

Becord    in   the    Pnblio    Becord    Office   of  l  | 

Ireland,  written  in  the  Irish  Character  and 

Tongue,  1684-1606. 
Report   on    M.  S.  S.    of    Sir    T.    Pbillipps'    [C.9030]      0    3) 

Library  ;  Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's  Beporta,  j 

26th  to  30th,  incl.  1 

Report   ot    Proceedings,    and    Appendix    (1)   [C.947e]      0    5j 

Corrections  to  the  Addenda  to  the  Dublin 

Oranta  Index  in  Appendix  to  the  36tb  Be- 1  | 

(2.)  Notes  on  the  Departments  Letters  and  '  I 

Official  Papers,  1760-89. 
Index  (o  the  Act  or  Grant  Book  and  Original    [Cd.  4]       4     7 

Wills  of  the  Diocese  ot  Dablin  from  1800- 


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